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Sura Xxiv. Nur, Or Light

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

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Sra Xxiv.

Nr, Or Light.

In the name of God, Most Gracious,

Most Merciful.

1. A
Sra which We

Have sent down and

Which We have ordained:


In it have We sent down

Clear Signs, in order that

Ye may receive admonition.

2.
The woman and the man

Guilty of adultery or fornication,--

Flog each of them

With a hundred stripes:


Let not compassion move you

In their case, in a matter

Prescribed by God, if ye believe

In God and the Last Day:

And let a party

Of the Believers

Witness their punishment.

3.
Let no man guilty of

Adultery or fornication marry

Any but a woman

Similarly guilty, or an Unbeliever:


Nor let any but such a man

Or an Unbeliever

Marry such a woman:


To the Believers such a thing

Is forbidden.

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4.
And those who launch

A charge against chaste women,

And produce not four witnesses

(To support their allegations),--

Flog them with eighty stripes;

And reject their evidence

Ever after: for such men

Are wicked transgressors;--

5.
Unless they repent thereafter

And mend (their conduct);

For God is Oft-Forgiving,

Most Merciful.

6.
And for those who launch

A charge against their spouses,

And have (in support)

No evidence but their own,--

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Their solitary evidence

(Can be received) if they

Bear witness four times

(With an oath) by God

That they are solemnly

Telling the truth;

7.
And the fifth (oath)

(Should be) that they solemnly

Invoke the curse of God

On themselves if they

Tell a lie.

8.
But it would avert

The punishment from the wife,

If she bears witness

Four times (with an oath)

By God, that (her husband)

Is telling a lie;

9.
And the fifth (oath)

Should be that she solemnly

Invokes the wrath of God

On herself if (her accuser)

Is telling the truth.

10.
If it were not

For God's grace and mercy

On you, and that God

Is Oft-Returning,

Full of wisdom,

(Ye would be ruined indeed).

Section 2.

11.
Those who brought forward

The lie are a body

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Among yourselves: think it not

To be an evil to you;

On the contrary it is good

For you: to every man

Among them (will come

The punishment
) of the sin

That he earned, and to him

Who took on himself the lead

Among them, will be

A Penalty grievous.

12.
Why did not the Believers

Men and women--when ye

Heard of the affair,--put

The best construction on it

In their own minds

And say, "This (charge)

Is an obvious lie"?

13.
Why did they not bring

Four witnesses to prove it?

When they have not brought

The witnesses, such men,

In the sight of God,

(Stand forth) themselves as liars!

14.
Were it not for the grace

And mercy of God on you,

In this world and the Hereafter,

A grievous penalty would have

Seized you in that ye rushed

Glibly into this affair.

15.
Behold, ye received it

On your tongues,

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And said out of your mouths

Things of which ye had

No knowledge; and ye thought

It to be a light matter,

While it was most serious

In the sight of God.

16.
And why did ye not,

When ye heard it, say?--

"It is not right of us

To speak of this:

Glory to God! this is

A most serious slander!"

17.
God doth admonish you,

That ye may never repeat

Such (conduct), if ye

Are (true) Believers.

18.
And God makes the Signs

Plain to you: for God

Is full of knowledge and wisdom.

19.
Those who love (to see)

Scandal published broadcast

Among the Believers, will have

A grievous Penalty in this life

And in the Hereafter: God

Knows, and ye know not.

20.
Were it not for the grace

And mercy of God on you,

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And that God is

Full of kindness and mercy,

(Ye would be ruined indeed).

Section 3.

21. O
ye who believe!

Follow not Satan's footsteps:

If any will follow the footsteps

Of Satan, he will (but) command

What is shameful and wrong:

And were it not for the grace

And mercy of God on you.

Not one of you would ever

Have been pure: but God

Doth purify whom He pleases:


And God is One Who

Hears and knows (all things).

22.
Let not those among you

Who are endued with grace

And amplitude of means

Resolve by oath against helping

Their kinsmen, those in want,

And those who have left

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Their homes in God's cause:

Let them forgive and overlook,

Do you not wish

That God should forgive you?

For God is Oft-Forgiving,

Most Merciful.

23.
Those who slander chaste women,

Indiscreet but believing,

Are cursed in this life

And in the Hereafter:


For them is a grievous Penalty,--

24.
On the Day when their tongues,

Their hands, and their feet

Will bear witness against them

As to their actions.

25.
On that Day God

Will pay them back

(All) their just dues,

And they will realise

That God is

The (very) Truth,

That makes all things manifest.

26.
Women impure are for men impure

And men impure for women impure

And women of purity

Are for men of purity,

And men of purity

Are for women of purity:


These are not affected

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By what people say:

For them there is forgiveness,

And a provision honourable.

Section 4.

27. O
ye who believe!

Enter not houses other than

Your own, until ye have

Asked permission and saluted

Those in them: that is

Best for you, in order that

Ye may heed (what is seemly).

