يَا أَيُّهَا الْمُدَّثِّرُ
O THOU [in thy solitude] enfolded! (1)
قُمْ فَأَنْذِرْ
Arise and warn! (2)
وَرَبَّكَ فَكَبِّرْ
And thy Sustainer's greatness glorify! (3)
وَثِيَابَكَ فَطَهِّرْ
And thine inner self purify! (4)
وَالرُّجْزَ فَاهْجُرْ
And all defilement shun! (5)
وَلَا تَمْنُنْ تَسْتَكْثِرُ
And do not through giving seek thyself to gain, (6)
وَلِرَبِّكَ فَاصْبِرْ
but unto thy Sustainer turn in patience. (7)
فَإِذَا نُقِرَ فِي النَّاقُورِ
And [warn all men that] when the trumpet-call [of resurrection] is sounded, (8)
فَذَٰلِكَ يَوْمَئِذٍ يَوْمٌ عَسِيرٌ
that very Day shall be a day of anguish, (9)
عَلَى الْكَافِرِينَ غَيْرُ يَسِيرٍ
not of ease, for all who [now] deny the truth! (10)
ذَرْنِي وَمَنْ خَلَقْتُ وَحِيدًا
LEAVE Me alone [to deal] with him whom I have created alone, (11)
وَجَعَلْتُ لَهُ مَالًا مَمْدُودًا
and to whom I have granted resources vast, (12)
وَبَنِينَ شُهُودًا
and children as [love's] witnesses, (13)
وَمَهَّدْتُ لَهُ تَمْهِيدًا
and to whose life I gave so wide a scope: (14)
ثُمَّ يَطْمَعُ أَنْ أَزِيدَ
and yet, he greedily desires that I give yet more! (15)
كَلَّا إِنَّهُ كَانَ لِآيَاتِنَا عَنِيدًا
Nay, verily, it is against Our messages that he knowingly, stubbornly sets himself (16)
سَأُرْهِقُهُ صَعُودًا
[and so] I shall constrain him to endure a painful uphill climb! (17)
إِنَّهُ فَكَّرَ وَقَدَّرَ
Behold, [when Our messages are conveyed to one who is bent on denying the truth,] he reflects and meditates [as to how to disprove them] (18)
فَقُتِلَ كَيْفَ قَدَّرَ
and thus he destroys himself, the way he meditates: (19)
ثُمَّ قُتِلَ كَيْفَ قَدَّرَ
yea, he destroys himself, the way he meditates! (20)
ثُمَّ نَظَرَ
and then he looks [around for new arguments], (21)
ثُمَّ عَبَسَ وَبَسَرَ
and then he frowns and glares, (22)
ثُمَّ أَدْبَرَ وَاسْتَكْبَرَ
and in the end he turns his back [on Our message], and glories in his arrogance, (23)
فَقَالَ إِنْ هَٰذَا إِلَّا سِحْرٌ يُؤْثَرُ
and says, "All this is mere spellbinding eloquence handed down [from olden times]! (24)
إِنْ هَٰذَا إِلَّا قَوْلُ الْبَشَرِ
This is nothing but the word of mortal man!" (25)
سَأُصْلِيهِ سَقَرَ
[Hence,] I shall cause him to endure hell-fire [in the life to come]! (26)
وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا سَقَرُ
And what could make thee conceive what hell-fire is? (27)
لَا تُبْقِي وَلَا تَذَرُ
It does not allow to live, and neither leaves [to die], (28)
لَوَّاحَةٌ لِلْبَشَرِ
making [all truth] visible to mortal man. (29)
عَلَيْهَا تِسْعَةَ عَشَرَ
Over it are nineteen [powers]. (30)
وَمَا جَعَلْنَا أَصْحَابَ النَّارِ إِلَّا مَلَائِكَةً وَمَا جَعَلْنَا عِدَّتَهُمْ إِلَّا فِتْنَةً لِلَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا لِيَسْتَيْقِنَ الَّذِينَ أُوتُوا الْكِتَابَ وَيَزْدَادَ الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا إِيمَانًا وَلَا يَرْتَابَ الَّذِينَ أُوتُوا الْكِتَابَ وَالْمُؤْمِنُونَ وَلِيَقُولَ الَّذِينَ فِي قُلُوبِهِمْ مَرَضٌ وَالْكَافِرُونَ مَاذَا أَرَادَ اللَّهُ بِهَٰذَا مَثَلًا كَذَٰلِكَ يُضِلُّ اللَّهُ مَنْ يَشَاءُ وَيَهْدِي مَنْ يَشَاءُ وَمَا يَعْلَمُ جُنُودَ رَبِّكَ إِلَّا هُوَ وَمَا هِيَ إِلَّا ذِكْرَىٰ لِلْبَشَرِ
