The Qur'an (Oxford World's Classics)


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The Qur
an
9: 110
126


true. 
120The people of Medina and their neighbouring desert Arabs
should not have held back from following God’s Messenger, nor
should they have cared about themselves more than him: if ever they
su
ffer any thirst, weariness, or hunger in God’s cause, take any step that
angers the disbelievers, or cause any harm to an enemy, a good deed
is recorded in their favour on account of it –
– God never wastes the
reward of those who do good –

121if they spend a little or a lot for
God’s cause, if they traverse a mountain pass, all this is recorded to
their credit so that God can reward them in accordance with the best
of their deeds.
122Yet it is not right for all the believers to go out [to battle]
together: out of each community, a group should go out to gain
understanding of the religion, so that they can teach their people
when they return and so that they can guard themselves against evil.
123You who believe, fight the disbelievers near you and let them find
you standing 
firm: be aware that God is with those who are mindful
of Him.
124When a sura is revealed, some [hypocrites] say, ‘Have any of you
been strengthened in faith by it?’ It certainly does strengthen the
faith of those who believe and they rejoice
125but, as for the perverse
at heart, each new sura adds further to their perversity. They die
disbelieving. 
126Can they not see that they are afflicted once or twice
a year? Yet they neither repent nor take heed. 
127Whenever a sura is
revealed, they look at each other and say, ‘Is anyone watching you?’
and then they turn away –
– God has turned their hearts away because
they are people who do not use their reason.
128A Messenger has come to you from among yourselves. Your
su
ffering distresses him: he is deeply concerned for you and full of
kindness and mercy towards the believers. 
129If they turn away,
[Prophet], say ,‘God is enough for me: there is no god but Him; I put
my trust in Him; He is the Lord of the Mighty Throne.’
Repentance
127
9: 129


10. JONAH
A Meccan sura which takes its title from the reference to Jonah in verse 
98. It
stresses God’s power, the authenticity of the Qur
an, and the fate of evildoers.
God’s anger at those who consistently deny the truth of His revelations and
signs is made clear, as is the fact that, were it not for His decision to await the
Day of Resurrection, His judgement would already have fallen upon them.
The Prophet is encouraged to be patient and reminded of the fact that he cannot
force people to believe.
In the name of God, the Lord of Mercy, the Giver of Mercy
1Alif Lam Ra
These are the verses of the wise
a
Book. 
2Is it so surprising to people
that We have revealed to a man from among them that he should
warn people, and give glad news to those who believe, that they are
on a sure footing with their Lord? [Yet] those who disbelieve say,
‘This man is clearly a sorcerer.’
3Your Lord is God who created the heavens and earth in six
Days,
b
then established Himself on the Throne, governing every-
thing; there is no one that can intercede with Him, unless He has
first given permission: this is God your Lord so worship Him. How
can you not take heed? 
4It is to Him you shall all return––that is a
true promise from God. It was He who created [you] in the 
first
place, and He will do so again, so that He may justly reward those
who believe and do good deeds. But the disbelievers will have a drink
of scalding water, and agonizing torment, because they persistently
disbelieved.
5It is He who made the sun a shining radiance and the moon a
light, determining phases for it so that you might know the number
of years and how to calculate time. God did not create all these
without a true purpose; He explains His signs to those who under-
stand.
6In the succession of night and day, and in what God created
a
Hakim is understood in various ways: to mean ‘full of wisdom’, to suggest that it
gives decisions on matters, and to convey that it is perfected and well formed.
b
Not the sort of days we know –– see 
32: 5; 70: 4.


in the heavens and earth, there truly are signs for those who are
aware of Him. 
7Those who do not expect
a
to meet Us and are
pleased with the life of this world, contenting themselves with it and
paying no heed to Our signs, 
8shall have the Fire for their home
because of what they used to do. 
9But as for those who believe and do
good deeds, their Lord will guide them because of their faith.
Streams will 
flow at their feet in the Gardens of Bliss. 10Their prayer
in them will be, ‘Glory be to You, God!’ their greeting, ‘Peace,’ and
the last part of their prayer, ‘Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds.’
11If God were to hasten on for people the harm [they have earned]
as they wish to hasten on the good, their time would already be up.
But We leave those who do not expect to meet Us to wander blindly
in their excesses. 
12When trouble befalls man he cries out to Us,
whether lying on his side, sitting, or standing, but as soon as We
relieve him of his trouble he goes on his way as if he had never cried
out to Us to remove his trouble. In this way the deeds of such
heedless people are made attractive to them. 
13Before you people, We
destroyed whole generations when they did evil –
– their messengers
brought them clear signs but they refused to believe. This is how We
repay the guilty. 
14Later We made you their successors in the land, to
see how you would behave.
15When Our clear revelations are recited to them, those who do
not expect to meet with Us say, ‘Bring [us] a di
fferent Quran, or
change it.’ [Prophet], say, ‘It is not for me to change it of my own
accord; I only follow what is revealed to me, for I fear the torment of
an awesome Day, if I were to disobey my Lord.’
16Say, ‘If God had so
willed, I would not have recited it to you, nor would He have made it
known to you. I lived a whole lifetime among you before it came to
me. How can you not use your reason?’
17Who could be more wicked than someone who invents lies
against God or denies His revelations? The guilty will never prosper.
18They worship alongside God things that can neither harm nor
bene
fit them, and say, ‘These are our intercessors
b
with God.’ Say,
‘Do you think you can tell God about something He knows not to
exist in the heavens or earth? Glory be to Him! He is far above the
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