28.
If ye find no one

In the house, enter not

Until permission is given

To you: if ye are asked

To go back, go back:


That makes for greater purity

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For yourselves: and God

Knows well all that ye do.

29.
It is no fault on your part

To enter houses not used

For living in, which serve

Some (other) use for you:


And God has knowledge

Of what ye reveal

And what ye conceal.

30.
Say to the believing men

That they should lower

Their gaze and guard

Their modesty: that will make

For greater purity for them:

And God is well acquainted

With all that they do.

31.
And say to the believing women

That they should lower

Their gaze and guard

Their modesty; that they

Should not display their

Beauty and ornaments except

What (must ordinarily) appear

Ther; that they should

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Draw their veils over

Their bosoms and not display

Their beauty except

To their husbands, their fathers,

Their husbands' fathers, their sons,

Their husbands' sons,

Their brothers or their brothers' sons,

Or their sisters' sons,

Or their women, or the slaves

Whom their right hands

Possess, or male servants

Free of physical needs,

Or small children who

Have no sense of the shame

Of sex; and that they

Should not strike their feet

In order to draw attention

To their hidden ornaments.

And O ye Believers!

Turn ye all together

Towards God, that ye

May attain Bliss.

32.
Marry those among you

Who are single, or

The virtuous ones among

Your slaves, male or female:


If they are in poverty,

God will give them

Means out of His grace:


For God encompasseth all,

And He knoweth all things.

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33.
Let those who find not

The wherewithal for marriage

Keep themselves chaste, until

God gives them means

Out of His grace.

And if any of your slaves

Ask for a deed in writing

(To enable them to earn

Their freedom for a certain sum
),

Give them such a deed

If ye know any good

In them; yea, give them

Something yourselves

Out of the means which

God has given to you.

But force not your maids

To prostitution when they desire

Chastity, in order that ye

May make a gain

In the goods of this life.

But if anyone compels them,

Yet, after such compulsion,

Is God Oft-Forgiving,

Most Merciful (to them).

34.
We have already sent down

To you verses making things

Clear, an illustration from (the story

Of
) people who passed away

Before you, and an admonition

For those who fear (God).

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Section 5.

35.
God is the Light

Of the heavens and the earth.

The parable of His Light

Is as if there were a Niche

And within it a Lamp:


The Lamp enclosed in Glass:

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The glass as it were

A brilliant star:

Lit from a blessed Tree,

An Olive, neither of the East

Nor of the West,

Whose Oil is well-nigh

Luminous,

Though fire scarce touched it

Light upon Light!

God doth guide

Whom He will

To His Light:


God doth set forth Parables

For men: and God

Doth know all things.

36.
(Lit is such a Light)

In houses, which God

Hath permitted to be raised

To honour; for the celebration,

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In them, of His name:

In them is He glorified

In the mornings and

In the evenings, (again and again),

37.
By men whom neither

Traffic nor merchandise

Can divert from the Remembrance

Of God, nor from regular Prayer,

Nor from the practice

Of regular Charity:


Their (only) fear is

For the Day when

Hearts and eyes

Will be transformed

(In a world wholly new),--

38.
That God may reward them

According to the best

Of their deeds, and add

Even more for them

Out of His Grace:


For God doth provide

For those whom He will,

Without measure.

39.
but the Unbelievers,--

Their deeds are like a mirage

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In sandy deserts, which

The man parched with thirst

Mistakes for water; until

When he comes up to it,

He finds it to be nothing:


But he finds God

(Ever) with him, and God

Will pay him his account:

And God is swift

In taking account.

40.
Or (the Unbelievers' state)

Is like the depths of darkness

In a vast deep ocean,

Overwhelmed with billow

Topped by billow,

Topped by (dark) clouds:


Depths of darkness, one

Above another: if a man

Stretches out his hand,

He can hardly see it!

For any to whom God

Giveth not light,

There is no light!

Section 6.

41.
Seest thou not that it is

God Whose praises all beings

In the heavens and on earth

Do celebrate, and the birds

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(Of the air) with wings

Outspread? Each one knows

Its own (mode of) prayer

And praise. And God

Knows well all that they do.

42.
Yea, to God belongs

The dominion of the heavens

And the earth; and to God

Is the final goal (of all).

43.
Seest thou not that God

Makes the clouds move

Gently, then joins them

Together, then makes them

Into a heap?--then wilt thou

See rain issue forth

From their midst. And He

Sends down from the sky

Mountain masses (of clouds)

Wherein is hail: He strikes

Therewith whom He pleases

And He turns it away

From whom He pleases.

The vivid flash of His lightning

Well-nigh blinds the sight.

44.
It is God Who alternates

The Night and the Day:

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Verily in these things

Is an instructive example

For those who have vision!

