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Sura Xx. A Ha

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"The Holy Quran", tr. by Yusuf Ali, [1934],

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Sra Xx.

\"-H." (mystic Letters,. H.)

In the name of God, Most Gracious,

Most Merciful.

1.
\"-H."

2. We have not sent down

The Qur-n to thee to be

(An occasion) for thy distress,

3.
But only as an admonition

To those who fear (God),--

4. A
revelation from Him

Who created the earth

And the heavens on high.

5.
(God) Most Gracious

Is firmly established

On the throne (of authority).

6.
To Him belongs what is

In the heavens and on earth,

And all between them,

And all beneath the soil.

7.
If thou pronounce the word

Aloud, (it is no matter):

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For verily He knoweth

What is secret and what

Is yet more hidden.

8.
God! there is no god

But He! To Him belong

The Most Beautiful Names.

9.
Has the story of Moses

Reached thee?

10.
Behold, he saw a fire:


So he said to his family,

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\"Tarry ye; I perceive

A fire; perhaps I can

Bring you some burning brand

Therefrom, or find some guidance

At the fire."

11.
But when he came

To the fire, a voice

Was heard: "O Moses!

12.
\"Verily I am thy Lord!

Therefore (in My presence)

Put off thy shoes: thou art

In the sacred valley uw

13. \"I have chosen thee:


Listen, then, to the inspiration

(Sent to thee).

14. \"Verily, I am God:

There is no god but I:


So serve thou Me (only),

And establish regular prayer

For celebrating My praise.

15.
\"Verily the Hour is coming--

My design is to keep it

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Hidden--for every soul

To receive its reward

By the measure of

Its Endeavour.

16.
\"Therefore let not such as

Believe not therein

But follow their own

Lusts, divert thee therefrom,

Lest thou perish!"

17.
\"And what is that

In thy right hand,

O Moses?"

18.
He said, "It is

My rod: on it

I lean; with it

I beat down fodder

For my flocks; and

In it I find

Other uses."

19.
(God) said, "Throw it,

O Moses!"

20.
He threw it, and behold!

It was a snake,

Active in motion.

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21.
(God) said, "Seize it,

And fear not: We

Shall return it at once

To its former condition"

22. \"Now draw thy hand

Close to thy side:


It shall come forth white

(And shining), without harm

(Or stain),--as another Sign,--

23.
\"In order that We

May show thee

(Two) of our Greater Signs.

24.
\"Go thou to Pharaoh,

For he has indeed

Transgressed all bounds."

Section 2.

25.
(Moses) said: "O my Lord!

Expand me my breast;

26.
\"Ease my task for me;

27.
\"And remove the impediment

From my speech,

28.
\"So they may understand

What I say:

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29.
\"And give me a Minister

From my family,

30.
\"Aaron, my brother;

31.
\"Add to my strength

Through him,

32.
\"And make him share

My task:

33.
\"That we may celebrate

Thy praise without stint,

34.
\"And remember Thee

Without stint:

35.
\"For Thou art He

That (ever) regardeth us."

36.
(God) said: "Granted

Is thy prayer, O Moses!
"

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37.
\"And indeed We conferred

A favour on thee

Another time (before).

38.
\"Behold! We sent

To thy mother, by inspiration,

The message:

39.
\"Throw (the child)

Into the chest, and throw

(The chest) into the river:


The river will cast him

Up on the bank, and he

Will be taken up by one

Who is an enemy to Me

And an enemy to him

But I cast (the garment

Of
) love over thee from Me

And (this) in order that

Thou mayest be reared

Under Mine eye.

40.
\"Behold! thy sister goeth forth

And saith, "Shall I show you

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One who will nurse

And rear the (child)?

So We brought thee back

To thy mother, that her eye

Might be cooled and she

Should not grieve.

Then thou didst slay

A man, but We saved thee

From trouble, and We tried

Thee in various ways.

Then didst thou tarry

A number of years

With the people of Midian.

Then didst thou come hither

As ordained, O Moses!

41.
\"And I have prepared thee

For Myself (for service)"

42.
\"Go, thou and thy brother,

With My Signs,

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And slacken not,

Either of you, in keeping

Me in remembrance.

43.
\"Go, both of you, to Pharaoh,

For he has indeed

Transgressed all bounds;

44.
\"But speak to him mildly;

Perchance he may take

Warning or fear (God)."

45. They (Moses and Aaron) said:


"Our Lord! We fear lest

He hasten with insolence

Against us, or lest he

Transgress all bounds."

