THE NIGHT JOURNEY (al-Isra')
In the name of
God, the Gracious, the Merciful.
1.
Glory
to Him who journeyed His serv-ant by night, from the Sacred Mosque to the
Farthest Mosque, whose precincts We have blessed, in order to show him of Our
wonders. He is the Listener, the Beholder.
2.
And
We gave Moses the Scripture, and made it a guide for the Children of Israel:
Take none for protector other than Me.
3.
The
descendants of those We carried with Noah. He was an appreciative serv-ant.
4.
And
We conveyed to the Children of Israel in the Scripture: You will commit evil on
earth twice, and you will rise to a great height.
5.
When
the first of the two promises came true, We sent against you servants of Ours,
possessing great might, and they ransacked your homes. It was a promise
fulfilled.
6.
Then
We gave you back your turn against them, and supplied you with wealth and
children, and made you more numerous.
7.
righteousness
for yourselves, and if you commit evil, you do so against yourselves. Then,
when the second promise comes true, they will make your faces filled with
sorrow, and enter the Temple as they en-tered it the first time, and utterly
destroy all that falls into their power.
8.
Perhaps
your Lord will have mercy on you. But if you revert, We will revert. We have
made Hell a prison for the disbeliev-ers.
9.
This
Quran guides to what is most up-right; and it gives good news to the believ-ers
who do good deeds, that they will have a great reward.
10. And those who do not believe in the Hereafter—We have
prepared for them a painful punishment.
11. The human being prays for evil as he prays for good. The
human being is very hasty.
12. We have made the night and the day two wonders. We erased
the wonder of the night, and made the wonder of the day revealing, that you may
seek bounty from your Lord, and know the number of years, and the calculation.
We have explained all things in detail.
13. For every person We have attached his fate to his neck. And
on the Day of Resur-rection, We will bring out for him a book which he will
find spread open.
14. “Read your book; today there will be none but yourself to
call you to account.”
15. Whoever is guided—is guided for his own good. And whoever
goes astray—goes astray to his detriment. No burdened soul carries the burdens
of another, nor do We ever punish until We have sent a messen-ger.
16. When We decide to destroy a town, We command its affluent
ones, they transgress in it, so the word becomes justified against it, and We
destroy it completely.
17. How many generations have We de-stroyed after Noah? Your
Lord is sufficient as Knower and Beholder of the sins of his servants.
18. Whoever desires the fleeting life, We expedite for him what
We decide to give him, to whomever We desire. Then We consign him to Hell,
where he will roast, condemned and defeated.
19. But whoever desires the Hereafter, and pursues it as it
should be pursued, while he is a believer—their effort will be appre-ciated.
20. To all—these and those—We extend from the gifts of your
Lord. The gifts of your Lord are not restricted.
21. See how We have favored some of them over others; yet the
Hereafter is greater in ranks, and greater in favors.
22. Do not set up another god with God, lest you become
condemned and damned.
23. Your Lord has commanded that you worship none but Him, and
that you be good to your parents. If either of them or both of them reach old
age with you, do
not
say to them a word of disrespect, nor scold them, but say to them kind words.
24. And lower to them the wing of humili-ty, out of mercy, and
say, “My Lord, have mercy on them, as they raised me when I was a child.”
25. Your Lord knows best what is in your minds. If you are
righteous—He is Forgiv-ing to the obedient.
26. And give the relative his rights, and the poor, and the
wayfarer, and do not squan-der wastefully.
27. The extravagant are brethren of the devils, and the devil is
ever ungrateful to his Lord.
28. But if you turn away from them, seek-ing mercy from your
Lord which you hope for, then say to them words of comfort.
29. And do not keep your hand tied to your neck, nor spread it
out fully, lest you end up liable and regretful.
30. Your Lord expands the provision for whomever He wills, and
restricts it. He is fully Informed, Observant of His servants.
31. And do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We
provide for them, and for you. Killing them is a grave sin.
32. And do not come near adultery. It is immoral, and an evil
way.
33. And do not kill the soul which God has made sacred, except
in the course of jus-tice. If someone is killed unjustly, We have given his
next of kin certain authority. But
he should not be
excessive in killing, for he will be supported.
34. And do not go near the orphan’s prop-erty, except with the
best of intentions, until he has reached his maturity. And honor your pledge,
because the pledge involves responsibility.
35. And give full measure when you meas-ure, and weigh with
accurate scales. That is fair, and the best determination.
36. And do not occupy yourself with what you have no knowledge
of. The hearing, and the sight, and the brains—all these will be questioned.
