16/1- GLORIOUS VERSES ABOUT THE PROPHET OF ALLAH (S.A.W)
1. (O Muhammad) They have faith in what has revealed to you and to others
before you. They firmly believe in the life to come. (Al-Baqarah, 4)
2. Such are those that are on the right path of their Lord and are attained
their desires. (Al-Baqarah, 4)
3. Whoever is an enemy of Allah, His Angels, His Prophets, of Gabriel or
Michael will surely find that Allah is the enemy of the unbelievers.
(Al-Baqarah, 98)
4. (O Muhammad) We have sent you forth as a perfect bearer of good news and as
a real warner with truth. You are not responsible for the heirs of Hell.
(Al-Baqarah, 119)
5. Our Lord! Send forth to them an Apostle of their own who shall recite them
Your revelations (verses), and shall teach them the Book and the Wisdom and
shall purify them of sin. You are the Mighty, the Wise One. (Al-Baqarah, 129)
6. They said: “Accept the Jewish or the Christian faith and you shall be
rightly guided!” Say (My beloved): “By no means! We believe in the religion of
Abraham, the upright one. He was no idolator.” (Al- Baqarah, 135)
7. Say: “We believe in Allah that which is revealed to us, in what was
revealed to Abraham, Ismael, Isaac, Jacob and their descendants; to Moses, and
Jesus and the other Prophets by their Lord. We make no distinction among them
(about believing or not). We have surrendered ourselves to God.” (Al-Baqarah,
136)
8. If they accept your faith, they shall be rightly guided; if they reject it,
they shall surely be in schism (in disagreement). Against
them (O Muhammad) God is your all-sufficient defender. He hears
all and knows all. (Al- Baqarah, 137)
9. Take on Allah’s own dye. And who has a better dye than
Allah’s dye? We worship Him.” (Al- Baqarah,138)
10. Say (O Muhammad): “Would you dispute with us in the presence of Allah
(because a Prophet came from Arabs).Yet, He is our Lord and your Lord. We
shall both be judged by our works. To Him we are devoted.” (Al-Baqarah, 139)
11. “Do you claim that Abraham, Ismael, Isaac, Jacob, and their descendants
were all Jews and Christians?” Say: Do you know better than Allah Himself? Who
is more wicked than the man who hides a testimony he has received from Allah?
Allah is never heedless of what you do”. (Al-Baqarah, 140)
12. They were a nation who passed away. Theirs is what they did and yours what
you have done. You shall not be questioned about their actions.” (Al-Baqarah,
141)
13. Some foolish among people will ask: “What has made them turn away from
qıblah?” Say: “The East and the West is Allah’s. He guides whom He will to the
right path.” (Al- Baqarah, 142)
14. We have made you a just nation so that you may testify against mankind and
that your own Apostle may testify against you. We decreed your former qıblah
in order that We might know the Apostle’s true adherents and those who were to
disown him. It was indeed a hard test, but not to those whom Allah has guided.
