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Surah al-Ma’idah (THE TABLE) English Quran Translation
Al Maʼidah, it is a "Medinan surah", which means it is
believed to have been revealed in Medina, instead of Mecca. The chapter's
topics include animals which are forbidden, Jesus' and Moses' missions. Verse
(āyah) 90 prohibits "The intoxicant" (alcohol).
In
the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful
1.
O
you who believe! Fulfill your commitments. Livestock animals are permitted for
you, except those specified to you; but not wild game while you are in pilgrim
sanctity. Allah decrees whatever He wills.
2.
O
you who believe! Do not violate Allah’s sacraments, nor the Sacred Month, nor
the offerings, nor the garlanded, nor those heading for the Sacred House
seeking blessings from their Lord and approval. When you have left the pilgrim
sanctity, you may hunt. And let not the hatred of people who barred you from
the Sacred Mosque incite you to aggression. And cooperate with one another in
virtuous conduct and conscience, and do not cooperate with one another in sin
and hostility. And fear Allah. Allah is severe in punishment.
3.
Prohibited
for you are carrion, blood, the flesh of swine, and animals dedicated to other
than Allah; also the flesh of animals strangled, killed violently, killed by a
fall, gored to death, mangled by wild animals—except what you rescue, and
animals sacrificed on altars; and the practice of drawing lots. For it is
immoral. Today, those who disbelieve have despaired of your religion, so do not
fear them, but fear Me. Today I have perfected your religion for you, and have
completed My favor upon you, and have approved Islam as a religion for you. But
whoever is compelled by hunger, with no intent of wrongdoing—Allah is Forgiving
and Merciful.
4.
They
ask you what is permitted for them. Say, “Permitted for you are all good
things, including what trained dogs and falcons catch for you.” You train them
according to what Allah has taught you. So eat from what they catch for you,
and pronounce Allah’s name over it. And fear Allah. Allah is Swift in
reckoning.
5.
Today
all good things are made lawful for you. And the food of those given the
Scripture is lawful for you, and your food is lawful for them. So are chaste
believing women, and chaste women from the people who were given the Scripture
before you, provided you give them their dowries, and take them in marriage,
not in adultery, nor as mistresses. But whoever rejects faith, his work will be
in vain, and in the Hereafter he will be among the losers.
6. O you who believe! When you rise to pray, wash your faces and
your hands and arms to the elbows, and wipe your heads, and your feet to the
ankles. If you had intercourse, then purify yourselves. If you are ill, or
travelling, or one of you returns from the toilet, or you had contact with
women, and could not find water, then use some clean sand and wipe your faces
and hands with it. Allah does not intend to burden you, but He intends to purify
you, and to complete His blessing upon you, that you may be thankful.
7. And Remember Allah’s blessings upon you, and His covenant
which He covenanted with you; when you said, “We hear and we obey.” And remain
conscious of Allah, for Allah knows what the hearts contain.
8. O you who believe! Be upright to Allah, witnessing with
justice; and let not the hatred of a certain people prevent you from acting
justly. Adhere to justice, for that is nearer to piety; and fear Allah. Allah
is informed of what you do.
9. Allah has promised those who believe and work righteousness:
they will have forgiveness and a great reward.
10. As for those who disbelieve and reject
Our revelations—these are the inmates of Hell.
11. O you who believe! Remember Allah's blessings
upon you; when certain people intended to extend their hands against you, and
He restrained their hands from you. So reverence Allah, and in Allah let the
believers put their trust.
12. Allah received a pledge from the
Children of Israel, and We raised among them twelve chiefs. Allah said, “I am
with you; if you perform the prayer, and pay the alms, and believe in My
messengers and support them, and lend Allah a loan of righteousness; I will
remit your sins, and admit you into Gardens beneath which rivers flow. But
whoever among you disbelieves afterwards has strayed from the right way.”
13. Because of their breaking their pledge,
We cursed them, and made their hearts hard. They twist the words out of their
context, and they disregarded some of what they were reminded of. You will
always witness deceit from them, except for a few of them. But pardon them, and
overlook. Allah loves the doers of good.
