Clear Quran – Dr Mustafa Khattab

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68. Is it because they have never contemplated the Word ˹of Allah˺? Or ˹because˺ there has come to them something that did not come to their forefathers? 69. Or ˹because˺ they failed to recognize their Messenger, and so they denied him? 70. Or ˹because˺ they say, “He is insane?”

In fact, he has come to them with the truth, but most of them are resentful of the truth. 71. Had the truth followed their desires, [686] the heavens, the earth, and all those in them would have certainly been corrupted. In fact, We have brought them ˹the means to˺ their glory, but they turn away from it.

72. Or ˹is it because˺ you ˹O Prophet˺ are asking them for tribute? But the reward of your Lord is best, for He is the Best Provider. 73. And surely you are calling them to the Straight Path, 74. but those who disbelieve in the Hereafter are certainly deviating from that Path.

Those Persisting in Denial 75. ˹Even˺ if We had mercy on them and removed their affliction, [687] they would still persist in their transgression, wandering blindly. 76. And We have already seized them with torment, but they never humbled themselves to their Lord, nor did they ˹submissively˺ appeal ˹to Him˺.

77. But as soon as We open for them a gate of severe punishment, they will be utterly desperate. Ingratitude to the Almighty 78. He is the One Who created for you hearing, sight, and intellect. ˹Yet˺ you hardly give any thanks. 79. And He is the One Who has dispersed you ˹all˺ over the earth, and to Him you will ˹all˺ be gathered.

80. And He is the One Who gives life and causes death, and to Him belongs the alternation of the day and night. Will you not then understand? 81. But they ˹just˺ say what their predecessors said. 82. They said, “Once we are dead and reduced to dust and bones, will we really be resurrected? 83. We have already been promised this, as well as our forefathers earlier.

This is nothing but ancient fables!” Almighty Allah 84.

Use the Table of Contents to navigate through this e-book. Click the superscripted numbers in the translation to access the hyperlinked endnotes. *** QURANIC THEMES As pointed out in the Table of Contents and the Thematic Index, the Quran has three main themes: ۩ Doctrine (e.g., acts of worship, human interactions, family relations, and business transactions), which focuses mainly on a Muslim’s relationship with Allah, other people, and the rest of Allah’s creation.

◙ Stories (e.g., the story of Moses, Noah, and Ṣâliḥ), which served two purposes: to reassure the Prophet’s heart, as he was met with rejection in Mecca, and as cautionary tales for the pagans ( see 11:120-123). Other stories (e.g., Joseph and Job) focus on moral lessons. ☼ The Unseen (e.g., the belief in Allah and His qualities, as well as angels, resurrection, judgment, etc.), which reaffirms one’s faith in the divine through one’s heart, not eyes.

Some chapters contain more than one theme, and some individual verses may touch on a theme not presented here, but the following table represents the general themes covered in the body of the text. *** TABLE OF CONTENTS ABOUT THE TRANSLATOR ACKNOWLEGMENTS TRANSLATOR’S NOTES INTRODUCTION STYLISTIC FEATURES OF THE QURAN NOTES ON TRANSLATION TRANSLITERATION GUIDE MAP OF ARABIA AND AREA IN THE 7th CENTURY THE CLEAR QURAN ◙ ☼ 1.

The Opening ( Al – Fâtiḥah ) ◙ ☼ 2. The Cow ( Al-Baqarah ) ◙ ☼ 3. The Family of ’Imrân ( Âli-’Imrân ) ◙ ☼ 4. Women ( An-Nisâ ‘) ◙ ☼ 5. The Spread Table ( Al-Mâ ‘ idah ) ◙ ☼ 6. Cattle ( Al-An’âm ) ◙ ☼ 7. The Heights ( Al-A’râf ) ◙ ☼ 8. Spoils of War ( Al-Anfâl ) ◙ ☼ 9. Repentance ( At-Tawbah ) ◙ ☼ 10.

Jonah ( Yûnus ) ◙ ☼ 11. Hûd ( Hûd ) ◙ ☼ 12. Joseph ( Yûsuf ) ◙ ☼ 13. Thunder ( Ar-Ra’d ) ◙ ☼ 14. Abraham ( Ibrâhîm ) ◙ ☼ 15. The Stone Valley ( Al-Ḥijr ) ◙ ☼ 16. Bees ( An-Naḥl ) ◙ ☼ 17. The Night Journey ( Al-Isrâ ‘) ◙ ☼ 18. The Cave ( Al-Kahf ) ◙ ☼ 19.

Mary ( Mariam ) ◙ ☼ 20. Ṭâ-Hâ ( Ṭâ-Hâ ) ◙ ☼ 21. The Prophets ( Al-Anbiyâ ‘) ◙ ☼ 22. The Pilgrimage ( Al-Ḥajj ) ◙ ☼ 23. The Believers ( Al-Mu ‘ minûn ) ◙ ☼ 24. The Light ( An-Nûr ) ◙ ☼ 25. The Standard ( Al-Furqân ) ◙ ☼ 26. The Poets ( Ash-Shu’arâ ‘) ◙ ☼ 27. The Ants ( An-Naml ) ◙ ☼ 28. The Whole Story ( Al-Qaṣaṣ ) ◙ ☼ 29.

The Spider ( Al-’Ankabût ) ◙ ☼ 30.

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