Surah Ta Ha

Quran Chapter 20

In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.

1Ta-Ha.

2We didn’t reveal the Quran upon you to cause you distress.

3Rather, it’s a reminder for those who hold reverence.

4A revelation from He who created the earth and the high heavens.

5The Most Merciful, who is established on the Throne.

6To Him belongs everything in the heavens, everything on earth, everything between them, and everything beneath the soil.

7Whether you speak aloud—He knows the secret and what’s more hidden.

8God—there is no god except Him. His are the best names.

9Did you hear the story of Moses?

10When he saw a fire, he told his family, “Stay here, I have noticed a fire. Perhaps I can bring you a torch from it, or find guidance at the fire.”

11As he approached it, he was called, “O Moses!

12I. I am your Lord. Remove your shoes; you are in the sacred valley of Tuwa.

13I have chosen you, so listen to what’s being revealed.

14Surely, it is I. I am God. There is no deity except Me. So, worship Me and establish prayer for My remembrance.

15The Hour is coming; I keep it almost hidden, so that every soul may be recompensed for its endeavors.

16Therefore, let not those who don’t believe in it and follow their lusts hinder you from it, else you be ruined.

17And what’s that in your right hand, O Moses?”

18He replied, “It is my staff. I lean on it, herd my sheep with it, and I have other uses for it.”

19He instructed, “Throw it down, O Moses.”

20When he threw it down, it instantly became a moving serpent.

21He said, “Pick it up, and fear not; We will restore it to its original state.

22Now, put your hand under your arm; it will come out white, without any harm—another sign.

23That We may show you some of Our greater signs.

24Go to Pharaoh, for he became tyrannical.”

25He said, “My Lord, calm my heart for me.

26And ease my task for me.

27And remove the knot from my tongue.

28So they may understand my speech.

29Grant me a helper from my family.

30Aaron, my brother.

31Strengthen me through him.

32And let him share in my mission.

33In order to frequently glorify Your praises.

34And remember You frequently.

35You are always watchful over us.”

36He replied, “You have been granted your request, O Moses!

37We’ve favored you before.

38When We inspired your mother with Our message:

39“Put him in a chest and cast it into the river. The river will wash him ashore, where an enemy of Mine and his will take him.” I bestowed upon you love from Me, so that you would be nurtured under My watchful eye.

40Then your sister stepped forward, suggesting, ‘May I direct you to someone who could assist in his upbringing?’ Thus, We returned you to your mother to soothe her heart and relieve her grief. After you had killed a man, We saved you from anxiety and tested you thoroughly. You resided among the people of Midian for several years, until you reached your predestined term, O Moses.

41I prepared you for Myself.

42Go, you and your brother, with My signs, And don’t slacken in My Remembrance.

43Approach Pharaoh, for he transgressed.

44But speak to him mildly; perhaps he may remember or fear.”

45They responded, “Our Lord, we fear that he might lash out against us or become even more tyrannical.”

46He reassured, “Fear not, for I am with you both. I hear, and I see.

47Go to him and say, ‘We are the messengers of your Lord, so send with us the Children of Israel and don’t torment them. We’ve come to you with a sign from your Lord, and peace is upon those who follow the guidance.

48It has been revealed to us that the punishment is upon whoever denies and turns away.’”

49He asked, “Who is your Lord, O Moses?”

50He answered, “Our Lord is the One who gave everything its creation, then guided.”

51He asked, “What was the condition of the earlier generations?”

52He answered, “knowledge about them is with my Lord, documented in a record. My Lord neither errs nor forgets.”

53He who made the earth a habitat for you, and He traced out routes within it. And He sends down water from the sky, with which We produce diverse pairs of plants.

54Eat and let your livestock graze. In this, there are signs for those with discernment.

55From it, We created you, and into it, We will return you. And from it, We will extract you once again.

56We showed him all Our signs, but he denied and refused.

57He said, “Did you come to evict us from our land with your magic, O Moses?

58We will bring you magic like it. So, set a date between us and you, in a neutral place, which neither we nor you will fail to attend.”

