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Taha [Taha] - English Translation - Saheeh International

Surah Taha [Taha] Ayah 135 Location Maccah Number 20

(1) Ṭā, Hā.[831]

(2) We have not sent down to you the Qur’ān that you be distressed

(3) But only as a reminder for those who fear [Allāh] -

(5) The Most Merciful [who is] above the Throne established.[832]

(6) To Him belongs what is in the heavens and what is on the earth and what is between them and what is under the soil.

(7) And if you speak aloud - then indeed, He knows the secret and what is [even] more hidden.

(9) And has the story of Moses reached you? -

(13) And I have chosen you, so listen to what is revealed [to you].

(15) Indeed, the Hour is coming - I almost conceal it[833] - so that every soul may be recompensed according to that for which it strives.

(16) So do not let one avert you from it[834] who does not believe in it and follows his desire, for you [then] would perish.

(17) And what is that in your right hand, O Moses?"

(19) [Allāh] said, "Throw it down, O Moses."

(20) So he threw it down, and thereupon it was a snake, moving swiftly.

(21) [Allāh] said, "Seize it and fear not; We will return it to its former condition.

(23) That We may show you [some] of Our greater signs.

(24) Go to Pharaoh. Indeed, he has transgressed [i.e., tyrannized]."

(25) [Moses] said, "My Lord, expand [i.e., relax] for me my breast [with assurance]

(28) That they may understand my speech.

(29) And appoint for me a minister [i.e., assistant] from my family -

(30) Aaron, my brother.

(31) Increase through him my strength

(35) Indeed, You are of us ever Seeing."

(36) [Allāh] said, "You have been granted your request, O Moses.

(37) And We had already conferred favor upon you another time,

(39) [Saying], 'Cast him into the chest and cast it into the river, and the river will throw it onto the bank; there will take him an enemy to Me and an enemy to him.' And I bestowed upon you love from Me[835] that you would be brought up under My eye [i.e., observation and care].

(40) [And We favored you] when your sister went and said, 'Shall I direct you to someone who will be responsible for him?' So We restored you to your mother that she might be content and not grieve. And you killed someone,[836] but We saved you from retaliation and tried you with a [severe] trial. And you remained [some] years among the people of Madyan. Then you came [here] at the decreed time, O Moses.

(41) And I produced you for Myself.[837]

(43) Go, both of you, to Pharaoh. Indeed, he has transgressed.

(45) They said, "Our Lord, indeed we are afraid that he will hasten [punishment] against us or that he will transgress."

(48) Indeed, it has been revealed to us that the punishment will be upon whoever denies and turns away.'"

(49) [Pharaoh] said, "So who is the Lord of you two, O Moses?"

(51) [Pharaoh] said, "Then what is the case of the former generations?"

(52) [Moses] said, "The knowledge thereof is with my Lord in a record. My Lord neither errs nor forgets."

(55) From it [i.e., the earth] We created you, and into it We will return you, and from it We will extract you another time.

(56) And We certainly showed him [i.e., Pharaoh] Our signs - all of them - but he denied and refused.

(58) Then we will surely bring you magic like it, so make between us and you an appointment, which we will not fail to keep and neither will you, in a place assigned."[839]

(59) [Moses] said, "Your appointment is on the day of the festival when the people assemble at mid-morning."[840]

(60) So Pharaoh went away, put together his plan, and then came [to Moses].

(61) Moses said to them [i.e., the magicians summoned by Pharaoh], "Woe to you! Do not invent a lie against Allāh or He will exterminate you with a punishment; and he has failed who invents [such falsehood]."

(62) So they disputed over their affair among themselves and concealed their private conversation.

(63) They said, "Indeed, these are two magicians who want to drive you out of your land with their magic and do away with your most exemplary way [i.e., religion or tradition].

(67) And he sensed within himself apprehension, did Moses.

(68) We [i.e., Allāh] said, "Fear not. Indeed, it is you who are superior.

(69) And throw what is in your right hand; it will swallow up what they have crafted. What they have crafted is but the trick of a magician, and the magician will not succeed wherever he is."

(70) So the magicians fell down in prostration.[841] They said, "We have believed in the Lord of Aaron and Moses."

(71) [Pharaoh] said, "You believed him [i.e., Moses] before I gave you permission. Indeed, he is your leader who has taught you magic. So I will surely cut off your hands and your feet on opposite sides, and I will crucify you on the trunks of palm trees, and you will surely know which of us is more severe in [giving] punishment and more enduring."

(76) Gardens of perpetual residence beneath which rivers flow, wherein they abide eternally. And that is the reward of one who purifies himself.[844]

(77) And We had inspired to Moses, "Travel by night with My servants and strike for them a dry path through the sea; you will not fear being overtaken [by Pharaoh] nor be afraid [of drowning]."

(78) So Pharaoh pursued them with his soldiers, and there covered them from the sea that which covered them,[845]

(79) And Pharaoh led his people astray and did not guide [them].

(81) [Saying], "Eat from the good things with which We have provided you and do not transgress [or oppress others] therein, lest My anger should descend upon you. And he upon whom My anger descends has certainly fallen [i.e., perished]."

(82) But indeed, I am the Perpetual Forgiver of whoever repents and believes and does righteousness and then continues in guidance.

(83) [Allāh said], "And what made you hasten from your people, O Moses?"

(84) He said, "They are close upon my tracks, and I hastened to You, my Lord, that You be pleased."

(85) [Allāh] said, "But indeed, We have tried your people after you [departed], and the Sāmirī[847] has led them astray."