46. He said: "Fear not:

For I am with you:


I hear and see (everything).

47.
\"So go ye both to him,

And say, "Verily we are

Apostles sent by thy Lord:


Send forth, therefore, the Children

Of Israel with us, and

Afflict them not:


With a Sign, indeed,

Have we come from thy Lord!

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And Peace to all

Who follow guidance!

48.
\"Verily it has been revealed

To us that the Penalty

(Awaits) those who reject

And turn away."

49.
(When this message was delivered),

(Pharaoh) said: "Who, then,

O Moses, is the Lord

Of you two?"

50.
He said: "Our Lord is

He Who gave to each

(Created) thing its form

And nature, and further,

Gave (it) guidance."

51.
(Pharaoh) said: "What then

Is the condition

Of previous generations?
"

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52.
He replied: "The knowledge

Of that is with my Lord,

Duly recorded: my Lord

Never errs, nor forgets,--

53.
\"He Who has made for you

The earth like a carpet

Spread out; has enabled you

To go about therein by roads

(And channels); and has sent

Down water from the sky."

With it have We produced

Divers pairs of plants

Each separate front the others.

54.
Eat (for yourselves) and pasture

Your cattle: verily, in this

Are Signs for men

Endued with understanding.

Section 3.

55.
From the (earth) did We

Create you, and into it

Shall We return you,

And from it shall We

Bring you out once again"

56.
And We showed Pharaoh

All Our Signs, but he

Did reject and refuse.

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57.
He said: "Hast thou come

To drive us out

Of our land with thy magic,

O Moses?

58.
\"But we can surely produce

Magic to match thine!

So make a tryst

Between us and thee,

Which we shall not fail

To keep--neither we nor thou--

In a place where both

Shall have even chances."

59.
Moses said: "Your tryst

Is the Day of the Festival,

And let the people be assembled

When the sun is well up."

60. So Pharaoh withdrew:


He concerted his plan,

And then came (back).

61.
Moses said to him:


Woe to you! Forge not

Ye a lie against God,

Lest He destroy you (at once)

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Utterly by chastisement:

The forger must suffer

Frustration!"

62.
So they disputed, one with

Another, over their affair,

But they kept their talk secret.

63.
They said: "These two

Are certainly (expert) magicians:

Their object is to drive you

Out from your land

With their magic, and

To do away with your

Most cherished institutions.

64.
\"Therefore concert your plan,

And then assemble

In (serried) ranks:


He wins (all along) to-day

Who gains the upper hand"

65.
They said: "O Moses!

Whether wilt thou

That thou throw (first)

Or that we be the first

To throw?"

66.
He said, "Nay, throw ye

First!
" Then behold

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Their ropes and their rods--

So it seemed to him

On account of their magic--

Began to be in lively motion!

67.
So Moses conceived

In his mind

A (sort of) fear.

68.
We said: "Fear not!

For thou hast indeed

The upper hand:

69. \"Throw that which is

In thy right hand:


Quickly will it swallow up

That which they have faked

What they have faked

Is but a magician's trick:


And the magician thrives not,

(No matter) where he goes."

70.
So the magicians were

Thrown down to prostration:

They said, "We believe

In the Lord of Aaron and Moses".

71.
(Pharaoh) said: "Believe ye

In Him before I give

You permission? Surely

This must be your leader,

Who has taught you magic!

Be sure I will cut off

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Your hands and feet

On opposite sides, and I

Will have you crucified

On trunks of palm-trees:


So shall ye know for certain,

Which of us can give

The more severe and the more

Lasting Punishment!"

72.
They said: "Never shall we

Regard thee as more than

The Clear Signs that have

Come to us; or than

Him Who created us!

So decree whatever thou

Desirest to decree: for thou

Canst only decree (touching)

The life of this world.

73.
\"For us, we have believed

In our Lord: may He

Forgive us our faults,

And the magic to which

Thou didst compel us:


For God is Best

And Most Abiding."

74.
Verily he who comes

To his Lord as a sinner

(At Judgment),--for him

Is Hell: therein shall he

Neither die nor live.

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75.
But such as come

To Him as Believers

Who have worked righteous deeds,--

For them are ranks exalted,--

76.
Gardens of Eternity,

Beneath which flow rivers:

They will dwell therein

For aye: such is the reward

Of those who purify

Themselves (from evil).

Section 4.

77.
We sent an inspiration

To Moses: "Travel by night

With My servants, and strike

A dry path for them

Through the sea, without fear

Of being overtaken (by Pharaoh)

And without (any other) fear."

