Surah Al-An’am – English Translation

Basic Surah Info

Surah Number – 6
Number of Ayah – 165
Revealed City – Mecca
Juz Details – Juz 7 Ayah 1-110, Juz 8 Ayah 111-165
Starting Page Number – 128th Page
Translated By Mustafa Khattab

Summary of Surah Al-An’am

Surah Al-An’am, meaning “The Cattle,” is the sixth surah of the Quran. It consists of 165 ayah and covers a range of topics, including the oneness of Allah, the importance of monotheism, the concept of prophethood, and the consequences of disbelief.

The Surah begins by emphasizing the oneness of Allah and the futility of associating partners with Him. It highlights the signs in nature and the universe as proof of Allah’s existence and power. It warns against idolatry and the worship of false deities.

Surah Al-An’am addresses the concept of prophethood and the role of messengers in guiding humanity. It mentions the stories of various prophets, including Nuh, Ibrahim, Musa, and Isa (peace be upon them), to provide lessons and examples for the believers.

The surah emphasizes the importance of sincere worship, obedience to Allah’s commandments, and the rejection of false beliefs and practices. It encourages the believers to follow the guidance of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the Quran as a source of guidance and wisdom.

Surah Al-An’am also addresses the arguments and objections raised by the disbelievers of Makkah, refuting their false claims and highlighting the consequences of their rejection of the truth. It emphasizes the importance of personal responsibility and accountability in matters of faith.

The surah discusses the concept of halal (lawful) and haram (forbidden) in matters of food and financial transactions. It provides guidelines for ethical conduct, emphasizing honesty, fairness, and justice in all dealings.

Surah Al-An’am warns against the deception of Satan and the importance of seeking refuge in Allah from his influence. It encourages the believers to be steadfast in their faith and to strive for righteousness.

The surah concludes by reminding the believers of the ultimate judgment in the Hereafter and the importance of seeking forgiveness and mercy from Allah. It encourages the believers to turn to Allah in repentance and to seek His guidance and protection.

In summary, Surah Al-An’am addresses various themes, including the oneness of Allah, the concept of prophethood, the consequences of disbelief, ethical conduct, and the importance of seeking Allah’s guidance and forgiveness. It provides lessons and examples from the stories of the prophets and emphasizes the significance of monotheism and obedience to Allah’s commandments.

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Bismillahir Rahmanir Rahim

1. All praise is for Allah Who created the heavens and the earth and made darkness and light. Yet the disbelievers set up equals to their Lord Ëšin worshipËē.

2. He is the One Who created you from clay, then appointed a term Ëšfor your deathËē and another known only to Him Ëšfor your resurrectionËē—yet you continue to doubt!

3. He is the Only True God in the heavens and the earth. He knows whatever you conceal and whatever you reveal, and knows whatever you do.

4. Whenever a sign comes to them from their Lord, they turn away from it.

5. They have indeed rejected the truth when it came to them, so they will soon face the consequences of their ridicule.

6. Have they not seen how many ËšdisbelievingËē peoples We destroyed before them? We had made them more established in the land than you. We sent down abundant rain for them and made rivers flow at their feet. Then We destroyed them for their sins and replaced them with other peoples.

7. Had We sent down to you ËšO ProphetËē a revelation in writing and they were to touch it with their own hands, the disbelievers would still have said, “This is nothing but pure magic!”

8. They say, “Why has no ËšvisibleËē angel come with him?” Had We sent down an angel, the matter would have certainly been settled Ëšat onceËē, and they would have never been given more time Ëšto repentËē.

9. And if We had sent an angel, We would have certainly made it Ëšassume the form ofËē a man—leaving them more confused than they already are.

10. ËšOtherËē messengers had already been ridiculed before you ËšO ProphetËē, but those who mocked them were overtaken by what they used to ridicule.

11. Say, “Travel throughout the land and see the fate of the deniers.”

12. Ask Ëšthem, O ProphetËē, “To whom belongs everything in the heavens and the earth?” Say, “To Allah!” He has taken upon Himself to be Merciful. He will certainly gather Ëšall ofËē you together for the Day of Judgment—about which there is no doubt. But those who have ruined themselves will never believe.

