Sura XXXIX (39)
The Troops
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In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
39:1 The Book sent down from God, the
Mighty, the Wise!
We
have sent down the Book to thee with the truth:
serve thou God then, and be sincere in thy worship:
Is not
a sincere worship due to God?
But
they who take others beside him as lords saying, "We serve them only that
they may bring us near to God." -- God will judge between them and the
faithful, concerning that wherein they are at variance.
Verily
God will not guide him who is a liar, an infidel.
Had
God desired to have had a son, he had surely chosen what he pleased out of his
own creation,. But praise be to Him! He is God, the One, the Almighty.
For
truth hath he created the Heavens and the Earth:
It is of Him that the night returneth upon the day and that the day returneth
upon the night: and He controlleth the sun and
the moon so that each speedeth to an appointed goal. Is He not the Mighty, the
Gracious?
He
created you all of one man, from whom He afterwards formed his wife; and of
cattle He hath sent down to you four pairs. In the wombs of your mothers did He
create you by creation upon creation in triple darkness. it is He who is God
your Lord: the kingdom is His: There is no God but He. How then are you so turned
aside from Him?
Suppose
you render him no thanks! yet forsooth is God rich without you: but He is not pleased with thanklessness in His
servants: yet if you be thankful He will be
pleased with you. The soul burdened with its own works shall not be burdened
with the burden of another: hereafter shall
you return to your Lord, and he will tell you of all your works,
39:10 For he knoweth the very secrets of
your breasts.
When
some trouble toucheth a man, he turneth to his Lord and calleth on him: yet no sooner hath He enriched him with his favour
than he forgetteth Him on whom he before had called, and setteth up peers with
God, that he may beguile others from His way. Say:
Enjoy thou thyself yet a little in thine ingratitude! but thou shalt surely be
one of the inmates of the fire.
Shall
he observeth the hours of the night, prostrate or standing in devotion, heedful
of the life to come, and hoping for the mercy of his Lord...? Say: Shall they who have knowledge and they who have it
not, be treated alike? In sooth, men of understanding only will take the
warning.
Say: O my believing servants, fear your Lord. For those
who do good in this world there is good:L and
broad is God's earth -- verily those who endure with patience shall be repaid: their reward shall not be by measure.
Say: I am bidden to serve God with a sincere worship: and I am bidden to be the firsst of those who
surrender themselves to him (Muslims).
Say: Verily I fear if I rebel against my Lord the
punishment of a great day.
Say: God will I serve, presenting him with a sincere
worship:
And
serve you what you choose beside Him. Say: The
losers truly will they be who shall lose their own souls and their families on
the day of resurrection: Is not this the clear
ruin?
Canopies
of fire shall be over them, and floors of fire beneath them. With this doth God
alarm his servants: Fear you me, then, O my
servants!
But
good tidings are there for those who shun the worship of Thagout and are tuxned
to God. Cheer them with good tidings those my servants who hearken to my word
and follow its excellence. These are they whom God guideth, and these are men
of insight.
39:20 Him then on whom the sentence of
punishment hath justly lighted -- him who is doomed to the fire canst thou
rescue?
But
for those who fear their Lord are storied pavilions beneath which shall the
rivers flow: it is the promise of God, and God
will not fail in his promise.
Seest
thou not that God sendeth down water from heaven, and guideth it along so as to
form springs in the earth -- then bringeth forth by it corn of varied sorts --
then causeth he it to wither, and thou seest it become yellow -- then crumbleth
it away? Lo! herein is teaching for men of insight.
Shall
he then whose breast God hath opened to Islam, and who hath light from his
Lord..." But woe to those whose hearts are hardened against the
remembrance of God! They plainly err.
The
best of recitals hath God sent down -- a book in unison with itself, and
teaching by iteration. The very skins of those who fear their Lord do creep at
it! Then do their skins and their hearts soften at the remembrance of their
Lord! This is God's guidance: by it will He
guide whom He pleaseth; and, whom God shall mislead, no guide shall there be
for him.
Shall
he who shall have nought but his own face to shelter him with from the torment
of the punishment on the day of the resurrection...? Aye, to the evil doers it
shall be said, "Taste you what you have earned."
They
who were before them said it was a lie; but a punishment came upon them whence
they looked not for it:
And
God made them taste humiliation in this present life:
but greater surely will be the punishment of the life to come. Did they but
know it!
Now
have we set before man in this Koran every kind of parable for their warning:
An
Arabic Koran, free from tortuous wording, to the intent that they may fear God.
39:30 God setteth forth the comparison of a
man with associates at variance among themselves, and of a man devoted wholly
to a man. Are these to be held alike? No, praise be to God! But the greater
part of them understand not.
Thou
truly shall die, O Muhammad, and they too shall die:
Then,
at the day of resurrection, you shall wrangle with one another in the presence
of your Lord.
And
who acteth more unjustly than he who lieth of God, and treateth the truth when
it cometh to him as a lie? Is there not a dwelling-place in Hell for the
infidels?
But he
who bringeth the truth, and he who believeth it to be the truth: these are the God-fearing.
Whatever
they shall desire, awaiteth them with their Lord! This is the reward of the
righteous;
Tht
God may do away the guilt of their worst actions, and for their best actions
render them their reward.
Is not
God all-sufficient for his servant? Yet would they scare thee by their idols.
But no guide shall there be for him whom God misleadeth:
And he
whom God guideth shall have none to mislead him. Is not God, all-mighty, able
to revenge?
