Sura - 28 History
(Al-Qasas) |
[28:0] In the name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
[28:2] These (letters) constitute proofs of this
profound book.
[28:3] We recite to you herein some history of Moses
and Pharaoh, truthfully, for the benefit of people who believe.
[28:4] Pharaoh turned into a tyrant on earth, and
discriminated against some people. He persecuted a helpless group of them,
slaughtering their sons, while sparing their daughters. He was indeed
wicked.
God Compensates the
Oppressed
[28:5] We willed to compensate those who were oppressed
on earth, and to turn them into leaders, and make them the
inheritors.
*28:1 See Appendix
1
for details of the Quran's miraculous mathematical code, and the meaning
or significance of these Quranic Initials.
Confidence in God
[28:7] We inspired Moses' mother: "Nurse him, and
when you fear for his life, throw him into the river without fear or grief.
We will return him to you, and will make him one of the messengers."
[28:8] Pharaoh's family picked him up, only to have
him lead the opposition and to be a source of grief for them. That is because
Pharaoh, Hamaan, and their troops were transgressors.
Inside the Lion's Den
[28:9] Pharaoh's wife said, "This can be a joyous
find for me and you. Do not kill him, for he may be of some benefit for us,
or we may adopt him to be our son." They had no idea.
[28:10] The mind of Moses' mother was growing so
anxious that she almost gave away his identity. But we strengthened her heart,
to make her a believer.
[28:11] She said to his sister, "Trace his path."
She watched him from afar, while they did not perceive.
The Infant Returned to His
Mother
[28:12] We forbade him from accepting all the nursing
mothers. (His sister) then said, "I can show you a family that can raise
him for you, and take good care of him."
[28:13] Thus, we restored him to his mother, in
order to please her, remove her worries, and to let her know that GOD's promise
is the truth. However, most of them do not know.
[28:14] When he reached maturity and strength, we
endowed him with wisdom and knowledge. We thus reward the righteous.
Moses Commits
Manslaughter
[28:15] Once he entered the city unexpectedly, without
being recognized by the people. He found two men fighting; one was (a Hebrew)
from his people, and the other was (an Egyptian) from his enemies. The one
from his people called on him for help against his enemy. Moses punched him,
killing him. He said, "This is the work of the devil; he is a real enemy,
and a profound misleader."
[28:16] He said, "My Lord, I have wronged my soul.
Please forgive me," and He forgave him. He is the Forgiver, Most
Merciful.
[28:17] He said, "My Lord, in return for Your blessings
upon me, I will never be a supporter of the guilty ones."
[28:18] In the morning, he was in the city, afraid
and watchful. The one who sought his help yesterday, asked for his help again.
Moses said to him, "You are really a trouble maker."
Moses' Crime Exposed
[28:19] Before he attempted to strike their common
enemy, he said, "O Moses, do you want to kill me, as you killed the other
man yesterday? Obviously, you wish to be a tyrant on earth; you do not wish
to be righteous."
[28:20] A man came running from the other side of
the city, saying, "O Moses, the people are plotting to kill you. You better
leave immediately. I am giving you good advice."
[28:21] He fled the city, afraid and watchful. He
said, "My Lord, save me from the oppressive people."
In Midyan
[28:22] As he traveled towards Midyan, he said,
"May my Lord guide me in the right path."
[28:23] When he reached Midyan's water, he found
a crowd of people watering, and noticed two women waiting on the side. He
said, "What is it that you need?" They said, "We are not able to water, until
the crowd disperses, and our father is an old man."
[28:24] He watered for them, then turned to the
shade, saying, "My Lord, whatever provision you send to me, I am in dire
need for it."
[28:25] Soon, one of the two women approached him,
shyly, and said, "My father invites you to pay you for watering for us."
When he met him, and told him his story, he said, "Have no fear. You have
been saved from the oppressive people."
Moses Marries
[28:26] One of the two women said, "O my father,
hire him. He is the best one to hire, for he is strong and honest."
[28:27] He said, "I wish to offer one of my two
daughters for you to marry, in return for working for me for eight pilgrimages;
if you make them ten, it will be voluntary on your part. I do not wish to
make this matter too difficult for you. You will find me, GOD willing,
righteous."
[28:28] He said, "It is an agreement between me
and you. Whichever period I fulfill, you will not be averse to either one.
GOD is the guarantor of what we said."
Back to Egypt
[28:29] When he had fulfilled his obligation, he
traveled with his family (towards Egypt). He saw from the slope of Mount
Sinai a fire. He said to his family, "Stay here. I have seen a fire. Maybe
I can bring to you news, or a portion of the fire to warm you."
Moses Appointed
[28:30] When he reached it, he was called from the
edge of the right side of the valley, in the blessed spot where the burning
bush was located: "O Moses, this is Me. GOD; Lord of the universe.
