ترجمة سورة الحج

Abul Ala Maududi(With tafsir) - English translation
ترجمة معاني سورة الحج باللغة الإنجليزية من كتاب Abul Ala Maududi(With tafsir) - English translation .

Al-Hajj


(22:1) O mankind, fear the (wrath of) your Lord! Indeed, the earthquake of
the Hour (of Judgement) will be an awesome thing.1

(22:2) On the Day when you witness it, the suckling woman shall utterly neglect
the infant she suckles,2 and every pregnant woman shall cast her
burden, and you will see people as though they are drunk, when they are not
drunk; but dreadful shall be Allah's chastisement.3

(22:3) Among people there are some who wrangle about Allah without knowledge4
and follow every rebellious devil,

(22:4) although it is decreed about him that he shall lead into error whosoever
takes him for a friend, and will direct him to the torment of the Fire.

(22:5) O mankind! If you have any doubt concerning Resurrection, then know
that it is surely We Who created you from dust, then from a drop of sperm,5
then from a clot of blood, then from a little lump of flesh, some of it shapely
and other shapeless.6 (We are rehearsing this) that We may make the
reality clear to you. We cause (the drop of sperm) that We please to remain
in the wombs till an appointed time. We bring you forth as infants (and nurture
you) that you may come of age. Among you is he that dies (at a young age) and
he who is kept back to the most abject age so that after once having known,
he reaches a stage when he knows nothing.7 You see the earth dry
and barren and then no sooner than We send down water upon it, it begins to
quiver and swell and brings forth every kind of beauteous vegetation.

(22:6) All this is because Allah, He is the Truth,8 and because
He resurrects the dead, and because He has power over everything,

(22:7) (all of which shows that) the Hour shall surely come to pass - in
this there is no doubt - and Allah shall surely resurrect those that are in
graves.9

(22:8) And among people are those that wrangle0 about Allah without
knowledge,1 without any true guidance,2 and without
any scripture to enlighten them.3

(22:9) They wrangle arrogantly, intent on leading people astray from the
Way of Allah.4 Such shall suffer disgrace in this world and We shall
cause them to taste the chastisement of burning (in the Next).

(22:10) That is the outcome of what your own hands have wrought, for Allah
never wrongs His creatures.

(22:11) And among people is he who worships Allah on the borderline; if any
good befalls him,5 he is satisfied; but if a trial afflicts him,
he utterly turns away.6 He will incur the loss of this world and
the Hereafter. That indeed is a clear loss.7

(22:12) He invokes, instead of Allah, those who can neither harm nor benefit
him. That indeed is straying far away.

(22:13) He invokes those that are more likely to cause him harm than benefit.8
Such is surely an evil patron, and an evil associate.9

(22:14) (In contrast) Allah will assuredly cause those who believe and act
righteously0 to enter Gardens beneath which rivers flow. For, most
certainly, Allah does whatever He pleases.1

(22:15) Anyone who fancies that Allah will not support him in this world
and in the Hereafter, let him reach out to heaven through a rope, and then make
a hole in the sky and see whether his device can avert that which enrages him.2

(22:16) Even so We have revealed the Qur'an with Clear Signs. Verily Allah
guides whomsoever He wills.

(22:17) On the Day of Resurrection3 Allah will most certainly
judge among those who believe,3 and those who became Jews,4
and Sabaeans,5 and Christians,6 and Magians,7
and those who associate others with Allah in His Divinity.8 Surely
Allah watches over everything.

(22:18) Have you not seen that all those who are in the heavens and all those
who are in the earth prostrate themselves before Allah;1 and so
do the sun and the moon, and the stars and the mountains, and the trees, and
the beasts, and so do many human beings,2 and even many of those
who are condemned to chastisement?3 And he whom Allah humiliates,
none can give him honour.4 Allah does whatever He wills.5

(22:19) These two groups (the believers and unbelievers) are in dispute about
their Lord.6 As for those that disbelieve, garments of fire have
been cut out for them;7 boiling water shall be poured down over
their heads,

(22:20) causing (not only) their skins but all that is in their bellies as
well to melt away.

(22:21) There shall be maces of iron to lash them.

(22:22) Whenever they try, in their anguish, to escape from Hell, they will
be driven back into it, (and shall be told): "Now taste the torment of burning."

(22:23) (On the other hand), Allah will cause those who believed and acted
righteously to enter the Gardens beneath which rivers flow. They shall be decked
in them with bracelets of gold and pearls8 and their raiment shall
be of silk.

(22:24) They were guided (to accept) the pure word;9 they were
guided to the Way of the Praiseworthy (Lord).0

(22:25) Indeed those who disbelieve1 and who (now) hinder people
from the Way of Allah and hinder them from the Holy Mosque2 which
We have set up (as a place of worship) for all people, equally for those who
dwell therein and for those who come from outside,3 (they surely
deserve punishment). Whosoever deviates therein from the Right Way and acts
with iniquity,4 We shall cause him to taste a painful chastisement.