And if
thou ask them who hath created the Heavens and the Earth, they will surely
answer, God. Say: This you, then, that they on
whom you call beside God, if God choose to afflict me, could remove his
affliction? or if he choose to show me mercy, could they withhold His mercy?
Say: God sufficeth me:
in Him let the trusting trust.
39:40 Say:
O my people, act your part as best you can, I too will act mine; and in the end
you shall know
On
whom shall light a punishment that shall shame him, and on whom a lasting
punishment shall fall.
Assuredly
we have sent down the Book to thee for man and for the ends of truth. Whoso
shall be guided by it -- it will be for his own advantage, and whoso shall err,
shall only err to his own loss. But not to thy keeping are they entrusted.
God
taketh souls unto Himself at death; and during their sleep those who do not die: and he retaineth those on which he hath passed a
decree of death, but sendeth the others back till a time that is fixed. Herein
are signs for the reflecting.
Have
they taken aught beside God as intercessors? Say:
What! though they have no power over anything, neither do they understand?
Say: Intercession is wholly with God: His the kingdom of the Heavens and of the Earth!
To him shall you be brought back hereafter!
But
when the One God is named, the hearts of those who believe not in the life to
come, shrivel up: but when the deities who are
adored beside Him are named, lo! they are filled with joy.
Say: O God, creator of the Heaven and of the Earth, who
knowest the hidden and the manifest, thou shalt judge between thy servants as
to the subject of their disputes.
If the
wicked possessed all that is in the earth and as much against therewith, verily
they would ransom themselves with it from the pain of the punishment on the day
of the resurrection; and there shall appear to them, from God, things they had
never reckoned on:
And
their own ill deeds shall be clearly perceived by them, and that fire at which
they mocked shall encircle them on every side.
39:50 When trouble befalleth a man he crieth
to Us; afterwards, when we have vouchsafed favour to him, he saith, "God
knew that I deserved it." Nay, it is a trial. But the greater part of them
knew it not.
The
same said those who flourished before them; but their deeds profited them not.
And
their own ill deeds recoiled upon them. And whoso among these
(Meccans)
shall do wrong, on them likewise their own misdeeds shall light, neither shall
they invalidate God.
Know
they not that God giveth supplies with open hand, and that He is sparing to
whom He will? Of a truth herein are signs to those who believe.
Say: O my servants who have transgressed to your own
hurt, despair not of God's mercy, for all sins doth God forgive. Gracious,
Merciful is He!
And
return you to your Lord, and to Him resign yourselves, ere the punishment come
on you, for then you shall not be helped:
And
follow that most excellent thing which hath been sent down to you from your
Lord, ere the punishment come on you suddenly, and when you look not for it:
So
that a soul say, "Oh misery! for my failures in duty towards God! and
verily I was of those who scoffed:"
Or
say, "Had God guided me, I had surely been of those who feared Him:"
Or
say, when it seeth the punishment, "Could I but return, then I would be of
the righteous."
39:60 Nay! my signs had already come to
thee, and thou didst treat them as untruths, and wast arrogant, and becamest of
those who believed not.
And on
the resurrection day, thou shalt see those who have lied of God, with their
faces black. Is there not an abode in Hell for the arrogant?
But
God shall rescue those who fear him into their safe retreat: no ill shall touch them, neither shall they be put
to grief.
God is
the creator of all things, and of all things is He the guardian! His the keys
of the Heaven and of the Earth! and -- who believe not in the signs of God --
these! they shall perish!
Say: What! do you then bid me worship other than God, O
you ignorant ones?
But
now hath it been revealed to thee and to those who flourished before thee, --
"Verily, if thou join partners with God, vain shall be all thy work, and
thyself shalt be of those who perish.
Nay,
rather worship God! and be of those who render thanks."
But
they have not deemed of God as is He due; for on the resurrection day the whole
Earth shall be but his handful, and in his right hand shall the Heavens be
folded together. Praise be to Him! and high be He uplifted above the partners
they join with Him!
And
there shall be a blast on the trumpet, and all who are in the Heavens and all
who are in the Earth shall expire, save those whom God shall vouchsafe to live.
Then shall there be another blast on it, and lo! arising they shall gaze around
them:
And
the earth shall shine with the light of her lord, and the Book shall be set,
and the prophets shall be brought up, and the witnesses; and judgment shall be
given between them with equity; and none shall be wronged:
39:70 And every soul shall receive as it
shall have wrought, for well knoweth He men's actions.
And by
troops shall the unbelievers be driven towards Hell, until when they reach it,
its gates shall be opened, and its keepers shall say to them, "Came not
apostles from among yourselves to you, reciting to you the signs of the Lord,
and warning you of the meeting with Him on this your day?" They shall say,
"Yes." But just is the sentence of punishment on the unbelievers.
It
shall be said to them, "Enter you the gates of Hell, therein to dwell for
ever;" and wretched the abode of the arrogant!
But
those who feared their Lord shall be driven on by troops to Paradise, until
when they reach it, its gates shall be opened, and its keepers shall say to
them, "All hail! virtuous have you been:
enter therein, to abide herein for ever."
And
they shall say, "Praise be to God, who hath made good to us His promise,
and hath given to us the earth as our heritage, that we may dwell in Paradise
wherever we please!" And goodly is the reward of those who travailed
virtuously.
And
thou shalt see the Angels circling around the Throne with praises of their Lord: and judgment shall be pronounced between them with
equity: and it shall be said, "Glory be
to God the Lord of the Worlds."