28. Al-Qasas (The Narrative)
In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful.
1. Ta, Seen, Meem.
2. These are the Verses of the Clear Book.
3. We narrate to you from the history of Moses and Pharaoh-in truth-for people who believe.
4. Pharaoh exalted himself in the
land, and divided its people into factions. He persecuted a group of
them, slaughtering their sons, while sparing their daughters. He was
truly a corrupter.
5. But We desired to favor those who were oppressed in the land, and to make them leaders, and to make them the inheritors.
6. And to establish them in the land; and to show Pharaoh, Hamaan, and their troops, the very thing they feared.
7. We inspired the mother of
Moses: "Nurse him; then, when you fear for him, cast him into the river,
and do not fear, nor grieve; We will return him to you, and make him
one of the messengers."
8. Pharaoh's household picked him up, to be an opponent and a sorrow for them. Pharaoh, Hamaan, and their troops were sinners.
9. Pharaoh's wife said, "An eye's
delight for me and for you. Do not kill him; perhaps he will be useful
to us, or we may adopt him as a son." But they did not foresee.
10. The heart of Moses' mother
became vacant. She was about to disclose him, had We not steadied her
heart, that she may remain a believer.
11. She said to his sister, "Trail him." So she watched him from afar, and they were unaware.
12. We forbade him breastfeeding
at first. So she said, "Shall I tell you about a family that can raise
him for you, and will look after him?"
13. Thus We returned him to his
mother, that she may be comforted, and not grieve, and know that Allah's
promise is true. But most of them do not know.
14. And when he reached his maturity, and became established, We gave him wisdom and knowledge. Thus do We reward the virtuous.
15. Once he entered the city,
unnoticed by its people. He found in it two men fighting-one of his own
sect, and one from his enemies. The one of his sect solicited his
assistance against the one from his enemies; so Moses punched him, and
put an end to him. He said, "This is of Satan's doing; he is an enemy
that openly misleads."
16. He said, "My Lord, I have wronged myself, so forgive me." So He forgave him. He is the Forgiver, the Merciful.
17. He said, "My Lord, in as much as you have favored me, I will never be a supporter of the criminals."
18. The next morning, he went
about in the city, fearful and vigilant, when the man who had sought his
assistance the day before was shouting out to him. Moses said to him,
"You are clearly a troublemaker."
19. As he was about to strike the
one who was their enemy, he said, "O Moses, do you intend to kill me, as
you killed someone yesterday? You only want to be a bully in the land,
and do not want to be a peacemaker."
20. And a man came from the
farthest part of the city running. He said, "O Moses, the authorities
are considering killing you, so leave; I am giving you good advice."
21. So he left, fearful and vigilant. He said, "My Lord, deliver me from the wrongdoing people."
22. As he headed towards Median, he said, "Perhaps my Lord will guide me to the right way."
23. And when he arrived at the
waters of Median, he found there a crowd of people drawing water, and he
noticed two women waiting on the side. He said, "What is the matter
with you?" They said, "We cannot draw water until the shepherds depart,
and our father is a very old man."
24. So he drew water for them, and
then withdrew to the shade, and said, "My Lord, I am in dire need of
whatever good you might send down to me."
25. Then, one of the two women
approached him, walking bashfully. She said, "My father is calling you,
to reward you for drawing water for us." And when he came to him, and
told him the story, he said, "Do not fear, you have escaped from the
wrongdoing people."
26. One of the two women said, "Father, hire him; the best employee for you is the strong and trustworthy."
27. He said, "I want to marry you
to one of these two daughters of mine, provided you work for me for
eight years. But if you complete ten, that is up to you. I do not intend
to impose any hardship on you. You will find me, Allah willing, one of
the righteous."
28. He said, "Let this be an
agreement between you and me. Whichever of the two terms I fulfill,
there shall be no reprisal against me; and Allah is witness over what we
say."
29. When Moses had completed the
term, and departed with his family, he noticed a fire by the side of the
Mount. He said to his family, "Stay here, I have glimpsed a fire.
Perhaps I can bring you some information from there, or an ember from
the fire, that you may warm yourselves."
