2. Al-Baqarah (The Cow)
In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful.
1. Alif, Lam, Meem.
2. This is the Book in which there is no doubt, a guide for the righteous.
3. Those who believe in the unseen, and perform the prayers, and give from what We have provided for them.
4. And those who believe in what was revealed to you, and in what was revealed before you, and are certain of the Hereafter.
5. These are upon guidance from their Lord. These are the successful.
6. As for those who disbelieve-it is the same for them, whether you have warned them, or have not warned them-they do not believe.
7. Allah has set a seal on their hearts and on their hearing, and over their vision is a veil. They will have a severe torment.
8. Among the people are those who say, "We believe in Allah and in the Last Day," but they are not believers.
9. They seek to deceive Allah and those who believe, but they deceive none but themselves, though they are not aware.
10. In their hearts is sickness,
and Allah has increased their sickness. They will have a painful
punishment because of their denial.
11. And when it is said to them, "Do not make trouble on earth," they say, "We are only reformers."
12. In fact, they are the troublemakers, but they are not aware.
13. And when it is said to them,
"Believe as the people have believed," they say, "Shall we believe as
the fools have believed?" In fact, it is they who are the fools, but
they do not know.
14. And when they come across
those who believe, they say, "We believe"; but when they are alone with
their devils, they say, "We are with you; we were only ridiculing."
15. It is Allah who ridicules them, and leaves them bewildered in their transgression.
16. Those are they who have bartered error for guidance; but their trade does not profit them, and they are not guided.
17. Their likeness is that of a
person who kindled a fire; when it illuminated all around him, Allah
took away their light, and left them in darkness, unable to see.
18. Deaf, dumb, blind. They will not return.
19. Or like a cloudburst from the
sky, in which is darkness, and thunder, and lightning. They press their
fingers into their ears from the thunderbolts, in fear of death. But
Allah surrounds the disbelievers.
20. The lightning almost snatches
their sight away. Whenever it illuminates for them, they walk in it; but
when it grows dark over them, they stand still. Had Allah willed, He
could have taken away their hearing and their sight. Allah is capable of
everything.
21. O people! Worship your Lord who created you and those before you, that you may attain piety.
22. He who made the earth a
habitat for you, and the sky a structure, and sends water down from the
sky, and brings out fruits thereby, as a sustenance for you. Therefore,
do not assign rivals to Allah while you know.
23. And if you are in doubt about
what We have revealed to Our servant, then produce a chapter like these,
and call your witnesses apart from Allah, if you are truthful.
24. But if you do not-and you will not-then beware the Fire whose fuel is people and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.
25. And give good news to those
who believe and do righteous deeds; that they will have gardens beneath
which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with fruit therefrom as
sustenance, they will say, "This is what we were provided with before,"
and they will be given the like of it. And they will have pure spouses
therein, and they will abide therein forever.
26. Allah does not shy away from
making an example of a gnat, or something above it. As for those who
believe, they know that it is the Truth from their Lord. But as for
those who disbelieve, they say, "What did Allah intend by this example?"
He leads astray many thereby, and He guides many thereby; but He
misleads thereby only the evildoers.
27. Those who violate Allah's
covenant after its confirmation, and sever what Allah has commanded to
be joined, and commit evil on earth. These are the losers.
28. How can you deny Allah, when
you were dead and He gave you life, then He will put you to death, then
He will bring you to life, then to Him you will be returned?
29. It is He who created for you
everything on earth, then turned to the heaven, and made them seven
heavens. And He is aware of all things.
30. When your Lord said to the
angels, "I am placing a successor on earth." They said, "Will You place
in it someone who will cause corruption in it and shed blood, while we
declare Your praises and sanctify You?" He said, "I know what you do not
know."
31. And He taught Adam the names,
all of them; then he presented them to the angels, and said, "Tell Me
the names of these, if you are sincere."
32. They said, "Glory be to You!
We have no knowledge except what You have taught us. It is you who are
the Knowledgeable, the Wise."
33. He said, "O Adam, tell them
their names." And when he told them their names, He said, "Did I not
tell you that I know the secrets of the heavens and the earth, and that I
know what you reveal and what you conceal?"
34. And We said to the angels,
"Bow down to Adam." They bowed down, except for Satan. He refused, was
arrogant, and was one of the disbelievers.
35. We said, "O Adam, inhabit the
Garden, you and your spouse, and eat from it freely as you please, but
do not approach this tree, lest you become wrongdoers."
36. But Satan caused them to slip
from it, and caused them to depart the state they were in. We said, "Go
down, some of you enemies of one another. And you will have residence on
earth, and enjoyment for a while."
37. Then Adam received words from his Lord, so He relented towards him. He is the Relenting, the Merciful.
38. We said, "Go down from it, all
of you. Yet whenever guidance comes to you from Me, then whoever
follows My guidance-they have nothing to fear, nor shall they grieve.
39. But as for those who disbelieve and reject Our signs-these are the inmates of the Fire-wherein they will remain forever."
40. O Children of Israel! Remember
My blessings which I bestowed upon you, and fulfill your pledge to Me,
and I will fulfill My pledge to you, and fear Me.
41. And believe in what I
revealed, confirming what is with you; and do not be the first to deny
it; and do not exchange My revelations for a small price; and be
conscious of Me.
42. And do not mix truth with falsehood, and do not conceal the truth while you know.
43. And attend to your prayers, and practice regular charity, and kneel with those who kneel.
44. Do you command people to virtuous conduct, and forget yourselves, even though you read the Scripture? Do you not understand?
45. And seek help through patience and prayer. But it is difficult, except for the devout.
46. Those who know that they will meet their Lord, and that to Him they will return.
47. O Children of Israel! Remember My favor which I bestowed upon you, and I that favored you over all nations.
48. And beware of a Day when no
soul will avail another in the least, nor will any intercession be
accepted on its behalf, nor will any ransom be taken from it, nor will
they be helped.
49. And recall that We delivered
you from the people of Pharaoh. They inflicted on you terrible
persecution, killing your sons and sparing your women. Therein was a
tremendous trial from your Lord.
50. And recall that We parted the sea for you, so We saved you, and We drowned the people of Pharaoh as you looked on.
51. And recall that We appointed for Moses forty nights. Then you took to worshiping the calf after him, and you turned wicked.