14. And from those who say, “We are
Christians,” We received their pledge, but they neglected some of what they
were reminded of. So We provoked enmity and hatred among them until the Day of
Resurrection; Allah will then inform them of what they used to craft.
15. O People of the Book! Our Messenger has
come to you, clarifying for you much of what you kept hidden of the Book, and
overlooking much. A light from Allah has come to you, and a clear Book.
16. Allah guides with it whoever follows His
approval to the ways of peace, and He brings them out of darkness into light,
by His permission, and He guides them in a straight path.
17. They disbelieve those who say, “Allah is
the Christ, the son of Mary.” Say, “Who can prevent Allah, if He willed, from
annihilating the Christ son of Mary, and his mother, and everyone on earth?” To
Allah belongs the sovereignty of the heavens and the earth and what is between
them. He creates whatever He wills, and Allah has power over everything.
18. The Jews and the Christians say, “We are
the children of Allah, and His beloved.” Say, “Why then does He punish you for
your sins?” In fact, you are humans from among those He created. He forgives
whom He wills, and He punishes whom He wills. To Allah belongs the dominion of
the heavens and the earth and what lies between them, and to Him is the return.
19. O People of the Book! Our Messenger has
come to you, making things clear to you—after a cessation of messengers—so that
you cannot say, “No preacher has come to us, and no warner.” In fact, a
preacher has come to you, and a warner; and Allah is Capable of everything.
20. When Moses said to his people, “O my
people, remember Allah’s blessings upon you, when He placed prophets among you,
and made you kings, and gave you what He never gave any other people.”
21. “O my people, enter the Holy Land which
Allah has assigned for you, and do not turn back, lest you return as losers.”
22. They said, “O Moses, there are
tyrannical people in it; we will not enter it until they leave it. If they
leave it, we will be entering.”
23. Two men of those who feared, but whom
Allah had blessed, said, “Go at them by the gate; and when you have entered it,
you will prevail. And put your trust in Allah, if you are believers.”
24. They said, “O Moses, we will not enter
it, ever, as long as they are in it. So go ahead, you and your Lord, and fight.
We are staying right here.”
25. He said, “My Lord! I have control only
over myself and my brother, so separate between us and between the wicked
people.”
26. He said, “It is forbidden for them for
forty years. They will wander aimlessly in the land. So do not grieve over the
defiant people.”
27. And relate to them the true story of
Adam's two sons: when they offered an offering, and it was accepted from one of
them, but it was not accepted from the other. He Said, “I will kill you.” He Said,
“Allah accepts only from the righteous.”
28. “If you extend your hand to kill me, I
will not extend my hand to kill you; for I fear Allah, Lord of the Worlds.”
29. “I would rather you bear my sin and your
sin, and you become among the inmates of the Fire. Such is the reward for the
evildoers.”
30. Then His soul prompted him to kill his
brother, so he killed him, and became one of the losers.
31. Then Allah sent a raven digging the
ground, to show him how to cover his brother's corpse. He said, “Woe to me! I
was unable to be like this raven, and bury my brother's corpse.” So he became
full of regrets.
32. Because of that We ordained for the
Children of Israel: that whoever kills a person—unless it is for murder or
corruption on earth—it is as if he killed the whole of mankind; and whoever
saves it, it is as if he saved the whole of mankind. Our messengers came to
them with clarifications, but even after that, many of them continue to commit
excesses in the land.
33. The punishment for those who fight Allah
and His Messenger, and strive to spread corruption on earth, is that they be
killed, or crucified, or have their hands and feet cut off on opposite sides,
or be banished from the land. That is to disgrace them in this life; and in the
Hereafter they will have a terrible punishment.
34. Except for those who repent before you
apprehend them. So know that Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
35. O you who believe! Be conscious of
Allah, and seek the means of approach to Him, and strive in His cause, so that
you may succeed.
36. As for those who disbelieve, even if
they owned everything on earth, and the like of it with it, and they offered it
to ransom themselves from the torment of the Day of Resurrection, it will not
be accepted from them. For them is a painful punishment.