13. To Him belongs whatever exists in the day and night. And He is the All-Hearing, All-Knowing.

14. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Will I take any guardian other than Allah, the Originator of the heavens and the earth, Who provides for all and is not in need of provision?” Say, “I have been commanded to be the first to submit and not be one of the polytheists.”

15. Say, “I truly fear—if I were to disobey my Lord—the torment of a tremendous Day.”

16. Whoever is spared the torment of that Day will have certainly been shown Allah’s mercy. And that is the absolute triumph.

17. If Allah touches you with harm, none can undo it except Him. And if He touches you with a blessing, He is Most Capable of everything.

18. He reigns supreme over His creation. And He is the All-Wise, All-Aware.

19. Ask Ëšthem, O ProphetËē, “Who is the best witness?” Say, “Allah is! He is a Witness between me and you. And this Quran has been revealed to me so that, with it, I may warn you and whoever it reaches. Do you ËšpagansËē testify that there are other gods besides Allah?” ËšThenËē say, “I will never testify Ëšto thisËē!” ËšAndËē say, “There is only One God. And I totally reject whatever ËšidolsËē you associate with Him.”

20. Those to whom We gave the Scripture recognize him Ëšto be a true prophetËē as they recognize their own children. Those who have ruined themselves will never believe.

21. Who does more wrong than those who fabricate lies against Allah or deny His signs? Indeed, the wrongdoers will never succeed.

22. ËšConsiderËē the Day We will gather them all together then ask those who associated others Ëšwith Allah in worshipËē, “Where are those gods you used to claim?”

23. Their only argument will be: “By Allah, our Lord! We were never polytheists.”

24. See how they will lie about themselves and how those ËšgodsËē they fabricated will fail them!

25. There are some of them who Ëšpretend toËē listen to your recitation Ëšof the QuranËē, but We have cast veils over their hearts—leaving them unable to comprehend it—and deafness in their ears. Even if they were to see every sign, they still would not believe in them. The disbelievers would ËševenËē come to argue with you, saying, “This ËšQuranËē is nothing but ancient fables!”

26. They turn others away from the Prophet and distance themselves as well. They ruin none but themselves, yet they fail to perceive it.

27. If only you could see when they will be detained before the Fire! They will cry, “Oh! If only we could be sent back, we would never deny the signs of our Lord and we would ËšsurelyËē be of the believers.”

28. But no! ËšThey only say thisËē because the truth they used to hide will become all too clear to them. Even if they were to be sent back, they would certainly revert to what they were forbidden. Indeed they are liars!

29. They insisted, “There is nothing beyond this worldly life and we will never be resurrected.”

30. But if only you could see when they will be detained before their Lord! He will ask ËšthemËē, “Is this ËšHereafterËē not the truth?” They will cry, “Absolutely, by our Lord!” He will say, “Then taste the punishment for your disbelief.”

31. Losers indeed are those who deny the meeting with Allah until the Hour takes them by surprise, then they will cry, “Woe to us for having ignored this!” They will bear Ëšthe burden ofËē their sins on their backs. Evil indeed is their burden!

32. This worldly life is no more than play and amusement, but far better is the ËšeternalËē Home of the Hereafter for those mindful Ëšof AllahËē. Will you not then understand?

33. We certainly know that what they say grieves you ËšO ProphetËē. It is not your honesty they question—it is Allah’s signs that the wrongdoers deny.

34. Indeed, messengers before you were rejected but patiently endured rejection and persecution until Our help came to them. And Allah’s promise Ëšto helpËē is never broken. And you have already received some of the narratives of these messengers.

35. If you find their denial unbearable, then build—if you can—a tunnel through the earth or stairs to the sky to bring them a Ëšmore compellingËē sign. Had Allah so willed, He could have guided them all. So do not be one of those ignorant Ëšof this factËē.

36. Only the attentive will respond Ëšto your callËē. As for the dead, Allah will raise them up, then to Him they will ËšallËē be returned.

