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43. As for these similitudes, We coin them for mankind, but


none will grasp their meaning save the wise.


44. Allah created the heavens and the earth with truth. Lo!


therein is indeed a sign for believers.


45. Recite that which has been revealed to you of the Book,


and establish prayer. Lo! prayer preserves from lewdness


and iniquity, but verily remembrance of Allah is greater.


And Allah knows what you do.


? . 46 And argue not with the People of the Scripture [Jews


and Christians] unless it be in [a way] that is better, save


with such of them as do injustice; and say: We believe in


that which has been revealed to us and revealed to you;


our God and your God is One, and we are Muslims [in


submission] to Him.


47. In like manner We have revealed to you the Qur’ân, and


those to whom We [previously] gave the Book will believe


therein; and of these [also][1] there are some who believe


therein. And none deny Our verses save the disbelievers


48. And you [O Muhammad] did not recite any book before


it [this Qur’ân], nor did you inscribe it with your right


hand, for then might those have doubted, who follow


falsehood.


49. But it is [the Qur’ân] clear verses in the hearts of those


who have been given knowledge, and none deny Our


verses save wrong-doers.


50. And they say: Why are not signs sent down upon him


from his Lord? Say: Signs are with Allah only, and I am


but a plain warner.


51. Is it not enough for them that We have sent down to you


the Book which is recited to them? Lo! herein verily is


mercy, and a reminder for folk who believe.


[1] i.e. the people of Mecca.


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52. Say [to them, O Muhammad]: Allah suffices for witness


between me and you. He knows whatsoever is in the


heavens and the earth. And those who believe in falsehood


and disbelieve in Allah, they it is who are the losers.


53. They urge you to hasten the doom [of Allah]. And if a


term had not been appointed, the doom would assuredly


have come to them [before now]. And verily it will come


upon them suddenly when they perceive not.


54. They urge you to hasten the doom, and lo! Hell verily will


encompass the disbelievers.


55. On the day when the doom will overwhelm them from


above them and from underneath their feet, and He will


say: Taste what you used to do!


56. O my bondmen who believe! Lo! My earth is spacious.


Therefor worship Me only.


57. Every soul will taste of death. Then to Us you will be


returned.


58. Those who have believed and done righteous deeds, them


verily We shall house in lofty dwellings of the Paradise


underneath which rivers flow. There they will dwell


eternally. How excellent is the reward of the toilers,


59. Who have been patient, and put their trust in their Lord!


60. And how many a creature there is that bears not its own


provision! Allah provides for it and for you. He is the


Hearer, the Knower.


61. And if you were to ask them: Who created the heavens


and the earth, and constrained the sun and the moon [to


their appointed work]? they would say: Allah. How then


are they turned away?


62. Allah makes the provision wide for whom He wills of His


bondmen, and straitens it for whom [He wills]. Lo! Allah


is Aware of all things.


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63. And if you were to ask them: Who causes water to come


down from the sky, and therewith revives the earth after


its death? they verily would say: Allah. Say: Praise be to


Allah! But most of them do not reason.


64. This life of the world is but a pastime and a game. Lo! the


home of the Hereafter that is Life, if they but knew.


65. And when they mount upon the ship they supplicate


Allah, making their faith pure for Him only, but when He


brings them safe to land, behold! they associate others


[with Him],


66. That they may disbelieve in that which We have given


them, and that they may take their ease. But they will


come to know.


67. Have they not seen that We have appointed [Mecca] a


sanctuary immune [from violence],[1] while people are


being taken away all around them? Do they then believe


in falsehood and disbelieve in the bounty of Allah?


68. Who does greater wrong than he who invents a lie


concerning Allah, or denies the truth when it comes to


him? Is not there a home in Hell for disbelievers?


69. As for those who strive in Us, We surely guide them to


Our paths, and lo! Allah is with the good-doers.


30- THE ROMANS [AR-RUM]


Revealed at Mecca, [60 verses]


Ar-rûm, “The Romans” takes its name from a word in the


first verse.


The armies of the Eastern Roman Empire had been


defeated by the Persians in all the territories near Arabia. In


[1] The territory of Mecca.


