| 1. These are verses of 
												the Qur'an,-a book that makes 
												(things) clear;
 2. A guide: and glad tidings for 
												the believers,-
 
 3. Those who establish regular 
												prayers and give in regular 
												charity, and also have (full) 
												assurance of the hereafter.
 
 4. As to those who believe not 
												in the Hereafter, We have made 
												their deeds pleasing in their 
												eyes; and so they wander about 
												in distraction.
 
 5. Such are they for whom a 
												grievous Penalty is (waiting); 
												and in the Hereafter theirs will 
												be the greatest loss.
 
 6. As to thee, the Qur'an is 
												bestowed upon thee from the 
												presence of one who is wise and 
												all-knowing.
 
 7. Behold! Moses said to his 
												family: "I perceive a fire; soon 
												will I bring you from there some 
												information, or I will bring you 
												a burning brand to light our 
												fuel, that ye may warn 
												yourselves.
 
 8. But when he came to the 
												(fire), a voice was heard: 
												"Blessed are those in the fire 
												and those around: and glory to 
												Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
 
 9. "O Moses! verily, I am Allah, 
												the exalted in might, the 
												wise!....
 
 10. "Now do thou throw thy rod!" 
												But when he saw it moving (of 
												its own accord)as if it had been 
												a snake, he turned back in 
												retreat, and retraced not his 
												steps: "O Moses!" (it was said), 
												"Fear not: truly, in My 
												presence, those called as 
												apostles have no fear,-
 
 11. "But if any have done wrong 
												and have thereafter substituted 
												good to take the place of evil, 
												truly, I am Oft-Forgiving, Most 
												Merciful.
 
 12. "Now put thy hand into thy 
												bosom, and it will come forth 
												white without stain (or harm): 
												(these are) among the nine Signs 
												(thou wilt take) to Pharaoh and 
												his people: for they are a 
												people rebellious in 
												transgression."
 
 13. But when Our Signs came to 
												them, that should have opened 
												their eyes, they said: "This is 
												sorcery manifest!"
 
 14. And they rejected those 
												Signs in iniquity and arrogance, 
												though their souls were 
												convinced thereof: so see what 
												was the end of those who acted 
												corruptly!
 
 15. We gave (in the past) 
												knowledge to David and Solomon: 
												And they both said: "Praise be 
												to Allah, Who has favoured us 
												above many of his servants who 
												believe!"
 
 16. And Solomon was David's 
												heir. He said: "O ye people! We 
												have been taught the speech of 
												birds, and on us has been 
												bestowed (a little) of all 
												things: this is indeed Grace 
												manifest (from Allah.)"
 
 17. And before Solomon were 
												marshalled his hosts,- of Jinns 
												and men and birds, and they were 
												all kept in order and ranks.
 
 18. At length, when they came to 
												a (lowly) valley of ants, one of 
												the ants said: "O ye ants, get 
												into your habitations, lest 
												Solomon and his hosts crush you 
												(under foot) without knowing 
												it."
 
 19. So he smiled, amused at her 
												speech; and he said: "O my Lord! 
												so order me that I may be 
												grateful for Thy favours, which 
												thou hast bestowed on me and on 
												my parents, and that I may work 
												the righteousness that will 
												please Thee: And admit me, by 
												Thy Grace, to the ranks of Thy 
												righteous Servants."
 
 20. And he took a muster of the 
												Birds; and he said: "Why is it I 
												see not the Hoopoe? Or is he 
												among the absentees?
 
 21. "I will certainly punish him 
												with a severe penalty, or 
												execute him, unless he bring me 
												a clear reason (for absence)."
 
 22. But the Hoopoe tarried not 
												far: he (came up and) said: "I 
												have compassed (territory) which 
												thou hast not compassed, and I 
												have come to thee from Saba with 
												tidings true.
 
 23. "I found (there) a woman 
												ruling over them and provided 
												with every requisite; and she 
												has a magnificent throne.
 