37. They ask, “Why has no ËšotherËē sign been sent down to him from his Lord?” Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Allah certainly has the power to send down a sign”—though most of them do not know.

38. All living beings roaming the earth and winged birds soaring in the sky are communities like yourselves. We have left nothing out of the Record. Then to their Lord they will be gathered all together.

39. Those who deny Our signs are ËšwilfullyËē deaf and dumb—lost in darkness. Allah leaves whoever He wills to stray and guides whoever He wills to the Straight Way.

40. Ask Ëšthem, O ProphetËē, “Imagine if you were overwhelmed by Allah’s torment or the Hour—would you call upon any other than Allah Ëšfor helpËē? ËšAnswer meËē if your claims are true!

41. No! He is the only One you would call. And if He willed, He could remove the affliction that made you invoke Him. Only then will you forget whatever you associate with Him Ëšin worshipËē.”

42. Indeed, We have sent messengers before you ËšO ProphetËē to other people who We put through suffering and adversity Ëšfor their denialËē, so perhaps they would be humbled.

43. Why did they not humble themselves when We made them suffer? Instead, their hearts were hardened, and Satan made their misdeeds appealing to them.

44. When they became oblivious to warnings, We showered them with everything they desired. But just as they became prideful of what they were given, We seized them by surprise, then they instantly fell into despair!

45. So the wrongdoers were utterly uprooted. And all praise is for Allah—Lord of all worlds.

46. Ask Ëšthem, O ProphetËē, “Imagine if Allah were to take away your hearing or sight, or seal your hearts—who else other than Allah could restore it?” See ËšO ProphetËē how We vary the signs, yet they still turn away.

47. Ask, “Imagine if Allah’s punishment were to overwhelm you with or without warning—who would be destroyed other than the wrongdoers?”

48. We have sent messengers only as deliverers of good news and as warners. Whoever believes and does good, there will be no fear for them, nor will they grieve.

49. But those who deny Our signs will be afflicted with punishment for their rebelliousness.

50. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “I do not say to you that I possess Allah’s treasuries or know the unseen, nor do I claim to be an angel. I only follow what is revealed to me.” Say, “Are those blind Ëšto the truthËē equal to those who can see? Will you not then reflect?”

51. Warn with this ËšQuranËē those who are awed by the prospect of being gathered before their Lord—when they will have no protector or intercessor besides Him—so perhaps they will be mindful Ëšof HimËē.

52. ËšO Prophet!Ëē Do not dismiss those Ëšpoor believersËē who invoke their Lord morning and evening, seeking His pleasure. You are not accountable for them whatsoever, nor are they accountable for you. So do not dismiss them, or you will be one of the wrongdoers.

53. In this way We have tested some by means of others, so those ËšdisbelieversËē may say, “Has Allah favoured these Ëšpoor believersËē out of all of us?” Does Allah not best recognize the grateful?

54. When the believers in Our revelations come to you, say, “Peace be upon you! Your Lord has taken upon Himself to be Merciful. Whoever among you commits evil ignorantly Ëšor recklesslyËē then repents afterwards and mends their ways, then Allah is truly All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”

55. This is how We make Our signs clear, so the way of the wicked may become distinct.

56. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “I have been forbidden to worship those you invoke besides Allah.” Say, “I will not follow your desires, for I then would certainly be astray and not one of those ËšrightlyËē guided.”

57. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Indeed, I stand on a clear proof from my Lord—yet you have denied it. That ËštormentËē you seek to hasten is not within my power. It is only Allah Who decides Ëšits timeËē. He declares the truth. And He is the Best of Judges.”

58. Say ËšalsoËē, “If what you seek to hasten were within my power, the matter between us would have already been settled. But Allah knows the wrongdoers best.”

59. With Him are the keys of the unseen—no one knows them except Him. And He knows what is in the land and sea. Not even a leaf falls without His knowledge, nor a grain in the darkness of the earth or anything—green or dry—but is ËšwrittenËē in a perfect Record.

60. He is the One Who calls back your souls by night and knows what you do by day, then revives you daily to complete your appointed term. To Him is your ËšultimateËē return, then He will inform you of what you used to do.