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the year A. D. 613 Jerusalem and Damascus fell, and in the


following year Egypt. A Persian army invaded Anatolia and


was threatening Constantinople itself in the year A.D. 615


or 616 (the sixth or seventh year before the Hijrah) when,


according to the best authorities, this Sûrah was revealed at


Mecca. The pagan Arabs triumphed in the news of Persian


victories over the Prophet and his little band of followers,


because the Christian Romans were believers in the One God,


whereas the Persians were not. They argued that the power of


Allah could not be supreme and absolute, as the Prophet kept


proclaiming it to be, since the forces of a pagan empire had


been able to defeat His worshippers.


The Prophet’s answer was provided for him in this


grand assertion of Theocracy, which shows the folly of all


those who think of Allah as a partisan. It opens with two


prophecies: that the Romans would be victorious over the


Persians, and that the little persecuted company of Muslims


in Arabia would have reason to rejoice, “within ten years” [1]


In fact, in A.D. 624 the Roman armies entered purely Persian


territory, and in the same year a little army of Muslims, led by


the Prophet, overthrew the flower of Arab chivalry upon the


field of Badr.


But the prophecies are only the prelude to a proclamation


of God’s universal kingdom, which is shown to be an actual


Sovereignty. The laws of nature are expounded as the laws


of Allah in the physical sphere, and in the moral and political


spheres mankind is informed that there are similar laws of


life and death, of good and evil, action and inaction, and their


consequences laws which no one can escape by wisdom or by


cunning. His mercy, like His law, surrounds all things, and the


[1] The word in the Arabic (bida’) implies a space of not less than three,


and not more than nine, years.


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standard of His judgment is the same for all. He is not remote


or indifferent, partial or capricious. Those who do good earn


His favour, and those who do ill earn His wrath, no matter what


may be their creed or race; and no one, by the lip profession of


a creed, is able to escape His law of consequences. It belongs


to the middle group of Meccan Sûrahs.


In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.


1. Alif. Lâm. Mîm.[1]


2. The Romans have been defeated


3. In the nearer land, and they, after their defeat will be


victorious.


4. Within three to nine years– Allah’s is the command in the


former case and in the latter and in that day believers will


rejoice.


5. In Allah’s help to victory. He helps to victory whom He


wills. He is the Mighty, the Merciful.


6. It is a promise of Allah. Allah fails not His promise, but


most of mankind know not.


7. They know only some appearance of the life of the world,


and are heedless of the Hereafter.


8. Have they not contemplated upon themselves? Allah


created not the heavens and the earth, and that which is


between them, save with truth and for a destined end. But


truly many of the people are disbelievers in the meeting


with their Lord.


9. Have they not travelled in the land and seen the nature of


the consequence for those who were before them?[2] They


[1] See Sûr. [2] v.1, footnote.


[2] To those who journeyed out from Mecca, northward into Mesopotamia


and Syria, or southward to the Yemen and Hadramaut, appeared the


ruins of old civilisations which, tradition said, had been destroyed


on account of their corruption and disobedience to the will of God.


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were stronger than these in power, and they dug the earth


and built upon it more than these have built. Messengers


of their own came to them with clear proofs [of Allah’s


Sovereignty]. Surely Allah wronged them not, but they did


wrong themselves.


10. Then evil was the consequence to those who dealt in evil,


because they denied the signs of Allah and made a mock


of them.


11. Allah begins creation, then He repeats it, then to Him you


will be returned.


12. And in the day when the Hour comes the criminals will


despair.


13. There will not be intercessors for them of those whom


they made equal with Allah. And they will disbelieve their


partners [whom they ascribed to Him].


14. In the day when the Hour comes, that day they will be


separated.


15. As for those who believed and did righteous deeds, they


will be made delighted in a Garden [of Paradise].


16. But as for those who disbelieved and denied Our verses,


and denied the meeting of the Hereafter, such will be


brought to doom.


17. So glory be to Allah when you enter the night and when


you enter the morning-–


18. To Him be praise in the heavens and the earth! and at the


sun’s decline and in the noon.


19. He brings forth the living from the dead, and He brings


forth the dead from the living, and He revives the earth


after her death. And thus will you be brought forth.


20. And of His signs is this: He created you of dust, and


behold you human beings, ranging widely [throughout


the earth]!


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21. And of His signs is this: He created for you mates from


yourselves that you might find rest in them, and He


ordained between you love and mercy. Lo, herein indeed


are signs for folk who reflect.