 24. "I found her and her people 
												worshipping the sun besides 
												Allah. Satan has made their 
												deeds seem pleasing in their 
												eyes, and has kept them away 
												from the Path,- so they receive 
												no guidance,-
 
 25. "(Kept them away from the 
												Path), that they should not 
												worship Allah, Who brings to 
												light what is hidden in the 
												heavens and the earth, and knows 
												what ye hide and what ye reveal.
 
 26. "(Allah)!- there is no god 
												but He!- Lord of the Throne 
												Supreme!"
 
 27. (Solomon) said: "Soon shall 
												we see whether thou hast told 
												the truth or lied!
 
 28. "Go thou, with this letter 
												of mine, and deliver it to them: 
												then draw back from them, and 
												(wait to) see what answer they 
												return"...
 
 29. (The queen) said: "Ye 
												chiefs! here is delivered to me 
												- a letter worthy of respect.
 
 30. "It is from Solomon, and is 
												(as follows): 'In the name of 
												Allah, Most Gracious, Most 
												Merciful:
 
 31. "'Be ye not arrogant against 
												me, but come to me in submission 
												(to the true Religion).'"
 
 32. She said: "Ye chiefs! advise 
												me in (this) my affair: no 
												affair have I decided except in 
												your presence."
 
 33. They said: "We are endued 
												with strength, and given to 
												vehement war: but the command is 
												with thee; so consider what thou 
												wilt command."
 
 34. She said: "Kings, when they 
												enter a country, despoil it, and 
												make the noblest of its people 
												its meanest thus do they behave.
 
 35. "But I am going to send him 
												a present, and (wait) to see 
												with what (answer) return (my) 
												ambassadors."
 
 36. Now when (the embassy) came 
												to Solomon, he said: "Will ye 
												give me abundance in wealth? But 
												that which Allah has given me is 
												better than that which He has 
												given you! Nay it is ye who 
												rejoice in your gift!
 
 37. "Go back to them, and be 
												sure we shall come to them with 
												such hosts as they will never be 
												able to meet: We shall expel 
												them from there in disgrace, and 
												they will feel humbled 
												(indeed)."
 
 38. He said (to his own men): 
												"Ye chiefs! which of you can 
												bring me her throne before they 
												come to me in submission?"
 
 39. Said an 'Ifrit, of the Jinns: 
												"I will bring it to thee before 
												thou rise from thy council: 
												indeed I have full strength for 
												the purpose, and may be 
												trusted."
 
 40. Said one who had knowledge 
												of the Book: "I will bring it to 
												thee within the twinkling of an 
												eye!" Then when (Solomon) saw it 
												placed firmly before him, he 
												said: "This is by the Grace of 
												my Lord!- to test me whether I 
												am grateful or ungrateful! and 
												if any is grateful, truly his 
												gratitude is (a gain) for his 
												own soul; but if any is 
												ungrateful, truly my Lord is 
												Free of all Needs, Supreme in 
												Honour !"
 
 41. He said: "Transform her 
												throne out of all recognition by 
												her: let us see whether she is 
												guided (to the truth) or is one 
												of those who receive no 
												guidance."
 
 42. So when she arrived, she was 
												asked, "Is this thy throne?" She 
												said, "It was just like this; 
												and knowledge was bestowed on us 
												in advance of this, and we have 
												submitted to Allah (in Islam)."
 
 43. And he diverted her from the 
												worship of others besides Allah. 
												for she was (sprung) of a people 
												that had no faith.
 
 44. She was asked to enter the 
												lofty Palace: but when she saw 
												it, she thought it was a lake of 
												water, and she (tucked up her 
												skirts), uncovering her legs. He 
												said: "This is but a palace 
												paved smooth with slabs of 
												glass." She said: "O my Lord! I 
												have indeed wronged my soul: I 
												do (now) submit (in Islam), with 
												Solomon, to the Lord of the 
												Worlds."
 
 45. We sent (aforetime), to the 
												Thamud, their brother Salih, 
												saying, "Serve Allah.: But 
												behold, they became two factions 
												quarrelling with each other.
 
