THE KORAN
Translated by E.H. Palmer
THE CHAPTER OF MARY
(XIX. Mecca.)
IN the name of the merciful and
compassionate God.
KAF HA YA AIN SAD. The mention of thy Lord's mercy to His servant
Zachariah, when he called on his Lord with a secret calling. Said
he, 'My Lord! verily, my bones are weak, and my head flares with
hoariness;-and I never was unfortunate in my prayers to Thee, my
Lord!
But I fear my heirs after me, and my wife is barren; then grant
me
from Thee a successor, to be my heir and the heir of the family
of
Jacob, and make him, my Lord! acceptable.'
'O Zachariah! verily, we give thee glad tidings of a son, whose
name
shall be John. We never made a namesake of his before.'
Said he, 'My Lord! how can I have a son, when my wife is barren,
and I have reached through old age to decrepitude?'
He said, 'Thus says thy Lord, It is easy for Me, for I created thee
at first when yet thou wast nothing.'
Said he, 'O my Lord! make for me a sign. He said, 'Thy sign is that
thou shalt not speak to men for three nights (though) sound.'
Then he went forth unto his people from the chamber, and he made
signs to them: 'Celebrate (God's) praises morning and evening!'
O John! take the Book with strength; and we gave him judgment when
a boy, and grace from us, and purity; and he was pious and righteous
to his parents, and was not a rebellious tyrant.
So peace upon him the day he was born, and the day he died, and
the day he shall be raised up alive.
And mention, in the Book, Mary; when she retired from her family
into an eastern place; and she took a veil (to screen herself) from
them; and we sent unto her our spirit; and he took for her the
semblance of a well-made man. Said she, 'Verily, I take refuge in
the Merciful One from thee, if thou art pious.' Said he, 'I am only
a messenger of thy Lord to bestow on thee a pure boy.'
Said she, 'How can I have a boy when no man has touched me, and
when I am no harlot?' He said, 'Thus says thy Lord, It is easy for
Me!
and we will make him a sign unto man, and a mercy from us; for it
is a decided matter.'
So she conceived him, and she retired with him into a remote place.
And the labour pains came upon her at the trunk of a palm tree,
and she said, 'O that I had died before this, and been forgotten
out of mind!' and he called to her from beneath her 'Grieve not,
for thy Lord has placed a stream beneath thy feet, and shake towards
thee the trunk of the palm tree, it will drop upon thee fresh dates
fit to gather; so eat, and drink, and cheer thine eye; and if thou
shouldst see any mortal say, "Verily, I have vowed to the Merciful
One a fast, and I will not speak to-day with a human being."'
Then she brought it to her people, carrying it; said they, 'O Mary!
thou hast done an extraordinary thing! O sister of Aaron! thy father
was not a bad man, nor was thy mother a harlot!' And she pointed
to him, and they said, 'How are we to speak with one who is in the
cradle a child?' He said, 'Verily, I am a servant of God; He has
brought me the Book, and He has made me a prophet, and He has made
me blessed wherever I be; and He has required of me prayer
and almsgiving so long as I live, and piety towards my mother, and
has not made me a miserable tyrant; and peace upon me the day I
was born, and the day I die, and the day I shall be raised up alive.'
That is, Jesus the son of Mary,-by the word of truth whereon ye
do
dispute!
God could not take to himself any son! celebrated be His praise!
when He decrees a matter He only says to it, 'BE,' and it is; and,
verily, God is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him; this is the
right way.
And the parties have disagreed amongst themselves, but woe to
those who disbelieve, from the witnessing of the mighty day! they
can hear and they can see, on the day when they shall come to us;
but the evildoers are to-day in obvious error!
And warn them of the day of sighing, when the matter is decreed
while they are heedless, and while they do not believe.
Verily, we will inherit the earth and all who are upon it, and unto
us shall they return!
And mention, in the Book, Abraham; verily, he was a confessor,-a
prophet. When he said to his father, 'O my sire! why dost thou worship
what can neither hear nor see nor avail thee aught? O my sire! verily,
to me has come knowledge which has not come to thee; then follow
me, and I will guide thee to a level way.
O my sire! serve not Satan; verily, Satan is ever a rebel against
the Merciful. O my sire! verily, I fear that there may touch thee
torment from the Merciful, and that thou mayest be a client of Satan.'
Said he, 'What! art thou averse from my gods, O Abraham? verily,
if thou dost not desist I will certainly stone thee; but get thee
gone
from me for a time!'
