| | Al-Aaraf | Pre Ayat ← 85 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 11. Shuaib | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:And to Madyan We sen t their brother Shu`aib: he said, " O my people, worship Allah: you have no other deity than He. A clear guidance has come to you from your lord: you should, therefore, give full measure and weight, and do not defraud the people of their goods, nor spread disorder on the earth after it has been set aright: this is better for you, if you are true Believers. |
| | Al-Aaraf | Pre Ayat ← 88 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 11. Shuaib | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:The chiefs of his tribe, who were puffed up with pride, said to him, "O Shu`aib, we will banish you and those who have believed with you from our city, or you shall have to return to our fold." Shu`aib replied,"What! Will you turn us back forcibly to it, even if we abhor it? |
| | Al-Aaraf | Pre Ayat ← 90 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 11. Shuaib | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:The chiefs of his tribe, who had rejected his Message, said to one another, "If you follow Shu`aib, you will be utterly ruined." |
| | Al-Aaraf | Pre Ayat ← 92 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 11. Shuaib | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Ultimately the very people, who treated Shu`aib as an impostor, were utterly ruined. |
| | Al-Aaraf | Pre Ayat ← 107 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 13. Moses sent to Pharaoh with signs | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Thereupon, Moses threw down his staff, and behold, it became a real serpent all of a sudden. |
| | Hud | Pre Ayat ← 84 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 8. History of Shuaib | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:And to the people of Madian, We sent their brother Shu`aib. He said. "O my people, serve Allah: you have no deity other than He. Do not give short measure and weight. Though I see you now in a state of prosperity, I fear for you the scourge of a day that will encircle you. |
| | Hud | Pre Ayat ← 87 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 8. History of Shuaib | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:They replied, "O Shu`aib! Does your Salat teach you this96 that we should give up all those deities whom our forefathers worshiped or that we should have no right on our goads to dispense with them as we please?97 Indeed you are the only generous and righteous man (remaining in the land)!" |
| | Hud | Pre Ayat ← 91 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 8. History of Shuaib | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:They answered "O Shu`aib! We do not understand much of what you say. Indeed we see that you are a powerless man among us. Had it not been for your family, we would have stoned you to death long before this, for you are not strong enough to prevail over us." |
| | Hud | Pre Ayat ← 94 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 8. History of Shuaib | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:And when Our decree came to pass, We delivered through Our mercy Shu`aib and those who had believed with him. As regards those who were iniquitous, a dreadful shock overtook them and they lay lifeless and prostrate in their homes as if they had never flourished in them. |
| | Ash-Shuara | Pre Ayat ← 32 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 2. Moses called and sent to Pharaoh | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:(No sooner had he uttered these words than) Moses cast down his staff, and suddenly it became a serpent. |
| | Ash-Shuara | Pre Ayat ← 177 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 10. History of Shuaib | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Remember the time when Shu`aib said to them, "Do you not fear? |
| | Ash-Shuara | Pre Ayat ← 224 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 11. Prophets Opponents warned | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:As for the poets, they have the erring people to follow them. |
| | Al-Ankabut | Pre Ayat ← 36 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 4. Opposition to Truth ever a Failure | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:And to Madyan, We sent their brother Shu'aib. He said, "O my people, worship Allah and look forward to the Last Day, and do not commit excesses in the land wickedly." |
| | Al-Mursalat | Pre Ayat ← 30 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 1. Consequences of Rejection | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Go off to the shadow which has three branches. |