 46. He said: "O my people! why 
												ask ye to hasten on the evil in 
												preference to the good? If only 
												ye ask Allah for forgiveness, ye 
												may hope to receive mercy.
 
 47. They said: "Ill omen do we 
												augur from thee and those that 
												are with thee". He said: "Your 
												ill omen is with Allah. yea, ye 
												are a people under trial."
 
 48. There were in the city nine 
												men of a family, who made 
												mischief in the land, and would 
												not reform.
 
 49. They said: "Swear a mutual 
												oath by Allah that we shall make 
												a secret night attack on him and 
												his people, and that we shall 
												then say to his heir (when he 
												seeks vengeance): 'We were not 
												present at the slaughter of his 
												people, and we are positively 
												telling the truth.'"
 
 50. They plotted and planned, 
												but We too planned, even while 
												they perceived it not.
 
 51. Then see what was the end of 
												their plot!- this, that We 
												destroyed them and their people, 
												all (of them).
 
 52. Now such were their houses, 
												- in utter ruin, - because they 
												practised wrong- doing. Verily 
												in this is a Sign for people of 
												knowledge.
 
 53. And We saved those who 
												believed and practised 
												righteousness.
 
 54. (We also sent) Lut (as an 
												apostle): behold, He said to his 
												people, "Do ye do what is 
												shameful though ye see (its 
												iniquity)?
 
 55. Would ye really approach men 
												in your lusts rather than women? 
												Nay, ye are a people (grossly) 
												ignorant!
 
 56. But his people gave no other 
												answer but this: they said, 
												"Drive out the followers of Lut 
												from your city: these are indeed 
												men who want to be clean and 
												pure!"
 
 57. But We saved him and his 
												family, except his wife; her We 
												destined to be of those who 
												lagged behind.
 
 58. And We rained down on them a 
												shower (of brimstone): and evil 
												was the shower on those who were 
												admonished (but heeded not)!
 
 59. Say: Praise be to Allah, and 
												Peace on his servants whom He 
												has chosen (for his Message). 
												(Who) is better?- Allah or the 
												false gods they associate (with 
												Him)?
 
 60. Or, Who has created the 
												heavens and the earth, and Who 
												sends you down rain from the 
												sky? Yea, with it We cause to 
												grow well-planted orchards full 
												of beauty of delight: it is not 
												in your power to cause the 
												growth of the trees in them. 
												(Can there be another) god 
												besides Allah. Nay, they are a 
												people who swerve from justice.
 
 61. Or, Who has made the earth 
												firm to live in; made rivers in 
												its midst; set thereon mountains 
												immovable; and made a separating 
												bar between the two bodies of 
												flowing water? (can there be 
												another) god besides Allah. Nay, 
												most of them know not.
 
 62. Or, Who listens to the 
												(soul) distressed when it calls 
												on Him, and Who relieves its 
												suffering, and makes you 
												(mankind) inheritors of the 
												earth? (Can there be another) 
												god besides Allah. Little it is 
												that ye heed!
 
 63. Or, Who guides you through 
												the depths of darkness on land 
												and sea, and Who sends the winds 
												as heralds of glad tidings, 
												going before His Mercy? (Can 
												there be another) god besides 
												Allah.- High is Allah above what 
												they associate with Him!
 
 64. Or, Who originates creation, 
												then repeats it, and who gives 
												you sustenance from heaven and 
												earth? (Can there be another) 
												god besides Allah. Say, "Bring 
												forth your argument, if ye are 
												telling the truth!"
 
 65. Say: None in the heavens or 
												on earth, except Allah, knows 
												what is hidden: nor can they 
												perceive when they shall be 
												raised up (for Judgment).
 
 66. Still less can their 
												knowledge comprehend the 
												Hereafter: Nay, they are in 
												doubt and uncertainty thereanent; 
												nay, they are blind thereunto!
 
 67. The Unbelievers say: "What! 
												when we become dust,- we and our 
												fathers,- shall we really be 
												raised (from the dead)?
 