For We have caused none but angelic powers to lord over the fire [of hell]; and We have not caused their number to be aught but a trial for those who are bent on denying the truth – to the end that they who have been granted revelation aforetime might be convinced [of the truth of this divine writ]; and that they who have attained to faith [in it] might grow yet more firm in their faith; and that [both] they who have been granted the earlier revelation and they who believe [in this one] might be freed of all doubt; and that they in whose hearts is disease and they who deny the truth outright might ask, "What does [your] God mean by this parable?" In this way God lets go astray him that wills [to go astray],and guides aright him that wills [to be guided]. And none can comprehend thy Sustainer's forces save Him alone: and all this is but a reminder to mortal man. (31)
- not of ease, for all who [now] deny the truth!4
- 4 Since this is the earliest Qur'anic occurrence of the expression kafir (the above surah having been preceded only by the first five verses of surah 96), its use here - and, by implication, in the whole of the Qur'an - is obviously determined by the meaning which it had in the speech of the Arabs before the advent of the Prophet Muhammad: in other words, the term kafir cannot be simply equated, as many Muslim theologians of post-classical times and practically all Western translators of the Qur'an have done, with "unbeliever" or "infidel" in the specific, restricted sense of one who rejects the system of doctrine and law promulgated in the Qur'an and amplified by the teachings of the Prophet - but must have a wider, more general meaning. This meaning is easily grasped when we bear in mind that the root verb of the participial noun kafir (and of the infinitive noun kufr) is kafara, "he [or "it"] covered [a thing]": thus, in 57:20 the tiller of the soil is called (without any pejorative implication) kafir, "one who covers", i.e., the sown seed with earth, just as the night is spoken of as having "covered" (kafara) the earth with darkness. In their abstract sense, both the verb and the nouns derived from it have a connotation of "concealing" something that exists or "denying" something that is true. Hence, in the usage of the Qur'an - with the exception of the one instance (in 57:20) where this participial noun signifies a "tiller of the soil" - a kafir is "one who denies [or "refuses to acknowledge"] the truth" in the widest, spiritual sense of this latter term: that is, irrespective of whether it relates to a cognition of the supreme truth - namely, the existence of God - or to a doctrine or ordinance enunciated in the divine writ, or to a self-evident moral proposition, or to an acknowledgment of, and therefore gratitude for, favours received. (Regarding the expression alladhina kafaru, implying conscious intent, see surah 2, note 6.)
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Far from easy for those without Faith.
— Abdullah Yusuf Ali -
Not of ease, for disbelievers.
— Marmaduke Pickthall -
For the unbelievers, anything but easy.
— M. Habib Shakir -
Far from easy for the disbelievers.
— Taqiuddin Hilali and M. Mohsin Khan -
For the infidels, not easy.
— Abdul-Majid Daryabadi -
and it will not be easy for the unbelievers.
— Hasan Qaribullah and Ahmed Darwish -
not easy for the unbelievers.
— Ayub Khan -
For the disbelievers it will not be easy.
— Sher Ali -
not of ease, for all who [now] deny the truth!
— Muhammad Asad -
for the unbelievers not easy.
— Arthur Arberry -
not an easy day for the unbelievers.{{9}}
— Abu'l Ala Maududi