DOC 17 - The Qu'ran
The Qur'an [or Koran], is a collection of the speeches made by Muhammad, remembered by his followers, and collected, written down and edited after his death. For Muslims Muhammad is in no way the author of the Qur'an, which is understood as the direct word of God given to Muhammad. Although scholars have some idea of the order of the speeches, the standard text is organized in a remarkable way. Divided into chapters, or surahs , after the first - short - surah, each surah is arranged according to length, the longest coming first. Muslims' early education often consists in learning large parts of the Qur'an and so this arrangement presents little difficulty. For new readers it can make the text somwhat confusing. The message of Muhammad, however, was not difficult to grasp - stark and absolute monotheism, the evil of sin, the revelation of God in the Qur'an and through Muhammad, and the creation of a new Muslim community. This message is repeated throughout the Qur'an. Given here, from the text translated by Maulvi Sher Ali, edited by Malik Ghulam Farid, and made available on the internet, are Surah 1, and Surah 47.Surah 1
1: 1. In the name of ALLAH, the Gracious, the Merciful.
1: 2. All praise is due to ALLAH alone, Lord of all the
worlds.
1: 3. The Gracious, the Merciful.
1: 4. Master of the Day of Judgment.
1: 5. THEE alone do we worship and THEE alone do we
implore for help.
1: 6. Guide us in the straight path,
1: 7. The path of those on whom THOU hast bestowed THY
favours, those who have not incurred THY displeasure and
those who have not gone astray.
Surah 47
47: 1. In the name of ALLAH, the Gracious, the Merciful.
47: 2. Those who disbelieve and hinder men from the way of
ALLAH - HE renders their works vain.
47: 3. But as for those who believe and do righteous deeds
and believe in that which has been revealed to Muhammad -
and it is the truth from their Lord - HE removes from them
their sins and sets right their affairs.
47: 4. That is because those who disbelieve follow
falsehood while those who believe follow the truth from
their Lord. Thus does ALLAH set forth for men their
lessons by similitudes.
47: 5. And when you meet in regular battle those who
disbelieve, smite their necks; and, when you have overcome
them, by causing great slaughter among them, bind fast the
fetters - then afterwards either release them as a favour
or by taking ransom - until the war lays down its burdens.
That is the ordinance. And if ALLAH had so pleased, HE
could have punished them Himself, but HE has willed that
HE may try some of you by others. And those who are killed
in the way of ALLAH - HE will never render their works
vain.
47: 6. HE will guide them to success and will improve
their condition.
47: 7. And will admit them into the Garden which HE has
made known to them.
47: 8. O ye who believe ! if you help the cause of ALLAH,
HE will help you and will make your steps firm.
47: 9. But those who disbelieve, perdition is their lot;
and HE will make their works vain.
47: 10. That is because they hate what ALLAH has revealed;
so HE has made their works vain.
47: 11. Have they not traveled in the earth and seen what
was the end of those who were before them ? ALLAH utterly
destroyed them, and for the disbelievers there will be the
like thereof.
47: 12. That is because ALLAH is the Protector of those
who believe, and the disbelievers have no protector.
47: 13. Verily, ALLAH will cause those who believe and do
good works to enter the Gardens underneath which streams
flow; While those who disbelieve enjoy themselves and eat
even as the cattle eat, and the Fire will be their last
resort.
47: 14. And how many a township, mightier than thy town
which has driven thee out, have WE destroyed, and they had
no helper.
47: 15. Then, is he who takes his stand upon a clear proof
from his Lord like those to whom the evil of their deeds
is made to look attractive and who follow their low
desires ?
47: 16. A description of the Garden promised to the
righteous: Therein are streams of water which corrupts
not; and streams of milk of which the taste changes not;
and streams of wine, a delight to those who drink; and
streams of clarified honey. And in it they will have all
kinds of fruit, and forgiveness from their Lord. Can those
who enjoy such bliss be like those who abide in the Fire
and who are given boiling water to drink so that it tears
their bowels ?
47: 17. And among them are some who seems to listen to
thee till, when they go forth from thy presence, they say
to those who have been given knowledge, `What has he been
talking about just now ?' These are they upon whose hearts
ALLAH has set a seal, and who follow their own evil
desires.
47: 18. But as for those who follow guidance, HE adds to
their guidance, and bestows on them righteousness suited
to their condition.
47: 19. The disbelievers wait not but for the Hour, that
it should come upon them suddenly. The Signs thereof have
already come. But of what avail will their admonition be
to them when it has actually come upon them.
47: 20. Know, therefore, that there is no god other than
ALLAH, and ask protection for thy human frailties, and for
believing men and believing women. And ALLAH knows the
place where you move about and the place where you stay.
47: 21. And those who believe say, `Why is not a Surah
revealed ?' But when a decisive Surah is revealed and
fighting is mentioned therein, thou seest those in whose
hearts is a disease, looking towards thee like the look of
one who is fainting on account of approaching death. So
woe to them !
47: 22. Their attitude should have been one of obedience
and of calling people to good. And when the matter was
determined upon, it was good for them if they were true to
ALLAH.
47: 23. Would you not then, if you are placed in
authority, create disorder in the land and sever your ties
of kinship ?
47: 24. It is these whom ALLAH has cursed, so that HE has
made them deaf and has made their eyes blind.
47: 25. Will they not, then, ponder over the Qur'an, or,
is it that there are locks on their hearts ?
47: 26. Surely, those who turn their backs after guidance
has become manifest to them, Satan has seduced them and
holds out false hopes to them.
47: 27. That is because they said to those who hate what
ALLAH has revealed, `We will obey you in some matters, and
ALLAH knows their secrets.
47: 28. But how will they fare when the angels will cause
them to die, smiting their faces and their backs ?
47: 29. That is because they followed that which
displeased ALLAH, and disliked the seeking of HIS
pleasure. So HE rendered their works vain.
47: 30. Do those in whose hearts is a disease suppose that
ALLAH will not bring to light their malice ?
47: 31. And if WE pleased, WE could show them to thee so
that thou shouldst know them by their marks. And thou
shalt, surely, recognize them by the tone of their speech.
And ALLAH knows your deeds.
47: 32. And WE will, surely, try you, until WE make
manifest those among you who strive for the cause of ALLAH
and those who are steadfast. And WE will make known the
true facts about you.
47: 33. Those, who disbelieve and hinder men from the way
of ALLAH and oppose the Messenger after guidance has
become manifest to them, shall not harm ALLAH in the
least; and HE will make their works fruitless.
47: 34. O ye who believe ! obey ALLAH and obey the
Messenger and make not your works vain.
47: 35. Verily, those who disbelieve and hinder people
from the way of ALLAH, and then die while they are
disbelievers - ALLAH certainly, will not forgive them.
47: 36. So be not slack and sue not for peace, for you
will, certainly, have the upper hand. And ALLAH is with
you, and HE will not deprive you of the reward of your
actions.
47: 37. The life of this world is but a sport and a
pastime, and if you believe and be righteous, HE will give
you your rewards, and will not ask of you your wealth.
47: 38. Were HE to ask it of you and press you, you would
be niggardly, and HE would bring to light your malice.
47: 39. Behold ! You are those who are called upon to
spend in the way of ALLAH; but of you there are some who
are niggardly. And whoso is niggardly, is niggardly only
against his own soul. And ALLAH is Self-Sufficient, and it
is you who are needy. And if you turn your backs, HE will
bring in your place another people; then they will not be
like you.
From: Medieval Sourcebook [http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html]