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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ
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Walaw jaAAalnahu qur-ananaAAjamiyyan laqaloo lawla fussilat ayatuhuaaAAjamiyyun waAAarabiyyun qul huwa lillatheena amanoohudan washifaon waallatheena layu/minoona fee athanihim waqrun wahuwa AAalayhim AAaman ola-ikayunadawna min makanin baAAeedin ولو جعلناه قرآنا أعجميا لقالوا لولا فصلت آياته أأعجمي وعربي قل هو للذين آمنوا هدى وشفاء والذين لا يؤمنون في آذانهم وقر وهو عليهم عمى أولئك ينادون من مكان بعيد
وَلَوْ جَعَلْنَاهُ قُرْآنًا أَعْجَمِيًّا لَّقَالُوا لَوْلَا فُصِّلَتْ آيَاتُهُ أَأَعْجَمِيٌّ وَعَرَبِيٌّ قُلْ هُوَ لِلَّذِينَ آمَنُوا هُدًى وَشِفَاءٌ وَالَّذِينَ لَا يُؤْمِنُونَ فِي آذَانِهِمْ وَقْرٌ وَهُوَ عَلَيْهِمْ عَمًى أُوْلَئِكَ يُنَادَوْنَ مِن مَّكَانٍ بَعِيدٍ
Tahir ul Qadri

  اور اگر ہم اس (کتاب) کو عجمی زبان کا قرآن بنا دیتے تو یقیناً یہ کہتے کہ اِس کی آیتیں واضح طور پر بیان کیوں نہیں کی گئیں، کیا کتاب عجمی ہے اور رسول عربی ہے (اِس لئے اے محبوبِ مکرّم! ہم نے قرآن بھی آپ ہی کی زبان میں اتار دیا ہے۔) فرما دیجئے: وہ (قرآن) ایمان والوں کے لئے ہدایت (بھی) ہے اور شفا (بھی) ہے اور جو لوگ ایمان نہیں رکھتے اُن کے کانوں میں بہرے پن کا بوجھ ہے وہ اُن کے حق میں نابینا پن (بھی) ہے (گویا) وہ لوگ کسی دور کی جگہ سے پکارے جاتے ہیں

Yousuf AliHad We sent this as a Qur'an (in the language) other than Arabic, they would have said: "Why are not its verses explained in detail? What! (a Book) not in Arabic and (a Messenger an Arab?" Say: "It is a Guide and a Healing to those who believe; and for those who believe not, there is a deafness in their ears, and it is blindness in their (eyes): They are (as it were) being called from a place far distant!"
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Ahmed Aliاور اگر ہم اسے عجمی زبان کا قرآن بنا دیتے توکہتے کہ اس کی آیتیں صاف صاف بیان کیوں نہیں کی گئیں کیا عجمی کتاب اور عربی رسول کہہ دو یہ ایمان داروں کے لیے ہدایت اور شفا ہے او رجو لوگ ایمان نہیں لاتے ان کے کان بہرے ہیں اور وہ قرآن ان کے حق میں نابینائی ہے وہ لوگ (گو یاکہ) دور جگہ سے پکارے جا رہے ہیں
Ahmed Raza Khanاور اگر ہم اسے عجمی زبان کا قرآن کرتے تو ضرور کہتے کہ اس کی آیتیں کیوں نہ کھولی گئیں کیا کتاب عجمی اور نبی عربی تم فرماؤ وہ ایمان والوں کے لیے ہدایت اور شفا ہے اور وہ جو ایمان نہیں لاتے ان کے کانوں میں ٹینٹ (روئی) ہے اور وہ ان پر اندھا پن ہے گویا وہ دور جگہ سے پکارے جاتے ہیں
Shabbir Ahmed اور اگر بھیجا ہوتا ہم نے اسے عجی قرآن بنا کر تو ضرور اعتراض کرتے یہ لوگ: کیوں نہیں نازل کی گئیں عربی میں اس کی آیات (تا کہ سمجھتے ہم) یہ عجیب بات ہے کہ (کلام) عجمی ہے اور (مخاطب) عربی! ان سے کہیے یہ کتاب، ان لوگوں کے لیے جو ایمان لاتے ہیں، ہدایت اور شفا ہے۔ اور جو ایمان نہیں لاتے یہ ان کے لیے کانوں کی ڈاٹ اور ان کی آنکھوں کی پٹی ہے۔ (وہ ایسا محسوس کرتے ہیں کہ) انہیں پکارا جارہا ہے دور سے۔