61. He reigns supreme over all of His creation, and sends recording-angels, watching over you. When death comes to any of you, Our angels take their soul, never neglecting this duty.

62. Then they are ËšallËē returned to Allah—their True Master. Judgment is His ËšaloneËē. And He is the Swiftest Reckoner.

63. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Who rescues you from the darkest times on land and at sea? He ËšaloneËē you call upon with humility, openly and secretly: “If You rescue us from this, we will be ever grateful.”

64. Say, “˹OnlyËē Allah rescues you from this and any other distress, yet you associate others with Him Ëšin worshipËē.”

65. Say, “He ËšaloneËē has the power to unleash upon you a torment from above or below you or split you into ËšconflictingËē factions and make you taste the violence of one another.” See how We vary the signs, so perhaps they will comprehend.

66. Still your people ËšO ProphetËē have rejected this ËšQuranËē, although it is the truth. Say, “I am not a keeper over you.”

67. Every ËšdestinedËē matter has a ËšsetËē time to transpire. And you will soon come to know.

68. And when you come across those who ridicule Our revelations, do not sit with them unless they engage in a different topic. Should Satan make you forget, then once you remember, do not Ëšcontinue toËē sit with the wrongdoing people.

69. Those mindful Ëšof AllahËē will not be accountable for those Ëšwho ridicule itËē whatsoever—their duty is to advise, so perhaps the ridiculers will abstain.

70. And leave those who take this faith Ëšof IslamËē as mere play and amusement and are deluded by ËštheirËē worldly life. Yet remind them by this ËšQuranËē, so no one should be ruined for their misdeeds. They will have no protector or intercessor other than Allah. Even if they were to offer every ËšpossibleËē ransom, none will be accepted from them. Those are the ones who will be ruined for their misdeeds. They will have a boiling drink and painful punishment for their disbelief.

71. Ask Ëšthem, O ProphetËē, “Should we invoke, other than Allah, those ËšidolsËē which cannot benefit or harm us, and turn back to disbelief after Allah has guided us? ËšIf we do so, we will beËē like those disoriented by devils in the wilderness, while their companions call them to guidance, ËšsayingËē, ‘Come to us!’ Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Allah’s guidance is the ËšonlyËē true guidance. And we are commanded to submit to the Lord of all worlds,

72. establish prayer, and be mindful of Him. To Him you will all be gathered together.

73. He is the One Who created the heavens and the earth in truth. On the Day Ëšof JudgmentËē He will say, ‘Be!’ And there will be! His command is truth. All authority is His ËšaloneËē on the Day the Trumpet will be blown. He is the Knower of all—seen or unseen. And He is the All-Wise, All-Aware.”

74. And ËšrememberËē when Abraham said to his father, Ȃzar, “Do you take idols as gods? It is clear to me that you and your people are entirely misguided.”

75. We also showed Abraham the wonders of the heavens and the earth, so he would be sure in faith.

76. When the night grew dark upon him, he saw a star and said, “This is my Lord!” But when it set, he said, “I do not love things that set.”

77. Then when he saw the moon rising, he said, “This one is my Lord!” But when it disappeared, he said, “If my Lord does not guide me, I will certainly be one of the misguided people.”

78. Then when he saw the sun shining, he said, “This must be my Lord—it is the greatest!” But again when it set, he declared, “O my people! I totally reject whatever you associate Ëšwith Allah in worshipËē.

79. I have turned my face towards the One Who has originated the heavens and the earth—being upright—and I am not one of the polytheists.”

80. And his people argued with him. He responded, “Are you arguing with me about Allah, while He has guided me? I am not afraid of whatever ËšidolsËē you associate with Him—˹none can harm me,Ëē unless my Lord so wills. My Lord encompasses everything in ËšHisËē knowledge. Will you not be mindful?

81. And how should I fear your associate-gods, while you have no fear in associating ËšothersËē with Allah—a practice He has never authorized? Which side has more right to security? ËšTell meËē if you really know!”

