SURAH
59: AL HASHR (The Mustering).
In the name of Allah, the Gracious,
the Merciful
1
Whatever is in the heavens and on earth, let it declare the praises and glory
of Allah: for he is the exalted in might, the wise.
2
It is he who got out the unbelievers among the people of Al-Kitab from their homes at the first
gathering of the forces. Little did you think that they would get out: and they
thought that their fortresses would defend them from Allah! But the Allah came
to them from quarters from which they little expected, and cast terror into
their hearts, so that they destroyed their dwellings by their own hands and the
hands of the believers. Take warning, then, if you have eyes!
3
And had it not been that Allah had decreed banishment for them, he would
certainly have punishment them in this world: and in the hereafter they shall
have the punishment of the fire.
4
That is because they resisted Allah and his Messenger: and if anyone resist
Allah, truly Allah is severe in punishment.
5
Whether you cut down the tender palm trees, or left them standing on their
roots, it was by leave of Allah, and in order that he might cover with shame
the rebellious transgressors.
6
What Allah has bestowed on his Messenger from them, for this you made no
expedition with either cavalry or camels: but Allah gives power to his
messengers over any he pleases: and Allah has power over all things.
7
What Allah has bestowed on his Messenger from the people of the townships
belongs to Allah, to his Messenger and to kindred and orphans, the needy and
the wayfarer; in order that it may not make a circuit between the wealthy among
you. So take what the Messenger assigns to you, and deny yourselves that which
he withholds from you. And fear Allah; for Allah is strict in punishment.
8
To the indigent Muhajirs, those who were expelled from their homes and their
property, while seeking grace from Allah and his good pleasure, and aiding
Allah and his Messenger: such are indeed the sincere ones.
9
But those who before them, had homes and had adopted the faith, show their
affection to such as came to them for refuge, and entertain no desire in their
hearts for things given to them, but give them preference over themselves, even
though poverty was their lot. And those saved from the covetousness of their
own souls, they are the ones that achieve prosperity.
10
And those who came after them say: Our Lord! Forgive us, and our brothers who
came before us into the faith, and leave not, in our hearts, rancour against
those who have believed. Our Lord! You are indeed full of kindness, most
merciful.
11
Have you not observed the hypocrites say to their misbelieving brothers among
the people of Al-Kitab?
If you are expelled, we too will go out with you, and we will never listen to
anyone in your affair; and if you are attacked we will help you. But Allah is
witness that they are indeed liars.
12
If they are expelled, never will they go out with them; and if they are
attacked, they will never help them; and if they do help them, they will turn
their backs; so they will receive no help.
13
Truly you are stronger because of the terror in their hearts from Allah. This
is because they are men devoid of understanding.
14
They will not fight you together, except in fortified townships, or from behind
walls. Strong is their fighting among themselves: you would think they were
united, but their hearts are divided: that is because they are a people devoid
of wisdom.
15
Like those who lately preceded them, they have tasted the evil result of their conduct;
and for them a grievous penalty;
16
Like Iblis, when he says to man, Deny Allah: but when he denies Allah, he says,
I am free of
you: I
fear Allah, the Lord of the universe!
17
The end of both will be that they will go into the fire, dwelling in it
forever. Such is the reward of the wrongdoers.
18
O you who believe! Fear Allah, and let every soul look to what he has sent
forth for tomorrow. Yes, fear Allah: for Allah is well acquainted with what you
do.
19
And be not like those who forgot Allah; and he made them forget their own
souls! Such are the rebellious transgressors!
20
Not equal are the companions of the fire and the companions of the garden: it
is the companions of the garden that will achieve felicity;
21
Had we sent down this Quran on a mountain, truly, you would have seen it humble itself
and break apart for fear of Allah. Such are the comparisons which we propound
to men, that they may reflect.
22
Allah is he, other than whom there is no other god; who knows both secret and
open; he, most gracious, most merciful.
23
Allah is he, other than whom there is no other god; the sovereign, the holy
one, the source of peace, the guardian of faith, the preserver of safety, the
exalted in might, the irresistible, the supreme: Glory to Allah, above the
partners they attribute to him.
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He is Allah, the creator, the initiator, the bestower of forms. To him belong
the most beautiful names; whatever is in the heavens and on earth, does declare
his praises and glory: and he is the exalted in might, the wise.