| 1. Praise be to Allah, 
												Who hath sent to His Servant the 
												Book, and hath allowed therein 
												no Crookedness:
 2. (He hath made it) Straight 
												(and Clear) in order that He may 
												warn (the godless) of a terrible 
												Punishment from Him, and that He 
												may give Glad Tidings to the 
												Believers who work righteous 
												deeds, that they shall have a 
												goodly Reward,
 
 3. Wherein they shall remain for 
												ever:
 
 4. Further, that He may warn 
												those (also) who say, "(Allah) 
												hath begotten a son":
 
 5. No knowledge have they of 
												such a thing, nor had their 
												fathers. It is a grievous thing 
												that issues from their mouths as 
												a saying what they say is 
												nothing but falsehood!
 
 6. Thou wouldst only, perchance, 
												fret thyself to death, following 
												after them, in grief, if they 
												believe not in this Message.
 
 7. That which is on earth we 
												have made but as a glittering 
												show for the earth, in order 
												that We may test them - as to 
												which of them are best in 
												conduct.
 
 8. Verily what is on earth we 
												shall make but as dust and dry 
												soil (without growth or 
												herbage).
 
 9. Or dost thou reflect that the 
												Companions of the Cave and of 
												the Inscription were wonders 
												among Our Sign?
 
 10. Behold, the youths betook 
												themselves to the Cave: they 
												said, "Our Lord! bestow on us 
												Mercy from Thyself, and dispose 
												of our affair for us in the 
												right way!"
 
 11. Then We draw (a veil) over 
												their ears, for a number of 
												years, in the Cave, (so that 
												they heard not):
 
 12. Then We roused them, in 
												order to test which of the two 
												parties was best at calculating 
												the term of years they had 
												tarried!
 
 13. We relate to thee their 
												story in truth: they were youths 
												who believed in their Lord, and 
												We advanced them in guidance:
 
 14. We gave strength to their 
												hearts: Behold, they stood up 
												and said: "Our Lord is the Lord 
												of the heavens and of the earth: 
												never shall we call upon any god 
												other than Him: if we did, we 
												should indeed have uttered an 
												enormity!
 
 15. "These our people have taken 
												for worship gods other than Him: 
												why do they not bring forward an 
												authority clear (and convincing) 
												for what they do? Who doth more 
												wrong than such as invent a 
												falsehood against Allah.
 
 16. "When ye turn away from them 
												and the things they worship 
												other than Allah, betake 
												yourselves to the Cave: Your 
												Lord will shower His mercies on 
												you and disposes of your affair 
												towards comfort and ease."
 
 17. Thou wouldst have seen the 
												sun, when it rose, declining to 
												the right from their Cave, and 
												when it set, turning away from 
												them to the left, while they lay 
												in the open space in the midst 
												of the Cave. Such are among the 
												Signs of Allah. He whom Allah, 
												guides is rightly guided; but he 
												whom Allah leaves to stray,- for 
												him wilt thou find no protector 
												to lead him to the Right Way.
 
 18. Thou wouldst have deemed 
												them awake, whilst they were 
												asleep, and We turned them on 
												their right and on their left 
												sides: their dog stretching 
												forth his two fore-legs on the 
												threshold: if thou hadst come up 
												on to them, thou wouldst have 
												certainly turned back from them 
												in flight, and wouldst certainly 
												have been filled with terror of 
												them.
 
 19. Such (being their state), we 
												raised them up (from sleep), 
												that they might question each 
												other. Said one of them, "How 
												long have ye stayed (here)?" 
												They said, "We have stayed 
												(perhaps) a day, or part of a 
												day." (At length) they (all) 
												said, "(Allah) (alone) knows 
												best how long ye have stayed 
												here.... Now send ye then one of 
												you with this money of yours to 
												the town: let him find out which 
												is the best food (to be had) and 
												bring some to you, that (ye may) 
												satisfy your hunger therewith: 
												And let him behave with care and 
												courtesy, and let him not inform 
												any one about you.
 
 20. "For if they should come 
												upon you, they would stone you 
												or force you to return to their 
												cult, and in that case ye would 
												never attain prosperity."
 
