سورة ص - محمود شلبي
سورة ص الكريمة : 1 - 88
[ Holy Quran – Chapter : 38 - Surat : Sad ( Sad ) - Verses : 1 - 88 ]
اضغط على الصورة لتكبيرها ولكي تتمكن من القراءة بسهولة
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Translation (1) : [ Dr. Mohsin Khan ]
[ Holy Quran – Chapter : 38 - Surat : Sad ( Sad ) - Verses : 1 - 88 ]
In the name of Allah the Almighty God , the Most Beneficent , the Most Merciful .
Sâd [These letters (Sâd etc.) are one of the miracles of the Qur'ân and
none but Allâh (Alone) knows their meanings]. By the Qur'ân full of
reminding (explaination and honour for the one who believes in it). (1) Nay,
those who desbelieve are in false pride and opposition. (2) How many a
generation We have destroyed before them, And they cried out when
there was no longer time for escape! (3) And they (Arab pagans) wonder that a
warner (Prophet Muhammad SAW) has come to them from among themselves! And the
disbelievers say: "This (Prophet Muhammad SAW) is a sorcerer, a liar. (4)
"Has he made the âlihah (gods) (all) into One Ilâh (God - Allâh). Verily,
this is a curious thing!" (5) And the leaders among them went about
(saying): "Go on, and remain constant to your âliha (gods)! Verily, this
is a thing designed (against you)! (6) "We have not heard (the like) of
this in the religion of these later days (i.e. christianity). This is
nothing but an invention! (Tafsir Al-Qurtabi) (7) "Has the Reminder been
sent down to him (alone) from among us?" Nay! but they are in
doubt about My Reminder (this Qur'ân)! Nay, but they have not tasted (My)
Torment! (8) Or have they the treasures of the Mercy of your Lord, the
All-Mighty, the Real Bestower? (9) Or is it that the dominion of the
heavens and the earth and all that is between them is theirs? If so, let them
ascend up with means (to the heavens)! (10) (As they denied Allâh's Message)
they will be a defeated host like the confederates of the old times (who were
defeated). (11) Before them (were many who) belied (Messengers),— the
people of Nûh (Noah); and 'Ad; and Fir'aun (Pharaoh) the man of stakes (with
which he used to punish the people), (12) And Thamûd, and the people of Lut (Lot),
and the Dwellers of the wood; such were the confederates. (13) Not one of them
but belied the Messengers, therefore My Torment was justified, (14) And these
only wait for a single Saihah [shout (i.e. the blowing of the Trumpet by the
angel Isrâfil)] there will be no pause or ending thereto [till everything will
perish except Allâh (the only God full of Majesty, Bounty and Honour)]. (15)
They say: "Our Lord! Hasten to us Qittana (i.e. our Record of good and bad
deeds so that we may see it) before the Day of Reckoning!" (16)Be patient
(O Muhammad SAW) of what they say, and remember Our slave Dâwûd
(David), endued with power. Verily, he was ever oft-returning in all matters
and in repentance (toward Allâh). (17) Verily, We made the mountains to glorify
Our Praises with him [Dâwûd (David)] in the 'Ashi (i.e. after the mid-day till
sunset) and Ishrâq (i.e. after the sunrise till mid-day). (18) And (so did) the
birds assembled: all obedient to him [Dâwûd (David)] [i.e. they came and
glorified Allah's Praises along with him]. (Tafsir Al-Qurtubi) (19) We made his
kingdom strong and gave him Al-Hikmah (Prophethood) and sound judgement in
speech and decision. (20) And has the news of the litigants reached you? When
they climbed over the wall into (his) Mihrâb (a praying place or a private
room,) (21) When they entered in upon Dâwûd (David), he was terrified of them,
They said: "Fear not! (We are) two litigants, one of whom has wronged the
other, therefore judge between us with truth, and treat us not with injustice,
and guide us to the Right Way. (22) Verily, this my brother (in religion) has
ninety nine ewes, while I have (only) one ewe, and he says: "Hand it over
to me, and he overpowered me in speech." (23) [Dâwûd (David)] said
(immediately without listening to the opponent): "He has wronged you in
demanding your ewe in addition to his ewes. And, verily, many partners oppress
one another, except those who believe and do righteous good deeds, and they are
few." And Dâwûd (David) guessed that We have tried him and he sought
Forgiveness of his Lord, and he fell down prostrate and turned (to Allâh) in
repentance. (24) So We forgave him that, and verily, for him is a near access
to Us, and a good place of (final) return (Paradise). (25) O Dâwûd (David)!