He was not to make your faith fruitless. Allah is compassionate and merciful
to men.” (Al- Baqarah, 143)
15. Those to whom We gave Books know him (Hz. Muhammad (A.S) as they know
their own son. But some of them deliberately conceal the truth. (Al-Baqarah,
146)
16. Thus, We sent forth to you an Apostle of your own who will recite to you
Our revelations and purify you of sin, who will teach you the Book and wisdom
and who inform you that of which you have no knowledge. (Al-Baqarah, 151)
17. Such are the verses of Allah. We recite them to you (My beloved) in all
truth, for you are one of Our Messengers. (Al-Baqarah, 252)
18. Of these Prophets We have exalted some above others. To some God spoke
directly, others He raised to a lofty status. We gave Jesus, the son of Mary,
veritable signs (the verses and miracles) and strengthened him with the Holy
Spirit. (Al-Baqarah, 253)
19. (My beloved-O Muhammad) It is not for you to guide them. Allah gives
guidance to whom He will. Whatever alms you give shall rebound to your own
advantage, you (the believers) give them for the love of God anyway. And
whatever alms you give (in the path of Allah) shall be paid back to you in
full. You shall not be wronged. (Al-Baqarah, 272)
20. The Prophet believed in what was revealed to him by his Lord, and so did
the faithful. (Al- Baqarah, 285)
21. (O Muhammad) He has revealed to you the Book with the truth, confirming
the Scriptures which preceded it; for He has already revealed the Torah and
the Gospel for the guidance of Men, and the distinction between right and
wrong. (Al-Imran, 3-4)
22. (O Muhammad) If they argue with you, say: “I have surrendered myself to
Allah with those that follow me”. To those, who have received the Scriptures
and to the illiterate say: “Have you accepted Islam?” If they become Muslims
they shall be rightly guided; if they give no heed, then your only duty is to
tell them. God is watching all His servants. (Al- Imran, 20)
23. (O Muhammad) Say: “If you love Allah, follow me. Allah will love you and
forgive you your sins because Allah is very forgiving and merciful.” (It
means: You should love Me (Muhammad), for you do not follow the one you do not
love sincerely.) (Al- Imran, 31)
24. Say: “Obey Allah and the Prophet. If they give no heed, then truly, Allah
does not love the unbelievers. (Al- Imran, 32)
25. Surely, Allah exalted Adam, Noah, the noble family of Abraham and the
Family of Imran -they were the off spring of one another- above nations. (Al-
Imran, 33-34)
26. After the knowledge you (O Muhammad) have received, say to him who argues
about it: “Come, let us gather our sons and your sons, our wives and your
wives, our people and your people. We will then pray (all together) and call
down the curse of Allah on every liar. (Al-Imran, 61)
27. Abraham was neither Jew nor Christian. He was an upright man, one who
surrendered himself to Allah- a Muslim-. He was no idolator. (Al-Imran, 67)
28. Surely the men who were nearest to Abraham were those who followed him,
this Prophet (Hz. Muhammad s.a.v.) and the true believers. Allah is the
friend, guardian (helper) of the faithful. (Al-Imran, 68)
29. When Allah made His covenant with the Prophets, He said: “Here are the
Scriptures and the wisdom which I have given you. An Apostle will come forth
to confirm them. Believe in him and help him. Will you affirm this and accept
the burden I have laid on you in these terms?”. They replied: “We will affirm
it”. “Then bear witness” He said, “and I will bear witness with you”.
(Al-Imran, 81)
30. Say: “We believe in Allah, and the Glorious Koran-what is revealed to us;
in that which was revealed to Abraham and Ismael, to Isaac and Jacob and their
descendants and in that which their Lord gave Moses and Jesus and the
Prophets. We discriminate against none of them (concerning their prophecy). To
Him (to Allah) we have surrendered ourselves.” (Al-Imran, 84)
31. You are the noblest nation that has ever been raised up for mankind. You
enjoin justice and forbid evil (because) you believe in Allah. Had the People
of the Book (Christians and Jews) accepted the faith, it would surely have
been better for them. Some are true believers but most of them are evil doers
(who left the true religion). (Al-Imran, 110)
32. (O Muhammad) You said to the believers ( in the Battle of Uhud):Is it not
enough that your Lord should send down three thousand angels to help you?”
(Al- Imran, 124)
33. It is no concern of yours the works of My servants. Allah will either
forgive them or punish them as they are wrongdoers. (Al-Imran, 128)
34. Obey Allah and the Apostle that you may find mercy. (Al-Imran, 132)
35. Muhammad is certainly a prophet. Other prophets have passed away before
him. If you die or be slain, will you recant? He that recants will do no harm
to Allah. But Allah will reward the thankful. (Al-Imran, 144)
36. (That time) It was thanks to Allah’s mercy that you dealt so leniently
with them. Had you been cruel or hard-hearted, they would have surely deserted
you. Therefore pardon them and implore God to forgive them. Take counsel with
them in the conduct of affairs, and when you are resolved, put your trust in
God. God loves those who trust in Himself. (Al-İmran, 159)
37. God has surely been gracious to the faithful in sending them an Apostle of
their own to declare to them His revelations, to purify them and to instruct
them in the Book and in wisdom; for before that they were in monstrous error.
