| | Al-Baqarah | Pre Ayat ← 178 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 22. Retaliation and Bequests | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:O Believers, the lawn176 of retribution has been prescribed for you in cases of murder; if a free man commits a murder, the free man shall he punished for it and a slave for a slave : likewise if a woman is guilty of murder the same shall he accountable for it.177 But in case the injured brother178 is willing to show leniency to the murderer, the blood money should he decided in accordance with the common law179 and the murderer should pay it in a genuine way. This is an allowance and mercy from your Lord. Now there shall be a painful torment for anyone who transgresses the limits after this. O men of understanding. |
| | 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 |
| | Al-Baqarah | Pre Ayat ← 207 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 25. The Pilgrimage | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:On the other side, there is another type of man who devotes his whole life to please Allah, and Allah is gracious to such of His servants. |
| | Al-Baqarah | Pre Ayat ← 256 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 34. No Compulsion in Religion | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:There is no compulsion and coercion in regard to religion. The right thing has been made distinct from the wrong thing: now whoever rejects taghut and believes in Allah has taken a firm support that never gives way. And Allah (Whose support he takes) hears everything and knows everything. |
| | Al-Baqarah | Pre Ayat ← 282 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 39. Contracts and Evidence | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:O Believers, when you contract a debt for a fixed; term, you should put it in writing. Let a scribe write with equity the document for the parties. The scribe whom Allah has given the gift of literacy should not refuse to write. Let him write and let the one under obligation (the debtor) dictate, and he should fear Allah, his Lord, and should not diminish from or add anything to the terms which have been settled. But if the borrower be of low understanding or weak or unable to dictate (for any reason), then let the guardian of his interests dictate it with equity. And let two men from among you bear witness to all such documents. But if two men be not available, there should be one man and two women to bear witness so that if one of the women forgets (anything), the other may remind her. The witnesses should be from among such people whom you approve of as witnesses. When the witnesses a |
| | Al-Imran | Pre Ayat ← 15 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 2. Unity the Basis of all Religions | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Say, "Should I tell you a thing better than these? There will be Gardens underneath which canals flow for those, who adopt the attitude of piety; there they will dwell for ever and will have pure spouses and they will enjoy Allahs favour. And Allah watches very closely the conduct of His servants." |
| | Al-Imran | Pre Ayat ← 20 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 2. Unity the Basis of all Religions | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Now, if they dispute with you, tell them, "As for me and my followers, we have surrendered to Allah." Then ask those, who possess the Book and those who do not, "Have you also surrendered to Him"? If they have surrendered, they are rightly guided. But if they turn away (you need not worry), for your sole responsibility was to convey the Message. As to the consequence, Allah Himself watches closely what His servants do. |
| | Al-Imran | Pre Ayat ← 30 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 3. The Kingdom is granted to another people | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:That Day is approaching when everyone shall find before him whatever he has done be it good or evil. On that Day one would wish that there were a long span of time between himself and that Day. Allah warns you to fear Him for He is very Compassionate towards His servants. |
| | Al-Imran | Pre Ayat ← 41 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 4. Last Members of a Chosen Race | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:He said, "Lord, give me a Sign." "Your Sign is that you shall not (be able to) speak to anyone for three days but by gestures. During this period you should remember your Lord much and glorify His Name in the morning and in the evening." |
| | An-Nisa | Pre Ayat ← 58 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 8. Kingdom granted to Abraham Descendants | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:(O Muslims), Allah enjoins you to give the trusts into the care of those persons who are worthy of trust and to judge with justice, when you judge between the people. Excellent is the counsel that Allah gives you, for Allah hears everything and sees everything. |
| | Al-Maidah | Pre Ayat ← 1 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 1. Perfection of Religion in Islam | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:O Believers, observe strictly the prescribed limits. All kinds of cattle-like animals have been made lawful for you except the ones which will be told you here-in-after, but you should not make hunting lawful for yourselves during the state of ihram : indeed Allah ordains whatever He pleases. |
| | Al-Maidah | Pre Ayat ← 45 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 7. The Quran and Previous Scriptures | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:We had prescribed this decree in the Torah for the Jews: "Life for life, eye for eye, nose for nose, ear for ear, tooth for tooth, and for all wounds equal retaliation." However, whoever forgoes retaliation as charity, it shall be expiation for him: those, who do not judge by the Law which Allah has sent down, are indeed the unjust people. |