59He replied, “Your appointment is on Festival Day, and let the people gather in the morning.”

60Pharaoh turned his back, formulated his plan, and then came back.

61Moses cautioned them, “Woe to you! Don’t forge lies against God, lest He destroys you with a punishment; and whoever fabricates lies is bound to fail.”

62They discussed their matter amongst themselves and kept their counsel secret.

63They declared, “These two are magicians who intend to expel you from your land with their magic and abolish your exemplary tradition.

64So, formulate your strategy and come forward as a united front. And indeed, he will succeed this day who is superior.”

65They challenged, “O Moses, either you throw, or we will be the first to throw.”

66He replied, “Rather, you throw.” And suddenly, their ropes and staffs seemed to him from their magic that they were moving.

67And Moses felt fear within himself.

68We said, “Don’t be scared; you have the upper hand.

69Throw that which is in your right hand; it will swallow what they’ve crafted, mere illusions of a magician’s trickery. A magician won’t succeed, wherever he may turn.”

70So the magicians fell down prostrating. They said, “We have believed in the Lord of Aaron and Moses.”

71He threatened, “You dare to believe in Him without my permission? He must be your superior who taught you magic. I will sever your hands and feet on opposite sides, and I will crucify you on the trunks of palm trees. Then you’ll know whose punishment is harsher and more lasting.”

72They responded, “We will never prefer you over the clear proofs that have come to us, nor over Him who created us. So issue whatever decree you wish; your jurisdiction extends only to the life of this world.

73We have put our trust in our Lord, hoping He may forgive our sins and the magic you compelled us to practice. God is far superior and everlasting.”

74Whoever comes before his Lord as guilty, for him is hell, where he neither dies nor lives.

75But whoever comes before Him as a believer, having performed righteous deeds—those will attain the highest stages.

76The eternal Gardens of Eternity, through which rivers flow, where they will reside forever—this is the reward for those who purify themselves.

77We revealed to Moses: “Set out at night with My servants, and strike a dry path for them through the sea, without fear of being overtaken or dread.”

78Pharaoh pursued them with his forces, but the sea overwhelmed them, completely submerging them.

79Pharaoh misled his people; he didn’t guide them.

80O Children of Israel, We saved you from your enemy, covenanted with you on the right side of the Mount, and We sent down to you Manna and Quail.

81Eat from the good provisions We provided you, but don’t be excessive in it, lest My wrath descends upon you. Whoever upon whom My wrath descends has fallen.

82I am forgiving to whoever repents, believes, acts righteously, then becomes guided.

83“Why did you rush ahead of your people, O Moses?”

84He replied, “They are on my tracks. I rushed to You, my Lord, so that You might be pleased.”

85He said, “We’ve tested your people in your absence, and the Samarian led them astray.”

86Moses returned to his people, angry and grieved. He said, “O my people, didn’t your Lord make a good promise to you? Did the promise appear too distant to you, or did you wish that wrath from your Lord descends upon you, that you broke your promise to me?”

87They replied, “We didn’t break our promise to you intentionally, but we were made to carry burdens of the people’s ornaments, and we cast them in, as the Samarian suggested.”

88Then he produced for them a statue of a calf which made a mooing sound. They said, “This is your god and the god of Moses, but he forgot.”

89Didn’t they see that it could neither respond to them nor bring them harm or benefit?

90Aaron had already pleaded with them, “O my people, you are being tested by this. Your Lord is the Most Gracious, so follow me and obey my order.”

91They replied, “We won’t cease our devotion to it until Moses returns to us.”

92He said, “O Aaron, what prevented you when you saw them straying?

93From following me? Did you disobey my command?”

94He replied, “O son of my mother, don’t seize me by my beard or head. I feared you would accuse me of causing division among the Children of Israel and not adhering to your words.”

95He then asked, “What’s your explanation, O Samarian?”

96He answered, “I saw what they didn’t see, so I grabbed a handful of the messenger’s trace, and I threw it. That’s what my inner self prompted me to do.”