82. It is ËšonlyËē those who are faithful and do not tarnish their faith with falsehood who are guaranteed security and are ËšrightlyËē guided.

83. This was the argument We gave Abraham against his people. We elevate in rank whoever We please. Surely your Lord is All-Wise, All-Knowing.

84. And We blessed him with Isaac and Jacob. We guided them all as We previously guided Noah and those among his descendants: David, Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron. This is how We reward the good-doers.

85. Likewise, ËšWe guidedËē Zachariah, John, Jesus, and Elias, who were all of the righteous.

86. ËšWe also guidedËē Ishmael, Elisha, Jonah, and Lot, favouring each over other people Ëšof their timeËē.

87. And ËšWe favouredËē some of their forefathers, their descendants, and their brothers. We chose them and guided them to the Straight Path.

88. This is Allah’s guidance with which He guides whoever He wills of His servants. Had they associated others with Him Ëšin worshipËē, their ËšgoodËē deeds would have been wasted.

89. Those were the ones to whom We gave the Scripture, wisdom, and prophethood. But if these ËšpagansËē disbelieve in this ËšmessageËē, then We have already entrusted it to a people who will never disbelieve in it.

90. These ËšprophetsËē were ËšrightlyËē guided by Allah, so follow their guidance. Say, “I ask no reward of you for this ËšQuranËē—it is a reminder to the whole world.”

91. And they have not shown Allah His proper reverence when they said, “Allah has revealed nothing to any human being.” Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Who then revealed the Book brought forth by Moses as a light and guidance for people, which you split into separate sheets—revealing some and hiding much? You have been taught Ëšthrough this QuranËē what neither you nor your forefathers knew.” Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Allah Ëšrevealed itËē!” Then leave them to amuse themselves with falsehood.

92. This is a blessed Book which We have revealed—confirming what came before it—so you may warn the Mother of Cities and everyone around it. Those who believe in the Hereafter ËštrulyËē believe in it and guard their prayers.

93. Who does more wrong than the one who fabricates lies against Allah or claims, “I have received revelations!”—although nothing was revealed to them—or the one who says, “I can reveal the like of Allah’s revelations!”? If you ËšO ProphetËē could only see the wrongdoers in the throes of death while the angels are stretching out their hands ËšsayingËē, “Give up your souls! Today you will be rewarded with the torment of disgrace for telling lies about Allah and for being arrogant towards His revelations!”

94. ËšTodayËē you have come back to Us all alone as We created you the first time—leaving behind everything We have provided you with. We do not see your intercessors with you—those you claimed were Allah’s partners Ëšin worshipËē. All your ties have been broken and all your claims have let you down.”

95. Indeed, Allah is the One Who causes seeds and fruit stones to sprout. He brings forth the living from the dead and the dead from the living. That is Allah! How can you then be deluded Ëšfrom the truthËē?

96. He causes the dawn to break, and has made the night for rest and ËšmadeËē the sun and the moon Ëšto travelËē with precision. That is the design of the Almighty, All-Knowing.

97. And He is the One Who has made the stars as your guide through the darkness of land and sea. We have already made the signs clear for people who know.

98. And He is the One Who originated you all from a single soul, then assigned you a place to live and another to Ëšbe laid toËē rest. We have already made the signs clear for people who comprehend.

99. And He is the One Who sends down rain from the sky—causing all kinds of plants to grow—producing green stalks from which We bring forth clustered grain. And from palm trees come clusters of dates hanging within reach. ËšThere areËē also gardens of grapevines, olives, and pomegranates, similar Ëšin shapeËē but dissimilar Ëšin tasteËē. Look at their fruit as it yields and ripens! Indeed, in these are signs for people who believe.

100. Yet they associate the jinn with Allah Ëšin worshipËē, even though He created them, and they falsely attribute to Him sons and daughters out of ignorance. Glorified and Exalted is He above what they claim!

101. ËšHe isËē the Originator of the heavens and earth. How could He have children when He has no mate? He created all things and has ËšperfectËē knowledge of everything.