78.
Then Pharaoh pursued them

With his forces, but

The waters completely overwhelmed

Them and covered them up.

79.
Pharaoh led his people astray

Instead of leading them aright.

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80. O
ye Children of Israel!

We delivered you from

Your enemy, and We

Made a Covenant with you

On the right side of

Mount (Sinai), and We sent

Down to you Manna

And quails:

81.
(Saying): "Eat of the good

Things We have provided

For your sustenance, but

Commit no excess therein,

Lest My Wrath should justly

Descend on you: and those

On whom descends My Wrath

Do perish indeed!

82.
\"But, without doubt, I am

(Also) He that forgives

Again and again, to those

Who repent, believe,

And do right,--who,

In fine, are ready to receive

True guidance."

83.
(When Moses was up on the Mount,

God said:) "What made thee

Hasten in advance of thy people,

O Moses?"

84.
He replied: "Behold, they are

Close on my footsteps:

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I
hastened to Thee.

O my Lord,

To please Thee."

85.
(God) said: "We have tested

Thy people in thy absence:

The Smir has led them

Astray."

86.
So Moses returned to his people

In a state of indignation

And sorrow. He said:


"O my people! did not

Your Lord make a handsome

Promise to you? Did then

The promise seem to you

Long (in coming)? Or did ye

Desire that Wrath should

Descend from your Lord on you,

And so ye broke your promise

To me?"

87.
They said: "We broke not

The promise to thee, as far

As lay in our power:


But we were made to carry

The weight of the ornaments

Of the (whole) people, and we

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Threw them (into the fire),

And that was what

The Smir suggested.

88.
\"Then he brought out

(Of the fire) before the (people)

The image of a calf:

It seemed to low:


So they said, "This is

Your god, and the god

Of Moses, but (Moses)

Has forgotten!"

89.
Could they not see that

It could not return them

A word (for answer), and that

It had no power either

To harm them or

To do them good?

Section 5.

90.
Aaron had already, before this

Said to them:."O my people!

Ye are being tested in this:

For verily your Lord is (God)

Most Gracious: so follow me

And obey my command."

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91.
They had said: "We will not

Abandon this cult, but we

Will devote ourselves to it

Until Moses returns to us.

92.
(Moses) said: "O Aaron!

What kept thee back, when

Thou sawest them going wrong,

93.
\"From following me? Didst thou

Then disobey my order?"

94.
(Aaron) replied: "O son

Of my mother! Seize (me) not

By my beard nor by

(The hair of) my head!

Truly I feared lest thou

Shouldst say, "Thou hast caused

A division among the Children

Of Israel, and thou didst not

Respect my word!"

95.
(Moses) said: "What then

Is thy case, O Smar?"

96.
He replied: "I saw what

They saw not: so I took

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A
handful (of dust) from

The footprint of the Apostle,

And threw it (into the calf):

Thus did my soul suggest

To me."

97.
(Moses) said: "Get thee gone!

But thy (punishment) in this life

Will be that thou wilt say,

'Touch me not'; and moreover

(For a future penalty) thou hast

A promise that will not fail:

Now look at thy god,

Of whom thou hast become

A devoted worshipper:


We will certainly (melt) it

In a blazing fire and scatter

It broadcast in the sea!"

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98.
But the God of you all

Is the One God: there is

No god but He: all things

He comprehends in His knowledge.

99.
Thus do We relate to thee

Some stories of what happened

Before: for We have sent

Thee a Message from

Our own Presence,

100.
If any do turn away

Therefrom, verily they will

Bear a burden

On the Day of Judgment;

101. They will abide in this (state):


And grievous will the burden

Be to them on that Day,--

102.
The Day when the Trumpet

Will be sounded: that Day,

We shall gather the sinful,

Blear-eyed (with terror).

103.
In whispers will they consult

Each other: "Ye tarried not

Longer than ten (Days);"

104.
We know best what they

Will say, when their leader

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Most eminent in Conduct

Will say: "Ye tarried not

Longer than a day!"

Section 6.

105.
They ask thee concerning

The Mountains: say, "My Lord

Will uproot them and scatter

Them as dust;

106.
\"He will leave them as plains

Smooth and level;

107.
\"Nothing crooked or curved

Wilt thou see in their place."

108.
On that Day will they follow

The Caller (straight): no crookedness

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(Can they show) him: all sounds

Shall humble themselves in

The Presence of (God) Most Gracious:

Nothing shalt thou hear

But the tramp of their feet

(As they march).