(22:26) Call to mind when We assigned to Abraham the site of the House (Kabah),
directing him: "Do not associate aught with Me" and "Keep My House pure for
those who walk around it,5 and for those who stand and who bow down
and who prostrate themselves (in worship),

(22:27) and publicly proclaim Pilgrimage for all mankind so that they come
to you on foot and mounted on lean6 camels7 from every
distant point

(22:28) to witness the benefits in store for them,8 and pronounce
the name of Allah during the appointed days over the cattle that He has provided
them.9 So eat of it and feed the distressed and the needy.0

(22:29) Thereafter, let them tidy up1 and fulfil their vows2
and circumambulate the Ancient House."3

(22:30) Such (was the purpose of building the Kabah). Whosoever, then, venerates
Allah's sanctities will find it to be good for him in the sight of his Lord.4
Cattle have been made lawful for you5 except those mentioned to
you (as unlawful).6 So shun the abomination of idols7
and shun all words of falsehood.8

(22:31) Become exclusively devoted to Allah, ascribing Divinity to none other
than Him. Whoso ascribes Divinity to aught beside Allah, it is as though he
fell down from the sky whereafter either the birds will snatch him away, or
the wind will sweep him to a distant place9 (causing him to be shattered
to pieces).

(22:32) Such is the fact. And whoso venerates the sanctity of all that have
been ordained as symbols0 of Allah surely does so because it is
part of the true piety of the hearts.1

(22:33) You may derive benefit (from sacrificial animals) until an appointed
time.2 Thereafter their place (of sacrifice) is near the Ancient
House.3

(22:34) For every people We have laid down a ritual of sacrifice (- although
the purpose of the ritual is the same -) that they pronounce the name of Allah
over the cattle He has provided them.4 Your Lord is One God; so
submit yourselves to Him alone. And give, (O Prophet), glad tidings to those
that humble5 themselves (before Allah),

(22:35) whose hearts shiver whenever Allah is mentioned, who patiently bear
whatever affliction comes to them, who establish Prayer, and who spend (for
good purposes) out of what We have provided them.6

(22:36) We have appointed sacrificial camels7 among the symbols
of (devotion to) Allah. There is much good in them for you.8 So
make them stand9 (at the time of sacrifice) and pronounce the name
of Allah over them,0 and when they fall down on their sides1(after
they are slaughtered), eat and also feed them who do not ask and those who ask.
Thus have We subjected these animals that you may give thanks.2

(22:37) Neither their flesh reaches Allah nor their blood; it is your piety
that reaches Him.3 He has subjected these animals (to you) that
you may magnify Allah for the guidance He has bestowed upon you. Give glad tidings,4
(O Prophet), to those who do good.

(22:38) Surely5 Allah defends those who believe.6
Certainly Allah has no love for the perfidious, the thankless.7

(22:39) Permission (to fight) has been granted to those for they have been
wronged.8 Verily Allah has the power to help them:9

(22:40) those who were unjustly expelled from their homes0 for
no other reason than their saying: "Allah is Our Lord."1 If Allah
were not to repel some through others, monasteries and churches and synagogues2
and mosques wherein the name of Allah is much mentioned, would certainly have
been pulled down.3 Allah will most certainly help those who will
help Him. Verily Allah is Immensely Strong, Overwhelmingly Mighty.

(22:41) (Allah will certainly help) those4 who, were We to bestow
authority on them in the land, will establish Prayers, render Zakah, enjoin
good, and forbid evil.5 The end of all matters rests with Allah.6

(22:42) (O Prophet), if they7 give the lie to you, then before
them the people of 'Ad and Thamud, also gave the lie (to the Prophets),

(22:43) and so too did the people of Abraham and the people of Lot;

(22:44) and so did the dwellers of Midian, and Moses too was branded a liar.
Initially I granted respite to the unbelievers for a while and then seized them.8
How dreadful was My punishment!9

(22:45) How many towns have We destroyed because their people were steeped
in iniquity:0 so they lie fallen down upon their turrets! How many
wells lie deserted; and how many towering palaces lie in ruins!

(22:46) Have they not journeyed in the land that their hearts might understand
and their ears might listen? For indeed it is not the eyes that are blinded;1
it is rather the hearts in the breasts that are rendered blind.

(22:47) They ask you to hasten the punishment.2 Allah shall most
certainly not fail His promise; but a Day with your Lord is as a thousand years
of your reckoning.3

(22:48) How many towns did I respite at first though they were steeped in
iniquity, and then I seized them! To Me are all destined to return.

(22:49) Say (O Muhammad): "O people! I have been sent to you only as a plain
warner4 (before the Doom strikes you)."

(22:50) So those who believe and act righteously shall be granted forgiveness
and an honourable sustenance,5

(22:51) whereas those who strive against Our Signs, seeking to profane them,
they are the friends of the Fire!

