| | Al-Baqarah | Pre Ayat ← 184 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 23. Fasting | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:The Fast is to be observed for a fixed number of days. If, however, anyone of you be sick or on a journey, he should fast the same number of other days. As for those who can fast (but do not), the expiation of this shall be the feeding of one needy person for one fast day, and whoso does more than this with a willing heart does it for his own good. But if you understand the thing, it is better for you to observe the Fast. |
| | Al-Baqarah | Pre Ayat ← 185 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 23. Fasting | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Ramadan is the month in which the Quran was sent down : this Book is a perfect guidance for mankind and consists of clear teachings which show the right way and are a criterion of Truth and falsehood. Therefore from now on whoever witnesses it, it is obligatory on hire to fast the whole month, but if one be ill or on a journey, he should make up for the same number by fasting on other days. Allah desires to show leniency to you and does not desire to show any hardship. "therefore this method is being shown to you so that you may complete the number of Fast days and glorify Allah for the Guidance He has shown to you and be grateful to Him. |
| | Al-Baqarah | Pre Ayat ← 196 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 24. Fighting in Defense | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:When you make up your mind to perform Hajj and `Umrah,accomplish these to please Allah. But if you are hemmed in somewhere, then offer to Allah whatever sacrifice you can afford. And do not shave your heads until the sacrifice reaches its place. But whoever among you is sick or has an ailment of the head and has his head shaved shall atone for this either by fasting or by alms-giving or by offering a sacrifice However, when you are secure (and you reach Makkah before the Hajj season begins), whoever takes advantage of this opportunity to perform `Umrah shall offer the sacrifice that he can afford. But if he cannot afford a sacrifice, he shall fast three days during the Hajj season and seven days after reaching home, that is, ten days in all. This concession is only for those whose homes are not near the Masjid Haram, refrain from transgressing these Commandments of Allah and know it well |
| | An-Nisa | Pre Ayat ← 117 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 18. Idolatry condemned | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:The mushriks invoke to goddesses instead of Allah: they invoke that rebellious Satan, |
| | Al-Hajj | Pre Ayat ← 3 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 1. The Judgment | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:There are some among the people, who indulge in discussions about Allah without any knowledge and follow every rebellious Satan, |
| | An-Noor | Pre Ayat ← 61 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 8. Respect for Privacy | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:There is no harm if a blind or a lame or a sick person (takes a meal at another's house): nor is there any harm for yourselves if you take meals at your own houses or at the houses of your fathers and grandfathers or at the houses of your mothers and grandmothers or at your brothers' houses or at your sisters' houses or at the houses of your paternal uncles or at the houses of your paternal aunts or at the houses of your maternal uncles or at the houses of your maternal aunts or from the houses whose keys are in your possession or at the houses of your friends. There is no harm if you take your meals together or separately; however, when you enter the houses, you should send greetings of peace on your people, for the prayer of greetings prescribed by Allah is blessed and pure. Thus Allah makes His Revelation's clear to you. It is expected that you will use your common |