37. They will want to leave the Fire, but
they will not leave it. For them is a lasting punishment.
38. As for the thief, whether male or
female, cut their hands as a penalty for what they have reaped—a deterrent from
Allah. Allah is Mighty and Wise.
39. But whoever repents after his crime, and
reforms, Allah will accept his repentance. Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
40. Do you not know that to Allah belongs
the kingdom of the heavens and the earth? He punishes whom He wills, and He
forgives whom He wills. And Allah is Capable of everything.
41. O Messenger! Do not let those who are
quick to disbelief grieve you—from among those who say with their mouths, “We
believe,” but their hearts do not believe; and from among the Jews—listeners to
lies, listeners to other people who did not come to you. They distort words
from their places, and they say, “If you are given this, accept it; but if you
are not given it, beware.” Whomever Allah has willed to divert, you have nothing
for him from Allah. Those are they whose hearts Allah does not intend to
purify. For them is disgrace in this world, and for them is a great punishment
in the Hereafter.
42. Listeners to falsehoods, eaters of
illicit earnings. If they come to you, judge between them, or turn away from
them. If you turn away from them, they will not harm you in the least. But if
you judge, judge between them equitably. Allah loves the equitable.
43. But why do they come to you for
judgment, when they have the Torah, in which is Allah’s Law? Yet they turn away
after that. These are not believers.
44. We have revealed the Torah, wherein is
guidance and light. The submissive prophets ruled the Jews according to it, so
did the rabbis and the scholars, as they were required to protect Allah’s Book,
and were witnesses to it. So do not fear people, but fear Me. And do not sell
My revelations for a cheap price. Those who do not rule according to what Allah
revealed are the unbelievers.
45. And We wrote for them in it: a life for
a life, an eye for an eye, a nose for a nose, an ear for an ear, a tooth for a
tooth, and an equal wound for a wound; but whoever forgoes it in charity, it
will serve as atonement for him. Those who do not rule according to what Allah
revealed are the evildoers.
46. In their footsteps, We sent Jesus son of
Mary, fulfilling the Torah that preceded him; and We gave him the Gospel,
wherein is guidance and light, and confirming the Torah that preceded him, and
guidance and counsel for the righteous.
47. So let the people of the Gospel rule
according to what Allah revealed in it. Those who do not rule according to what
Allah revealed are the sinners.
48. And We revealed to you the Book, with
truth, confirming the Scripture that preceded it, and superseding it. So judge
between them according to what Allah revealed, and do not follow their desires
if they differ from the truth that has come to you. For each of you We have
assigned a law and a method. Had Allah willed, He could have made you a single nation,
but He tests you through what He has given you. So compete in righteousness. To
Allah is your return, all of you; then He will inform you of what you had
disputed.
49. And judge between them according to what
Allah revealed, and do not follow their desires. And beware of them, lest they
lure you away from some of what Allah has revealed to you. But if they turn
away, know that Allah intends to strike them with some of their sins. In fact,
a great many people are corrupt.
50. Is it the laws of the time of ignorance
that they desire? Who is better than Allah in judgment for people who are
certain?
51. O you who believe! Do not take the Jews
and the Christians as allies; some of them are allies of one another. Whoever
of you allies himself with them is one of them. Allah does not guide the
wrongdoing people.
52. You will see those in whose hearts is
sickness racing towards them. They say, “We fear the wheel of fate may turn
against us.” But perhaps Allah will bring about victory, or some event of His
making; thereupon they will regret what they concealed within themselves.
53. Those who believe will say, “Are these
the ones who swore by Allah with their strongest oaths that they are with you?”
Their works have failed, so they became losers.
54. O you who believe! Whoever of you goes
back on his religion—Allah will bring a people whom He loves and who love Him,
kind towards the believers, stern with the disbelievers. They strive in the way
of Allah, and do not fear the blame of the critic. That is the grace of Allah;
He bestows it upon whomever He wills. Allah is Embracing and Knowing.