 21. Thus did We make their case 
												known to the people, that they 
												might know that the promise of 
												Allah is true, and that there 
												can be no doubt about the Hour 
												of Judgment. Behold, they 
												dispute among themselves as to 
												their affair. (Some) said, 
												"Construct a building over 
												them": Their Lord knows best 
												about them: those who prevailed 
												over their affair said, "Let us 
												surely build a place of worship 
												over them."
 
 22. (Some) say they were three, 
												the dog being the fourth among 
												them; (others) say they were 
												five, the dog being the sixth,- 
												doubtfully guessing at the 
												unknown; (yet others) say they 
												were seven, the dog being the 
												eighth. Say thou: "My Lord 
												knoweth best their number; It is 
												but few that know their (real 
												case)." Enter not, therefore, 
												into controversies concerning 
												them, except on a matter that is 
												clear, nor consult any of them 
												about (the affair of) the 
												Sleepers.
 
 23. Nor say of anything, "I 
												shall be sure to do so and so 
												tomorrow"-
 
 24. Without adding, "So please 
												Allah." and call thy Lord to 
												mind when thou forgettest, and 
												say, "I hope that my Lord will 
												guide me ever closer (even) than 
												this to the right road."
 
 25. So they stayed in their Cave 
												three hundred years, and (some) 
												add nine (more)
 
 26. Say: "(Allah) knows best how 
												long they stayed: with Him is 
												(the knowledge of) the secrets 
												of the heavens and the earth: 
												how clearly He sees, how finely 
												He hears (everything)! They have 
												no protector other than Him; nor 
												does He share His Command with 
												any person whatsoever.
 
 27. And recite (and teach) what 
												has been revealed to thee of the 
												Book of thy Lord: none can 
												change His Words, and none wilt 
												thou find as a refuge other than 
												Him.
 
 28. And keep thy soul content 
												with those who call on their 
												Lord morning and evening, 
												seeking His Face; and let not 
												thine eyes pass beyond them, 
												seeking the pomp and glitter of 
												this Life; no obey any whose 
												heart We have permitted to 
												neglect the remembrance of Us, 
												one who follows his own desires, 
												whose case has gone beyond all 
												bounds.
 
 29. Say, "The truth is from your 
												Lord": Let him who will believe, 
												and let him who will, reject 
												(it): for the wrong-doers We 
												have prepared a Fire whose 
												(smoke and flames), like the 
												walls and roof of a tent, will 
												hem them in: if they implore 
												relief they will be granted 
												water like melted brass, that 
												will scald their faces, how 
												dreadful the drink! How 
												uncomfortable a couch to recline 
												on!
 
 30. As to those who believe and 
												work righteousness, verily We 
												shall not suffer to perish the 
												reward of any who do a (single) 
												righteous deed.
 
 31. For them will be Gardens of 
												Eternity; beneath them rivers 
												will flow; they will be adorned 
												therein with bracelets of gold, 
												and they will wear green 
												garments of fine silk and heavy 
												brocade: They will recline 
												therein on raised thrones. How 
												good the recompense! How 
												beautiful a couch to recline on!
 
 32. Set forth to them the 
												parable of two men: for one of 
												them We provided two gardens of 
												grape-vines and surrounded them 
												with date palms; in between the 
												two We placed corn-fields.
 
 33. Each of those gardens 
												brought forth its produce, and 
												failed not in the least therein: 
												in the midst of them We caused a 
												river to flow.
 
 34. (Abundant) was the produce 
												this man had : he said to his 
												companion, in the course of a 
												mutual argument: "more wealth 
												have I than you, and more honour 
												and power in (my following of) 
												men."
 
 35. He went into his garden in a 
												state (of mind) unjust to his 
												soul: He said, "I deem not that 
												this will ever perish,
 
 36. "Nor do I deem that the Hour 
												(of Judgment) will (ever) come: 
												Even if I am brought back to my 
												Lord, I shall surely find 
												(there) something better in 
												exchange."
 
 37. His companion said to him, 
												in the course of the argument 
												with him: "Dost thou deny Him 
												Who created thee out of dust, 
												then out of a sperm-drop, then 
												fashioned thee into a man?
 
 38. "But (I think) for my part 
												that He is Allah, My Lord, and 
												none shall I associate with my 
												Lord.
 
