Alif. Lam. Ra. This is a Divine Command *1 whose contents have been made firm and set forth in detail *2 from One Who is All-Wise, All-Aware that you may worship none but Allah. Verily, I have come to you as a warner and a bearer of good news from Him that you may seek forgiveness of your Lord and turn to Him in repentance whereupon He will grant you a fair enjoyment of life until an appointed term, *3 and will bestow favour on everyone who merits favour. *4 But should you turn away (from the truth), I fear for you the chastisement of an Awesome Day. Unto Allah is your return, and He has power to do everything.
Lo! They fold up their breasts that they may conceal themselves from Him. *5 Surely when they cover themselves up with their garments Allah knows well what they cover and what they reveal. Indeed He even knows the secrets hidden in the breasts.There is not a single moving creature on the earth but Allah is responsible for providing its sustenance. He knows where it dwells and where it will permanently rest. *6 All this is recorded in a clear Book.
And He it is Who created the heavens and the earth in six days - and [before that] His Throne was upon the water *7 that He may test you, who of you is better in conduct *8 If you were to say (O Muhammad): 'All of you will surely be raised after death', then those who disbelieve will certainly say: 'This is nothing but plain sorcery. *9
If We ever favour man with Our Mercy, and then take it away from him, he becomes utterly desperate, totally ungrateful. And if We let him taste favour after harm has touched him, he says: 'All my ills are gone', and he suddenly becomes exultant and boastful, *10 except those who are patient *11 and act righteously. Such shall have Allah's forgiveness and a great reward. *12
(O Messenger!) Let it not happen that you omit (to expound) a portion of what was revealed to you. And do not be distressed that they will say: 'Why was a treasure not bestowed upon him?' or 'Why did no angel accompany him?' For you are merely a warner, whereas Allah has control over everything. *13
*14. The argument advanced here serves to establish the divine origin of the Qur'an as well as the oneness of God. The argument, put succinctly, is as follows:Do they say: 'He has invented this Book himself?' Say: 'If that is so, bring ten surahs the like of it of your composition, and call upon all (the deities) you can other than Allah to your help. Do so if you are truthful.' Then if (your deities) do not respond to your call for help then feel assured that this Book was revealed with the knowledge of Allah, and that there is no true god but Him. Will you, then, surrender (to this truth)? *14
*15. What prompted this Qur'anic remark is the fact that the kind of people who rejected the message of the Qur'an both in the time of the Prophet (peace be on him) and subsequently have one major characteristic in common - they are all steeped in worldliness. Many of the arguments which they advance in order to reject the Qur'an are probably after-thoughts, merely rationalized excuses for not accepting the truth. What lies at the root of these people's rejection is the hypothesis that everything other than this world and its gains are worthless, and that everyone should have the fullest opportunity to seize the optimum portion of worldly benefits. *16. Those who keep their attention focused on this world and its benefits will reap worldly benefits in proportion to their efforts. However, since such people have not been concerned with, nor did they direct their efforts to achieving success and well-being in the Hereafter, there is no reason to suppose that their efforts, aimed merely at achieving worldly benefits, will also embrace the benefits of the Hereafter. A person can expect that his action in this world will be of some benefit to him in the Next Life only if he has engaged himself in tasks which are beneficial in the Next Life as well. This can be illustrated by example. A person wants to have a stately mansion to live in and to that end he adopts the means that are ordinarily adopted for its construction. Now, if he has adopted the requisite means he will indeed have a stately mansion. Even if such a person happens to be an unbeliever, this fact will not prevent the mansion from being constructed. However, when such a person breathes his last, he will have to leave behind that mansion and its belongings and will be able to take nothing of it to the Next World. Now, if he has not taken the necessary steps to obtain a mansion in the Next World, he will simply not obtain any such mansion there. Only those who performed deeds which, according to God's Law, would make him deserve a mansion in the Next World will be able to have it. One might be inclined to say: "This line of argument at best leads to the conclusion that such a person who cares only for this world, should be denied a mansion in the Next World. But does that also call for consigning him, in the Next World, to Hell-Fire?' On this point the Qur'an explains on more than one occasion that all those who work in total disregard of the Hereafter necessarily engage in acts which lead them to end up in a heap of Fire in the Next Life rather than in a mansion in Paradise. (See, for instance, Yunus 10, n. 12.)Those who seek merely the present world and its adornment. *15 We fully recompense them for their work in this world, and they are made to suffer no diminution in it concerning what is their due. They are the ones who shall have nothing in the Hereafter except Fire. *16 (There they shall come to know) that their deeds in the world have come to naught; and that whatever they have done is absolutely useless.
