THE KORAN
Translated by E.H. Palmer
THE CHAPTER OF HUD
(XI. Mecca.)
ALIF LAM RA. A book whose signs are
confirmed and then detailed, from the wise one, the aware: that
ye worship not other than God,- verily, I am to you from Him a warner
and a herald of glad tidings; and that ye seek pardon from your
Lord, then turn again to Him! He will cause you to enjoy a good
provision to a named and appointed time, and will give His grace
to every one deserving grace; but if ye turn your backs, I fear
for you the torment of a great day.
Unto God is your return, and He is mighty over all.
Do they not, verily, fold up their breasts, that the' may hide from
Him? But when they cover themselves with their garments, does.
He not know what they conceal and what they display? verily, He
knows the nature of men's breasts!
There is no beast that walks upon the earth but its provision is
from God. He knows its settlement and its resting-place; all is
in the
perspicuous Book.
He it is who created the heavens and the earth in six days, and
His throne was upon the water that He might try you, which of you
did best.
But shouldst thou say, 'Ye will be raised up after death,' those
who
misbelieve will surely say, 'This is naught but obvious sorcery;'
and if we keep back from them the torment to a stated generation,
they will surely say, 'What hinders it?'- Aye! on the day it comes
to
them there is no turning it away from them, but that shall close
in on
them at which they mocked.
And if we make man taste of mercy from us and then strip it off
from him, verily, he is despairing, ungrateful; and if we make him
taste of comfort after distress has touched him, he will surely
say, 'The evils have gone away from me;' verily, then he is joyful
and boasting.
Save those who are patient and do right; these- for them is pardon
and a mighty hire!
Haply thou art leaving part of what is revealed to thee and thy
breast is straitened thereby, lest they should say, 'Why is not
a treasure sent down to him? or why did not an angel come with him?-
thou art only a warner, and God is guardian over all.'
Or they will say, 'He hath devised it;' say, 'Bring ten surahs like
it devised; and call upon whom ye can beside God, if ye do tell
the truth!' And if they do not answer, then know that it is revealed
by the knowledge of God, and that there is no god but He- are ye
then resigned?
Whosoever shall wish for the life of this world and its ornaments,
we will pay them their works therein, and they shall not be cheated.
These are those for whom there is nothing in the hereafter save
the
Fire; and void is what they made therein, and vain what they were
doing!
Is he (like them) who stands upon a manifest sign from his Lord,
which is a witness from Him, and recites it, with the book of Moses
before him for a model and a mercy? These believe in it; and whosoever
of the crews disbelieves in him, the Fire is his promise.
Be not thou in doubt about it; verily, it is truth from thy Lord,
though most men do not believe.
Who is more unjust than he who forges against God a lie? they shall
be set before their Lord, and the witnesses shall say, 'These it
is who lied against their Lord.' Aye! God's curse is on the unjust
who turn men away from the path, and crave to make it crooked, and
in the hereafter disbelieve! They cannot make Him helpless in the
earth, nor have they other than God for patrons. Doubled for them
is the torment. They could not hear, nor did they see! Those it
is who lose themselves; and that which they did devise has strayed
away from them. No doubt but that in the hereafter these are those
who lose!
Verily, those who believe and do what is right, and humble themselves
to their Lord, they are the fellows of Paradise; they shall
dwell therein for aye. The two parties' likeness is as the blind
and
the deaf, and the seeing and the hearing; shall they two be equal
in
likeness? will ye not mind?
We did send Noah unto his people, 'Verily, I am to you an obvious
warner; that ye should not worship any save God. Verily, I fear
for
you the torment of the grievous day. But the chiefs of those who
misbelieved amongst his people said, 'We only see in thee a mortal
like ourselves; nor do we see that any follow thee except the
reprobates amongst us by a rash judgment; nor do we see that you
have any preference over us; nay more, we think you liars!' said,
'O
my people! let us see! if I stand upon a manifest sign from my Lord,
and there come to me mercy from him, and ye are blinded to it; shall
we force you to it while ye are averse therefrom?
'O my people! I do not ask you for wealth in return for it; my hire
is only from God; nor do I repulse those who believe; verily, they
shall meet their Lord. But I see you, a people who are ignorant.