45.
And God has created

Every animal from water: sort

Of them there are some

That creep on their bellies;

Some that walk on two legs;

And some that walk on four.

God creates what He wills;

For verily God has power

Over all things.

46.
We have indeed sent down

Signs that make things manifest:

And God guides whom He wills

To a Way that is straight.

47.
They say, "We believe

In God and in the Apostle,

And we obey
": but

Even after that, some of them

Turn away: they are not

(Really) Believers.

48.
When they are summoned

To God and His Apostle,

In order that he may judge

Between them, behold, some

Of them decline (to come).

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49.
But if the right is

On their side, they come

To him with all submission

50.
Is it that there is

A disease in their hearts

Or do they doubt,

Or are they in fear,

That God and His Apostle

Will deal unjustly with them?

Nay, it is they themselves

Who do wrong.

Section 7.

51.
The answer of the Believers,

When summoned to God

And His Apostle, in order

That he may judge between them,

Is no other than this:

They say, "We hear and we obey":

It is such as these

That will attain felicity.

52.
It is such as obey

God and His Apostle,

And fear God and do

Right, that will win

(In the end).

53.
They swear their strongest oaths

By God that, if only thou

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Wouldst command them, they

Would leave (their homes).

Say: "Swear ye not;

Obedience is (more) reasonable;

Verily, God is well acquainted

With all that ye do."

54.
Say: "Obey God, and obey

The Apostle: but if ye turn

Away, he is only responsible

For the duty placed on him

And ye for that placed

On you. If ye obey him,

Ye shall be on right guidance.

The Apostle's duty is only

To preach the clear (Message).

55.
God has promised, to those

Among you who believe

And work righteous deeds, that He

Will, of a surety, grant them

In the land, inheritance

(Of power), as He granted it

To those before them; that

He will establish in authority

Their religion--the one

Which He has chosen for them;

And that He will change

(Their state), after the fear

In which they (lived), to one

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Of security and peace:

'They will worship Me (alone)

And not associate aught with Me.'

If any do reject Faith

After this, they are

Rebellious and wicked.

56.
So establish regular Prayer

And give regular Charity;

And obey the Apostle;

That ye may receive mercy.

57.
Never think thou

That the Unbelievers

Are going to frustrate

(God's Plan) on earth:


Their abode is the Fire,--

And it is indeed

An evil refuge!

Section 8.

58. O
ye who believe!

Let those whom your right hands

Possess, and the (children) among you

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Who have not come of age

Ask your permission (before

They come to your presence
),

On three occasions: before

Morning prayer; the while

Ye doff your clothes

For the noonday heat;

And after the late-night prayer:

These are your three times

Of undress: outside those times

It is not wrong for you

Or for them to move about

Attending to each other:


Thus does God make clear

The Signs to you: for God

Is full of knowledge and wisdom.

59.
But when the children among you

Come of age, let them (also)

Ask for permission, as do those

Senior to them (in age):

Thus does God make clear

His Signs to you: for God

Is full of knowledge and wisdom.

60.
Such elderly women as are

Past the prospect of marriage,--

There is no blame on them

If they lay aside

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Their (outer) garments, provided

They make not a wanton display

Of their beauty: but

It is best for them

To be modest: and God

Is One Who sees and knows

All things.

61.
It is no fault in the blind

Nor in one born lame, nor

In one afflicted with illness,

Nor in yourselves, that ye

Should eat in your own houses,

Or those of your fathers,

Or your mothers, or your brothers,

Or your sisters, or your father's brothers

Or your father's sisters,

Or your mother's brothers,

Or your mother's sisters,

Or in houses of which

The keys are in your possession,

Or in the house of a sincere

Friend of yours: there is

No blame on you, whether

Ye eat in company or

Separately. But if ye

Enter houses, salute each other--

A greeting of blessing

And purity as from God.

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Thus does God make clear

The Signs to you: that ye

May understand.

Section 9.

62.
Only those are Believers,

Who believe in God and

His Apostle: when they are

With him on a matter

Requiring collective action,

They do not depart until

They have asked for his leave;

Those who ask for thy leave

Are those who believe in God

And His Apostle; so when

They ask for thy leave,

For some business of theirs,

Give leave to those of them

Whom thou wilt, and ask

God for their forgiveness:


For God is Oft-Forgiving,

Most Merciful.

63.
Deem not the summons

Of the Apostle among yourselves

Like the summons of one

Of you to another: God

Doth know those of you

Who slip away under shelter

Of some excuse: then

Let those beware who

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Withstand the Apostle's order,

Lest some trial befall them,

Or a grievous Penalty

Be inflicted on them.

64.
Be quite sure that

To God doth belong

Whatever is in the heavens

And on earth. Well doth He

Know what ye are intent upon:

And one day they will be

Brought back to Him, and He

Will tell them the truth

Of what they did:


For God doth know

All things.

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