(22:52) Never did We send a Messenger or a Prophet6 before you
(O Muhammad), but that whenever he had a desire,7 Satan interfered
with that desire.8 Allah eradicates the interference of Satan and
strengthens His Signs.9 Allah is All-Knowing, All-Wise.0

(22:53) (He does this) in order that He may make the evil caused by Satan
a trial for those in whose hearts there is sickness (of hypocrisy), whose hearts
are hard (and vitiated). Surely these wrong-doers have gone too far in their
dissension.

(22:54) (He also does this) in order that those endowed with knowledge may
know that it is the Truth from your Lord and that they may have faith in it
and their hearts may humble themselves before Him. Verily Allah always directs
those that believe to the Right Way.1

(22:55) The unbelievers will not cease to be in doubt about it until the
Hour suddenly comes upon them, or the chastisement of an ominous day2
overtakes them.

(22:56) On that Day all sovereignty shall be Allah's and He will judge among
them. Then those who believed and acted righteously shall be in Gardens of Bliss.

(22:57) A humiliating chastisement awaits those who disbelieved and denied
Our Signs.

(22:58) As for those who migrated in the way of Allah, whereafter they were
slain, or died, Allah will certainly grant them a goodly provision. Indeed,
Allah is the Best of all those who provide.

(22:59) He will surely admit them to a resort which will please them. Most
certainly Allah is All-Knowing, Most Forbearing.3

(22:60) That indeed is so, as for him who retaliates in proportion to the
excess committed against him, and is thereafter again subjected to transgression,
Allah will surely aid him.4 Verily Allah is All-Pardoning, All-Forgiving.5

(22:61) So shall it be6 because it is Allah Who causes the night
to emerge out of the day and causes the day7 to emerge out of the
night and Allah is All-Hearing, All-Seeing.8

(22:62) So shall it be because Allah, He is the Truth, and all whom they
invoke instead of Him are false.9 Allah is Most High, All-Great.

(22:63) Do you not see that Allah sends down water from the sky whereby the
earth turns green?0 Verily Allah is Subtle, All-Aware.1

(22:64) To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is in the
earth. Surely Allah - He alone is Self- Sufficient, Praiseworthy.2

(22:65) Have you not seen how Allah has subjected to you all that is in the
earth, and the vessels that sail in the sea by His command,3 and
it is He Who holds back the sky that it may not fall on earth except by His
leave? Surely Allah is Most Gentle, Ever Compassionate to people.

(22:66) And it is He Who has endowed you with life and it is He who causes
you to die, and it is He Who will then resurrect you. Man is indeed extremely
prone to denying the Truth.4

(22:67) For every people5 We have prescribed a way of worship6
which they follow. So, (O Muhammad), let them not dispute with you concerning
this,7 and call them to Your Lord. You are certainly on the Straight
Way.8

(22:68) And if they dispute with you, say: "Allah knows well what you do.

(22:69) Allah will judge among you on the Day of Resurrection concerning
matters about which you disagreed."

(22:70) Are you not aware that Allah knows all that is in the heaven and
the earth? Surely it is all preserved in a Book. Indeed that is easy with Allah.9

(22:71) Instead of Allah they worship those concerning whom He has revealed
no sanction and concerning whom they have no true knowledge.0 None
shall be able to help such evil-doers.1

(22:72) When Our Signs are plainly recited to them, you will perceive utter
repugnance on their faces and it all but seems as if they will soon pounce upon
those who recite Our Signs to them. Say: "Shall I tell you what is worse than
that?2 The Fire with which Allah has threatened those who disbelieve.
That is truly an evil end."

(22:73) O people, a parable is set forth: pay heed to it. Those who call
upon aught other than Allah shall never be able to create even a fly, even if
all of them were to come together to do that. And if the fly were to snatch
away anything from them, they would not be able to recover that from it. Powerless
is the supplicant; and powerless is he to whom he supplicates.3

(22:74) They have not formed a true estimate of Allah. Indeed, Allah is All-Powerful,
All-Mighty.

(22:75) Allah chooses Messengers from among angels and from among human beings
(to convey His command)4. Allah is All-Hearing, All-Seeing.

(22:76) He knows all that is before them and that which is hidden from them.5
And it is to Allah that all affairs are returned.6

(22:77) Believers, bow down and prostrate yourselves before Your Lord and
serve Your Lord and do good that you may prosper.7

(22:78) Strive in the cause of Allah in a manner worthy of that striving.8
He has chosen you9 (for His task), and He has not laid upon you
any hardship in religion.0 Keep to the faith of your father Abraham.1
Allah named you Muslims earlier and even in this2 (Book), that
the Messenger may be a witness over you, and that you may be witnesses over
all mankind.3 So establish Prayer, and pay Zakah, and hold fast
to Allah.4 He is your Protector. What an excellent Protector; what
an excellent Helper!
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