55. Your allies are Allah, and His
Messenger, and those who believe—those who pray regularly, and give charity,
and bow down.
56. Whoever allies himself with Allah, and
His Messenger, and those who believe—surely the Party of Allah is the
victorious.
57. O you who believe! Do not befriend those
who take your religion in mockery and as a sport, be they from among those who
were given the Scripture before you, or the disbelievers. And obey Allah, if
you are believers.
58. When you call to the prayer, they take
it as a joke and a trifle. That is because they are people who do not reason.
59. Say, “O People of the Scripture! Do you
resent us only because we believe in Allah, and in what was revealed to us, and
in what was revealed previously; and most of you are sinners?”
60. Say, “Shall I inform you of worse than
that for retribution from Allah? He whom Allah has cursed, and with whom He
became angry; and He turned some of them into apes, and swine, and idol
worshipers. These are in a worse position, and further away from the right
way.”
61. When they come to you, they say, “We
believe,” though they have entered with disbelief, and they have departed with
it. But Allah is well aware of what they hide.
62. You see many of them competing with one
another in sin and hostility, and their consuming of what is illicit. What they
have been doing is truly evil.
63. Why do the rabbis and the priests not
prevent them from speaking sinfully and from consuming forbidden wealth? Evil
is what they have been doing.
64. The Jews say, “Allah’s hand is tied.” It
is their hands that are tied, and they are cursed for what they say. In fact,
His hands are outstretched; He gives as He wills. Certainly, what was revealed
to your from your Lord will increase many of them in defiance and blasphemy.
And We placed between them enmity and hatred, until the Day of Resurrection.
Whenever they kindle the fire of war, Allah extinguishes it. And they strive to
spread corruption on earth. Allah does not love the corrupters.
65. Had the People of the Scriputure
believed and been righteous, We would have remitted their sins, and admitted
them into the Gardens of Bliss.
66. Had they observed the Torah, and the
Gospel, and what was revealed to them from their Lord, they would have consumed
amply from above them, and from beneath their feet. Among them is a moderate
community, but evil is what many of them are doing.
67. O Messenger, convey what was revealed to
you from your Lord. But if you do not, then you would not have delivered His
message. And Allah will protect you from the people. Allah does not guide the
disbelieving people.
68. Say, “O People of the Scripture! You
have no basis until you uphold the Torah, and the Gospel, and what is revealed
to you from your Lord.” But what is revealed to you from your Lord will
increase many of them in rebellion and disbelief, so do not be sorry for the
disbelieving people.
69. Those who believe, and the Jews, and the
Sabians, and the Christians—whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day, and
does what is right—they have nothing to fear, nor shall they grieve.
70. We made a covenant with the Children of
Israel, and We sent to them messengers. Whenever a messenger came to them with
what their souls did not desire, some of them they accused of lying, and others
they put to death.
71. They assumed there would be no
punishment, so they turned blind and deaf. Then Allah redeemed them, but then
again many of them turned blind and deaf. But Allah is Seeing of what they do.
72. They disbelieve those who say, “Allah is
the Messiah the son of Mary.” But the Messiah himself said, “O Children of
Israel, worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord. Whoever associates others with
Allah, Allah has forbidden him Paradise, and his dwelling is the Fire. The
wrongdoers have no saviors.”
73. They disbelieve those who say, “Allah is
the third of three.” But there is no deity except the One God. If they do not
refrain from what they say, a painful torment will befall those among them who
disbelieve.
74. Will they not repent to Allah and ask
His forgiveness? Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
75. The Messiah son of Mary was only a
messenger, before whom other Messengers had passed away, and his mother was a
woman of truth. They both used to eat food. Note how We make clear the
revelations to them; then note how deluded they are.
76. Say, “Do you worship, besides Allah,
what has no power to harm or benefit you?” But Allah: He is the Hearer, the
Knower.
77. Say, “O People of the Scripture! Do not
exaggerate in your religion beyond the truth; and do not follow the opinions of
people who went astray before, and misled many, and themselves strayed off the
balanced way.”