O my people! who will help me against God, were I to repulse you?
do ye not then mind? I do not say that I have the treasures of God;
nor do I know the unseen; nor do I say, "Verily, I am an angel;"
nor do I say of those whom your eyes despise, "God will never
give them any good!"- God knows best what is in their souls-
verily, then should I be of the unjust.'
They said, 'O Noah! thou hast wrangled with us, and hast multiplied
wranglings with us; bring us then what thou hast threatened us with,
if thou art of those who tell the truth.' Said he, 'God will only
bring it on you if He pleases, nor can ye make Him helpless; nor
will my advice profit you, should I wish to. advise you, if God
wish to lead you into error. He is your Lord, and unto Him shall
ye be returned.'
Do they say, 'He has devised it?' Say, 'If I have devised it, then
on me be my sin. But I am clear of that wherein ye sin.'
And Noah was inspired, 'None shall surely believe amongst thy people
but those who have believed already; take not then ill that which
they do. And make the ark under our eyes, and at our inspiration;
and plead not with me for those who have done wrong; verily, they
shall be drowned.'
So he made the ark, and every time the chiefs of his people passed
by him they jested at him. Said he, 'If ye jest at us, verily, we
shall jest at you even as ye are jesting, and ye shall surely know.
'He to whom a torment comes, it shall shame him, and there shall
light upon him lasting torment.'
Until at length when our order came, and the oven boiled, we said,
'Load therein of every kind two, and likewise thy family,- save
those on whom the sentence has already been passed- likewise those
who believe;' but there believed not with him save a few. And he
said, 'Ride ye therein; in the name of God is its course, and its
mooring.
Verily, my Lord is forgiving and merciful.'
And it floated on with them mid waves like mountains; and Noah cried
to his son who had gone aside, 'O my boy! ride with us and be not
with the misbelievers.' Said he, 'I will betake me to a mountain
that shall save me from the water.' Said he, 'There is none to save
to-day from the command of God, except for him on whom He may have
mercy.' And the wave came between them, and he was amongst the drowned.
And it was said, 'O earth! swallow down thy water!' and, 'O heaven!
hold!' and the water abated; and the affair was decided, and it
settled on Gudi, it was said, 'Away with the people who are evildoers!'
And Noah went unto his Lord and said, 'My Lord, verily, my son is
of my people, and, verily, Thy promise is true, and Thou art the
justest of judges.' He said, 'O Noah! he is not of thy people; verily,
it is a work that is not right. Then, ask me not for that of which
thou knowest naught. Verily, I. admonish thee that thou shouldst
not be of the ignorant.' He said, 'My Lord, verily, I seek refuge
in Thee from asking Thee for aught of which I know nothing; and,
unless
Thou dost forgive me and have mercy on, me, I shall be of those
who lose.'
It was said, 'O Noah! descend in safety from us, and blessings upon
thee and upon (some) nations of those who are with thee; but (some)
nations we will allow to enjoy prosperity and then there shall touch,
them, from us grievous woe.' These are, stories of the unseen which
we reveal to thee; thou didst not know them, thou nor thy people
before this. Be patient, then; verily, the issue is for those
who fear.
And unto 'Ad (we sent) their brother Hud, he said, 'O my people!
serve God; ye have no god but Him. Ye do but devise a lie. O my
people! I do not ask you for hire in return; my hire is only from
Him who created me: have ye then no sense?
'O my people! ask pardon of your Lord; then turn to Him; He will
send the skies down on you in torrents; and He will add strength
to
your strength: do not then turn back sinners.'
They said, 'O Hud! thou hast not come to us with a manifest sign;
nor will we leave our gods at thy word; nor will we believe in thee.
We can only say that some of our gods have attacked thee with evil.'
Said he, 'Verily, I call God to witness, and do ye bear witness
too,
that I am free from that which ye associate beside Him.
'Plot then against me altogether, and give me no delay. Verily,
I rely upon God, my Lord and your Lord. There is no beast that walks,
but He taketh it by its forelock. Verily, my Lord is on the right
way!
'But if ye turn your backs,- then I have conveyed to you what I
was sent to you with; and my Lord will make another people your
successors. Ye cannot harm Him at all; verily, my Lord is guardian
over all!'
And when our order came we saved Hud, and those who believed with
him, by mercy from us; and we saved them from harsh torment. That
(tribe of) 'Ad denied the signs of their Lord, and rebelled against
His apostles, and followed the bidding of every headstrong tyrant.
