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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ
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Walaqad atayna luqmanaalhikmata ani oshkur lillahi waman yashkur fa-innamayashkuru linafsihi waman kafara fa-inna Allaha ghaniyyun hameedun ولقد آتينا لقمان الحكمة أن اشكر لله ومن يشكر فإنما يشكر لنفسه ومن كفر فإن الله غني حميد
وَلَقَدْ آتَيْنَا لُقْمَانَ الْحِكْمَةَ أَنِ اشْكُرْ لِلَّهِ وَمَن يَشْكُرْ فَإِنَّمَا يَشْكُرُ لِنَفْسِهِ وَمَن كَفَرَ فَإِنَّ اللَّهَ غَنِيٌّ حَمِيدٌ
Tahir ul Qadri

  اور بیشک ہم نے لقمان کو حکمت و دانائی عطا کی، (اور اس سے فرمایا) کہ اﷲ کا شکر ادا کرو اور جو شکر کرتا ہے وہ اپنے ہی فائدہ کے لئے شکر کرتا ہے، اور جو ناشکری کرتا ہے تو بیشک اﷲ بے نیاز ہے (خود ہی) سزاوارِ حمد ہے

Yousuf Aliwe bestowed (in the past) Wisdom on Luqman: "Show (thy) gratitude to Allah." Any who is (so) grateful does so to the profit of his own soul: but if any is ungrateful, verily Allah is free of all wants, Worthy of all praise.
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Ahmed Aliاور ہم نے لقمان کو دانائی عطا فرمائی کہ اللہ کا شکر کرتے رہو اور جو شخص شکر کرے گا وہ اپنے ذاتی نفع کے لیے شکر کرتا ہے اور جو ناشکری کرے گا تو الله بے نیاز خوبیوں والا ہے
Ahmed Raza Khanاور بیشک ہم نے لقمان کو حکمت عطا فرمائی کہ اللہ کا شکر کر اور جو شکر کرے وہ اپنے بھلے کو شکر کرتا ہے اور جو ناشکری کرے تو بیشک اللہ بے پرواہ ہے سب خوبیاں سراہا،
Shabbir Ahmed اور یقینا عطاکی تھی ہم نے لقمان کو حکمت یہ کہ شکر بجا لاؤ اللہ کا اور جو شکر ادا کرتا ہے تو درحقیقت وہ شکر ادا کرتا ہے اپنے ہی فائدے کے لیے جو ناشکری کرتا ہے تو بلاشبہ اللہ ہے بے نیاز، لائقِ حمد وثنا۔
Fateh Muhammad Jalandharyاور ہم نے لقمان کو دانائی بخشی۔ کہ خدا کا شکر کرو۔ اور جو شخص شکر کرتا ہے تو اپنے ہی فائدے کے لئے شکر کرتا ہے۔ اور جو ناشکری کرتا ہے تو خدا بھی بےپروا اور سزاوار حمد (وثنا) ہے
Mehmood Al Hassanاور ہم نے دی لقمان کو عقل مندی کہ حق مان اللہ کا اور جو کوئی حق مانے اللہ کا تو مانے گا اپنے بھلے کو اور جو کوئی منکر ہو گا تو اللہ بے پروا ہے سب تعریفوں والا
Abul Ala Maududiہم نے لقمان کو حکمت عطا کی تھی کہ اللہ کا شکر گزار ہو جو کوئی شکر کرے اُس کا شکر اُس کے اپنے ہی لیے مفید ہے اور جو کوئی کفر کرے تو حقیقت میں اللہ بے نیاز اور آپ سے آپ محمود ہے
Farooq S. Khan
Mohammad Shaikh
LiteralAnd We had given/brought Lukman the wisdom that (E) thank/be grateful to God, and who thanks/is grateful, so but he thanks/is grateful to/for his self, and who disbelieved, so then God (is) rich, praiseworthy/commendable.
Yusuf Aliwe bestowed (in the past) Wisdom on Luqman: "Show (thy) gratitude to Allah." Any who is (so) grateful does so to the profit of his own soul: but if any is ungrateful, verily Allah is free of all wants, Worthy of all praise.