52. Then We pardoned you after that, so that you might be grateful.
53. And recall that We gave Moses the Scripture and the Criterion, so that you may be guided.
54. And recall that Moses said to
his people, "O my people, you have done wrong to yourselves by
worshiping the calf. So repent to your Maker, and kill your egos. That
would be better for you with your Maker." So He turned to you in
repentance. He is the Accepter of Repentance, the Merciful.
55. And recall that you said, "O
Moses, we will not believe in you unless we see Allah plainly."
Thereupon the thunderbolt struck you, as you looked on.
56. Then We revived you after your death, so that you may be appreciative.
57. And We shaded you with clouds,
and We sent down to you manna and quails: "Eat of the good things We
have provided for you." They did not wrong Us, but they used to wrong
their own souls.
58. And recall that We said,
"Enter this town, and eat plentifully from it whatever you wish; but
enter the gate humbly, and say, 'Pardon.' We will forgive your sins, and
give increase to the virtuous."
59. But the wrongdoers among them
substituted words other than those given to them, so We sent down on the
wrongdoers a plague from heaven, because of their wicked behavior.
60. And recall when Moses prayed
for water for his people. We said, "Strike the rock with your staff."
Thereupon twelve springs gushed out from it, and each tribe recognized
its drinking-place. "Eat and drink from Allah's provision, and do not
corrupt the earth with disobedience."
61. And recall when you said, "O
Moses, we cannot endure one kind of food, so call to your Lord to
produce for us of what the earth grows: of its herbs, and its cucumbers,
and its garlic, and its lentils, and its onions." He said, "Would you
substitute worse for better? Go down to Egypt, where you will have what
you asked for." They were struck with humiliation and poverty, and
incurred wrath from Allah. That was because they rejected Allah's
revelations and wrongfully killed the prophets. That was because they
disobeyed and transgressed.
62. Those who believe, and those
who are Jewish, and the Christians, and the Sabeans-any who believe in
Allah and the Last Day, and act righteously-will have their reward with
their Lord; they have nothing to fear, nor will they grieve.
63. And recall when We received a
pledge from you, and raised the Mount above you: "Take what We have
given you earnestly, and remember what is in it, that you may attain
righteousness."
64. But after that you turned away. Were it not for Allah's grace and mercy towards you, you would have been among the losers.
65. And you surely knew those of you who violated the Sabbath. We said to them, "Be despicable apes!"
66. Thus We made it a deterrent for their generation, and for subsequent generations, and a lesson for the righteous.
67. And recall when Moses said to
his people, "Allah commands you to sacrifice a heifer." They said, "Do
you make a mockery of us?" He said, "Allah forbid that I should be so
ignorant."
68. They said, "Call upon your
Lord to show us which one." He said, "He says she is a heifer, neither
too old, nor too young, but in between. So do what you are commanded."
69. They said, "Call upon your
Lord to show us what her color is." He said, "He says she is a yellow
heifer, bright in color, pleasing to the beholders."
70. They said, "Call upon your Lord to show us which one; the heifers look alike to us; and Allah willing, we will be guided."
71. He said, "He says she is a
heifer, neither yoked to plow the earth, nor to irrigate the field;
sound without blemish." They said, "Now you have brought the truth." So
they slew her; though they almost did not.
72. And recall when you killed a person, and disputed in the matter; but Allah was to expose what you were hiding.
73. We said, "Strike him with part of it." Thus Allah brings the dead to life; and He shows you His signs, that you may understand.
74. Then after that your hearts
hardened. They were as rocks, or even harder. For there are some rocks
from which rivers gush out, and others that splinter and water comes out
from them, and others that sink in awe of Allah. Allah is not unaware
of what you do.
75. Do you hope that they will
believe in you, when some of them used to hear the Word of Allah, and
then deliberately distort it, even after understanding it?
76. And when they come across
those who believe, they say, "We believe," but when they come together
privately, they say, "Will you inform them of what Allah has disclosed
to you, so that they might dispute with you concerning it before your
Lord?" Do you not understand?
77. Do they not know that Allah knows what they conceal and what they reveal?
78. And among them are uneducated who know the Scripture only through hearsay, and they only speculate.
79. So woe to those who write the
Scripture with their own hands, and then say, "This is from Allah," that
they may exchange it for a little price. Woe to them for what their
hands have written, and woe to them for what they earn.
80. And they say, "The Fire will
not touch us except for a number of days." Say, "Have you received a
promise from Allah-Allah never breaks His promise-or are you saying
about Allah what you do not know?"
81. Indeed, whoever commits
misdeeds, and becomes besieged by his iniquities-these are the inmates
of the Fire, wherein they will dwell forever.
82. As for those who believe and do righteous deeds-these are the inhabitants of Paradise, wherein they will dwell forever.
83. We made a covenant with the
Children of Israel: "Worship none but Allah; and be good to parents, and
relatives, and orphans, and the needy; and speak nicely to people; and
pray regularly, and give alms." Then you turned away, except for a few
of you, recanting.
84. And We made a covenant with
you: "You shall not shed the blood of your own, nor shall you evict your
own from your homes." You agreed, and were all witnesses.
85. But here you are, killing your
own, and expelling a group of your own from their homes-conspiring
against them in wrongdoing and hostility. And if they come to you as
captives, you ransom them, although it was forbidden to you. Is it that
you believe in part of the Scripture, and disbelieve in part? What is
the reward for those among you who do that but humiliation in this life?
And on the Day of Resurrection, they will be assigned to the most
severe torment. Allah is not unaware of what you do.
86. Those are they who bought the
present life for the Hereafter, so the punishment will not be lightened
for them, nor will they be helped.
87. We gave Moses the Scripture,
and sent a succession of messengers after him. And We gave Jesus son of
Mary the clear proofs, and We supported him with the Holy Spirit. Is it
that whenever a messenger comes to you with anything your souls do not
desire, you grew arrogant, calling some impostors, and killing others?
88. And they said, "Our hearts are sealed." Rather, Allah has cursed them for their ingratitude. They have little faith.
89. And when a scripture came to
them from Allah, confirming what they have-although previously they were
seeking victory against those who disbelieved-but when there came to
them what they recognized, they disbelieved in it. So Allah's curse is
upon the disbelievers.
90. Miserable is what they sold
their souls for-rejecting what Allah has revealed, out of resentment
that Allah would send down His grace upon whomever He chooses from among
His servants. Thus they incurred wrath upon wrath. And there is a
demeaning punishment for the disbelievers.