37. And do not walk proudly on earth. You can neither pierce the
earth, nor can you match the mountains in height.
38. The evil of all these is disliked by your Lord.
39. That is some of the wisdom your Lord has revealed to you. Do
not set up with God another god, or else you will be thrown in Hell, rebuked
and banished.
40. Has your Lord favored you with sons, while choosing for
Himself daughters from among the angels? You are indeed saying a terrible
thing.
41. We have explained in this Quran in various ways, that they
may remember, but it only adds to their rebellion.
42. Say, “If there were other gods with Him, as they say, they
would have sought a way to the Lord of the Throne.”
43. Be He glorified. He is exalted, far above what they say.
44. Praising Him are the seven heavens, and the earth, and
everyone in them. There is not a thing that does not glorify Him with praise,
but you do not under-stand their praises. He is indeed Forbear-ing and
Forgiving.
45. When you read the Quran, We place between you and those who
do not believe in the Hereafter an invisible barrier.
46. And We drape veils over their hearts, preventing them from
understanding it, and heaviness in their ears. And when you mention your Lord
alone in the Quran, they turn their backs in aversion.
47. We know well what they listen to, when they listen to you,
as they conspire, when the wrongdoers say, “You only follow a man bewitched.”
48. Note what they compared you to. They are lost, and unable to
find a way.
49. And they say, “When we have become bones and fragments,
shall we really be resurrected as a new creation?”
50. Say,
“Even if you become rocks or iron.
51. Or some substance, which, in your minds, is even harder.”
Then they will say, “Who will restore us?” Say, “The One who originated you the
first time.” Then they will nod their heads at you, and say, “When will it be?”
Say, “Perhaps it will be soon.”
52. On the Day when He calls you, you will respond with His
praise; and you will real-ize that you stayed only a little.
53. Tell My servants to say what is best. Satan sows discord
among them. Satan is to man an open enemy.
54. Your Lord knows you best. If He wills, He will have mercy on
you; and if He wills, He will punish you. We did not send you as their
advocate.
55. Your Lord knows well everyone in the heavens and the earth.
We have given some prophets advantage over others, and to David We gave the
Psalms.
56. Say, “Call upon those you claim besides Him. They have no
power to relieve your adversity, nor can they change it.”
57. Those they call upon are themselves seeking means of access
to their Lord, vy-ing to be nearer, and hoping for His mer-cy, and fearing His
punishment. The pun-ishment of your Lord is to be dreaded.
58. There is no city but We will destroy before the Day of
Resurrection, or punish it with a severe punishment. This is in-scribed in the
Book.
59. Nothing prevents Us from sending mi-raculous signs, except
that the ancients called them lies. We gave Thamood the she-camel, a visible
sign, but they mis-treated her. We do not send the signs ex-cept to instill
reverence.
60. We said to you that your Lord encom-passes humanity. We did
not make the vision We showed you, except as a test for
61. When We said to the angels, “Bow down before Adam,” they
bowed down, except for Satan. He said, “Shall I bow down before someone You
created from mud?”
62. He said, “Do You see this one whom You have honored more
than me? If You reprieve me until the Day of Resurrection, I will bring his
descendants under my sway, except for a few.”
63. He said, “Begone! Whoever of them follows you—Hell is your
reward, an am-ple reward.”
64. “And entice whomever of them you can with your voice, and rally
against them your cavalry and your infantry, and share with them in wealth and
children, and make promises to them.” But Satan prom-ises them nothing but
delusion.
65. “As for My devotees, you have no au-thority over them.” Your
Lord is an ade-quate Guardian.
66. Your Lord is He who propels for you the ships at sea, that
you may seek of His bounty. He is towards you Most Merciful.
67. When harm afflicts you at sea, those you pray to vanish,
except for Him. But when He saves you to land, you turn away. The human being
is ever thankless.
68. Are you confident that He will not cause a track of land to
cave in beneath
you, or unleash a
tornado against you, and then you find no protector?
69. Or are you confident that He will not return you to it once
again, and unleash a hurricane against you, and drown you for your ingratitude?
Then you will find no helper against Us.
70. We have honored the Children of Ad-am, and carried them on
land and sea, and provided them with good things, and greatly favored them over
many of those We created.
71. On the Day when We call every people with their leader.
Whoever is given his record in his right hand—these will read their record, and
they will not be wronged one bit.
72. But whoever is blind in this, he will be blind in the
Hereafter, and further astray from the way.
73. They almost lured you away from what We have revealed to
you, so that you would invent something else in Our name. In that case, they
would have taken you for a friend.