102. That is Allah—your Lord! There is no god Ëšworthy of worshipËē except Him. ËšHe isËē the Creator of all things, so worship Him ËšaloneËē. And He is the Maintainer of everything.

103. No vision can encompass Him, but He encompasses all vision. For He is the Most Subtle, All-Aware.

104. Indeed, there have come to you insights from your Lord. So whoever chooses to see, it is for their own good. But whoever chooses to be blind, it is to their own loss. And I am not a keeper over you.

105. And so We vary our signs to the extent that they will say, “You have studied Ëšprevious scripturesËē,” and We make this ËšQuranËē clear for people who know.

106. ËšO Prophet!Ëē Follow what is revealed to you from your Lord—there is no god Ëšworthy of worshipËē except Him—and turn away from the polytheists.

107. Had Allah willed, they would not have been polytheists. We have not appointed you as their keeper, nor are you their maintainer.

108. ËšO believers!Ëē Do not insult what they invoke besides Allah or they will insult Allah spitefully out of ignorance. This is how We have made each people’s deeds appealing to them. Then to their Lord is their return, and He will inform them of what they used to do.

109. They swear by Allah their most solemn oaths that if a sign were to come to them, they would certainly believe in it. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Signs are only with Allah.” What will make you ËšbelieversËē realize that even if a sign were to come to them, they still would not believe?

110. We turn their hearts and eyes away Ëšfrom the truthËē as they refused to believe at first, leaving them to wander blindly in their defiance.

111. Even if We had sent them the angels, made the dead speak to them, and assembled before their own eyes every sign Ëšthey demandedËē, they still would not have believed—unless Allah so willed. But most of them are ignorant Ëšof thisËē.

112. And so We have made for every prophet enemies—devilish humans and jinn—whispering to one another with elegant words of deception. Had it been your Lord’s Will, they would not have done such a thing. So leave them and their deceit,

113. so that the hearts of those who disbelieve in the Hereafter may be receptive to it, be pleased with it, and be persistent in their evil pursuits.

114. ËšSay, O Prophet,Ëē “Should I seek a judge other than Allah while He is the One Who has revealed for you the Book Ëšwith the truthËē perfectly explained?” Those who were given the Scripture know that it has been revealed Ëšto youËē from your Lord in truth. So do not be one of those who doubt.

115. The Word of your Lord has been perfected in truth and justice. None can change His Words. And He is the All-Hearing, All- Knowing.

116. ËšO Prophet!Ëē If you were to obey most of those on earth, they would lead you away from Allah’s Way. They follow nothing but assumptions and do nothing but lie.

117. Indeed, your Lord knows best who has strayed from His Way and who is ËšrightlyËē guided.

118. So eat only of what is slaughtered in Allah’s Name if you truly believe in His revelations.

119. Why should you not eat of what is slaughtered in Allah’s Name when He has already explained to you what He has forbidden to you—except when compelled by necessity? Many ËšdeviantsËē certainly mislead others by their whims out of ignorance. Surely your Lord knows the transgressors best.

120. Shun all sin—open and secret. Indeed, those who commit sin will be punished for what they earn.

121. Do not eat of what is not slaughtered in Allah’s Name. For that would certainly be Ëšan act ofËē disobedience. Surely the devils whisper to their ËšhumanËē associates to argue with you. If you were to obey them, then you ËštooËē would be polytheists.

122. Can those who had been dead, to whom We gave life and a light with which they can walk among people, be compared to those in complete darkness from which they can never emerge? That is how the misdeeds of the disbelievers have been made appealing to them.

123. And so We have placed in every society the most wicked to conspire in it. Yet they plot only against themselves, but they fail to perceive it.

124. Whenever a sign comes to them, they say, “We will never believe until we receive what Allah’s messengers received.” Allah knows best where to place His message. The wicked will soon be overwhelmed by humiliation from Allah and a severe punishment for their evil plots.

125. Whoever Allah wills to guide, He opens their heart to Islam. But whoever He wills to leave astray, He makes their chest tight and constricted as if they were climbing up into the sky. This is how Allah dooms those who disbelieve.