91. And when it is said to them,
"Believe in what Allah has revealed," they say, "We believe in what was
revealed to us," and they reject anything beyond that, although it is
the truth which confirms what they have. Say, "Why did you kill Allah's
prophets before, if you were believers?"
92. Moses came to you with clear proofs, yet you adopted the calf in his absence, and you were in the wrong.
93. And We made a covenant with
you, and raised the Mount above you: "Take what We have given you
firmly, and listen." They said, "We hear and disobey." And their hearts
became filled with the love of the calf because of their disbelief. Say,
"Wretched is what your faith commands you to do, if you are believers."
94. Say, "If the Final Home with
Allah is yours alone, to the exclusion of all other people, then wish
for death if you are sincere."
95. But they will never wish for it, because of what their hands have forwarded. Allah is aware of the evildoers.
96. You will find them, of all
mankind, the most eager for life, even more than the polytheists. Every
one of them wishes he could live a thousand years; but to be granted a
long life will not nudge him from the punishment. Allah is Seeing of
what they do.
97. Say, "Whoever is hostile to
Gabriel-it is he who revealed it to your heart by Allah's leave,
confirming what preceded it, and guidance and good news for the
believers."
98. Whoever is hostile to Allah, and His angels, and His messengers, and Gabriel, and Michael-Allah is hostile to the faithless.
99. We have revealed to you clear signs, and none rejects them except the sinners.
100. Is it not that whenever they make a covenant, some of them toss it aside? In fact, most of them do not believe.
101. And when there came to them a
messenger from Allah, confirming what they had, a faction of those who
were given the Book threw the Book of Allah behind their backs, as if
they do not know.
102. And they followed what the
devils taught during the reign of Solomon. It was not Solomon who
disbelieved, but it was the devils who disbelieved. They taught the
people witchcraft and what was revealed in Babylon to the two angels
Harut and Marut. They did not teach anybody until they had said, "We are
a test, so do not lose faith." But they learned from them the means to
cause separation between man and his wife. But they cannot harm anyone
except with Allah's permission. And they learned what would harm them
and not benefit them. Yet they knew that whoever deals in it will have
no share in the Hereafter. Miserable is what they sold their souls for,
if they only knew.
103. Had they believed and been righteous, the reward from Allah would have been better, if they only knew.
104. O you who believe! Do not say
ambiguous words, but say words of respect, and listen. The disbelievers
will have a painful torment.
105. It is never the wish of the
disbelievers from among the People of the Book, nor of the polytheists,
that any good should be sent down to you from your Lord. But Allah
chooses for His mercy whomever He wills. Allah is Possessor of Sublime
Grace.
106. We never nullify a verse, nor
cause it to be forgotten, unless We bring one better than it, or
similar to it. Do you not know that Allah is capable of all things?
107. Do you not know that to Allah
belongs the sovereignty of the heavens and the earth, and that apart
from Allah you have no guardian or helper?
108. Or do you want to question
your Messenger as Moses was questioned before? Whoever exchanges faith
for disbelief has strayed from the right path.
109. Many of the People of the
Book wish to turn you back into unbelievers after you have believed, out
of envy on their part, after the Truth has become clear to them. But
pardon and overlook, until Allah brings His command. Allah has power
over all things.
110. And perform the prayer, and
give alms. Whatever good you forward for yourselves, you will find it
with Allah. Allah is Seeing of everything you do.
111. And they say, "None will
enter Heaven unless he is a Jew or a Christian." These are their wishes.
Say, "Produce your proof, if you are truthful."
112. In fact, whoever submits
himself to Allah, and is a doer of good, will have his reward with his
Lord-they have nothing to fear, nor shall they grieve.
113. The Jews say, "The Christians
are not based on anything;" and the Christians say, "The Jews are not
based on anything." Yet they both read the Scripture. Similarly, the
ignorant said the same thing. Allah will judge between them on the Day
of Resurrection regarding their differences.
114. Who is more unjust than him
who forbids the remembrance of Allah's name in places of worship, and
contributes to their ruin? These ought not to enter them except in fear.
For them is disgrace in this world, and for them is a terrible
punishment in the Hereafter.
115. To Allah belong the East and the West. Whichever way you turn, there is Allah's presence. Allah is Omnipresent and Omniscient.
116. And they say, "Allah has
begotten a son." Be He glorified. Rather, His is everything in the
heavens and the earth; all are obedient to Him.
117. Originator of the heavens and the earth. Whenever He decrees a thing, He says to it, "Be," and it becomes.
118. Those who do not know say,
"If only Allah would speak to us, or a sign would come to us." Thus said
those who were before them. Their hearts are alike. We have made the
signs clear for people who are certain.
119. We have sent you with the truth-bringing good news, and giving warnings. You will not be questioned about the inmates of Hell.
120. The Jews and the Christians
will not approve of you, unless you follow their creed. Say, "Allah's
guidance is the guidance." Should you follow their desires, after the
knowledge that has come to you, you will have in Allah neither guardian
nor helper.
121. Those to whom We have given
the Scripture follow it, as it ought to be followed-these believe in it.
But as for those who reject it-these are the losers.
122. O Children of Israel! Remember My blessing which I bestowed upon you, and that I have favored you over all people.
123. And beware of a Day when no
soul will avail another soul in any way, and no ransom will be accepted
from it, and no intercession will benefit it, and they will not be
helped.
124. And when his Lord tested
Abraham with certain words, and he fulfilled them. He said, "I am making
you a leader of humanity." He said, "And my descendants?" He said, "My
pledge does not include the wrongdoers."
125. And We made the House a focal
point for the people, and a sanctuary. Use the shrine of Abraham as a
place of prayer. And We commissioned Abraham and Ishmael, "Sanctify My
House for those who circle around it, and those who seclude themselves
in it, and those who kneel and prostrate."
126. When Abraham said, "O My
Lord, make this a peaceful land, and provide its people with
fruits-whoever of them believes in Allah and the Last Day." He said,
"And whoever disbelieves, I will give him a little enjoyment, then I
will consign him to the punishment of the Fire; how miserable the
destiny!"
127. As Abraham raises the
foundations of the House, together with Ishmael, "Our Lord, accept it
from us, You are the Hearer, the Knower.
128. Our Lord, and make us
submissive to You, and from our descendants a community submissive to
You. And show us our rites, and accept our repentance. You are the
Acceptor of Repentance, the Merciful.