97Moses declared, “Go away! In this life, you must say, ‘No contact!’ And you have an appointment you can’t evade. Now, look at your god to which you remained devoted. We will burn it and then scatter it into the sea as dust.”

98Your God is the only God, besides whom there is no other god. He encompasses everything in knowledge.

99Thus, We narrate to you some of the stories of what happened before, and We’ve given you from us a Reminder.

100Whoever turns away from it will carry a burden on Resurrection Day.

101They will remain under it forever, an evil for them to bear on Resurrection Day.

102On that Day, the Trumpet is blown, and We will gather the criminals on that Day, blue.

103Whispering among themselves, “You didn’t remain except for ten.”

104We know well what they will say, when the most exemplary among them will say, “You stayed no more than a day.”

105They ask you about the mountains, so say, “My Lord will crumble them into dust.

106He will leave them as a level plain.

107You will see neither elevation or depression in them.”

108On that Day, they will follow the caller without deviation. Voices will be lowered for the Most Merciful, so you will not hear but a whisper.

109On that Day, intercession won’t benefit at all, except for those to whom the Most Merciful has granted permission and whose words He has approved.

110He knows their past and their future, and they can’t comprehend His knowledge.

111All faces will humbly submit to the Ever-Living, the Sustainer. Whoever carries injustice will despair.

112However, those who performed righteous deeds and are believers won’t fear injustice or deprivation.

113We revealed this Quran in Arabic, and We diversified the warnings in it, to foster righteousness or serve as a reminder for them.

114Exalted is God, the True King. Don’t hasten with the Quran before its revelation is completed to you, and say, “My Lord, increase me in knowledge.”

115We had previously covenanted with Adam, but he forgot, and We found no resolve in him.

116When We commanded the angels, “Prostrate yourselves before Adam,” they all complied, except for Iblis, who refused.

117We said, “O Adam, this is an enemy to you and your wife. Don’t let him drive you out of Paradise, or you will be miserable.

118In it, you will never experience hunger or nakedness.

119And you won’t be thirsty or suffer from the sun’s heat.”

120Then Satan whispered to him, saying, “O Adam, Shall I lead you to the tree of eternity and a kingdom that never decays?”

121So they ate from it, and their nakedness was revealed to them. Consequently, they started covering themselves with leaves from the Garden. Adam disobeyed his Lord and strayed.

122But then, his Lord selected him, accepted his repentance, and provided guidance.

123He commanded, “Descend from it, all of you, some of you enemies to others. However, when guidance from Me comes to you, those who follow My guidance will neither go astray nor be miserable.

124However, those who disregard My reminder will have a life of hardship, and on the Day of Resurrection, We will resurrect them blind.”

125He will protest, “My Lord, why did You resurrect me blind, though I was sighted?”

126He will reply, “Just as Our revelations came to you, and you dismissed them, so today, you are dismissed.”

127This is how We recompense those who transgress and deny their Lord’s revelations. The punishment of the Hereafter is harsher and more lasting.

128Didn’t they consider how many generations We annihilated before them, in whose dwellings they now roam? There are signs in this for those who possess insight.

129Without a predetermined decree from your Lord and a set term, their doom would’ve been inevitable.

130Therefore, patiently endure their words, and glorify and praise your Lord before sunrise and sunset. And praise Him during the night, and at the day’s extremities, so you may be content.

131Don’t extend your eyes toward what We granted categories among them to enjoy—the splendor of the life of this world—through which We test them. The provision of your Lord is better and more lasting.

132Command your family to establish prayer, and steadfastly maintain it. We don’t ask you for provision; We provide for you. The outcome is for righteousness.

133They say, “Why doesn’t he bring us a sign from his Lord?” Didn’t they receive sufficient evidence in the previous Scriptures?

134If We had annihilated them with a punishment before this, they would have said, “Our Lord, why didn’t You send us a messenger, so we could follow Your verses before we were humiliated and disgraced.”

135Say, “Everyone is waiting; so wait. You will soon know who are the followers of the straight path, and who is guided.”