22. And of His signs is the creation of the heavens and the


earth, and the difference of your languages and colours.


Lo! herein indeed are signs for men of knowledge.


23. And of His signs is your slumber by night and by day, and


your seeking of His bounty. Lo! herein indeed are signs


for folk who listen.


24. And of His signs is this: He shows you the lightning for a


fear and for a hope, and sends down water from the sky,


and thereby brings the earth to life after her death. Lo!


herein indeed are signs for folk who understand.


25. And of His signs is this: The heavens and the earth stand


fast by His command, and afterward, when He calls you a


single call from the earth, immediately you will come forth.


26. To Him belongs whosoever is in the heavens and in the


earth. All are obedient to Him.


27. He it is Who begins creation, then repeats it and it is easier


for Him. His is the Sublime Similitude in the heavens and


in the earth. He is the Mighty, the Wise.


28. He coins for you a similitude of yourselves. Have you,


from among those whom your right hands possess, [i.e.


the slaves] partners in the wealth We have bestowed


upon you, equal with you in respect thereof, so that you


fear them as you fear each other [that you ascribe to Us


partners out of that which We created]? Thus We detail


the verses for people who have sense.


29. Nay, but those who do wrong follow their own lusts


without knowledge. Who is able to guide him whom


Allah has sent astray? For such there are no helpers.


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30. So set your face [O Muhammad] steadily and truly to


religion as a man by nature upright– the nature [framed]


of Allah, in which He has created [all] people. There is


no altering [the laws of] Allah’s creation. That is the right


religion, but most of the people know not–


31. Turning in repentance to Him [only]; and fear Him, and


establish prayer, and be not of those who associate others


[with Him];


32. Of those who split up their religion and became sects,


each sect exulting in its tenets.


33. And when harm touches people they cry to their Lord,


turning to Him in repentance; then, when they have tasted


of His mercy, behold! some of them associate others with


their Lord.


34. So as to disbelieve in that which We have given them. [To


such it is said]: Enjoy yourselves awhile, but you will come


to know.


35. Or have We send down to them an authority, which speaks


of that which they associate with Him?


36. And when We cause people to taste of mercy they


rejoice therein; but if an evil thing befalls them as the


consequence of their own deeds, lo! they are in despair!


37. See they not that Allah enlarges the provision for whom


He wills, and straitens [it for whom He wills]. Lo! herein


indeed are signs for folk who believe.


38. So give to the kinsman his due, and to the needy, and


to the wayfarer. That is best for those who seek Allah’s


countenance. And such are they who are successful.


39. That which you give in usury in order that it may increase


on [other] people’s property has no increase with Allah;


but that which you give in charity, seeking Allah’s


Countenance [will increase], those are the multipliers.


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40. Allah is He Who created you and then sustained you, then


causes you to die, then gives life to you again. Is there any


of your [so-called] partners [of Allah] that does anything


of that? Praised and Exalted be He above what they


associate [with Him]!


41. Corruption does appear on land and sea because of [the


evil] which men’s hands have done, that He may make


them taste a part of that which they have done, in order


that they may return.


42. Say [O Muhammad, to the disbelievers]: Travel in the


land, and see the nature of the consequence for those


who were before you! Most of them were associators.


43. So set your face [i.e., purpose] resolutely for the right


religion, before the inevitable day comes from Allah. On


that day they will be divided-–


44. Whoso disbelieves must [then] bear the consequences of


his disbelief, while those who do righteousness they are


for themselves preparing.


45. That He may reward out of His bounty those who believe


and do good deeds. Lo! He likes not the disbelievers [in


His guidance].


46. And of His signs is this: He sends the winds as glad tidings


to make you taste His mercy, and that the ships may sail at


His command, and that you may seek His favour, and that


perhaps you may be thankful.


47. Verily We sent before you [Muhammad] messengers to


their own folk. They brought them clear signs [of Allah’s


Sovereignty]. Then We took retribution from those who


commit crimes [in regard to them]. To help believers is


ever incumbent upon Us.


48. Allah is He Who sends the winds so that they raise clouds,


and spreads them along the sky as pleases Him, and causes


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them to break and you see the rain down-pouring from


within them. And when He makes it to fall on whom He


wills of His bondmen, lo! they rejoice;


49. Though before that, even before it was sent down upon


them, they were in despair.