PickthalAnd verily We gave Luqman wisdom, saying: Give thanks unto Allah; and whosoever giveth thanks, he giveth thanks for (the good of) his soul. And whosoever refuseth - Lo! Allah is Absolute, Owner of Praise.
Arberry Indeed, We gave Lokman wisdom: 'Give thanks to God. Whosoever gives thanks gives thanks only for his own soul's good, and whosoever is ungrateful -- surely God is All-sufficient, All-laudable.'
ShakirAnd certainly We gave wisdom to Luqman, saying: Be grateful to Allah. And whoever is grateful, he is on!y grateful for his own soul; and whoever is ungrateful, then surely Allah is Self-sufficient, Praised.
SarwarWe gave wisdom to Luqman so that he would give thanks to God. Those who give thanks to God do so for their own good. Those who are ungrateful should know that God is Self-sufficient and Praiseworthy.
H/K/SaheehAnd We had certainly given Luqman wisdom [and said], "Be grateful to Allah." And whoever is grateful is grateful for [the benefit of] himself. And whoever denies [His favor] then indeed, Allah is Free of need and Praiseworthy.
MalikWe gave wisdom to Luqman so that he may be grateful to Allah. The one who pays thanks, does so for his own good; and the one who denies His favors, should know that Allah is certainly free of all wants, worthy of all praise.[12]
Maulana Ali**And certainly We gave Luqman wisdom, saying: Give thanks to Allah. And whoever is thankful, is thankful for his own soul; and whoever denies, then surely Allah is Self-Sufficient, Praised.
Free MindsAnd We had given Luqmaan the wisdom: "You shall be thankful to God, and whoever is thankful is being thankful for his own good. As for whosoever rejects, then God is Rich, Praiseworthy."
Qaribullah We gave wisdom to Lokman (saying): 'Give thanks to Allah. He who gives thanks, thanks only for himself, but whosoever is ungrateful, surely, Allah is the Rich, the Praised. '
George SaleWe heretofore bestowed wisdom on Lokman, and commanded him, saying, be thou thankful unto God: For whoever is thankful, shall be thankful to the advantage of his own soul; and if any shall be unthankful, verily God is self-sufficient, and worthy to be praised.
JM RodwellOf old we bestowed wisdom upon LOKMAN, and taught him thus-"Be thankful to God: for whoever is thankful, is thankful to his own behoof; and if any shall be thankless . . . God truly is self-sufficient, worthy of all praise!"
Asadand, indeed, we granted this wisdom unto Luqman: [Popularly (though without sufficient justification) identified with Aesop, Luqman is a legendary figure firmly established in ancient Arabian tradition as a prototype of the sage who disdains worldly honours or benefits and strives for inner perfection. Celebrated in a poem by Ziyad ibn Muawiyah (better known under his pen-name Nabighah adh-Dhubyani), who lived in the sixth century of the Christian era, the person of Luqman had become, long before the advent of Islam, a focal point of innumerable legends, stories and parables expressive of wisdom and spiritual maturity: and it is for this reason that the Quran uses this mythical figure - as it uses the equally mythical figure of Al-Khidr in surah 18 - as a vehicle for some of its admonitions bearing upon the manner in which man ought to behave.] "Be grateful unto God - for he who is grateful [unto Him] is but grateful for the good of his own self; whereas he who chooses to be ungrateful [ought to know that], verily, God is self-sufficient, ever to be praised!"
Khalifa**We have endowed Luqmaan with wisdom: "You shall be appreciative of GOD." Whoever is appreciative is appreciative for his own good. As for those who turn unappreciative, GOD is in no need, Praiseworthy.
Hilali/Khan**And indeed We bestowed upon Luqman AlHikmah (wisdom and religious understanding, etc.) saying: "Give thanks to Allah," and whoever gives thanks, he gives thanks for (the good of) his ownself. And whoever is unthankful, then verily, Allah is AllRich (Free of all wants), Worthy of all praise.
QXP Shabbir Ahemd**And indeed, We granted this Wisdom to Luqman, "Be practically grateful to Allah, for whoever is grateful is but grateful for the good of his own "Self". And whoever chooses to be ungrateful, must know that Allah is Self-Sufficient, Owner of all Praise."
Farooq S. Khan
Mohammad Shaikh
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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ
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