Fateh Muhammad Jalandharyاور اگر ہم اس قرآن کو غیر زبان عرب میں (نازل) کرتے تو یہ لوگ کہتے کہ اس کی آیتیں (ہماری زبان میں) کیوں کھول کر بیان نہیں کی گئیں۔ کیا (خوب کہ قرآن تو) عجمی اور (مخاطب) عربی۔ کہہ دو کہ جو ایمان لاتے ہیں ان کے لئے (یہ) ہدایت اور شفا ہے۔ اور جو ایمان نہیں لاتے ان کے کانوں میں گرانی (یعنی بہراپن) ہے اور یہ ان کے حق میں (موجب) نابینائی ہے۔ گرانی کے سبب ان کو (گویا) دور جگہ سے آواز دی جاتی ہے
Mehmood Al Hassanاور اگر ہم اُسکو کرتے قرآن اوپری زبان کا تو کہتے اس کی باتیں کیوں نہ کھولی گئیں کیا اوپری زبان کی کتاب اور عربی لوگ تو کہہ یہ ایمان والوں کے لئے سوجھ ہے اور روگ کا دور کرنے والا اور جو یقین نہیں لاتے ان کے کانوں میں بوجھ ہے اور یہ قرآن انکے حق
Abul Ala Maududiاگر ہم اِس کو عجمی قرآن بنا کر بھیجتے تو یہ لوگ کہتے "کیوں نہ اس کی آیات کھول کر بیان کی گئیں؟ کیا عجیب بات ہے کہ کلام عجمی ہے اور مخاطب عربی" اِن سے کہو یہ قرآن ایمان لانے والوں کے لیے تو ہدایت اور شفا ہے، مگر جو لوگ ایمان نہیں لاتے اُن کے لیے یہ کانوں کی ڈاٹ اور آنکھوں کی پٹی ہے اُن کا حال تو ایسا ہے جیسے اُن کو دور سے پکارا جا رہا ہو
Farooq S. Khan
Mohammad Shaikh
LiteralAnd if We made it a non-Arabic/Persian Koran , they would have said: "If only its verses were detailed/explained . Is (it) a non-Arabic/Persian (Koran) and an Arab (messenger)?" Say: "It is to those who believed guidance and a cure/recovery/healing; and those who do not believe, in their ears (is a) weight/heaviness and it is on them blindness/confusion , those, they are being called, from a far/distant place/position ."350
Yusuf AliHad We sent this as a Qur'an (in the language) other than Arabic, they would have said: "Why are not its verses explained in detail? What! (a Book) not in Arabic and (a Messenger an Arab?" Say: "It is a Guide and a Healing to those who believe; and for those who believe not, there is a deafness in their ears, and it is blindness in their (eyes): They are (as it were) being called from a place far distant!"
PickthalAnd if We had appointed it a Lecture in a foreign tongue they would assuredly have said: If only its verses were expounded (so that we might understand)? What! A foreign tongue and an Arab? - Say unto them (O Muhammad): For those who believe it is a guidance and a healing; and as for those who disbelieve, there is a deafness in their ears, and it is blindness for them. Such are called to from afar.
Arberry If We had made it a barbarous Koran, they would have said, 'Why are its signs not distinguished? What, barbarous and Arabic?' Say: 'To the believers it is a guidance, and a healing; but those who believe not, in their ears is a heaviness, and to them it is a blindness; those -- they are called from a far place.'
ShakirAnd if We had made it a Quran in a foreign tongue, they would certainly have said: Why have not its communications been made clear? What! a foreign (tongue) and an Arabian! Say: It is to those who believe a guidance and a healing; and (as for) those who do not believe, there is a heaviness in their ears and it is obscure to them; these shall be called to from a far-off place.