 39. "Why didst thou not, as thou 
												wentest into thy garden, say: '(Allah)'s 
												will (be done)! There is no 
												power but with Allah.' If thou 
												dost see me less than thee in 
												wealth and sons,
 
 40. "It may be that my Lord will 
												give me something better than 
												thy garden, and that He will 
												send on thy garden thunderbolts 
												(by way of reckoning) from 
												heaven, making it (but) slippery 
												sand!-
 
 41. "Or the water of the garden 
												will run off underground so that 
												thou wilt never be able to find 
												it."
 
 42. So his fruits (and 
												enjoyment) were encompassed 
												(with ruin), and he remained 
												twisting and turning his hands 
												over what he had spent on his 
												property, which had (now) 
												tumbled to pieces to its very 
												foundations, and he could only 
												say, "Woe is me! Would I had 
												never ascribed partners to my 
												Lord and Cherisher!"
 
 43. Nor had he numbers to help 
												him against Allah, nor was he 
												able to deliver himself.
 
 44. There, the (only) protection 
												comes from Allah, the True One. 
												He is the Best to reward, and 
												the Best to give success.
 
 45. Set forth to them the 
												similitude of the life of this 
												world: It is like the rain which 
												we send down from the skies: the 
												earth's vegetation absorbs it, 
												but soon it becomes dry stubble, 
												which the winds do scatter: it 
												is (only) Allah who prevails 
												over all things.
 
 46. Wealth and sons are 
												allurements of the life of this 
												world: But the things that 
												endure, good deeds, are best in 
												the sight of thy Lord, as 
												rewards, and best as (the 
												foundation for) hopes.
 
 47. One Day We shall remove the 
												mountains, and thou wilt see the 
												earth as a level stretch, and We 
												shall gather them, all together, 
												nor shall We leave out any one 
												of them.
 
 48. And they will be marshalled 
												before thy Lord in ranks, (with 
												the announcement), "Now have ye 
												come to Us (bare) as We created 
												you first: aye, ye thought We 
												shall not fulfil the appointment 
												made to you to meet (Us)!":
 
 49. And the Book (of Deeds) will 
												be placed (before you); and thou 
												wilt see the sinful in great 
												terror because of what is 
												(recorded) therein; they will 
												say, "Ah! woe to us! what a Book 
												is this! It leaves out nothing 
												small or great, but takes 
												account thereof!" They will find 
												all that they did, placed before 
												them: And not one will thy Lord 
												treat with injustice.
 
 50. Behold! We said to the 
												angels, "Bow down to Adam": They 
												bowed down except Iblis. He was 
												one of the Jinns, and he broke 
												the Command of his Lord. Will ye 
												then take him and his progeny as 
												protectors rather than Me? And 
												they are enemies to you! Evil 
												would be the exchange for the 
												wrong-doers!
 
 51. I called them not to witness 
												the creation of the heavens and 
												the earth, nor (even) their own 
												creation: nor is it for helpers 
												such as Me to take as lead (men) 
												astray!
 
 52. One Day He will say, "Call 
												on those whom ye thought to be 
												My partners," and they will call 
												on them, but they will not 
												listen to them; and We shall 
												make for them a place of common 
												perdition.
 
 53. And the Sinful shall see the 
												fire and apprehend that they 
												have to fall therein: no means 
												will they find to turn away 
												therefrom.
 
 54. We have explained in detail 
												in this Qur'an, for the benefit 
												of mankind, every kind of 
												similitude: but man is, in most 
												things, contentious.
 
 55. And what is there to keep 
												back men from believing, now 
												that Guidance has come to them, 
												nor from praying for forgiveness 
												from their Lord, but that (they 
												ask that) the ways of the 
												ancients be repeated with them, 
												or the Wrath be brought to them 
												face to face?
 
 56. We only send the apostles to 
												give Glad Tidings and to give 
												warnings: But the unbelievers 
												dispute with vain argument, in 
												order therewith to weaken the 
												truth, and they treat My Signs 
												as a jest, as also the fact that 
												they are warned!
 
 57. And who doth more wrong than 
												one who is reminded of the Signs 
												of his Lord, but turns away from 
												them, forgetting the (deeds) 
												which his hands have sent forth? 
												Verily We have set veils over 
												their hearts lest they should 
												understand this, and over their 
												ears, deafness, if thou callest 
												them to guidance, even then will 
												they never accept guidance.
 