(86) So Moses returned to his people, angry and grieved.[848] He said, "O my people, did your Lord not make you a good promise?[849] Then, was the time [of its fulfillment] too long for you, or did you wish that wrath from your Lord descend upon you, so you broke your promise [of obedience] to me?"

(87) They said, "We did not break our promise to you by our will, but we were made to carry burdens from the ornaments of the people [of Pharaoh], so we threw them [into the fire], and thus did the Sāmirī throw."

(88) And he extracted for them [the statue of] a calf which had a lowing sound, and they said, "This is your god and the god of Moses, but he forgot."

(89) Did they not see that it could not return to them any speech [i.e., response] and that it did not possess for them any harm or benefit?

(90) And Aaron had already told them before [the return of Moses], "O my people, you are only being tested by it, and indeed, your Lord is the Most Merciful, so follow me and obey my order."

(92) [Moses] said, "O Aaron, what prevented you, when you saw them going astray,

(93) From following me? Then have you disobeyed my order?"

(94) [Aaron] said, "O son of my mother, do not seize [me] by my beard or by my head. Indeed, I feared that you would say, 'You caused division among the Children of Israel, and you did not observe [or await] my word.'"

(95) [Moses] said, "And what is your case, O Sāmirī?"

(97) [Moses] said, "Then go. And indeed, it is [decreed] for you in [this] life to say, 'No contact.'[852] And indeed, you have an appointment [in the Hereafter] you will not fail to keep. And look at your 'god' to which you remained devoted. We will surely burn it and blow it [i.e., its ashes] into the sea with a blast.

(99) Thus, [O Muḥammad], We relate to you from the news of what has preceded. And We have certainly given you from Us a message [i.e., the Qur’ān].

(100) Whoever turns away from it - then indeed, he will bear on the Day of Resurrection a burden [i.e., great sin],

(101) [Abiding] eternally therein,[853] and evil it is for them on the Day of Resurrection as a load -

(103) They will murmur among themselves, "You remained not but ten [days in the world]."

(104) We are most knowing of what they say when the best of them in manner [i.e., wisdom or speech] will say, "You remained not but one day."

(105) And they ask you about the mountains, so say, "My Lord will blow them away with a blast.[855]

(106) And He will leave it [i.e., the earth] a level plain;

(107) You will not see therein a depression or an elevation."

(108) That Day, they [i.e., everyone] will follow [the call of] the Caller[856] [with] no deviation therefrom, and [all] voices will be stilled before the Most Merciful, so you will not hear except a whisper [of footsteps].

(109) That Day, no intercession will benefit except [that of] one to whom the Most Merciful has given permission and has accepted his word.

(110) He [i.e., Allāh] knows what is [presently] before them and what will be after them,[857] but they do not encompass it [i.e., what He knows] in knowledge.

(111) And [all] faces will be humbled before the Ever-Living, the Self-Sustaining.[858] And he will have failed who carries injustice.[859]

(112) But he who does of righteous deeds while he is a believer - he will neither fear injustice nor deprivation.

(113) And thus We have sent it down as an Arabic Qur’ān[860] and have diversified therein the warnings that perhaps they will avoid [sin] or it would cause them remembrance.

(114) So high [above all] is Allāh, the Sovereign,[861] the Truth.[862] And, [O Muḥammad], do not hasten with [recitation of] the Qur’ān before its revelation is completed to you, and say, "My Lord, increase me in knowledge."

(115) And We had already taken a promise from Adam before, but he forgot; and We found not in him determination.[863]

(116) And [mention] when We said to the angels, "Prostrate to Adam," and they prostrated, except Iblees;[864] he refused.

(118) Indeed, it is [promised] for you not to be hungry therein or be unclothed.

(119) And indeed, you will not be thirsty therein or be hot from the sun."

(121) And they [i.e., Adam and his wife] ate of it, and their private parts became apparent to them, and they began to fasten over themselves from the leaves of Paradise. And Adam disobeyed his Lord and erred.

(122) Then his Lord chose him and turned to him in forgiveness and guided [him].

(123) [Allāh] said, "Descend from it [i.e., Paradise] - all, [your descendants] being enemies to one another. And if there should come to you guidance from Me - then whoever follows My guidance will neither go astray [in the world] nor suffer [in the Hereafter].

(124) And whoever turns away from My remembrance - indeed, he will have a depressed [i.e., difficult] life, and We will gather [i.e., raise] him on the Day of Resurrection blind."

(125) He will say, "My Lord, why have you raised me blind while I was [once] seeing?"

(126) [Allāh] will say, "Thus did Our signs come to you, and you forgot [i.e., disregarded] them; and thus will you this Day be forgotten."

(127) And thus do We recompense he who transgressed and did not believe in the signs of his Lord. And the punishment of the Hereafter is more severe and more enduring.[865]

(129) And if not for a word[866] that preceded from your Lord, it [i.e., punishment] would have been an obligation [due immediately],[867] and [if not for] a specified term [decreed].

(131) And do not extend your eyes toward that by which We have given enjoyment to [some] categories of them, [its being but] the splendor of worldly life by which We test them. And the provision of your Lord is better and more enduring.

(132) And enjoin prayer upon your family [and people] and be steadfast therein. We ask you not for provision; We provide for you, and the [best] outcome is for [those of] righteousness.

(134) And if We had destroyed them with a punishment before him,[869] they would have said, "Our Lord, why did You not send to us a messenger so we could have followed Your verses [i.e., teachings] before we were humiliated and disgraced?"