50. Look, therefore, at the effects of Allah’s mercy [in


creation]: how He quickens the earth after her death.


Lo! He verily is the Quickener of the Dead, and He is


Able to do all things.


51. And if We sent a [bad] wind and they saw [their crops] turned


yellow; they verily would still continue in their disbelief.


52. For verily you [Muhammad] cannot make the dead to hear,


nor can you make the deaf to hear the call when they turn


their backs to retreat.


53. Nor can you guide the blind out of their error. You can


make none to hear save those who believe in Our verses


so they are Muslims [in submission to Him].


54. Allah is He who created you out of weakness, then


appointed after weakness strength, then, after strength,


appointed weakness and grey hair. He creates what He


wills, and He is the Knower, the Mighty.


55. And on the day when the Hour rises the criminals will


vow that they did remain but an hour– thus they were


deluded.


56. But those to whom knowledge and faith are given will say:


The truth is, you have tarried, by Allah’s decree, until the


Day of Resurrection. This is the Day of Resurrection,


but you used not to know.


57. In that day their excuses will not profit those who did


injustice, nor will they be allowed to make amends.


58. Verily We have coined for mankind in this Qur’ân all kinds


of similitudes; and indeed if you came to them with a


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miracle, those who disbelieve would verily exclaim: You


are but tricksters!


59. Thus does Allah seal the hearts of those who know not.


60. So have patience [O Muhammad]! Allah’s promise is the


very truth, and let not those who have no certainty make


you impatient.


31- LUQMAN [LUQMAN]


Revealed at Mecca, [34 verses]


Luqmân takes its name from v. 12 ff., which contain


mention of the wisdom of Luqmân, a sage whose memory the


Arabs reverenced, but who is unknown to Jewish Scripture.


He is said to have been a negro slave and the fables associated


with his name are so like those of Aesop that the usual


identification seems justified. The Sûrah conveys assurance


of success to the Muslims at a time of persecution. It belongs


to the middle or last group of Meccan Sûrahs; except vv. 27


and 28 which were revealed at Al-Madînah.


In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.


1. Alif. Lâm. Mîm.[1]


2. These are verses of the Wise Book [the Qur’ân],


3. A guidance and a mercy for the good-doers,


4. Those who establish prayer and pay the poor-due and have


sure faith in the Hereafter.


5. Such have guidance from their Lord. Such are the successful.


6. And of mankind is he who pays for mere pastime of


discourse, that he may mislead from Allah’s way without


[1] See Sûr. [2] v.1, footnote.


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knowledge, and makes it the butt of mockery. For such


there is a shameful doom.


7. And when Our verses are recited to him he turns away in


pride as if he heard them not, as if there were a deafness in


his ears. So give him tidings of a painful doom.


8. Lo! those who believe and do good deeds, for them are


Gardens of Delight,


9. Wherein they will abide eternally. It is a promise of Allah in


truth. He is the Mighty, the Wise.


10. He has created the heavens without supports that you


can see, and has cast into the earth firm mountains,


so that it quake not with you; and He has dispersed


therein all kinds of beasts. And We send down water


from the sky and We cause [plants] of every goodly


kind to grow therein.


11. This is the Creation of Allah. Now show me that which


those [you worship] besides Him have created. Nay, but


the wrong-doers are in a manifest error!


12. And verily We gave Luqmân wisdom, saying: Give thanks


to Allah; and whosoever gives thanks, he gives thanks for


[the good of] his soul. And whosoever denies– Lo! Allah


is Absolute, the Praiseworthy.


13. And [remember] when Luqmân said to his son, when he


was exhorting him: O my son! Do not associate [anything]


with Allah. Lo! association [with Him] is a tremendous


injustice–


14. And We have enjoined upon man concerning his parents-


His mother bears him in weakness upon weakness, and


his weaning is in two years- Give thanks to Me and to


your parents. To Me is the [final] destination.


15. But if they strive with you to make you associate with Me


that of which you have no knowledge, then obey them not.


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Accompany with them in the world kindly, and follow the


path of him who repents to Me. Then to Me will be your


return, and I shall tell you what you used to do-–


16. O my son! Lo! though it be but the weight of a grain


of mustard-seed, and though it be in a rock, or in the


heavens, or in the earth, Allah will bring it forth. Allah is


Subtle, Aware.