129. Our Lord, and raise up among
them a messenger, of themselves, who will recite to them Your
revelations, and teach them the Book and wisdom, and purify them. You
are the Almighty, the Wise."
130. Who would forsake the
religion of Abraham, except he who fools himself? We chose him in this
world, and in the Hereafter he will be among the righteous.
131. When his Lord said to him, "Submit!" He said, "I have submitted to the Lord of the Worlds."
132. And Abraham exhorted his
sons, and Jacob, "O my sons, Allah has chosen this religion for you, so
do not die unless you have submitted."
133. Or were you witnesses when
death approached Jacob, and he said to his sons, "What will you worship
after Me?" They said, "We will worship your God, and the God of your
fathers, Abraham, Ishmael, and Isaac; One God; and to Him we submit."
134. That was a community that has
passed; for them is what they have earned, and for you is what you have
earned; and you will not be questioned about what they used to do.
135. And they say, "Be Jews or
Christians, and you will be guided." Say, "Rather, the religion of
Abraham, the Monotheist; he was not an idolater."
136. Say, "We believe in Allah;
and in what was revealed to us; and in what was revealed to Abraham, and
Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and the Patriarchs; and in what was
given to Moses and Jesus; and in what was given to the prophets-from
their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them, and to Him we
surrender."
137. If they believe in the same
as you have believed in, then they have been guided. But if they turn
away, then they are in schism. Allah will protect you against them; for
He is the Hearer, the Knower.
138. Allah's coloring. And who gives better coloring than Allah? "And we are devoted to Him."
139. Say, "Do you argue with us
about Allah, when He is our Lord and your Lord, and We have our works,
and you have your works, and we are sincere to Him?"
140. Or do you say that Abraham,
Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, and the Patriarchs were Jews or Christians? Say,
"Do you know better, or Allah?" And who does greater wrong than he who
conceals a testimony he has from Allah? Allah is not unaware of what you
do.
141. That was a community that has
passed. To them is what they have earned, and to you is what you have
earned. And you will not be questioned about what they used to do.
142. The ignorant among the people
will say, "What has turned them away from the direction of prayer they
once followed?" Say, "To Allah belong the East and the West. He guides
whom He wills to a straight path."
143. Thus We made you a moderate
community, that you may be witnesses to humanity, and that the Messenger
may be a witness to you. We only established the direction of prayer,
which you once followed, that We may distinguish those who follow the
Messenger from those who turn on their heels. It is indeed difficult,
except for those whom Allah has guided. But Allah would never let your
faith go to waste. Allah is Kind towards the people, Merciful.
144. We have seen your face turned
towards the heaven. So We will turn you towards a direction that will
satisfy you. So turn your face towards the Sacred Mosque. And wherever
you may be, turn your faces towards it. Those who were given the Book
know that it is the Truth from their Lord; and Allah is not unaware of
what they do.
145. Even if you were to bring to
those who were given the Book every proof, they would not follow your
direction, nor are you to follow their direction, nor do they follow the
direction of one another. And if you were to follow their desires,
after the knowledge that has come to you, you would be in that case one
of the wrongdoers.
146. Those to whom We have given
the Book recognize it as they recognize their own children. But some of
them conceal the truth while they know.
147. The truth is from your Lord, so do not be a skeptic.
148. To every community is a
direction towards which it turns. Therefore, race towards goodness.
Wherever you may be, Allah will bring you all together. Allah is capable
of everything.
149. And wherever you come from,
turn your face towards the Sacred Mosque. This is the truth from your
Lord, and Allah is not heedless of what you do.
150. And wherever you come from,
turn your face towards the Sacred Mosque. And wherever you may be, turn
your faces towards it. So that the people may not have any argument
against you-except those who do wrong among them. So do not fear them,
but fear Me, that I may complete My blessings upon you, and that you may
be guided.
151. Just as We sent to you a
messenger from among you, who recites Our revelations to you, and
purifies you, and teaches you the Book and wisdom, and teaches you what
you did not know.
152. So remember Me, and I will remember you. And thank Me, and do not be ungrateful.
153. O you who believe! Seek help through patience and prayers. Allah is with the steadfast.
154. And do not say of those who are killed in the cause of Allah, "Dead." Rather, they are alive, but you do not perceive.
155. We will certainly test you
with some fear and hunger, and some loss of possessions and lives and
crops. But give good news to the steadfast.
156. Those who, when a calamity afflicts them, say, "To Allah we belong, and to Him we will return."
157. Upon these are blessings and mercy from their Lord. These are the guided ones.
158. Safa and Marwa are among the
rites of Allah. Whoever makes the Pilgrimage to the House, or performs
the Umrah, commits no error by circulating between them. Whoever
volunteers good-Allah is Appreciative and Cognizant.
159. Those who suppress the proofs
and the guidance We have revealed, after We have clarified them to
humanity in the Scripture-those-Allah curses them, and the cursers curse
them.
160. Except those who repent, and
reform, and proclaim. Those-I will accept their repentance. I am the
Acceptor of Repentance, the Merciful.
161. But as for those who reject
faith, and die rejecting-those-upon them is the curse of Allah, and of
the angels, and of all humanity.
162. They will remain under it forever, and the torment will not be lightened for them, and they will not be reprieved.
163. Your God is one God. There is no god but He, the Benevolent, the Compassionate.
164. In the creation of the
heavens and the earth; in the alternation of night and day; in the ships
that sail the oceans for the benefit of mankind; in the water that
Allah sends down from the sky, and revives the earth with it after it
had died, and scatters in it all kinds of creatures; in the changing of
the winds, and the clouds disposed between the sky and the earth; are
signs for people who understand.
165. Yet among the people are
those who take other than Allah as equals to Him. They love them as the
love of Allah. But those who believe have greater love for Allah. If
only the wrongdoers would realize, when they see the torment; that all
power is Allah's, and that Allah is severe in punishment.
166. Those who were followed will
then disown those who followed them, and they will see the retribution,
and ties between them will be severed.
167. Those who followed will say,
"If only we can have another chance, we will disown them, as they
disowned us." Thus Allah will show them their deeds, as regrets to them,
and they will not come out of the Fire.
168. O people! Eat of what is lawful and good on earth, and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. He is to you an open enemy.