109.
On that Day shall no

Intercession avail

Except for those for whom

Permission has been granted

By (God) Most Gracious

And whose word is

Acceptable to Him.

110.
He knows what (appears

To His creatures as
) before

Or after or behind them:


But they shall not compass it

With their knowledge.

111.
(All) faces shall be humbled

Before (Him)--the Living,

The Self-Subsisting, Eternal:

Hopeless indeed will be

The man that carries

Iniquity (on his back).

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112.
But he who works deeds

Of righteousness, and has faith,

Will have no fear of harm

Nor of any curtailment

(Of what is his due).

113.
Thus have We sent this

Down--an Arabic Qur-n--

And explained therein in detail

Some of the warnings,

In order that they may

Fear God, or that it may

Cause their remembrance (of Him).

114.
High above all is God,

The King, the Truth!

Be not in haste

With the Qur-n before

Its revelation to thee

Is completed, but say,

"O my Lord! advance me

In knowledge."

115.
We had already, beforehand,

Taken the covenant of Adam,

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But he forgot: and We found

On his part no firm resolve.

Section 7.

116.
When We said to the angels,

"Prostrate yourselves to Adam",

They prostrated themselves, but not

Ibls: he refused.

117.
Then We said: "O Adam!

Verily, this is an enemy

To thee and thy wife:


So let him not get you

Both out of the Garden,

So that thou art landed

In misery.'

118.
\"There is therein (enough provision)

For thee not to go hungry

Nor to go naked,

119.
\"Nor to suffer from thirst,

Nor from the sun's heat."

120.
But Satan whispered evil

To him: he said, "O Adam!

Shall I lead thee to

The Tree of Eternity

And to a kingdom

That never decays?
"

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121.
In the result, they both

Ate of the tree, and so

Their nakedness appeared

To them: they began to sew

Together, for their covering,

Leaves from the Garden:


Thus did Adam disobey

His Lord, and allow himself

To be seduced.

122.
But his Lord chose him

(For His Grace): He turned

To him, and gave him guidance.

123.
He said: "Get ye down,

Both of you,--all together,

From the Garden, with enmity

One to another: but if,

As is sure, there comes to you

Guidance from Me, whosoever

Follows My guidance, will not

Lose his way, nor fall

Into misery.

124.
\"But whosoever turns away

From My Message, verily

For him is a life narrowed

Down, and We shall raise

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Him up blind on the Day

Of Judgment."

125.
He will say: "O my Lord!

Why hast thou raised me

Up blind, while I had

Sight (before)?"

126.
(God) will say: "Thus

Didst thou, when Our Signs

Came unto thee, disregard

Them: so wilt thou,

This day, be disregarded."

127.
And thus do We recompense

Him who transgresses beyond bounds

And believes not in the Signs

Of his Lord: and the Penalty

Of the Hereafter is far more

Grievous and more enduring.

128.
Is it not a warning to such

Men (to call to mind)

How many generations before them

We destroyed, in whose haunts

They (now) move? Verily,

In this are Signs for men

Endued with understanding.

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Section 8.

129.
Had it not been

For a Word that went forth

Before from thy Lord,

(Their punishment) must necessarily

Have come; but there is

A term appointed (for respite).

130.
Therefore be patient with what

They say, and celebrate (constantly)

The praises of thy Lord,

Before the rising of the sun,

And before its setting;

Yea, celebrate them

For part of the hours

Of the night, and at the sides

Of the day: that thou

Mayest have (spiritual) joy.

131.
Nor strain thine eyes in longing

For the things We have given

For enjoyment to parties ,

Of them, the splendour

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Of the life of this world,

Through which We test them:

But the provision of thy Lord

Is better and more enduring.

132.
Enjoin prayer on thy people,

And be constant therein.

We ask thee not to provide

Sustenance: We provide it

For thee. But the (fruit of)

The Hereafter is for Righteousness.

133.
'They say: "Why does he not

Bring us a Sign from

His Lord?
" Has not

A Clear Sign come to them

Of all that was

In the former Books

Of revelation?

134.
And if We had inflicted

On them a penalty before this,

They would have said:


"Our Lord! If only Thou

Hadst sent us an apostle,

We should certainly have followed

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Thy Signs before we were

Humbled and put to shame."

135.
Say: "Each one (of us)

Is waiting: wait ye, therefore,

And soon shall ye know

Who it is that is

On the straight and even

Way, and who it is

That has received guidance."

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