17. O my son! Establish prayer and enjoin kindness and forbid


iniquity, and bear with patience whatever may befall you.


Lo! that is of the steadfast heart of matters.


18. Turn not your cheek in scorn toward people, nor walk with


exultance in the land. Lo! Allah loves not each arrogant


boaster.


19. Be modest in your pace and subdue your voice. Lo! in


harshest of all voices is the voice of donkeys.


20. See you not how Allah has made serviceable to you


whatsoever is in the skies and whatsoever is in the earth and


has loaded you with His favours both without and within?


Yet of mankind is he who disputes concerning Allah, without


knowledge or guidance or an enlightening book.


21. And if it be said to them: Follow that which Allah has


revealed, they say: Nay, but we follow that wherein we


found our fathers. What! Even though the Satan were


inviting them to the doom of flame?


22. Whosoever submits his face [himself] to Allah while doing


good, he verily has grasped the trustworthy hand-hold.


To Allah belongs the sequel of all matters.


23. And whosoever disbelieves, let not his disbelief grieve


you [O Muhammad]. To Us is their return, and We shall


tell them what they did. Lo! Allah is Aware of what is in


the breasts [of men].


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24. We give them comfort for a little, and then We drive them


to a heavy doom.


25. If you should ask them: Who created the heavens and the


earth? they would answer: Allah. Say: Praise be to Allah!


But most of them know not.


26. To Allah belongs whatsoever is in the heavens and the


earth. Allah, He is the Absolute, the Praiseworthy.


27. And if all the trees in the earth were pens, and the sea,


with seven more seas to help it, [were ink], the words of


Allah could not be exhausted. Allah is Mighty, Wise.


28. Your creation and your raising [from the dead] are only as


[the creation and the raising of] a single soul. Lo! Allah is


Hearer, Knower.


29. Have you not seen how Allah causes the night to pass


into the day and causes the day to pass into the night, and


has subdued the sun and the moon [to do their work],


each running to an appointed term; and that Allah is


Acquainted of what you do?


30. That [is so] because Allah, He is the Truth, and that which


they invoke besides Him is the falsehood, and because


Allah, He is the Most High, the Grand.


31. Have you not seen how the ships glide on the sea by


Allah’s grace, that He may show you of His Signs? Lo!


therein indeed are signs for every patient, grateful [heart].


32. And if waves enshroud them like awnings, they cry to


Allah, making their faith pure for Him only. But when


He brings them safe to land, some of them compromise.


None denies Our signs save every traitor ingrate.


33. O mankind! Fear your Lord and fear a Day when no father


will be able to avail his son in anything, nor will a son avail


his father. Lo! Allah’s promise is the truth. Let not the


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life of the world beguile you, nor let the deceiver [Satan]


beguile you, in regard to Allah.


34. Lo! Allah! With Him is knowledge of the Hour. He sends


down the rain, and knows that which is in the wombs. No


soul knows what it will earn tomorrow, and no soul knows


in what land it will die. Lo! Allah is Knower, Aware.


32- THE PROSTRATION [AS-SAJDAH]


Revealed at Mecca, [30 verses]


As-Sajdah, “The Prostration” takes its name from a word in v. 15.


It belongs to the middle group of Meccan Sûrahs.


In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.


1. Alif. Lâm. Mîm.[1]


2. The revelation of the Book whereof there is no doubt is


from the Lord of the Worlds.


3. Or say they: He has invented it? Nay, but it is the Truth


from your Lord, that you may warn a folk to whom no


warner came before you, that perhaps they will be guided.


4. Allah it is Who created the heavens and the earth, and that


which is between them, in six Days. Then He established


Himself above the Throne. You have not, besides Him,


any protector or intercessor. Will you not then remember?


5. He directs the ordinance from the heaven to the earth;


then it ascends to Him in a Day, whereof the measure is a


thousand years of that you reckon.


6. Such is the Knower of the unseen and the witnessed, the


Mighty, the Merciful,


[1] See Sûr. [2] v.1, footnote.


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7. Who perfected all things which He created, and He began


the creation of man from clay;


8. Then He made his offspring from a draught of despised fluid;


9. Then He fashioned him and breathed into him from His


[created] soul; and appointed for you hearing and sight and


hearts. Small thanks you give!