169. He commands you to do evil and vice, and to say about Allah what you do not know.
170. And when it is said to them,
"Follow what Allah has revealed," they say, "We will follow what we
found our ancestors following." Even if their ancestors understood
nothing, and were not guided?
171. The parable of those who
disbelieve is that of someone who calls upon someone who hears nothing
except screaming and yelling. Deaf, dumb, and blind-they do not
understand.
172. O you who believe! Eat of the good things We have provided for you, and give thanks to Allah, if it is Him that you serve.
173. He has forbidden you carrion,
and blood, and the flesh of swine, and what was dedicated to other than
Allah. But if anyone is compelled, without desiring or exceeding, he
commits no sin. Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
174. Those who conceal what Allah
revealed in the Book, and exchange it for a small price-those swallow
nothing but fire into their bellies. And Allah will not speak to them on
the Day of Resurrection, nor will He purify them, and they will have a
painful punishment.
175. It is they who exchange guidance for error, and forgiveness for punishment. But why do they insist on the Fire?
176. That is because Allah has revealed the Book in truth; and those who differ about the Book are in deep discord.
177. Righteousness does not
consist of turning your faces towards the East and the West. But
righteous is he who believes in Allah, and the Last Day, and the angels,
and the Scripture, and the prophets. Who gives money, though dear, to
near relatives, and orphans, and the needy, and the homeless, and the
beggars, and for the freeing of slaves; those who perform the prayers,
and pay the obligatory charity, and fulfill their promise when they
promise, and patiently persevere in the face of persecution, hardship,
and in the time of conflict. These are the sincere; these are the pious.
178. O you who believe!
Retaliation for the murdered is ordained upon you: the free for the
free, the slave for the slave, the female for the female. But if he is
forgiven by his kin, then grant any reasonable demand, and pay with good
will. This is a concession from your Lord, and a mercy. But whoever
commits aggression after that, a painful torment awaits him.
179. There is life for you in retaliation, O people of understanding, so that you may refrain.
180. It is decreed for you: when
death approaches one of you, and he leaves wealth, to make a testament
in favor of the parents and the relatives, fairly and correctly-a duty
upon the righteous.
181. But whoever changes it after he has heard it, the guilt is upon those who change it. Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing.
182. Should someone suspect bias
or injustice on the part of a testator, and then reconciles between
them, he commits no sin. Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
183. O you who believe! Fasting is prescribed for you, as it was prescribed for those before you, that you may become righteous.
184. For a specified number of
days. But whoever among you is sick, or on a journey, then a number of
other days. For those who are able: a ransom of feeding a needy person.
But whoever volunteers goodness, it is better for him. But to fast is
best for you, if you only knew.
185. Ramadan is the month in which
the Quran was revealed. Guidance for humanity, and clear portents of
guidance, and the Criterion. Whoever of you witnesses the month, shall
fast it. But whoever is sick, or on a journey, then a number of other
days. Allah desires ease for you, and does not desire hardship for you,
that you may complete the number, and celebrate Allah for having guided
you, so that you may be thankful.
186. And when My servants ask you
about Me, I Am near; I answer the call of the caller when he calls on
Me. So let them answer Me, and have faith in Me, that they may be
rightly guided.
187. Permitted for you is
intercourse with your wives on the night of the fast. They are a garment
for you, and you are a garment for them. Allah knows that you used to
betray yourselves, but He turned to you and pardoned you. So approach
them now, and seek what Allah has ordained for you, and eat and drink
until the white streak of dawn can be distinguished from the black
streak. Then complete the fast until nightfall. But do not approach them
while you are in retreat at the mosques. These are the limits of Allah,
so do not come near them. Allah thus clarifies His revelations to the
people, that they may attain piety.
188. And do not consume one
another's wealth by unjust means, nor offer it as bribes to the
officials in order to consume part of other people's wealth illicitly,
while you know.
189. They ask you about the
crescents. Say, "They are timetables for people, and for the Hajj." It
is not virtuous that you approach homes from their backs, but virtue is
to be pious. So approach homes from their doors, and observe Allah, that
you may succeed.
190. And fight in the cause of Allah those who fight you, but do not commit aggression; Allah does not love the aggressors.
191. And kill them wherever you
overtake them, and expel them from where they had expelled you.
Oppression is more serious than murder. But do not fight them at the
Sacred Mosque, unless they fight you there. If they fight you, then kill
them. Such is the retribution of the disbelievers.
192. But if they cease, then Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
193. And fight them until there is
no oppression, and worship becomes devoted to Allah alone. But if they
cease, then let there be no hostility except against the oppressors.
194. The sacred month for the
sacred month; and sacrilege calls for retaliation. Whoever commits
aggression against you, retaliate against him in the same measure as he
has committed against you. And be conscious of Allah, and know that
Allah is with the righteous.
195. And spend in the cause of
Allah, and do not throw yourselves with your own hands into ruin, and be
charitable. Allah loves the charitable.
196. And carry out the Hajj and
the Umrah for Allah. But if you are prevented, then whatever is feasible
of offerings. And do not shave your heads until the offering has
reached its destination. Whoever of you is sick, or has an injury of the
head, then redemption of fasting, or charity, or worship. When you are
secure: whoever continues the Umrah until the Hajj, then whatever is
feasible of offering. But if he lacks the means, then fasting for three
days during the Hajj and seven when you have returned, making ten in
all. This is for he whose household is not present at the Sacred Mosque.
And remain conscious of Allah, and know that Allah is stern in
retribution.
197. The Hajj is during specific
months. Whoever decides to perform the Hajj-there shall be no sexual
relations, nor misconduct, nor quarrelling during the Hajj. And whatever
good you do, Allah knows it. And take provisions, but the best
provision is righteousness. And be mindful of Me, O people of
understanding.
198. You commit no error by
seeking bounty from your Lord. When you disperse from Arafat, remember
Allah at the Sacred Landmark. And remember Him as He has guided you.
Although, before that, you were of those astray.
199. Then disperse from where the people disperse, and ask Allah for forgiveness. Allah is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful.
200. When you have completed your
rites, remember Allah as you remember your parents, or even more. Among
the people is he who says, "Our Lord, give us in this world," yet he has
no share in the Hereafter.
201. And among them is he who
says, "Our Lord, give us goodness in this world, and goodness in the
Hereafter, and protect us from the torment of the Fire."