30. When he reached it, he was
called from the right side of the valley, at the Blessed Spot, from the
bush: "O Moses, it is I, Allah, the Lord of the Worlds.
31. Throw down your staff." And
when he saw it wiggling, as if it were possessed, he turned his back to
flee, and did not look back. "O Moses, come forward, and do not fear,
you are perfectly safe.
32. Put your hand inside your
pocket, and it will come out white, without blemish. And press your arm
to your side, against fear. These are two proofs from your Lord, to
Pharaoh and his dignitaries. They are truly sinful people."
33. He said, "My Lord, I have killed one of them, and I fear they will kill me.
34. And my brother Aaron, he is
more eloquent than me, so send him with me, to help me, and to confirm
my words, for I fear they will reject me."
35. He said, "We will strengthen
your arm with your brother, and We will give you authority, so they will
not touch you. By virtue of Our signs, you and those who follow you
will be the triumphant."
36. But when Moses came to them
with Our signs, clear and manifest, they said, "This is nothing but
fabricated magic, and We never heard of this from our ancestors of old."
37. Moses said, "My Lord is well
aware of him who brings guidance from Him, and him who will have the
sequel of the abode. The wrongdoers will not succeed."
38. Pharaoh said, "O nobles, I
know of no god for you other than me. So fire-up the bricks for me O
Hamaan, and build me a tower, that I may ascend to the God of Moses,
though I think he is a liar."
39. He and his troops acted arrogantly in the land, with no justification. They thought they would not be returned to Us.
40. So We seized him, and his troops, and We threw them into the sea. Observe, therefore, what was the end of the oppressors.
41. And We made them leaders calling to the Fire. And on Resurrection Day, they will not be saved.
42. And We pursued them in this world with a curse. And on Resurrection Day, they will be among the despised.
43. We gave Moses the Scripture
after We had annihilated the previous generations; as an illumination
for mankind, and guidance, and mercy, so that they may remember.
44. You were not on the Western Side when We decreed the command to Moses, nor were you among the witnesses.
45. But We established many
generations, and time took its toll on them. Nor were you among the
people of Median, reciting Our revelations to them. But We kept sending
messengers.
46. Nor were you by the side of
the Mount when We proclaimed. Rather, it was a mercy from your Lord,
that you may warn people who received no warner before you, so that they
may take heed.
47. Otherwise, if a calamity
befell them as a result of what their hands have perpetrated, they would
say, "Our Lord, if only You had sent us a messenger, we would have
followed Your revelations, and been among the believers."
48. But when the truth came to
them from Us, they said, "If only he was given the like of what was
given to Moses." Did they not disbelieve in what was given to Moses in
the past? They said, "Two works of magic backing one another." And they
said, "We are disbelieving in both."
49. Say, "Then bring a scripture from Allah, more conductive to guidance than both, and I will follow it, if you are truthful."
50. But if they fail to respond to
you, know that they follow their fancies. And who is more lost than him
who follows his fancy without guidance from Allah? Allah does not guide
the unjust people.
51. We have delivered the Word to them, that they may remember.
52. Those to whom We gave the Scripture before it believe in it.
53. When it is recited to them, they say, "We have believed in it; it is the truth from our Lord; we were Muslims prior to it."
54. These will be given their
reward twice, because they persevered; and they counter evil with good;
and from Our provisions to them, they give.
55. And when they hear vain talk,
they avoid it, and say, "We have our deeds, and you have your deeds;
peace be upon you; we do not desire the ignorant."
56. You cannot guide whom you love, but Allah guides whom He wills, and He knows best those who are guided.
57. And they say, "If we follow
the guidance with you, we will be snatched from our land." Did We not
establish for them a Safe Sanctuary, to which are brought all kinds of
fruits, as provision from Ourselves? But most of them do not know.
58. And how many a city did We
destroy for turning unappreciative of its livelihood? Here are their
homes, uninhabited after them, except for a few. And We became the
Inheritors.
59. Your Lord never destroys
cities without first sending a messenger in their midst, reciting to
them Our revelations. And We never destroy the cities, unless their
people are wrongdoers.