 68. "It is true we were promised 
												this,- we and our fathers before 
												(us): these are nothing but 
												tales of the ancients."
 
 69. Say: "Go ye through the 
												earth and see what has been the 
												end of those guilty (of sin)."
 
 70. But grieve not over them, 
												nor distress thyself because of 
												their plots.
 
 71. They also say: "When will 
												this promise (come to pass)? 
												(Say) if ye are truthful."
 
 72. Say: "It may be that some of 
												the events which ye wish to 
												hasten on may be (close) in your 
												pursuit!"
 
 73. But verily thy Lord is full 
												of grace to mankind: Yet most of 
												them are ungrateful.
 
 74. And verily thy Lord knoweth 
												all that their hearts do hide. 
												As well as all that they reveal.
 
 75. Nor is there aught of the 
												unseen, in heaven or earth, but 
												is (recorded) in a clear record.
 
 76. Verily this Qur'an doth 
												explain to the Children of 
												Israel most of the matters in 
												which they disagree.
 
 77. And it certainly is a Guide 
												and a Mercy to those who 
												believe.
 
 78. Verily thy Lord will decide 
												between them by His Decree: and 
												He is Exalted in Might, 
												All-Knowing.
 
 79. So put thy trust in Allah. 
												for thou art on (the path of) 
												manifest Truth.
 
 80. Truly thou canst not cause 
												the dead to listen, nor canst 
												thou cause the deaf to hear the 
												call, (especially) when they 
												turn back in retreat.
 
 81. Nor canst thou be a guide to 
												the blind, (to prevent them) 
												from straying: only those wilt 
												thou get to listen who believe 
												in Our Signs, and they will bow 
												in Islam.
 
 82. And when the Word is 
												fulfilled against them (the 
												unjust), we shall produce from 
												the earth a beast to (face) 
												them: He will speak to them, for 
												that mankind did not believe 
												with assurance in Our Signs.
 
 83. One day We shall gather 
												together from every people a 
												troop of those who reject our 
												Signs, and they shall be kept in 
												ranks,-
 
 84. Until, when they come 
												(before the Judgment-seat), 
												((Allah)) will say: "Did ye 
												reject My Signs, though ye 
												comprehended them not in 
												knowledge, or what was it ye 
												did?"
 
 85. And the Word will be 
												fulfilled against them, because 
												of their wrong-doing, and they 
												will be unable to speak (in 
												plea).
 
 86. See they not that We have 
												made the Night for them to rest 
												in and the Day to give them 
												light? Verily in this are Signs 
												for any people that believe!
 
 87. And the Day that the Trumpet 
												will be sounded - then will be 
												smitten with terror those who 
												are in the heavens, and those 
												who are on earth, except such as 
												Allah will please (to exempt): 
												and all shall come to His 
												(Presence) as beings conscious 
												of their lowliness.
 
 88. Thou seest the mountains and 
												thinkest them firmly fixed: but 
												they shall pass away as the 
												clouds pass away: (such is) the 
												artistry of Allah, who disposes 
												of all things in perfect order: 
												for he is well acquainted with 
												all that ye do.
 
 89. If any do good, good will 
												(accrue) to them therefrom; and 
												they will be secure from terror 
												that Day.
 
 90. And if any do evil, their 
												faces will be thrown headlong 
												into the Fire: "Do ye receive a 
												reward other than that which ye 
												have earned by your deeds?"
 
 91. For me, I have been 
												commanded to serve the Lord of 
												this city, Him Who has 
												sanctified it and to Whom 
												(belong) all things: and I am 
												commanded to be of those who bow 
												in Islam to Allah.s Will,-
 
 92. And to rehearse the Qur'an: 
												and if any accept guidance, they 
												do it for the good of their own 
												souls, and if any stray, say: "I 
												am only a Warner".
 
 93. And say: "Praise be to 
												Allah, Who will soon show you 
												His Signs, so that ye shall know 
												them"; and thy Lord is not 
												unmindful of all that ye do.
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