202. These will have a share of what they have earned. Allah is swift in reckoning.
203. And remember Allah during the
designated days. But whoever hurries on in two days commits no wrong,
and whoever stays on commits no wrong-provided he maintains
righteousness. And obey Allah, and know that to Him you will be
gathered.
204. Among the people is he whose
speech about the worldly life impresses you, and he calls Allah to
witness what is in his heart, while he is the most hostile of
adversaries.
205. When he gains power, he strives to spread corruption on earth, destroying properties and lives. Allah does not like corruption.
206. And when he is told, "Beware of Allah," his pride leads him to more sin. Hell is enough for him-a dreadful abode.
207. And among the people is he who sells himself seeking Allah's approval. Allah is kind towards the servants.
208. O you who believe! Enter into
submission, wholeheartedly, and do not follow the footsteps of Satan;
he is to you an outright enemy.
209. But if you slip after the proofs have come to you, know that Allah is Powerful and Wise.
210. Are they waiting for Allah
Himself to come to them in the shadows of the clouds, together with the
angels, and thus the matter is settled? All things are returned to
Allah.
211. Ask the Children of Israel
how many clear signs We have given them. Whoever alters the blessing of
Allah after it has come to him-Allah is severe in retribution.
212. Beautified is the life of
this world for those who disbelieve, and they ridicule those who
believe. But the righteous will be above them on the Day of
Resurrection. Allah provides to whomever He wills without measure.
213. Humanity used to be one
community; then Allah sent the prophets, bringing good news and giving
warnings. And He sent down with them the Scripture, with the truth, to
judge between people regarding their differences. But none differed over
it except those who were given it-after the proofs had come to them-out
of mutual envy between them. Then Allah guided those who believed to
the truth they had disputed, in accordance with His will. Allah guides
whom He wills to a straight path.
214. Or do you expect to enter
Paradise before the example of those who came before you had reached
you? Adversity and hardship had afflicted them, and they were so shaken
up, that the Messenger and those who believed with him said, "When is
Allah's victory?" Indeed, Allah's victory is near.
215. They ask you what they should
give. Say, "Whatever charity you give is for the parents, and the
relatives, and the orphans, and the poor, and the wayfarer. Whatever
good you do, Allah is aware of it.
216. Fighting is ordained for you,
even though you dislike it. But it may be that you dislike something
while it is good for you, and it may be that you like something while it
is bad for you. Allah knows, and you do not know.
217. They ask you about fighting
during the Holy Month. Say, "Fighting during it is deplorable; but to
bar others from Allah's path, and to disbelieve in Him, and to prevent
access to the Holy Mosque, and to expel its people from it, are more
deplorable with Allah. And persecution is more serious than killing.
They will not cease to fight you until they turn you back from your
religion, if they can. Whoever among you turns back from his religion,
and dies a disbeliever-those are they whose works will come to nothing,
in this life, and in the Hereafter. Those are the inmates of the Fire,
abiding in it forever.
218. Those who believed, and those
who migrated and fought for the sake of Allah-those look forward to
Allah's mercy. Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
219. They ask you about
intoxicants and gambling. Say, "There is gross sin in them, and some
benefits for people, but their sinfulness outweighs their benefit." And
they ask you about what they should give: say, "The surplus." Thus Allah
explains the revelations to you, so that you may think.
220. About this world and the
next. And they ask you about orphans. Say, "Improvement for them is
best. And if you intermix with them, then they are your brethren." Allah
knows the dishonest from the honest. Had Allah willed, He could have
overburdened you. Allah is Mighty and Wise.
221. Do not marry idolatresses,
unless they have believed. A believing maid is better than an
idolatress, even if you like her. And do not marry idolaters, unless
they have believed. A believing servant is better than an idolater, even
if you like him. These call to the Fire, but Allah calls to the Garden
and to forgiveness, by His leave. He makes clear His communications to
the people, that they may be mindful.
222. And they ask you about
menstruation: say, "It is harmful, so keep away from women during
menstruation. And do not approach them until they have become pure. Once
they have become pure, approach them in the way Allah has directed
you." Allah loves the repentant, and He loves those who keep clean."
223. Your women are cultivation
for you; so approach your cultivation whenever you like, and send ahead
for yourselves. And fear Allah, and know that you will meet Him. And
give good news to the believers.
224. And do not allow your oaths
in Allah's name to hinder you from virtue, and righteousness, and making
peace between people. Allah is Listener and Knower.
225. Allah does not hold you
responsible for your unintentional oaths, but He holds you responsible
for your intentions. Allah is Forgiving and Forbearing.
226. Those who vow abstinence from their wives must wait for four months. But if they reconcile-Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
227. And if they resolve to divorce-Allah is Hearing and Knowing.
228. Divorced women shall wait by
themselves for three periods. And it is not lawful for them to conceal
what Allah has created in their wombs, if they believe in Allah and the
Last Day. Meanwhile, their husbands have the better right to take them
back, if they desire reconciliation. And women have rights similar to
their obligations, according to what is fair. But men have a degree over
them. Allah is Mighty and Wise.
229. Divorce is allowed twice.
Then, either honorable retention, or setting free kindly. It is not
lawful for you to take back anything you have given them, unless they
fear that they cannot maintain Allah's limits. If you fear that they
cannot maintain Allah's limits, then there is no blame on them if she
sacrifices something for her release. These are Allah's limits, so do
not transgress them. Those who transgress Allah's limits are the unjust.
230. If he divorces her, she shall
not be lawful for him again until she has married another husband. If
the latter divorces her, then there is no blame on them for reuniting,
provided they think they can maintain Allah's limits. These are Allah's
limits; He makes them clear to people who know.
231. When you divorce women, and
they have reached their term, either retain them amicably, or release
them amicably. But do not retain them to hurt them and commit
aggression. Whoever does that has wronged himself. And do not take
Allah's revelations for a joke. And remember Allah's favor to you, and
that He revealed to you the Scripture and Wisdom to teach you. And fear
Allah, and know that Allah is aware of everything.
232. When you divorce women, and
they have reached their term, do not prevent them from marrying their
husbands, provided they agree on fair terms. Thereby is advised whoever
among you believes in Allah and the Last Day. That is better and more
decent for you. Allah knows, and you do not know.