60. Whatever thing you are given
is but the material of this world, and its glitter. But what is with
Allah is better, and longer lasting. Do you not comprehend?
61. Can someone to whom We have
made a fine promise-which he will attain-be equal to someone to whom We
have given enjoyments in this world, but who will be, on Resurrection
Day, among the arraigned?
62. On the Day when He will call to them, and say, "Where are My associates whom you used to claim?"
63. Those against whom the
sentence is justified will say, "Our Lord, these are they whom we
misled. We misled them, as we were misled. We beg Your forgiveness; it
was not us they used to worship."
64. And it will be said, "Call on
your partners." And they will call on them, but they will not respond to
them. And they will see the suffering. If only they were guided.
65. On the Day when He will call to them, and say, "What did you answer the Messengers?"
66. They will be blinded by the facts on that Day, and they will not question each other.
67. But he who repents, and believes, and does righteous deeds, may well be among the winners.
68. Your Lord creates whatever He
wills, and He chooses. The choice is not theirs. Glory be to Allah, and
exalted be He above the associations they make.
69. And your Lord knows what their hearts conceal, and what they reveal.
70. And He is Allah. There is no
god but He. To Him belongs all praise in this life, and in the next. And
His is the decision, and to Him you will be returned.
71. Say, "Have you considered? Had
Allah made the night perpetual over you until the Day of Resurrection,
which god other than Allah will bring you illumination? Do you not
hear?"
72. Say, "Have you considered? Had
Allah made the day perpetual over you until the Day of Resurrection,
which god other than Allah will bring you night to rest in? Do you not
see?"
73. It is out of His mercy that He
made for you the night and the day, that you may rest in it, and seek
some of His bounty; and that you may give thanks.
74. On the Day when He will call to them, and say, "Where are My associates whom you used to claim?"
75. And We will draw out from
every community a witness, and say, "Produce your evidence." Then they
will realize that the truth is Allah's, and those they used to invent
have forsaken them.
76. Quaroon belonged to the clan
of Moses, but he oppressed them. We had given him treasures, the keys of
which would weigh down a group of strong men. His people said to him,
"Do not exult; Allah does not love the exultant.
77. But seek, with what Allah has
given you, the Home of the Hereafter, and do not neglect your share of
this world. And be charitable, as Allah has been charitable to you. And
do not seek corruption in the land. Allah does not like the seekers of
corruption."
78. He said, "I was given all this
on account of knowledge I possess." Did he not know that Allah
destroyed many generations before him, who were stronger than he, and
possessed greater riches? But the guilty will not be asked about their
sins.
79. And he went out before his
people in his splendor. Those who desired the worldly life said, "If
only we possessed the likes of what Quaroon was given. He is indeed very
fortunate."
80. But those who were given
knowledge said, "Woe to you! The reward of Allah is better for those who
believe and do righteous deeds." Yet none attains it except the
steadfast.
81. So We caused the earth to cave
in on him and his mansion. He had no company to save him from Allah,
and he could not defend himself.
82. Those who had wished they were
in his position the day before were saying, "Indeed, it is Allah who
spreads the bounty to whomever He wills of His servants, and restricts
it. Had Allah not been gracious to us, He would have caved in on us. No
wonder the ungrateful never prosper."
83. That Home of the Hereafter-We
assign it for those who seek no superiority on earth, nor corruption.
And the outcome is for the cautious.
84. Whoever brings a virtue will
receive better than it. But whoever brings evil-the evildoers will be
rewarded only according to what they used to do.
85. He Who ordained the Quran for
you will return you Home. Say, "My Lord knows best who comes with
guidance, and who is in manifest error."
86. You did not expect the
Scripture to be transmitted to you, except as mercy from your Lord.
Therefore, do not be a supporter of the disbelievers.
87. And do not let them divert you
from Allah's revelations after they have been revealed to you. And pray
to your Lord, and never be of the polytheists.
88. And do not invoke with Allah
any other god. There is no god but He. All things perish, except His
presence. His is the judgment, and to Him you will be returned.
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