[28:31] "Throw down your staff." When he saw it
moving like a demon, he turned around and fled. "O Moses, come back; do not
be afraid. You are perfectly safe.
[28:32] "Put your hand into your pocket; it will
come out white without a blemish. Fold your wings and settle down from your
fear. These are two proofs from your Lord, to be shown to Pharaoh and his
elders; they have been wicked people."
[28:33] He said, "My Lord, I killed one of them,
and I fear lest they kill me.
[28:34] "Also, my brother Aaron is more eloquent
than I. Send him with me as a helper to confirm and strengthen me. I fear
lest they disbelieve me."
[28:35] He said, "We will strengthen you with your
brother, and we will provide you both with manifest authority. Thus, they
will not be able to touch either one of you. With our miracles, the two of
you, together with those who follow you, will be the victors."
Pharaoh's Arrogance
[28:36] When Moses went to them with our proofs,
clear and profound, they said, "This is fabricated magic. We have never heard
of this from our ancient ancestors."
[28:37] Moses said, "My Lord knows best who brought
the guidance from Him, and who will be the ultimate victors. Surely, the
transgressors never succeed."
[28:38] Pharaoh said, "O you elders, I have not
known of any god for you other than me. Therefore, fire the adobe, O Hamaan,
in order to build a tower, that I may take a look at the god of Moses. I
am sure that he is a liar."
[28:39] Thus, he and his troops continued to commit
arrogance on earth, without any right, and thought that they would not be
returned to us.
[28:40] Consequently, we punished him and his troops,
by throwing them into the sea. Note the consequences for the
transgressors.
[28:41] We made them imams who led their people
to Hell. Furthermore, on the Day of Resurrection, they will have no
help.
[28:42] They incurred in this life condemnation,
and on the Day of Resurrection they will be despised.
The Book of Moses*
[28:43] We gave Moses the scripture - after having
annihilated the previous generations, and after setting the examples through
them - to provide enlightenment for the people, and guidance, and mercy,
that they may take heed.
*28:43 The Torah is the collection of all the scriptures revealed to all
the prophets of Israel, including the book of Moses. The Quran consistently
states that Moses was given a book, or "the Statute Book." Nowhere in the
Quran do we see that Moses was given "the Torah." Today's Old Testament,
therefore, is the Torah (see
3:50,
5:46).
Addressing God's Messenger of the
Covenant
[28:45] But we established many generations, and,
because of the length of time, (they deviated). Nor were you among the people
of Midyan, reciting our revelations to them. But we did send
messengers.
[28:46] Nor were you on the slope of Mount Sinai
when we called (Moses). But it is mercy from your Lord, (towards the people,)
in order to warn people who received no warner before you, that they may
take heed.
No Excuse
[28:47] Thus, they cannot say, when a disaster
strikes them as a consequence of their own deeds, "Our Lord, had You sent
a messenger to us, we would have followed Your revelations, and would have
been believers."
The Torah and The
Quran
[28:48] Now that the truth has come to them from
us, they said, "If only we could be given what was given to Moses!" Did they
not disbelieve in what was given to Moses in the past? They said, "Both
(scriptures) are works of magic that copied one another." They also said,
"We are disbelievers in both of them."
[28:49] Say, "Then produce a scripture from GOD
with better guidance than the two, so I can follow it, if you are
truthful."
God Sends His Teachings to Us Through
His Messengers
[28:50] If they fail to respond to you, then know
that they follow only their own opinions. Who is farther astray than those
who follow their own opinions, without guidance from GOD? GOD does not guide
such wicked people.
*28:44 The name of this messenger is confirmed mathematically: by placing
the gematrical value of "Rashad Khalifa" (1230) next to the verse number
(44), we get 123044=19x6476.
All True Believers Accept the
Quran
[28:51] We have delivered the message to them,
that they may take heed.
[28:52] Those whom we blessed with the previous
scriptures will believe in this.
[28:53] When it is recited to them, they will say,
"We believe in it. This is the truth from our Lord. Even before we heard
of it, we were submitters."
Twice the Reward for Christians &
Jews
[28:54] To these we grant twice the reward, because
they steadfastly persevere. They counter evil works with good works, and
from our provisions to them, they give.
[28:55] When they come across vain talk, they disregard
it and say, "We are responsible for our deeds, and you are responsible for
your deeds. Peace be upon you. We do not wish to behave like the ignorant
ones."
Who Recognize the Truth
Only God Guides
[28:56] You cannot guide the ones you love. GOD
is the only One who guides in accordance with His will, and in accordance
with His knowledge of those who deserve the guidance.
[28:57] They said, "If we follow your guidance,
we will suffer persecution." Did we not establish for them a Sacred Sanctuary,
to which all kinds of fruits are offered, as a provision from us? Indeed,
most of them do not know.