233. Mothers may nurse their
infants for two whole years, for those who desire to complete the
nursing-period. It is the duty of the father to provide for them and
clothe them in a proper manner. No soul shall be burdened beyond its
capacity. No mother shall be harmed on account of her child, and no
father shall be harmed on account of his child. The same duty rests upon
the heir. If the couple desire weaning, by mutual consent and
consultation, they commit no error by doing so. You commit no error by
hiring nursing-mothers, as long as you pay them fairly. And be wary of
Allah, and know that Allah is Seeing of what you do.
234. As for those among you who
die and leave widows behind, their widows shall wait by themselves for
four months and ten days. When they have reached their term, there is no
blame on you regarding what they might honorably do with themselves.
Allah is fully acquainted with what you do.
235. You commit no error by
announcing your engagement to women, or by keeping it to yourselves.
Allah knows that you will be thinking about them. But do not meet them
secretly, unless you have something proper to say. And do not confirm
the marriage tie until the writing is fulfilled. And know that Allah
knows what is in your souls, so beware of Him. And know that Allah is
Forgiving and Forbearing.
236. You commit no error by
divorcing women before having touched them, or before having set the
dowry for them. And compensate them-the wealthy according to his means,
and the poor according to his means-with a fair compensation, a duty
upon the doers of good.
237. If you divorce them before
you have touched them, but after you had set the dowry for them, give
them half of what you specified-unless they forego the right, or the one
in whose hand is the marriage contract foregoes it. But to forego is
nearer to piety. And do not forget generosity between one another. Allah
is seeing of everything you do.
238. Guard your prayers, and the middle prayer, and stand before Allah in devotion.
239. But if you are in fear, then on foot, or riding. And when you are safe, remember Allah, as He taught you what you did not know.
240. Those of you who die and
leave wives behind-a will shall provide their wives with support for a
year, provided they do not leave. If they leave, you are not to blame
for what they do with themselves, provided it is reasonable. Allah is
Mighty and Wise.
241. And divorced women shall be provided for, equitably-a duty upon the righteous.
242. Allah thus explains His revelations to you, so that you may understand.
243. Have you not considered those
who fled their homes, by the thousands, fearful of death? Allah said to
them, "Die." Then He revived them. Allah is Gracious towards the
people, but most people are not appreciative.
244. Fight in the cause of Allah, and know that Allah is Hearing and Knowing.
245. Who is he who will offer
Allah a generous loan, so He will multiply it for him manifold? Allah
receives and amplifies, and to Him you will be returned.
246. Have you not considered the
notables of the Children of Israel after Moses? When they said to a
prophet of theirs, "Appoint a king for us, and we will fight in the
cause of Allah." He said, "Is it possible that, if fighting was ordained
for you, you would not fight?" They said, "Why would we not fight in
the cause of Allah, when we were driven out of our homes, along with our
children?" But when fighting was ordained for them, they turned away,
except for a few of them. But Allah is aware of the wrongdoers.
247. Their prophet said to them,
"Allah has appointed Saul to be your king." They said, "How can he have
authority over us, when we are more worthy of authority than he, and he
was not given plenty of wealth?" He said, "Allah has chosen him over
you, and has increased him in knowledge and stature." Allah bestows His
sovereignty upon whomever He wills. Allah is Embracing and Knowing.
248. And their prophet said to
them, "The proof of his kingship is that the Ark will be restored to
you, bringing tranquility from your Lord, and relics left by the family
of Moses and the family of Aaron. It will be carried by the angels. In
that is a sign for you, if you are believers."
249. When Saul set out with the
troops, he said, "Allah will be testing you with a river. Whoever drinks
from it does not belong with me. But whoever does not drink from it,
does belong with me, except for whoever scoops up a little with his
hand." But they drank from it, except for a few of them. Then, when he
crossed it, he and those who believed with him, they said, "We have no
strength to face Goliath and his troops today." But those who knew that
they would meet Allah said, "How many a small group has defeated a large
group by Allah's will. Allah is with the steadfast."
250. And when they confronted
Goliath and his troops, they said, "Our Lord, pour down patience on us,
and strengthen our foothold, and support us against the faithless
people."
251. And they defeated them by
Allah's leave, and David killed Goliath, and Allah gave him sovereignty
and wisdom, and taught him as He willed. Were it not for Allah
restraining the people, some by means of others, the earth would have
gone to ruin. But Allah is gracious towards mankind.
252. These are Allah's revelations, which We recite to you in truth. You are one of the messengers.
253. These messengers: We gave
some advantage over others. To some of them Allah spoke directly, and
some He raised in rank. We gave Jesus son of Mary the clear miracles,
and We strengthened him with the Holy Spirit. Had Allah willed, those
who succeeded them would not have fought one another, after the clear
signs had come to them; but they disputed; some of them believed, and
some of them disbelieved. Had Allah willed, they would not have fought
one another; but Allah does whatever He desires.
254. O you who believe! Spend from
what We have given you, before a Day comes in which there is neither
trading, nor friendship, nor intercession. The disbelievers are the
wrongdoers.
255. Allah! There is no god except
He, the Living, the Everlasting. Neither slumber overtakes Him, nor
sleep. To Him belongs everything in the heavens and everything on earth.
Who is he that can intercede with Him except with His permission? He
knows what is before them, and what is behind them; and they cannot
grasp any of His knowledge, except as He wills. His Throne extends over
the heavens and the earth, and their preservation does not burden Him.
He is the Most High, the Great.
256. There shall be no compulsion
in religion; the right way has become distinct from the wrong way.
Whoever renounces evil and believes in Allah has grasped the most
trustworthy handle; which does not break. Allah is Hearing and Knowing.
257. Allah is the Lord of those
who believe; He brings them out of darkness and into light. As for those
who disbelieve, their lords are the evil ones; they bring them out of
light and into darkness-these are the inmates of the Fire, in which they
will abide forever.
258. Have you not considered him
who argued with Abraham about his Lord, because Allah had given him
sovereignty? Abraham said, "My Lord is He who gives life and causes
death." He said, "I give life and cause death." Abraham said, "Allah
brings the sun from the East, so bring it from the West," so the
blasphemer was confounded. Allah does not guide the wrongdoing people.
259. Or like him who passed by a
town collapsed on its foundations. He said, "How can Allah revive this
after its demise?" Thereupon Allah caused him to die for a hundred
years, and then resurrected him. He said, "For how long have you
tarried?" He said, "I have tarried for a day, or part of a day." He
said, "No. You have tarried for a hundred years. Now look at your food
and your drink-it has not spoiled-and look at your donkey. We will make
you a wonder for mankind. And look at the bones, how We arrange them,
and then clothe them with flesh." So when it became clear to him, he
said, "I know that Allah has power over all things."