Said he, 'Peace be upon thee! I will ask forgiveness for thee from
my Lord; verily, He is very gracious to me: but I will part from
you
and what ye call on beside God, and will pray my Lord that I be
not
unfortunate in my prayer to my Lord.'
And when he had parted from them and what they served beside God,
we granted him Isaac and Jacob, and each of them we made a prophet;
and we granted them of our mercy, and we made the tongue of truth
lofty for them.
And mention, in the Book, Moses; verily, he was sincere, and was
an apostle,-a prophet. We called him from the right side of the
mountain; and we made him draw nigh unto us to commune with him,
and we granted him, of our mercy, his brother Aaron as a prophet.
And mention, in the Book, Ishmael; verily, he was true to his
promise, and was an apostle, a prophet; and he used to bid his
people prayers and almsgiving, and was acceptable in the sight of
his Lord.
And mention, in the Book, Idris; verily, he was a confessor,-a
prophet; and we raised him to a lofty place.
These are those to whom God has been gracious, of the prophets of
the seed of Adam, and of those whom we bore with Noah, and of the
seed of Abraham and Israel, and of those we guided and elected;
when the signs of the Merciful are read to them, they fall down
adoring and weeping.
And successors succeeded them, who lost sight of prayer and followed
lusts, but they shall at length find themselves going wrong, except
such as repent and believe and act aright; for these shall enter
Paradise and shall not be wronged at all,-gardens of Eden, which
the Merciful has promised to His servants in the unseen; verily,
His promise ever comes to pass!
They shall hear no empty talk therein, but only peace;' and they
shall have their provision therein, morning and evening; that is
Paradise which we will give for an inheritance to those of our
servants who are pious!
We do not descend save at the bidding of thy Lord; His is what is
before us, and what is behind us, and what is between those; for
thy Lord is never forgetful,-the Lord of the heavens and the earth,
and of what is between the two; then serve Him and persevere in
His service. Dost thou know a namesake of His?
Man will say, 'What! when I have died shall I then come forth alive?
Does not man then remember that we created him before when he was
naught?'
And by thy Lord! we will surely gather them together, and the devils
too; then we will surely bring them forward around hell, on their
knees!
Then we will drag off from every sect whichever of them has been
most bold against the Merciful.
Then we know best which of them deserves most to be broiled therein.
There is not one of you who will not go down to it,-that is settled
and decided by thy Lord.
Then we will save those who fear us; but we will leave the evildoers
therein on their knees.
And when our signs are recited to them manifest, those who
misbelieve say to those who believe, 'Which of the two parties is
best placed and in the best company?'
And how many generations before them have we destroyed who were
better off in property and appearance?
Say, 'Whosoever is in error, let the Merciful extend to him length
of days!-until they see what they are threatened with, whether it
be
the torment or whether it be the Hour, then they shall know who
is
worse placed and weakest in forces!'
And those who are guided God will increase in guidance.
And enduring good works are best with thy Lord for a reward, and
best for restoration.
Hast thou seen him who disbelieves in our signs, and says, 'I shall
surely be given wealth and children?'
Has he become acquainted with the unseen, or has he taken a
compact with the Merciful? Not so! We will write down what he says,
and we will extend to him a length of torment, and we will make
him
inherit what he says, and he shall come to us alone. They take other
gods besides God to be their glory. Not so! They shall deny their
worship and shall be opponents of theirs!
Dost thou not see that we have sent the devils against the misbelievers,
to drive them on to sin? but, be not thou hasty with
them. Verily, we will number them a number (of days),-the day when
we will gather the pious to the Merciful as ambassadors, and we
will drive the sinners to hell like (herds) to water! They shall
not
possess intercession, save he who has taken a compact with the
Merciful.
They say, 'The Merciful has taken to Himself a son:'-ye have brought
a monstrous thing! The heavens well-nigh burst asunder thereat,
and the earth is riven, and the mountains fall down broken, that
they attribute to the Merciful a son! but it becomes not the Merciful
to take to Himself a son! there is none in the heavens or the earth
but comes to the Merciful as a servant; He counts them and numbers
them by number, and they are all coming to Him on the resurrection
day singly.
Verily, those who believe and act aright, to them the Merciful will
give love.
We have only made it easy for thy tongue that thou mayest thereby
give glad tidings to the pious, and warn thereby a contentious people.
How many a generation before them have we destroyed? Canst thou
find any one of them, or hear a whisper of them?
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