10. And they say: When we are [dead and become] lost in the


earth, shall we indeed be recreated anew? Nay but they


are disbelievers in the meeting with their Lord.


11. Say: The angel of death, who has charge concerning you,


will take your souls, and afterward to your Lord you will


be returned.


12. Could you but see when the criminals hang their heads


before their Lord, [and say]: Our Lord! We have now seen


and heard, so send us back; we will do righteous deeds,


now we are sure.


13. And if We had so willed, We could have given every soul


its guidance, but the word from Me concerning wrongdoers


took effect: that I will fill Hell with the jinn and


mankind together.


14. So taste [the evil of your deeds]. Forasmuch as you forgot


the meeting of this your day, lo! We forget you. Taste the


doom of immortality because of what you used to do.


15. Only those believe in Our verses who, when they are


reminded of them, fall down prostrate and exalt the


praise of their Lord, and they are not arrogant,


16. Who forsake their beds to supplicate their Lord in fear


and hope, and spend of what we have provided them.


17. No soul knows what is kept hid for them of joy, as a


reward for what they used to do.


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18. Is he who is a believer like to him who is defiantly


disobedient? They are not alike.


19. But as for those who believed and did righteous deeds, for


them are the Gardens of Retreat– an accommodation [in


reward] for what they used to do.


20. And as for those who defiantly disobeyed, their retreat is


the Fire. Whenever they desire to issue forth from thence,


they are brought back there. To them it is said: Taste the


doom of the Fire which you used to deny.


21. And verily We make them taste the lower punishment[1]


before the greater, that perhaps they may return.


22. And who does greater wrong than he who is reminded


of the verses of his Lord, then turns from them. Lo! We


shall requite the criminals.


23. We verily gave Moses the Scripture; so be not you in doubt


of his meeting; and We made the Torah a guidance for


the Children of Israel.


24. And when they became patient and believed firmly in


Our signs, We appointed from among them leaders who


guided by Our command.


25. Lo! your Lord will judge between them on the Day of


Resurrection concerning that wherein they used to differ.


26. Is it not a guidance for them [to observe] how many


generations He destroyed before them, amid whose


dwelling places they do walk? Lo, therein verily are signs!


Will they not then hear?


27. Have they not seen how We drive the water to the barren


land and therewith bring forth crops whereof their cattle


eat, and they themselves? Will they not then see?


[1] i.e. punishment in this world.


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28. And they say: When comes this conquest [of yours] if you


are truthful?


29. Say [to them]: On the day of the conquest the faith of


those who disbelieve [and who then will believe] will not


avail them, neither will they be reprieved.


30. So turn away from them [O Muhammad], and await [the


event]. Lo! they also are awaiting [it].


33- THE CLANS [AL-AHZAB]


Revealed at Al-Madînah, [73 verses]


Al-Ahzâb “The Clans,” takes its name from the army of


the allied clans which came against Yathrib (Al-Madînah) in the


fifth year of the Hijrah (vv. 9-25). Certain of the Banî Nadîr, a


Jewish tribe whom the Prophet had expelled from Yathrib on


the ground of treason (see Sûrah 51), went first to the leaders


of Qureysh in Mecca and then to the chiefs of the great desert


tribe of Ghatafan, urging them to extirpate the Muslims and


promising them help from the Jewish population of Yathrib.


As a result of their efforts, Qureysh with all their clans, and


Ghatafan with all their clans marched to destroy Yathrib.


When the Prophet had news of their design, he ordered


a trench to be dug before the city and himself led the work


of digging it. The trench was finished when the clans arrived,


10,000 strong. The Prophet went out against them with his


army of 3000, the trench being between the two armies. For


nearly a month the Muslims were exposed to showers of


arrows, in constant expectation of attack by much superior


forces; and, to make matters worse, news came that the Jewish


tribe of Banî Qureyzah in their rear had broken their alliance


with the Muslims and made common cause with Qureysh.


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The women and children had been put in strongholds


towers like the peel-towers of Northern England, of which


every family of note had one for refuge in the time of raids.


These were practically unguarded, and some of the Muslims


asked permission of the Prophet to leave the battle front


and go to guard them, though they were not then in danger


because the Banî Qureyzah were not likely to show their


treachery until the victory of the clans was certain.