260. And when Abraham said, "My
Lord, show me how You give life to the dead." He said, "Have you not
believed?" He said, "Yes, but to put my heart at ease." He said, "Take
four birds, and incline them to yourself, then place a part on each
hill, then call to them; and they will come rushing to you. And know
that Allah is Powerful and Wise."
261. The parable of those who
spend their wealth in Allah's way is that of a grain that produces seven
spikes; in each spike is a hundred grains. Allah multiplies for whom He
wills. Allah is Bounteous and Knowing.
262. Those who spend their wealth
in the way of Allah, and then do not follow up what they spent with
reminders of their generosity or with insults, will have their reward
with their Lord-they have nothing to fear, nor shall they grieve.
263. Kind words and forgiveness are better than charity followed by insults. Allah is Rich and Clement.
264. O you who believe! Do not
nullify your charitable deeds with reminders and hurtful words, like him
who spends his wealth to be seen by the people, and does not believe in
Allah and the Last Day. His likeness is that of a smooth rock covered
with soil: a downpour strikes it, and leaves it bare-they gain nothing
from their efforts. Allah does not guide the disbelieving people.
265. And the parable of those who
spend their wealth seeking Allah's approval, and to strengthen their
souls, is that of a garden on a hillside. If heavy rain falls on it, its
produce is doubled; and if no heavy rain falls, then dew is enough.
Allah is seeing of everything you do.
266. Would anyone of you like to
have a garden of palms and vines, under which rivers flow-with all kinds
of fruit in it for him, and old age has stricken him, and he has weak
children-then a tornado with fire batters it, and it burns down? Thus
Allah makes clear the signs for you, so that you may reflect.
267. O you who believe! Give of
the good things you have earned, and from what We have produced for you
from the earth. And do not pick the inferior things to give away, when
you yourselves would not accept it except with eyes closed. And know
that Allah is Sufficient and Praiseworthy.
268. Satan promises you poverty,
and urges you to immorality; but Allah promises you forgiveness from
Himself, and grace. Allah is Embracing and Knowing.
269. He gives wisdom to whomever
He wills. Whoever is given wisdom has been given much good. But none
pays heed except those with insight.
270. Whatever charity you give, or a pledge you fulfill, Allah knows it. The wrongdoers have no helpers.
271. If you give charity openly,
that is good. But if you keep it secret, and give it to the needy in
private, that is better for you. It will atone for some of your
misdeeds. Allah is cognizant of what you do.
272. Their guidance is not your
responsibility, but Allah guides whom He wills. Any charity you give is
for your own good. Any charity you give shall be for the sake of Allah.
Any charity you give will be repaid to you in full, and you will not be
wronged.
273. It is for the poor; those who
are restrained in the way of Allah, and unable to travel in the land.
The unaware would think them rich, due to their dignity. You will
recognize them by their features. They do not ask from people
insistently. Whatever charity you give, Allah is aware of it.
274. Those who spend their wealth
by night and day, privately and publicly, will receive their reward from
their Lord. They have nothing to fear, nor shall they grieve.
275. Those who swallow usury will
not rise, except as someone driven mad by Satan's touch. That is because
they say, "Commerce is like usury." But Allah has permitted commerce,
and has forbidden usury. Whoever, on receiving advice from his Lord,
refrains, may keep his past earnings, and his case rests with Allah. But
whoever resumes-these are the dwellers of the Fire, wherein they will
abide forever.
276. Allah condemns usury, and He blesses charities. Allah does not love any sinful ingrate.
277. Those who believe, and do
good deeds, and pray regularly, and give charity-they will have their
reward with their Lord; they will have no fear, nor shall they grieve.
278. O you who believe! Fear Allah, and forgo what remains of usury, if you are believers.
279. If you do not, then take
notice of a war by Allah and His Messenger. But if you repent, you may
keep your capital, neither wronging, nor being wronged.
280. But if he is in hardship, then deferment until a time of ease. But to remit it as charity is better for you, if you only knew.
281. And guard yourselves against a
Day when you will be returned to Allah; then each soul will be rewarded
fully for what it has earned, and they will not be wronged.
282. O you who believe! When you
incur debt among yourselves for a certain period of time, write it down.
And have a scribe write in your presence, in all fairness. And let no
scribe refuse to write, as Allah has taught him. So let him write, and
let the debtor dictate. And let him fear Allah, his Lord, and diminish
nothing from it. But if the debtor is mentally deficient, or weak, or
unable to dictate, then let his guardian dictate with honesty. And call
to witness two men from among you. If two men are not available, then
one man and two women whose testimony is acceptable to all-if one of
them fails to remember, the other would remind her. Witnesses must not
refuse when called upon. And do not think it too trivial to write down,
whether small or large, including the time of repayment. That is more
equitable with Allah, and stronger as evidence, and more likely to
prevent doubt-except in the case of a spot transaction between you-then
there is no blame on you if you do not write it down. And let there be
witnesses whenever you conclude a contract, and let no harm be done to
either scribe or witness. If you do that, it is corruption on your part.
And fear Allah. Allah teaches you. Allah is aware of everything.
283. If you are on a journey, and
cannot find a scribe, then a security deposit should be handed over. But
if you trust one another, let the trustee fulfill his trust, and let
him fear Allah, his Lord. And do not conceal testimony. Whoever conceals
it is sinner at heart. Allah is aware of what you do.
284. To Allah belongs everything
in the heavens and the earth. Whether you reveal what is within your
selves, or conceal it, Allah will call you to account for it. He
forgives whom He wills, and He punishes whom He wills. Allah is Able to
do all things.
285. The Messenger has believed in
what was revealed to him from his Lord, as did the believers. They all
have believed in Allah, and His angels, and His scriptures, and His
messengers: "We make no distinction between any of His messengers." And
they say, "We hear and we obey. Your forgiveness, our Lord. To you is
the destiny."
286. Allah does not burden any
soul beyond its capacity. To its credit is what it earns, and against it
is what it commits. "Our Lord, do not condemn us if we forget or make a
mistake. Our Lord, do not burden us as You have burdened those before
us. Our Lord, do not burden us with more than we have strength to bear;
and pardon us, and forgive us, and have mercy on us. You are our Lord
and Master, so help us against the disbelieving people."
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