 58. But your Lord is Most 
												forgiving, full of Mercy. If He 
												were to call them (at once) to 
												account for what they have 
												earned, then surely He would 
												have earned, then surely He 
												would have hastened their 
												punishment: but they have their 
												appointed time, beyond which 
												they will find no refuge.
 
 59. Such were the populations we 
												destroyed when they committed 
												iniquities; but we fixed an 
												appointed time for their 
												destruction.
 
 60. Behold, Moses said to his 
												attendant, "I will not give up 
												until I reach the junction of 
												the two seas or (until) I spend 
												years and years in travel."
 
 61. But when they reached the 
												Junction, they forgot (about) 
												their Fish, which took its 
												course through the sea 
												(straight) as in a tunnel.
 
 62. When they had passed on 
												(some distance), Moses said to 
												his attendant: "Bring us our 
												early meal; truly we have 
												suffered much fatigue at this 
												(stage of) our journey."
 
 63. He replied: "Sawest thou 
												(what happened) when we betook 
												ourselves to the rock? I did 
												indeed forget (about) the Fish: 
												none but Satan made me forget to 
												tell (you) about it: it took its 
												course through the sea in a 
												marvellous way!"
 
 64. Moses said: "That was what 
												we were seeking after:" So they 
												went back on their footsteps, 
												following (the path they had 
												come).
 
 65. So they found one of Our 
												servants, on whom We had 
												bestowed Mercy from Ourselves 
												and whom We had taught knowledge 
												from Our own Presence.
 
 66. Moses said to him: "May I 
												follow thee, on the footing that 
												thou teach me something of the 
												(Higher) Truth which thou hast 
												been taught?"
 
 67. (The other) said: "Verily 
												thou wilt not be able to have 
												patience with me!"
 
 68. "And how canst thou have 
												patience about things about 
												which thy understanding is not 
												complete?"
 
 69. Moses said: "Thou wilt find 
												me, if Allah so will, (truly) 
												patient: nor shall I disobey 
												thee in aught."
 
 70. The other said: "If then 
												thou wouldst follow me, ask me 
												no questions about anything 
												until I myself speak to thee 
												concerning it."
 
 71. So they both proceeded: 
												until, when they were in the 
												boat, he scuttled it. Said 
												Moses: "Hast thou scuttled it in 
												order to drown those in it? 
												Truly a strange thing hast thou 
												done!"
 
 72. He answered: "Did I not tell 
												thee that thou canst have no 
												patience with me?"
 
 73. Moses said: "Rebuke me not 
												for forgetting, nor grieve me by 
												raising difficulties in my 
												case."
 
 74. Then they proceeded: until, 
												when they met a young man, he 
												slew him. Moses said: "Hast thou 
												slain an innocent person who had 
												slain none? Truly a foul 
												(unheard of) thing hast thou 
												done!"
 
 75. He answered: "Did I not tell 
												thee that thou canst have no 
												patience with me?"
 
 76. (Moses) said: "If ever I ask 
												thee about anything after this, 
												keep me not in thy company: then 
												wouldst thou have received 
												(full) excuse from my side."
 
 77. Then they proceeded: until, 
												when they came to the 
												inhabitants of a town, they 
												asked them for food, but they 
												refused them hospitality. They 
												found there a wall on the point 
												of falling down, but he set it 
												up straight. (Moses) said: "If 
												thou hadst wished, surely thou 
												couldst have exacted some 
												recompense for it!"
 
 78. He answered: "This is the 
												parting between me and thee: now 
												will I tell thee the 
												interpretation of (those things) 
												over which thou wast unable to 
												hold patience.
 
 79. "As for the boat, it 
												belonged to certain men in dire 
												want: they plied on the water: I 
												but wished to render it 
												unserviceable, for there was 
												after them a certain king who 
												seized on every boat by force.
 
 80. "As for the youth, his 
												parents were people of Faith, 
												and we feared that he would 
												grieve them by obstinate 
												rebellion and ingratitude (to 
												Allah and man).
 
 81. "So we desired that their 
												Lord would give them in exchange 
												(a son) better in purity (of 
												conduct) and closer in 
												affection.
 
 82. "As for the wall, it 
												belonged to two youths, orphans, 
												in the Town; there was, beneath 
												it, a buried treasure, to which 
												they were entitled: their father 
												had been a righteous man: So thy 
												Lord desired that they should 
												attain their age of full 
												strength and get out their 
												treasure - a mercy (and favour) 
												from thy Lord. I did it not of 
												my own accord. Such is the 
												interpretation of (those things) 
												over which thou wast unable to 
												hold patience."
 