The case of the Muslims seemed, humanly speaking,


hopeless. But a secret sympathiser in the enemy camp managed


to sow distrust between the Banî Qureyzah and the chiefs


of the clans, making both feel uneasy. The obstacle of the


trench was unexpected and seemed formidable; and when a


fierce, bitter wind from the sea blew for three days and nights


so furiously that they could not keep a shelter up, or light a


fire, or boil a pot, Abû Sufiân, the leader of Qureysh, raised


the siege in disgust. And when Ghatafan one morning found


Qureysh had gone, they too departed for their homes.


On the very day when the Muslims returned from the


trench, began the siege of the traitorous Banî Qureyzah in


their towers of refuge. It lasted for twenty-five days. When


they at length surrendered some of the tribe of Aûs, whose


adherents they were, asked the Prophet to show them the


same grace that he had shown to the tribe of Khazraj, in


the case of Banî Nadir, in allowing them to intercede for


their dependents.


The Prophet said: “Would you like that one of you should


decide concerning them?” They said: “Yes” and he appointed


Sa’d ibn Mu’adh, a great chief of Aûs, who had been wounded


and was being cared for in the Mosque. Sa’d was sent for and


he ordered their men to be put to death, their women and


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children to be made captive, and their property to be divided


among the Muslims at the Prophet’s will.


I have taken this account from the narrative of Ibn


Khaldûn, which is concise, rather than from that in Ibn


Hishâm, which is exceedingly diffuse, the two accounts being


in absolute agreement. Vv. 26 and 27 refer to the punishment


of Banî Qureyzah.


In v. 37 the reference is to the unhappy marriage of Zeyd,


the Prophet’s freedman and adopted son, with Zeynab, the


Prophet’s cousin, a proud lady of Qureysh. The Prophet had


arranged the marriage with the idea of breaking down the old


barrier of pride of caste, and had shown but little consideration


for Zeynab’s feelings. Tradition says that both she and her


brother were averse to the match, and that she had always wished


to marry the Prophet. For Zeyd, the marriage was nothing but


a cause of embarrassment and humiliation. When the Prophet’s


attention was first called to their unhappiness, he urged Zeyd to


keep his wife and not divorce her, being apprehensive of the talk


that would arise if it became known that a marriage arranged


by him had proved unhappy. At last, Zeyd did actually divorce


Zeynab, and the Prophet was commanded to marry her in order,


by his example, to disown the superstitious custom of the pagan


Arabs, in such matters, of treating their adopted sons as their real


sons, which was against the laws of God (i.e. the laws of nature);


whereas in arranging a marriage, the woman’s inclinations ought


to be considered. Unhappy marriage was no part of Allah’s


ordinance, and was not to be held sacred in Islâm.


The Sûrah contains further references to the wives of the


Prophet in connection with which it may be mentioned that


from the age of twenty-five till the age of fifty he had only


one wife, Khadijah, fifteen years his senior, to whom he was


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devotedly attached and whose memory he cherished till his


dying day. With the exception of ‘Ayeshah, the daughter of


his closest friend, Abû Bakr, whom he married at her father’s


request when she was still a child, all his later marriages were


with widows whose state was pitiable for one reason or


another. Some of them were widows of men killed in war.


One was a captive, when he made the marriage the excuse


for emancipating all the conquered tribe and restoring their


property. Two were daughters of his enemies, and his alliance


with them was a cause of peace. It is noteworthy that the


period of these marriages, was also the period of his greatest


activity, when he had little rest from campaigning, and was


always busy with the problems of a growing empire. The


period of revelation is between the end of the fifth and the


end of the seventh years of the Hijrah.


In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.


1. O Prophet! Fear Allah and obey not the disbelievers and


the hypocrites. Lo! Allah is ever Knowing, Wise.


2. And follow that which is revealed to you from your Lord.


Lo! Allah is Acquainted of what you do.


3. And put your trust in Allah, for Allah is sufficient as


Trustee.


4. Allah has not assigned to any man two hearts within his


body, nor has He made your wives whom you declare [to


be your mothers] your mothers,[1] nor has He made those


whom you claim [to be your sons] your sons. This is but


a saying of your mouths. But Allah says the truth and He


guides to the [right] way.


[1] The reference is to a custom of the pagan Arabs by which a man could


put away his wife by merely saying: “Your back is as my mother’s back


for me.”