126. That is your Lord’s Path—perfectly straight. We have already made the signs clear to those who are mindful.

127. They will have the Home of Peace with their Lord, Who will be their Guardian because of what they used to do.

128. ËšConsiderËē the Day He will gather them ËšallËē together and say, “O assembly of jinn! You misled humans in great numbers.” And their human associates will say, “Our Lord! We benefited from each other’s company, but now we have reached the term which You appointed for us.” ËšThenËē He will say, “The Fire is your home, yours to stay in forever, except whoever Allah wills to spare.” Surely your Lord is All-Wise, All-Knowing.

129. This is how We make the wrongdoers ËšdestructiveËē allies of one another because of their misdeeds.

130. ËšAllah will ask,Ëē “O assembly of jinn and humans! Did messengers not come from among you, proclaiming My revelations and warning you of the coming of this Day of yours?” They will say, “We confess against ourselves!” For they have been deluded by ËštheirËē worldly life. And they will testify against themselves that they were disbelievers.

131. This Ëšsending of the messengersËē is because your Lord would never destroy a society for their wrongdoing while its people are unaware Ëšof the truthËē.

132. They will each be assigned ranks according to their deeds. And your Lord is not unaware of what they do.

133. Your Lord is the Self-Sufficient, Full of Mercy. If He wills, He can do away with you and replace you with whoever He wills, just as He produced you from the offspring of other people.

134. Indeed, what you have been promised will certainly come to pass. And you will have no escape.

135. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “O my people! Persist in your ways, for I ËštooËē will persist in mine. You will soon know who will fare best in the end. Indeed, the wrongdoers will never succeed.”

136. The pagans set aside for Allah a share of the crops and cattle He created, saying, “This ËšportionËē is for Allah,” so they claim, “and this ËšoneËē for our associate-gods.” Yet the portion of their associate-gods is not shared with Allah while Allah’s portion is shared with their associate-gods. What unfair judgment!

137. Likewise, the pagans’ evil associates have made it appealing to them to kill their own children—only leading to their destruction as well as confusion in their faith. Had it been Allah’s Will, they would not have done such a thing. So leave them and their falsehood.

138. They say, “These cattle and crops are reserved—none may eat them except those we permit,” so they claim. Some other cattle are exempted from labour and others are not slaughtered in Allah’s Name—falsely attributing lies to Him. He will repay them for their lies.

139. They ËšalsoËē say, “The offspring of this cattle is reserved for our males and forbidden to our females; but if it is stillborn, they may all share it.” He will repay them for their falsehood. Surely He is All-Wise, All-Knowing.

140. Lost indeed are those who have murdered their own children foolishly out of ignorance and have forbidden what Allah has provided for them—falsely attributing lies to Allah. They have certainly strayed and are not ËšrightlyËē guided.

141. He is the One Who produces gardens—both cultivated and wild—and palm trees, crops of different flavours, olives, and pomegranates—similar Ëšin shapeËē, but dissimilar Ëšin tasteËē. Eat of the fruit they bear and pay the dues at harvest, but do not waste. Surely He does not like the wasteful.

142. Some cattle are fit for labour, others are too small. Eat of what Allah has provided for you and do not follow Satan’s footsteps. Certainly, he is your sworn enemy.

143. ËšAllah has createdËē four pairs: a pair of sheep and a pair of goats—ask Ëšthem, O ProphetËē, “Has He forbidden Ëšto youËē the two males or the two females or what is in the wombs of the two females? Tell me with knowledge, if what you say is true.”—

144. and a pair of camels and a pair of oxen. Ask ËšthemËē, “Has He forbidden Ëšto youËē the two males or the two females or what is in the wombs of the two females? Or were you present when Allah gave you this commandment?” Who does more wrong than those who fabricate lies against Allah to mislead others without ËšanyËē knowledge? Surely Allah does not guide the wrongdoing people.

145. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “I do not find in what has been revealed to me anything forbidden to eat except carrion, running blood, swine—which is impure—or a sinful offering in the name of any other than Allah. But if someone is compelled by necessity—neither driven by desire nor exceeding immediate need—then surely your Lord is All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.”