 83. They ask thee concerning 
												Zul-qarnain. Say, "I will 
												rehearse to you something of his 
												story."
 
 84. Verily We established his 
												power on earth, and We gave him 
												the ways and the means to all 
												ends.
 
 85. One (such) way he followed,
 
 86. Until, when he reached the 
												setting of the sun, he found it 
												set in a spring of murky water: 
												Near it he found a People: We 
												said: "O Zul-qarnain! (thou hast 
												authority,) either to punish 
												them, or to treat them with 
												kindness."
 
 87. He said: "Whoever doth 
												wrong, him shall we punish; then 
												shall he be sent back to his 
												Lord; and He will punish him 
												with a punishment unheard-of 
												(before).
 
 88. "But whoever believes, and 
												works righteousness,- he shall 
												have a goodly reward, and easy 
												will be his task as We order it 
												by our Command."
 
 89. Then followed he (another) 
												way,
 
 90. Until, when he came to the 
												rising of the sun, he found it 
												rising on a people for whom We 
												had provided no covering 
												protection against the sun.
 
 91. (He left them) as they were: 
												We completely understood what 
												was before him.
 
 92. Then followed he (another) 
												way,
 
 93. Until, when he reached (a 
												tract) between two mountains, he 
												found, beneath them, a people 
												who scarcely understood a word.
 
 94. They said: "O Zul-qarnain! 
												the Gog and Magog (People) do 
												great mischief on earth: shall 
												we then render thee tribute in 
												order that thou mightest erect a 
												barrier between us and them?
 
 95. He said: "(The power) in 
												which my Lord has established me 
												is better (than tribute): Help 
												me therefore with strength (and 
												labour): I will erect a strong 
												barrier between you and them:
 
 96. "Bring me blocks of iron." 
												At length, when he had filled up 
												the space between the two steep 
												mountain-sides, He said, "Blow 
												(with your bellows)" Then, when 
												he had made it (red) as fire, he 
												said: "Bring me, that I may pour 
												over it, molten lead."
 
 97. Thus were they made 
												powerless to scale it or to dig 
												through it.
 
 98. He said: "This is a mercy 
												from my Lord: But when the 
												promise of my Lord comes to 
												pass, He will make it into dust; 
												and the promise of my Lord is 
												true."
 
 99. On that day We shall leave 
												them to surge like waves on one 
												another: the trumpet will be 
												blown, and We shall collect them 
												all together.
 
 100. And We shall present Hell 
												that day for Unbelievers to see, 
												all spread out,-
 
 101. (Unbelievers) whose eyes 
												had been under a veil from 
												remembrance of Me, and who had 
												been unable even to hear.
 
 102. Do the Unbelievers think 
												that they can take My servants 
												as protectors besides Me? Verily 
												We have prepared Hell for the 
												Unbelievers for (their) 
												entertainment.
 
 103. Say: "Shall we tell you of 
												those who lose most in respect 
												of their deeds?-
 
 104. "Those whose efforts have 
												been wasted in this life, while 
												they thought that they were 
												acquiring good by their works?"
 
 105. They are those who deny the 
												Signs of their Lord and the fact 
												of their having to meet Him (in 
												the Hereafter): vain will be 
												their works, nor shall We, on 
												the Day of Judgment, give them 
												any weight.
 
 106. That is their reward, Hell, 
												because they rejected Faith, and 
												took My Signs and My Messengers 
												by way of jest.
 
 107. As to those who believe and 
												work righteous deeds, they have, 
												for their entertainment, the 
												Gardens of Paradise,
 
 108. Wherein they shall dwell 
												(for aye): no change will they 
												wish for from them.
 
 109. Say: "If the ocean were ink 
												(wherewith to write out) the 
												words of my Lord, sooner would 
												the ocean be exhausted than 
												would the words of my Lord, even 
												if we added another ocean like 
												it, for its aid."
 
 110. Say: "I am but a man like 
												yourselves, (but) the 
												inspiration has come to me, that 
												your Allah is one Allah. whoever 
												expects to meet his Lord, let 
												him work righteousness, and, in 
												the worship of his Lord, admit 
												no one as partner.
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