| | Al-Aaraf | Pre Ayat ← 199 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 24. The Final Word | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:O Prophet, adopt the way of leniency and forbearance; enjoin what is good and avoid useless discussions with the ignorant people. |
| | Al-Anfal | Pre Ayat ← 42 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 5. Badr a Sign of Prophets Truth | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Recall the time when you were on this side of the valley and they were encamped on the farther side and the caravan was below you (towards the coast). If you had made an engagement with them to fight, you would surely have evaded it (but there was a fight): so that Allah might accomplish what He had ordained, and that whoever had to perish should perish with a clear sign and whoever deserved to live, should live with a clear sign: indeed, Allah is All-Hearing, All Knowing. |
| | An-Nahal | Pre Ayat ← 76 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 10. Recipient of Revelation | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Allah cites another similitude of two men. One of them is dumb and deaf and cannot do any work, and has become a burden upon his master; wherever he dispatches him, he does nothing useful. There is the other one, who enjoins justice and follows the Right Way. (Ask them): "Are these two men equal?" |
| | An-Nahal | Pre Ayat ← 90 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 13. Revelation enjoins Good | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Allah enjoins justice, generosity and kind treatment with kindred, and forbids indecency, wickedness and oppression. He admonishes you so that you may learn a lesson. |
| | Bani-Israel | Pre Ayat ← 34 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 4. Moral Precepts | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:10. Do not go near the property of an orphan except in the best manner until he reaches the age of maturity. 11. Keep your pledges, for you shall be accountable for your pledges. |
| | Al-Hajj | Pre Ayat ← 47 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 6. Believers permitted to fight | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:These people are demanding of you to hasten the chastisement.92 Allah will never fail to fulfill His threat, but a day with your Lord is equal to a thousand years as you reckon. |
| | Al-Mominoon | Pre Ayat ← 64 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 4. Higher Values of Life | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:They will continue their misdeeds till We bring punishment on the epicureans among them, then they will begin to bellow. |
| | Al-Mominoon | Pre Ayat ← 76 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 4. Higher Values of Life | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:for even now, when they are suffering from a torment, they have not bowed before their Lord nor humbled themselves. |
| | Al-Qasas | Pre Ayat ← 76 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 8. Korahs wealth ruins him | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:The fact is that Korah was of the people of Moses, but he rebelled against them; and We had given him so many treasures that their very keys would have weighed down a band of strong men. Once his people said to him, "Do not exult, for Allah does not like the exultant. |
| | Al-Ankabut | Pre Ayat ← 53 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 6. Warning and Consolation | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:These people wish that you hasten the torment on them. Had a time not been fixed for it, the torment would already have overtaken them. And most certainly it shall come (at the appointed time) suddenly while they would least expect it. |
| | Al-Ankabut | Pre Ayat ← 54 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 6. Warning and Consolation | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:They challenge you to hasten the torment, whereas Hell has encircled the disbelievers, |
| | Luqman | Pre Ayat ← 22 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 3. Greatness of Divine Power | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Whoever surrenders himself to Allah, and is a doer of good, he has indeed taken hold of a reliable support and the ultimate disposal of all affairs is in the hand of Allah. |
| | As-Saffat | Pre Ayat ← 145 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 5. Jonah and the Prophets Triumph | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:At last We cast him on a bare shore in a state of sickness, |
| | Suad | Pre Ayat ← 18 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 2. Davids Enemies | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:We had subdued for him the mountains, which joined with him in praise morning and evening. |
| | Suad | Pre Ayat ← 31 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 3. Solomon and his Enemies | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Worthy of mention is the occasion when, one evening, well-bred horses were presented before him, |
| | Al-Momin | Pre Ayat ← 44 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 5. End of Pharaoh | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Soon you will remember what I am telling you today. To Allah I entrust my affairs. He is ever Watchful over His servants." |
| | Al-Momin | Pre Ayat ← 55 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 6. Messengers Receive Divine Help | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:So, be patient, O Prophet: Allah's promise is true. Ask forgiveness of your errors, and glorify your Lord morning and evening with His praise. |
| | Az-Zukhruf | Pre Ayat ← 48 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 5. Pharaohs Opposition to Moses | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:We showed them Sign after Sign, each greater than the one preceding it, and We seized them with the torment that they might give up their attitude. |
| | Al-Qalam | Pre Ayat ← 49 | → Next Ayat | Pre Ruku ← | | 2. A Reminder for Nations | | → Next Ruku| |
Translation:Had not the grace of his Lord reached him, he would have been cast off on the barren ground, condemned. |