Verily! We have placed you as a successor on earth, so judge you between men in
truth (and justice) and follow not your desire for it will mislead you from the
Path of Allâh. Verily! those who wander astray from the Path of Allâh (shall)
have a severe torment, because they forgot the Day of Reckoning. (26)And We created
not the heaven and the earth and all that is between them without purpose! That
is the consideration of those who disbelieve! Then woe to those who disbelieve
(in Islâmic Monotheism) from the Fire! (27) Shall We treat those who believe
(in the Oneness of Allâh — Islâmic Monotheism) and do righteous good deeds, as
Mufsidûn (those who associate partners in worship with Allâh and commit crimes)
on earth? Or shall We treat the Muttaqûn (pious - see V.2:2), as the Fujjâr
(criminals, disbelievers, the wicked)? (28) (This is) a Book (the Qur'ân) which
We have sent down to you, full of blessings that they may ponder over its
Verses, and that men of understanding may remember. (29) And to Dâwûd (David)
We gave Sulaimân (Solomon). How excellent a slave! Verily, he was ever
oft-returning in repentance (to Us)! (30) When there were displayed before him,
in the afternoon, well trained horses of the highest breed [for Jihâd (holy
fighting in Allâh's Cause)] (31) And He said: "I did love the good (these
horses) instead of remembering my Lord (in my 'Asr prayer)" till the time
was over, and (the sun) had hidden in the veil (of night). (32) Then he said
"Bring them (horses) back to me." Then he began to pass his hand over
their legs and their necks (till the end of the display). (33) And, indeed We
did try Sulaimân (Solomon) and We placed on his throne Jasad (a devil, so he
lost his kingdom for a while) and he did return (to Allâh with obedience and in
repentance and to his throne and kingdom by the Grace of Allâh). (34) He said:
"My Lord! Forgive me, and bestow upon me a kingdom such as shall not
belong to any other after me: Verily, You are the Bestower." (35) So, We
subjected to him the wind, it blew gently his order whithersoever he willed, (36)
And also the Shayâtin (devils) from the jinn (including) every kind of builder
and diver, (37) And also others bound in fetters. (38) [Allâh said to Sulaimân
(Solomon)]: "This is Our gift, so spend you or withhold, no account will
be asked (of you)." (39) And verily, for him is a near access to Us, and a
good (final) return (Paradise). (40) And remember Our slave Ayyûb (Job), when
he invoked his Lord (saying): "Verily! Shaitân (Satan) has touched me with
distress (by ruing my health) and torment (by ruing my wealth)! (41) (Allâh
said to him): "Strike the ground with your foot: This is (a spring of)
water to wash in, cool and a (refreshing) drink." (42)And We gave
him (back) his family, and along with them the like thereof, as a Mercy from
Us, and a Reminder for those who understand. (43)"And take in your hand a
bundle of thin grass and strike therewith (your wife), and break not your
oath[] . Truly! We found him patient. How excellent (a) slave! Verily, he was
ever oft-returning in repentance (to Us)! (44) And remember Our slaves, Ibrâhim
(Abraham), Ishâq (Isaac), and Ya'qûb (Jacob), (all) owners of strength (in
worshipping Us) and (also) of religious understanding. (45) Verily, We did
choose them by granting them (a good thing,— i.e.) the remembrance of the home
[in the Hereafter and they used to make the people remember it, and also they
used to invite the people to obey Allâh and to do good deeds for the
Hereafter]. (46) And they are with Us, verily, of the chosen and the best! (47)
And remember Ismâ'il (Ishmael), Al¬Yasa'â (Elisha), and Dhul-Kifl (Isaiah), all
are among the best. (48) This is a Reminder, and verily, for the Muttaqûn
(pious and righteous persons - see V.2:2) is a good final return (Paradise), -,