They were followed in this world by curse, and on the resurrection
day- Did not 'Ad disbelieve their Lord? Aye! away with 'Ad the
people of Hud!'
And unto Thamud (we sent) their brother Zali'h; said he, 'O my people!
worship God; ye have no god but Him. He it is that produced you
from the earth, and made you live therein! Then ask pardon of Him;
then turn again to Him: verily, my Lord is nigh and answers!'
They said, 'O Zali'h! thou wert amongst us one we hoped in before
this: dost thou forbid us to worship what our fathers worshipped?
verily, we are in hesitating doubt as to that to which thou callest
us.'
He said, 'O my people! let us see; if I stand upon a manifest sign
from my Lord, and there come from Him mercy, who will help me
against God if I rebel against Him? Ye will add only to my loss.
'O my people! this she-camel of God is a sign for you; leave her,
then, to feed in God's earth, and touch her not with evil, or there
will catch you torment that is nigh.' But they did hamstring her,
and he said, 'Enjoy yourselves in your houses for three days;- that
is the promise that shall not be belied.'
And when our order came we saved Zali'h, and those who believed
with him, by our mercy, from disgrace upon that day. Verily, thy
Lord He is powerful and mighty.
And the noise caught those who had done wrong; and on the morrow
they were lying corpses in their houses, as though they had never
dwelt therein. Did not Thamud indeed disbelieve in their Lord? Aye!
away with Thamud!
Our messengers did come to Abraham with glad tidings; they said,
'Peace!' He said, 'Peace be it!' nor did he delay to bring the roasted
calf. But when he saw that their hands reached not thereto, he could
not understand them, and harboured fear of them. They said, 'Fear
not.
Verily, we are sent unto the people of Lot.' And his wife was standing
by, laughing; and we gave her the glad tidings of Isaac, and of
Jacob after Isaac. Said she, 'Alas for me! shall I bear a son when
I am an old woman, and this husband of mine an old man? Verily,
this is a wonderful thing!' They said,' Dost thou wonder at the
bidding of God? God's mercy and blessings upon you, ye people of
the house!
Verily, He is to be praised and glorified.'
And when his terror left Abraham, and the glad tidings came to him,
he wrangled with us about the people of Lot; verily, Abraham was
clement, pitiful, relenting.
'O Abraham! avoid this; verily, the bidding of thy Lord has come;
verily, there is coming to them torment that cannot be put off.'
And when our messengers came to Lot, he was grieved for them; but
his arm was straitened for them, and he said, 'This is a troublesome
day!' And his people came to him, rushing at him, for before that
they used to work evil. He 'Said, 'O my people! here are my daughters,
they are purer for you; then, fear God, and do not disgrace me through
my guests;- is there not among you one right-thinking man?'
They said, 'Thou knowest that we have no claim on thy daughters;
verily, thou knowest what we want!' He said, 'Had I but power over
you; or could I but resort to some strong column....!' (The angels)
said, 'O Lot! verily, we are the messengers of thy Lord, they shall
certainly not reach thee; then travel with thy people in the darkness
of the night, and let none of you look round except thy wife: verily,
there shall befall her what befalls them. Verily, their appointment
is for the morning! and is not the morning nigh?'
And when our bidding came, we made their high parts their low parts.
And we rained down upon them stones and baked clay one after
another, marked, from thy Lord, and these are not so far from the
unjust!
And unto Midian (we sent) their brother Sho'haib. He said, 'O my
people! serve God; ye have no god but Him, and give not short
measure and weight. Verily, 'I see you well off; but, verily, I
fear for you the torments of an encompassing day. O my people! give
measure and weight fairly, and defraud not men of their things;
and wreak not wrong in the earth, corrupting it. God's residue is
better for you if ye be believers. But I am not a guardian over
you.'
They said, 'O Sho'haib! Do thy prayers bid thee that we should
forsake what our fathers served, or that we should not do as we
please with our wealth? Thou art, forsooth, the clement and
straight-forward one!'
He said, 'O my people! Do ye see? If I stand upon a manifest sign
from my Lord, and He provides me from Himself with a goodly provision,
and I consent not with you to that which I forbid you, I only wish
to better you so far as I can,- nor comes my grace through any one
but God; on Him do I rely, and unto Him I turn. O my people! let
not a breach with me make you so sin that there befall you the like
of that which befel the people of Noah, or the people of Hud, or
the people of Zali'h- nor are the people of Lot so far from you!