74. Had We not given you stability, you might have inclined
towards them a little.
75. Then We would have made you taste double in life, and double
at death; then you would have found for yourself no helper against Us.
76. They almost provoked you, to expel you from the land. In
that case, they would not have lasted after you, except briefly.
77. The tradition of the messengers We sent before you—you will
find no change in Our rules.
78. Perform the prayer at the decline of the sun, until the
darkness of the night; and the Quran at dawn. The Quran at dawn is witnessed.
79. And keep vigil with it during parts of the night, as an
extra prayer. Perhaps your Lord will raise you to a laudable position.
80. And say, “My Lord, lead me in through an entry of truth, and
lead me out through an exit of truth, and grant me from You a supporting
power.”
81. And say, “The truth has come, and falsehood has withered
away; for false-hood is bound to wither away.”
82. We send down in the Quran healing and mercy for the
believers, but it increas-es the wrongdoers only in loss.
83. When We bless the human being, he turns away and distances
himself. But when adversity touches him, he is in des-pair.
84. Say, “Each does according to his dispo-sition. Your Lord
knows best who is better guided in the way.”
85. And they ask you about the Spirit. Say, “The Spirit belongs
to the domain of my Lord; and you were not given except little knowledge.”
86. If We willed, We could take away what We revealed to you.
Then you will find for
yourself no
protecting guardian against Us.
87. Except through a mercy from your Lord. His favors upon you
have been great.
88. Say, “If mankind and jinn came togeth-er to produce the like
of this Quran, they could never produce the like of it, even if they backed up
one another.”
89. We have displayed for mankind in this Quran every kind of
similitude, but most people insist on denying the truth.
90. And they said, “We will not believe in you unless you make a
spring burst from the ground for us.
91. Or you have a garden of palms and vines; then cause rivers
to gush pouring through them.
92. Or make the sky fall on us in pieces, as you claim, or bring
God and the angels before us.
93. Or you possess a house of gold. Or you ascend into the sky.
Even then, we will not believe in your ascension, unless you bring down for us
a book that we can read.” Say, “Glory be to my Lord. Am I anything but a human
messenger?”
94. Nothing prevented the people from believing, when guidance
has come to them, except that they said, “Did God send a human messenger?”
95. Say, “If there were angels on earth, walking around in
peace, We would have
sent
down to them from heaven an angel messenger.”
96. Say, “God is enough witness between you and me. He is fully
aware of His serv-ants, and He sees them well.”
97. Whomever God guides is the guided one. And whomever He
leaves astray—for them you will find no protectors apart from Him. And We will
gather them on the Day of Resurrection, on their faces, blind, dumb, and deaf.
Their abode is Hell; whenever it abates, We intensify the blaze for them.
98. This is their repayment for having blas-phemed against Our
revelations, and hav-ing said, “Shall we, when we have become bones and
fragments, be resurrected as a new creation?”
99. Do they not consider that God, Who created the heavens and
the earth, is Able to create the likes of them? He has as-signed for them a
term, in which there is no doubt. But the wrongdoers persist in denying the
truth.
100. Say, “If you possessed the treasuries of my Lord’s mercy,
you would have with-held them, for fear of spending.” The hu-man being has
always been stingy.
101. We gave Moses nine clear signs—ask the Children of Israel.
When he went to them, Pharaoh said to him, “I think that you, Moses, are
bewitched.”
102. He said, “You know that none sent these down except the Lord
of the heavens
and the earth—eye
openers; and I think that you, Pharaoh, are doomed.”
103. He resolved to scare them off the land, but We drowned him,
and those with him, altogether.
104. After him, We said to the Children of Israel, “Inhabit the
land, and when the promise of the Hereafter arrives, We will bring you all
together.”
105. With the truth We sent it down, and with the truth it
descended. And We sent you only as a bearer of good news and a warner.
106. A Quran which We unfolded gradual-ly, that you may recite to
the people over time. And We revealed it in stages.
107. Say, “Believe in it, or do not believe.” Those who were
given knowledge before it, when it is recited to them, they fall to their
chins, prostrating.
108. And they say, “Glory to our Lord. The promise of our Lord is
fulfilled.”
109. And they fall to their chins, weeping, and it adds to their
humility.
110. Say, “Call Him God, or call Him the Most Merciful. Whichever
name you use, to Him belong the Best Names.” And be neither loud in your
prayer, nor silent in it, but follow a course in between.
111. And say, “Praise be to God, who has not begotten a son, nor
has He a partner in sovereignty, nor has He an ally out of weakness, and
glorify Him constantly.”
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