78. Cursed were those who disbelieved from
among the Children of Israel by the tongue of David and Jesus son of Mary. That
is because they rebelled and used to transgress.
79. They used not to prevent one another
from the wrongs they used to commit. Evil is what they used to do.
80. You will see many of them befriending
those who disbelieve. Terrible is what their souls prompts them to do. The
wrath of Allah fell upon them, and in the torment they will remain.
81. Had they believed in Allah and the Prophet,
and in what was revealed to him, they would not have befriended them. But many
of them are immoral.
82. You will find that the people most
hostile towards the believers are the Jews and the polytheists. And you will
find that the nearest in affection towards the believers are those who say, “We
are Christians.” That is because among them are priests and monks, and they are
not arrogant.
83. And when they hear what was revealed to
the Messenger, you see their eyes overflowing with tears, as they recognize the
truth in it. They say, “Our Lord, we have believed, so count us among the
witnesses.”
84. “And why should we not believe in Allah,
and in the truth that has come to us, and hope that our Lord will include us
among the righteous people?”
85. Allah will reward them for what they
say—Gardens beneath which rivers flow, where they will stay forever. Such is
the reward of the righteous.
86. But as for those who disbelieve and deny
Our signs—these are the inmates of the Fire.
87. O you who believe! Do not prohibit the
good things Allah has permitted for you, and do not commit aggression. Allah
does not love the aggressors.
88. And eat of the lawful and good things
Allah has provided for you; and be conscious of Allah, in whom you are believers.
89. Allah does not hold you accountable for
your unintended oaths, but He holds you accountable for your binding oaths. The
atonement for it is by feeding ten needy people from the average of what you
feed your families, or by clothing them, or by freeing a slave. Anyone who
lacks the means shall fast for three days. That is the atonement for breaking
your oaths when you have sworn them. So keep your oaths. Thus Allah makes clear
His Revelations to you, that you may be grateful.
90. O you who believe! Intoxicants,
gambling, idolatry, and divination are abominations of Satan’s doing. Avoid
them, so that you may prosper.
91. Satan wants to provoke strife and hatred
among you through intoxicants and gambling, and to prevent you from the
remembrance of Allah, and from prayer. Will you not desist?
92. Obey Allah and obey the Messenger, and
be cautious. If you turn away—know that the duty of Our Messenger is clear
communication.
93. Those who believe and do righteous deeds
will not be blamed for what they may have eaten, provided they obey, and
believe, and do good deeds, then maintain piety and faith, then remain
righteous and charitable. Allah loves the charitable.
94. O you who believe! Allah will test you
with something of the game your hands and spears obtain, that Allah may know
who fears Him at heart. Whoever commits aggression after that will have a
painful punishment.
95. O you who believe! do not kill game
while you are in pilgrim sanctity. Whoever of you kills any intentionally, its
penalty shall be a domestic animal comparable to what he killed, as determined
by two honest persons among you—an offering delivered to the Kaabah. Or he may
atone by feeding the needy, or its equivalent in fasting, so that he may taste
the consequences of his conduct. Allah forgives what is past. But whoever
repeats, Allah will take revenge on him. Allah is Almighty, Avenger.
96. Permitted for you is the catch of sea,
and its food—as sustenance for you and for travelers. But forbidden for you is
the game of land while you are in pilgrim sanctity. And fear Allah, to whom you
will be gathered.
97. Allah has appointed the Kaabah, the
Sacred House, a sanctuary for the people, and the Sacred Month, and the
offerings, and the garlanded. That you may know that Allah knows everything in
the heavens and the earth, and that Allah is Cognizant of all things.
98. Know that Allah is severe in
retribution, and that Allah is Forgiving and Merciful.
99. The Messenger’s sole duty is to convey.
Allah knows what you reveal and what you conceal.
100. Say: “The bad and the good are not
equal, even though the abundance of the bad may impress you. So be conscious of
Allah, O you who possess intelligence, that you may succeed.”