SarwarHad We sent down this Quran in a non-Arabic language, they would have said, "Why have its verses not been well expounded?" Could a non-Arabic Book be revealed to an Arabic speaking person? (Muhammad), say, "It is a guide and a cure for the believers. As for those who do not believe, they are deaf and blind. It is as though they had been called from a distant place".
H/K/SaheehAnd if We had made it a non-Arabic Qur
MalikHad We revealed this Qur
Maulana Ali**And if We had made it a Qur
Free MindsAnd had We made it a non-Arabic Quran, they would have said: "If only its verses were made clear!" Non-Arabic and Arabic, Say: "For those who believe, it is a guide and healing. As for those who disbelieve, there is a deafness in their ears, and they are blind to it. These will be called from a place far away."
Qaribullah Had We made the Koran in a nonArabic (language) they would have said: 'If only its verses were distinguished! Why in (a) nonArabic (language, when the Prophet is) an Arab? ' Say: 'To the believers it is a guidance and a healing. But to those who do not believe, there is a heaviness in their ears, to them it is blindness. They are those called from afar. '
George SaleIf We had revealed the Koran in a foreign language, they had surely said, unless the signs thereof be distinctly explained, we will not receive the same: Is the book written in a foreign tongue, and the person unto whom it is directed, an Arabian? Answer, it is, unto those who believe, a sure guide, and a remedy for doubt and uncertainty: But unto those who believe not, it is a thickness of hearing in their ears, and it is a darkness which covereth them; these are as they who are called unto from a distant place.
JM RodwellHad we made it a Koran in a foreign tongue, they had surely said, "Unless its signs be made clear . . . ! What! in a foreign tongue? and the people Arabian?" SAY: It is to those who believe a guide and a medicine; but as to those who believe not, there is
AsadNow if We had willed this [divine writ] to be a discourse in a non-Arabic tongue, they [who now reject it] would surely have said, "Why is it that its messages have not been spelled out clearly? [Sc., "in a tongue which we can understand". Since the Prophet was an Arab and lived in an Arabian environment, his message had to be expressed in the Arabic language, which the people to whom it was addressed in the first instance could understand: see in this connection note on the first sentence of 13:37, as well as the first half of 14:4 - "never have We sent forth any apostle otherwise than [with a message] in his own people's tongue, so that he might make [the truth] clear unto them". Had the message of the Quran been formulated in a language other than Arabic, the opponents of the Prophet would have been justified in saying, "between us and thee is a barrier" (verse 5 of this surah).] Why - [a message in] a non-Arabic tongue, and [its bearer] an Arab?" Say: "Unto all who have attained to faith, this [divine writ] is a guidance and a source of health; but as for those who will not believe - in their ears is deafness, and so it remains obscure to them: they are [like people who are] being called from too far away. [Lit., "from a far-off place": i.e., they only hear the sound of the words, but cannot understand their meaning.]
Khalifa**If we made it a non-Arabic Quran they would have said, "Why did it come down in that language?" Whether it is Arabic or non-Arabic, say, "For those who believe, it is a guide and healing. As for those who disbelieve, they will be deaf and blind to it, as if they are being addressed from faraway."
Hilali/Khan**And if We had sent this as a Quran in a foreign language other than Arabic, they would have said: "Why are not its Verses explained in detail (in our language)? What! (A Book) not in Arabic and (the Messenger) an Arab?" Say: "It is for those who believe, a guide and a healing. And as for those who disbelieve, there is heaviness (deafness) in their ears, and it (the Quran) is blindness for them. They are those who are called from a place far away (so they neither listen nor understand).
QXP Shabbir Ahemd**Now if We had made it a Qur'an in a non-Arabic tongue they would surely have said, "Why is it that its verses have not been made clear? Why - a foreign tongue and an Arab?" Say, "For those who accept it, this is a Guidance and medicine for a wholesome life. But as for those who will not believe (Arabs or non-Arabs), in their ears is deafness, and so it remains obscure to them. They are like people who are called to from afar. (26:200)
Farooq S. Khan
Mohammad Shaikh
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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ
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