146. For those who are Jewish, We forbade every animal with undivided hoofs and the fat of oxen and sheep except what is joined to their backs or intestines or mixed with bone. In this way We rewarded them for their violations. And We are certainly truthful.

147. But if they deny you ËšO ProphetËē, say, “Your Lord is infinite in mercy, yet His punishment will not be averted from the wicked people.”

148. The polytheists will argue, “Had it been Allah’s Will, neither we nor our forefathers would have associated others with Him Ëšin worshipËē or made anything unlawful.” Likewise, those before them rejected the truth until they tasted Our punishment. Ask Ëšthem, O ProphetËē, “Do you have any knowledge that you can produce for us? Surely you follow nothing but ËšfalseËē assumptions and you do nothing but lie.”

149. Say, “Allah has the most conclusive argument. Had it been His Will, He would have easily imposed guidance upon all of you.”

150. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Bring your witnesses who can testify that Allah has forbidden this.” If they ËšfalselyËē testify, do not testify with them. And do not follow the desires of those who deny Our proofs, disbelieve in the Hereafter, and set up equals with their Lord.

151. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Come! Let me recite to you what your Lord has forbidden to you: do not associate others with Him Ëšin worshipËē. ËšDo not fail toËē honour your parents. Do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for you and for them. Do not come near indecencies, openly or secretly. Do not take a ËšhumanËē life—made sacred by Allah—except with ËšlegalËē right. This is what He has commanded you, so perhaps you will understand.

152. And do not come near the wealth of the orphan—unless intending to enhance it—until they attain maturity. Give full measure and weigh with justice. We never require of any soul more than what it can afford. Whenever you speak, maintain justice—even regarding a close relative. And fulfil your covenant with Allah. This is what He has commanded you, so perhaps you will be mindful.

153. Indeed, that is My Path—perfectly straight. So follow it and do not follow other ways, for they will lead you away from His Way. This is what He has commanded you, so perhaps you will be conscious Ëšof AllahËē.”

154. Additionally, We gave Moses the Scripture, completing the favour upon those who do good, detailing everything, and as a guide and a mercy, so perhaps they would be certain of the meeting with their Lord.

155. This is a blessed Book We have revealed. So follow it and be mindful Ëšof AllahËē, so you may be shown mercy.

156. You ËšpagansËē can no longer say, “Scriptures were only revealed to two groups before us and we were unaware of their teachings.”

157. Nor can you say, “If only the Scriptures had been revealed to us, we would have been better guided than they.” Now there has come to you from your Lord a clear proof—a guide and mercy. Who then does more wrong than those who deny Allah’s revelations and turn away from them? We will reward those who turn away from Our revelations with a dreadful punishment for turning away.

158. Are they awaiting the coming of the angels, or your Lord ËšHimselfËē, or some of your Lord’s ËšmajorËē signs? On the Day your Lord’s signs arrive, belief will not benefit those who did not believe earlier or those who did no good through their faith. Say, “Keep waiting! We too are waiting.”

159. Indeed, you ËšO ProphetËē are not responsible whatsoever for those who have divided their faith and split into sects. Their judgment rests only with Allah. And He will inform them of what they used to do.

160. Whoever comes with a good deed will be rewarded tenfold. But whoever comes with a bad deed will be punished for only one. None will be wronged.

161. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Surely my Lord has guided me to the Straight Path, a perfect way, the faith of Abraham, the upright, who was not one of the polytheists.”

162. Say, “Surely my prayer, my worship, my life, and my death are all for Allah—Lord of all worlds.

163. He has no partner. So I am commanded, and so I am the first to submit.”

164. Say, ËšO Prophet,Ëē “Should I seek a lord other than Allah while He is the Lord of everything?” No one will reap except what they sow. No soul burdened with sin will bear the burden of another. Then to your Lord is your return, and He will inform you of your differences.

165. He is the One Who has placed you as successors on earth and elevated some of you in rank over others, so He may test you with what He has given you. Surely your Lord is swift in punishment, but He is certainly All-Forgiving, Most Merciful.

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