Can it happen that he who takes his stand on a clear evidence from his Lord, *17 subsequently followed by a witness from Him (in his support), *18 and prior to that the Book of Moses was revealed as a guide and a mercy, (would even he deny the truth in the manner of those who adore the life of this world)? Rather, such men are bound to believe in it. *19 The Fire shall be the promised resort of the groups that disbelieve. So be in no doubt about it for this indeed is the truth from your Lord although most people do not believe.
And who is a greater wrong-doer than he who invents a lie against Allah? *20 Such men will be set forth before their Lord and witnesses will say: 'These are the ones who lied against their Lord. Lo! Allah's curse be upon the wrong-doers; *21 upon those *22 who bar people from the way of Allah, and seek in it crookedness, *23 and disbelieve in the Hereafter. They had no power to frustrate Allah's design in the earth, *24 nor did they have any protectors against Allah. Their chastisement will be doubled. *25 They were unable to hear, nor could they see. They caused utter loss to themselves, and all that they had invented failed them. *26 Doubtlessly, they shall be the greatest losers in the Hereafter. As for those who believed and acted righteously and dedicated themselves totally to their Lord -they are the people of Paradise, and there they shall abide forever. *27 The example of the two parties is that one is blind and deaf, and the other capable of seeing and hearing. Can the two be equals? *28 Will you, then, not heed?'
(Such were the circumstances) when We sent forth Noah to his people. *29 (He said): 'I have been sent to you to warn you plainly that you may worship none but Allah or else I fear for you the chastisement of a Grievous Day. that you may worship none but Allah or else I fear for you the chastisement of a Grievous Day. *30 The notables among Noah's own people, who had refused to follow him, responded: 'We merely consider you a human being like ourselves. *31 Nor do we find among those who follow you except the lowliest of our folk, the men who follow you without any proper reason. *32 We see nothing in you to suggest that you are any better than us. *33 Rather, we believe you to be liars.' Noah said: 'My people! If I base myself on a clear evidence from my Lord, and I have also been blessed by His mercy *34 to which you have been blind, how can we force it upon you despite your aversion to it? My people! I seek no recompense from you. *35 My recompense is only with Allah. Nor will I drive away those who believe. They are destined to meet their Lord. *36 But I find you to be an ignorant people. My people! Were I to drive the men of faith away, who will protect me from (the chastisement of) Allah? Do you not understand even this much? I do not say to you that I possess Allah's treasures, nor that I have access to the realm beyond the ken of sense-perception, nor do I claim to be an angel. *37 Nor do I say regarding those whom you look upon with disdain that Allah will not bestow any good upon them. Allah knows best what is in their hearts. Were I to say so I would be one of the wrongdoers.'
They said: 'O Noah! Surely you have disputed with us and have prolonged your dispute. Now bring upon us the chastisement that you threaten us with; do so, if you are truthful.' Noah said: 'Only Allah will bring it upon you if He so wills, and you will be utterly unable to frustrate that. If I want to give you good advice that will not profit you if Allah Himself has decided to let you go astray. *38 He is your Lord, and to Him will you be returned.'
(O Muhammad!) Do they say that he himself has forged this message? Tell them: 'If I have forged this, the guilt of it will fall upon me, but I am not responsible for the crimes you are committing. *39
It was revealed to Noah that no more of your people, other than those who already believe, will ever come to believe. So do not grieve over their deeds, and build the Ark under Our eyes and Our direction. And do not supplicate Me concerning those who have engaged in wrong-doing. They are doomed to be drowned. *40 As Noah was building the Ark, whenever the leading men of his nation passed by him, they would scoff at him. He said: 'If you scoff at us, we too scoff at you in like manner. You will come to know who will be struck by a humiliating chastisement, and who will be subjected to an unceasing torment. *41
*52. Noah (peace be on him) was directed to disembark on the mountain on which the Ark had rested.It was said: 'Noah! Disembark, *52 with Our peace, and with blessings upon you and upon those who are with you. There are also people whom We shall allow to enjoy themselves for a while, and then a painful chastisement from Us shall afflict them.'
We reveal to you these accounts of matters that are beyond the reach of human perception. Neither you nor your people knew about them before this. Be, then, patient. Surely, the good end is for the God-fearing. *53