[28:58] Many a community we annihilated for turning
unappreciative of their lives. Consequently, here are their homes, nothing
but uninhabited ruins after them, except a few. We were the
inheritors.
[28:59] For your Lord never annihilates any community
without sending a messenger in the midst thereof, to recite our revelations
to them. We never annihilate any community, unless its people are
wicked.
[28:60] Everything that is given to you is only
the material of this life, and its vanity. What is with GOD is far better,
and everlasting. Do you not understand?
[28:61] Is one whom we promised a good promise
that will surely come to pass, equal to one whom we provide with the temporary
materials of this life, then suffers eternal doom on the Day of
Resurrection?
The Idols Disown Their
Idolizers
[28:62] The day will come when He calls upon them,
saying, "Where are those idols you had set up beside Me?"
[28:63] Those who incurred the judgment will say,
"Our Lord, these are the ones we misled; we misled them only because we ourselves
had gone astray. We now devote ourselves totally to You. They were not really
worshipping us."
[28:64] It will be said, "Call upon your idols
(to help you)." They will call upon them, but they will not respond. They
will suffer the retribution, and wish that they were guided!
Our Response to the
Messengers
[28:65] On that day, He will ask everyone, "How
did you respond to the messengers?"
[28:66] They will be so stunned by the facts on
that day, they will be speechless.
[28:67] As for those who repent, believe, and lead
a righteous life, they will end up with the winners.
[28:68] Your Lord is the One who creates whatever
He wills, and chooses; no one else does any choosing. Glory be to GOD, the
Most Exalted. He is far above needing partners.
[28:69] Your Lord knows the innermost thoughts
hidden in their chests, as well as everything they declare.
[28:70] He is the one GOD; there is no other god
beside Him. To Him belongs all praise in this first life, and in the Hereafter.
All judgment belongs with Him, and to Him you will be returned.
God's Blessings
[28:71] Say, "What if GOD made the night perpetual,
until the Day of Resurrection? Which god, other than GOD, can provide you
with light? Do you not hear?"
[28:72] Say, "What if GOD made the daylight perpetual,
until the Day of Resurrection? Which god, other than GOD, can provide you
with a night for your rest? Do you not see?"
[28:73] It is mercy from Him that He created for
you the night and the day in order to rest (during the night), then seek
His provisions (during the day), that you may be appreciative.
Idols Possess No Power
[28:74] The day will come when He asks them, "Where
are the idols you had fabricated to rank with Me?"
[28:75] We will select from every community a witness,
then say, "Present your proof." They will realize then that all truth belongs
with GOD, while the idols they had fabricated will abandon them.
Qaroon
[28:76] Qaaroon (the slave driver) was one of Moses'
people who betrayed them and oppressed them. We gave him so many treasures
that the keys thereof were almost too heavy for the strongest hand. His people
said to him, "Do not be so arrogant; GOD does not love those who are
arrogant.
[28:77] "Use the provisions bestowed upon you by
GOD to seek the abode of the Hereafter, without neglecting your share in
this world. Be charitable, as GOD has been charitable towards you. Do not
keep on corrupting the earth. GOD does not love the corruptors."
[28:78] He said, "I attained all this because of
my own cleverness." Did he not realize that GOD had annihilated before him
generations that were much stronger than he, and greater in number? The
(annihilated) transgressors were not asked about their crimes.
[28:79] One day, he came out to his people in full
splendor. Those who preferred this worldly life said, "Oh, we wish that we
possessed what Qaaroon has attained. Indeed, he is very fortunate."
The Real Wealth
[28:80] As for those who were blessed with knowledge,
they said, "Woe to you, GOD's recompense is far better for those who believe
and lead a righteous life." None attains this except the steadfast.
The Tyrants' Inevitable
Fate
[28:81] We then caused the earth to swallow him
and his mansion. No army could have helped him against GOD; he was not destined
to be a winner.
[28:82] Those who were envious of him the day before
said, "Now we realize that GOD is the One who provides for whomever He chooses
from among His servants, and withholds. If it were not for GOD's grace towards
us, He could have caused the earth to swallow us too. We now realize that
the disbelievers never succeed."
The Ultimate Winners
[28:83] We reserve the abode of the Hereafter for
those who do not seek exaltation on earth, nor corruption. The ultimate victory
belongs to the righteous.
[28:84] Whoever works righteousness receives a
far better reward. As for those who commit sins, the retribution for their
sins is precisely equivalent to their works.
[28:85] Surely, the One who decreed the Quran for
you will summon you to a predetermined appointment. Say, "My Lord is fully
aware of those who uphold the guidance, and those who have gone
astray."
[28:86] You never expected this scripture to come
your way; but this is a mercy from your Lord. Therefore, you shall not side
with the disbelievers.
[28:87] Nor shall you be diverted from GOD's
revelations, after they have come to you, and invite the others to your Lord.
And do not ever fall into idol worship.
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