(49) 'Adn (Edn) Paradise (everlasting Gardens), whose doors will be
opened for them. (50) Therein they will recline; therein they will call for
fruits in abundance and drinks; (51) And beside them will be Qasirat-at-Tarf
chaste females (wives) restraining their glances (desiring none except their
husbands)], (and) of equal ages. (52) This it is what you (Al-Muttaqûn - the
pious. See V.2:2) are promised for the Day of Reckoning! (53) (It will be said
to them)! Verily, this is Our Provision which will never finish; (54) This is
so! And for the Tâghûn (transgressors, disobedient to Allâh and His Messenger -
disbelievers in the Oneness of Allâh, criminals), will be an evil final return
(Fire), (55) Hell! Where they will burn, and worst (indeed) is that place to
rest! (56) This is so! Then let them taste it, a boiling fluid and dirty wound
discharges. (57) And other (torments) of similar kind — all together! (58) This
is a troop entering with you (in Hell), no welcome for them! Verily, they shall
burn in the Fire! (59) (The followers of the misleaders will say): "Nay,
you (too)! No welcome for you! It is you (misleaders) who brought this upon us
(because you misled us in the world), so evil is this place to stay in!" (60)
They will say: "Our Lord! Whoever brought this upon us, add to him a
double torment in the Fire!" (61)And they will say: "What is the
matter with us that we see not men whom we used to count among the bad
ones?" (62) Did we take them as an object of mockery, or have (our) eyes
failed to perceive them?" (63) Verily, that is the very truth, the mutual
dispute of the people of the Fire! (64) Say (O Muhammad SAW): "I am only a
warner and there is no Ilâh (God) except Allâh (none has the right to be
worshipped but Allâh) the One, the Irresistible, (65) "The Lord of the
heavens and the earth and all that is between them, the All-Mighty, the
Oft-Forgiving." (66) Say: "That (this Qur'ân) is a great news, (67)
"From which you turn away! (68) "I had no knowledge of the chiefs
(angels) on high when they were disputing and discussing (about the creation of
Adam). (69) "Only this has been revealed to me, that I am a plain
warner." (70) (Remember) when your Lord said to the angels: "Truly, I
am going to create man from clay" (71) So when I have fashioned him and
breathed into him (his) soul created by Me, then you fall down prostrate to
him." (72) So the angels prostrated themselves, all of them: (73) Except
Iblîs (Satan) he was proud[] and was one of the disbelievers. (74) (Allâh)
said: "O Iblîs (Satan)! What prevents you from prostrating yourself to one
whom I have created with Both My Hands[]. Are you too proud (to fall prostrate
to Adam) or are you one of the high exalted?" (75) [Iblîs (Satan)] said:
"I am better than he, You created me from fire, and You created him from
clay." (76) (Allâh) said: "Then get out from here, for verily, you
are outcast. (77) "And verily!, My Curse is on you till the Day of
Recompense." (78) [Iblîs (Satan)] said: "My Lord! Give me then
respite till the Day the (dead) are resurrected." (79) (Allâh) said:
"Verily! You are of those allowed respite (80) "Till the Day of the
time appointed." (81) [Iblîs (Satan)] said: "By Your Might, then I
will surely mislead them all, (82) "Except Your chosen slaves amongst them
(faithful, obedient, true believers of Islâmic Monotheism)." (83)(Allâh)
said: "The Truth is,— and the Truth I say, — (84) That I will fill
Hell with you [Iblîs (Satan)] and those of them (mankind) that follow you,
together." (85) Say (O Muhammad SAW): "No wage do I ask of you for
this (the Qur'ân), nor am I one of the Mutakallifûn (those who pretend and
fabricate things which do not exist). (86) "It (this Qur'ân) is only a
Reminder for all the 'Alamîn (mankind and jinn). (87) "And you shall
certainly know the truth of it after a while." (88)