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5. Call them by [the names of] their fathers. That will be


more just in the sight of Allah. And if you know not


their fathers, then [they are] your brothers in the religion,


and those entrusted to you. And there is no blame upon


you for that in which you have erred but [only for] what


your hearts intended, [that will be a sin for you]. Allah is


Forgiving, Merciful.


6. The Prophet is closer to the believers than their selves,


and his wives are [as] their mothers. And those of [blood]


kinship are more entitled [to inheritance] closer one to


another in the ordinance of Allah than [other] believers


and the emigrants [who fled from Mecca] except that


you should do kindness [through bequest] to your close


associates.[1] This is written in the Book.


7. And when We took a covenant from the prophets, and


from you [O Muhammad] and from Noah and Abraham


and Moses and Jesus son of Mary. We took from them a


solemn covenant;


8. That He may ask the truthful about their truth. And He has


prepared a painful doom for the disbelievers.


9. O you who believe! Remember Allah’s favour to you when


there came against you hosts, and We sent against them a


great wind and hosts you could not see. And Allah is ever


Seer of what you do.


10. When they came upon you from above you and from


below you, and when eyes grew wild and hearts reached


to the throats, and you were imagining vain thoughts


concerning Allah.


[1] The Prophet had ordained brotherhood between individuals of the


Ansar (Muslims of Al-Madinah) and the Muhajirin (fugitives from


Mecca) a brotherhood which was closer than kinship by blood.


This verse abolished such brotherhood, in so far as inheritance was


concerned.


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11. There the believers were sorely tried, and shaken with a


mighty shock.


12. And when the hypocrites, and those in whose hearts is a


disease, were saying: Allah and His messenger promised


us nothing but delusion.


13. And when a party of them said: O folk of Yathrib! There


is no stand [possible] for you, therefor turn back. And a


party of them [even] sought permission of the Prophet,


saying: Our homes lie open [to the enemy]. And they lay


not open. They but wished to flee.


14. If the enemy had entered from all sides and they had


been exhorted to fitnah [to abandon faith], they would


have committed it, and would have hesitated thereupon


but little.


15. And verily they had already sworn to Allah that they would


not turn their backs [to the foe]. An oath to Allah must be


answered for.


16. Say: Flight will not avail you if you flee from death or


killing, and then you dwell in comfort but a little while.


17. Say: Who is he who can protect you from Allah if He intends


harm for you, or intends mercy for you. They will not find


that they have any protector or helper other than Allah.


18. Allah already knows those of you who hinder, and those


who say to their brothers: “Come here towards us!” and


they come not to the battle save a little,


19. Being sparing of their help to you [believers]. But when


the fear comes, then you [Muhammad] see them regarding


you with rolling eyes like one who faints to death. Then,


when the fear departs, they scald you with sharp tongues


in their greed for wealth [from the spoil]. Such have not


believed. Therefor Allah makes their deeds fruitless. And


that is easy for Allah.


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20. They hold that the clans have not retired [for good]; and


if the clans should advance [again], they would wish they


were in the desert with the wandering Arabs, asking [from


afar] for the news of you; and if they were among you,


they would not fight, save a little.


21. Verily in the messenger of Allah you have a good example


for him whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day, and


remembers Allah much.


22. And when the believers saw the clans, they said: This is


that which Allah and His messenger promised us. Allah


and His messenger are true. And it increased them only


in faith and acceptance.


23. Of the believers are men who are true to that which they


covenanted with Allah. Some of them have paid their vow


by death [in battle], and some of them still are waiting;


and they have not altered in the least;


24. That Allah may reward the true men for their truth,


and punish the hypocrites if He wills, or accept their


repentance [if He wills]. Lo! Allah is Forgiving, Merciful.


25. And Allah repulsed the disbelievers in their wrath; they


gained no good. Allah averted their attack from the


believers. Allah is Strong, Mighty.


26. And He brought those of the People of the Scripture


who supported them down from their strongholds, and


cast panic into their hearts. Some you killed, and you


made captive some.


27. And He caused you to inherit their land and their houses


and their wealth, and land you have not trodden. Allah is


ever Able to do all things.


28. O Prophet! Say to your wives: If you desire the world’s


life and its adornment, come! I will content you and will


release you with a fair release.



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