101. O you who believe! Do not ask about
things that would trouble you if disclosed to you. But if you were to ask about
them while the Quran is being revealed, they will become obvious to you. Allah
forgives that. Allah is Forgiving and Clement.
102. A people before you asked about them,
but then came to reject them.
103. Allah did not institute the
superstitions of Bahirah, Saibah, Wasilah, or of Hami; but those who disbelieve
fabricate lies about Allah—most of them do not understand.
104. And when it is said to them, “Come to
what Allah has revealed, and to the Messenger,” they say, “Sufficient for us is
what we found our forefathers upon.” Even if their forefathers knew nothing,
and were not guided?
105. O you who believe! You are responsible
for your own souls. He who has strayed cannot harm you if you are guided. To
Allah is you return, all of you, and He will inform you of what you used to do.
106. O you who believe! When death approaches
one of you, let two reliable persons from among you act as witnesses to the
making of a bequest, or two persons from another people if you are travelling
in the land and the event of death approaches you. Engage them after the
prayer. If you have doubts, let them swear by Allah: “We will not sell our
testimony for any price, even if he was a near relative, and we will not
conceal Allah’s testimony, for then we would be sinners.”
107. If it is discovered that they are guilty
of perjury: let two others take their place, two from among those responsible
for the claim, and have them swear by Allah, “Our testimony is more truthful
than their testimony, and we will not be biased, for then we would be
wrongdoers.”
108. That makes it more likely that they will
give true testimony, fearing that their oaths might be contradicted by
subsequent oaths. So fear Allah, and listen. Allah does not guide the
disobedient people.
109. On the Day when Allah will gather the
messengers, then say, “What response were you given?” They will say, “We have
no knowledge; it is you who are the Knower of the unseen.”
110. When Allah will say, “O Jesus son of
Mary, recall My favor upon you and upon your mother, how I supported you with
the Holy Spirit. You spoke to the people from the crib, and in maturity. How I
taught you the Scripture and wisdom, and the Torah and the Gospel. And recall
that you molded from clay the shape of a bird, by My leave, and then you
breathed into it, and it became a bird, by My leave. And you healed the blind
and the leprous, by My leave; and you revived the dead, by My leave. And recall
that I restrained the Children of Israel from you when you brought them the
clear miracles. But those who disbelieved among them said, `This is nothing but
obvious sorcery.'“
111. “And when I inspired the disciples:
`Believe in Me and in My Messenger.' They said, `We have believed, so bear
witness that We have submitted.'“
112. “And when the disciples said, 'O Jesus
son of Mary, is your Lord able to bring down for us a feast from heaven?' He
said, 'Fear Allah, if you are believers.'“
113. They said, “We wish to eat from it, so
that our hearts may be reassured, and know that you have told us the truth, and
be among those who witness it.”
114. Jesus son of Mary said, “O Allah, our
Lord, send down for us a table from heaven, to be a festival for us, for the
first of us, and the last of us, and a sign from You; and provide for us; You
are the Best of providers.”
115. Allah said, “I will send it down to you.
But whoever among you disbelieves thereafter, I will punish him with a
punishment the like of which I never punish any other being.”
116. And Allah will say, “O Jesus son of
Mary, did you say to the people, `Take me and my mother as gods rather than
Allah?'“ He will say, “Glory be to You! It is not for me to say what I have no
right to. Had I said it, You would have known it. You know what is in my soul,
and I do not know what is in your soul. You are the Knower of the hidden.
117. I only told them what You commanded me:
that you shall worship Allah, my Lord and your Lord. And I was a witness over
them while I was among them; but when You took me to Yourself, you became the
Watcher over them—You are Witness over everything.
118. If You punish them, they are Your
servants; but if You forgive them, You are the Mighty and Wise.”
119. Allah will say, “This is a Day when the
truthful will benefit from their truthfulness.” They will have Gardens beneath
which rivers flow, wherein they will remain forever. Allah is pleased with
them, and they are pleased with Him. That is the great attainment.
120. To Allah belongs the sovereignty of the
heavens and the earth and what lies in them, and He has power over everything.
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