Ask pardon, then, from your Lord, then turn to Him; verily, my Lord
is merciful, loving!'
They said, 'O Sho'haib! we do not understand much of what thou
sayest, and 'we see that thou art weak amongst us; and were it not
for thy family we would stone thee, nor couldst thou be powerful
over us.'
He said, 'O my people! are my family more esteemed by you than
God? or have you taken Him as something to cast behind your backs?
Verily, my Lord, whate'er ye do, doth comprehend. O my people! act
according to your power; verily, I too will act, and ye at length
shall know! To whomsoever torment comes it shall disgrace him, and
him who is a liar. Watch then; verily, I with you am watching too!'
And when our bidding came we saved Sho'haib, and those who
believed with him, by our mercy; and the noise caught those who
had done wrong, and on the morrow they were in their houses prone,
as though they had not dwelt therein. Aye! 'Away with Midian!' as
it was, 'Away with Thamud!'
And we sent Moses with our signs and with obvious power unto Pharaoh
and his chiefs; but they followed Pharaoh's bidding, and Pharaoh's
bidding was not straightforward.
He shall approach his people on the resurrection day, and take them
down to water at the Fire,- an evil watering-place to water at!
In this (world) were they followed by a curse; and on the resurrection
day evil shall be the aid they are aided with!
That is one of the stories of the cities which we recite to thee-
some of them are standing now and some mown down!
We did not wrong them, but they wronged themselves. Their gods
availed them naught, on which they called instead of God, when once
the bidding of thy Lord had come; nor did they add save to their
downfall!
Thus is thy Lord's overtaking when He overtakes the cities that
have
done wrong; verily, His overtaking is grievous, keen.
Verily, in that is a sign to him who fears the torment of the last
day;- that is a day unto which men shall be gathered;- that is a
witnessed day!
We will not delay it, save unto a numbered and appointed time. The
day when it shall come no soul shall speak save by His permission,
and amongst them (shall be) the wretched and the glad.
And as for those who are wretched-why, in the Fire! there shall
they
groan and sob! to dwell therein for aye, so long as the heavens
and
the earth endure; save what thy Lord will. Verily, thy Lord is one
who works His will.
And as for those who are glad- why, in Paradise! to dwell therein
for aye, so long as the heavens and the earth endure; save what
thy
Lord will,- a ceaseless boon!
Be not then in doubt concerning what these men do serve;- they
only serve as their fathers served before; and we will give them
their
portion undiminished.
We gave Moses the Book before, and then they disagreed concerning
it, and, had it not been for a word that had been passed by thy
Lord, it would have been decided between them; but, verily, they
are (still) in hesitating doubt concerning it.
But, verily, every one thy Lord will surely repay for their works;
verily, He of what they do is well aware!
Do thou then be upright, as thou art bidden, and whosoever turns
repentantly with thee; and transgress ye not:- verily, He on what
ye
do doth look.
Lean not unto those who do wrong, lest the Fire touch you, for ye
have no patrons but God; and, moreover, ye shall not be helped!
And be thou steadfast in prayer at the two ends of the day, and
the (former and latter) parts of the night. Verily, good works
remove evil works;- that is a reminder to the mindful! And be thou
patient, for God wastes not the hire of those who do good.
And were there among the generations before you any endowed with
a remnant (of piety) forbidding evildoing in the earth, save a few
of those whom we saved; but the evildoers followed what they enjoyed,
and were sinners.
Thy Lord would not have destroyed the cities unjustly while the
people of them were welldoers.
Had thy Lord pleased, He would have made men one nation; but they
will not cease to differ, save those they Lord has had mercy on.
For this has He created them, and the word of thy Lord is fulfilled,
'I will surely fill hell with ginns and mankind altogether.'
And all that we relate to thee of the stories of the apostles is
what will stablish thy heart: and herein has the truth come to thee,
and an admonition and a reminder to the believers.
Say to those who believe not, 'Act according to your power, verily,
we are acting too! And wait ye, verily, we are waiting too!'
God's are the unseen things of the heavens and of the earth; and
unto Him the affair doth all return. Then serve Him and rely on
Him;
for thy Lord is not heedless of that which ye do.
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