(Al-Imran, 164)
38. (My beloved) If they rejected you, other Apostles have also been rejected
before you, although they brought down veritable signs, psalms and
light-giving Scriptures. (Al-Imran, 184)
39. Such are the bounds set by Allah. He that obeys Allah and His Apostle
shall dwell forever in gardens watered by running streams. That is the supreme
triumph. (Al-Nisa, 13)
40. But he that defies Allah and His Appostle and transgress His bounds, shall
be cast into a fire wherein he will abide forever. A shameful punishment
awaits him. (Al- Nisa, 14)
41. How will it be when We produce a witness from every nation and call upon
you (My beloved) to testify against them. (Al-Nisa, 41)
42. On that day those who disbelieved and disobeyed the Apostle will wish that
they were levelled into dust; they shall hide nothing from Allah. (Al-Nisa,
42)
43. Some Jews take words out of their contexts and say: We hear, but disobey.
May you bereft of hearing! They say “Ra’ina” distorting the phrase with their
tounges and reviling the true faith. But if they said: “We hear and obey; hear
us and “Unzurna”, it would be better and more proper for them. (Al-Nisa, 46)
44. Do they envy others what God has of His bounty given them? We gave
Abraham’s descendants scriptures and prophethood, an illustrious kingdom.
(Al-Nisa, 54)
45. Some believe in him (Hz. Muhammad a.s.v) but others reject him. (Al-Nisa,
55)
46. Believers! Obey Allah and obey the Prophet and those in authority among
you. Should you disagree about anything refer it to God and the Apostle.
(Al-Nisa, 59)
47. Mark those who profess to believe in what has been revealed to you (the
Glorious Koran) and other prophets before you. They seek the judgement in the
presence of magician, although they were bidden to deny him. Satan would load
them for astray. (Al-Nisa, 60)
48. When it is said to them: “Come to be judged by that which God has revealed
(arbitrator, the Glorious Koran) and by the Apostle”, you see the hypocrites
turn to you a deaf ear. (Al-Nisa, 61)
49. First, how would it be if some disaster befell on them on account of what
their hands committed? Then, they would come to you swearing by Allah that
they desired nothing but amity and conciliation. (Al-Nisa, 62)
50. Such are those; but Allah knows what their hearts conceal. Let them be.
Give them advice and tell them something effective about themselves. (Al-Nisa,
63)
51. We sent forth Apostles so that men should do their bidding by God’s leave.
If, when they wronged themselves, they had come to you imploring Allah’s
pardon and if the Apostle had sought of God’s forgiveness for them, they would
have found Allah forgiving and very merciful. (Nisa, 64)
52. But they will not- I swear by your Lord- they will not be true believers
until they seek your arbitration in their disputes. Then they will not doubt
the justice of your verdicts and will submit you entirely. (Al-Nisa, 65)
53. He that obeys Allah and the Apostle shall dwell with the prophet and the
saints, the martyrs and the righteous men whom Allah has favored. Gracious
companions will be those. (Al-Nisa, 69)
54. We have sent you (My beloved) forth as an Apostle to mankind. Allah is
your all-sufficient witness (for this). (Al-Nisa, 79)
55. He that obeys the Apostle obeys Allah. As for those that pay no heed, know
then that We have not sent you to be their keeper. (Al-Nisa, 80)
56. They promise to obey you; but as soon as they leave you a number of them
plot in secret to do otherwise than what you bade them. God takes note of all
their plots. Therefore let them be (do not care), and put your trust in Allah.
Allah is your all-sufficient guardian. (Al- Nisa, 81)
57. You are accountable for none but yourself. Rouse the believers. (Al- Nisa,
84)
58. He that mediates in a good cause shall gain by his mediation; but he that
mediates in a bad cause shall be held accountable for its evil. (Al- Nisa, 85)
59. But for Allah’s grace and mercy you would have been led astray by some of
them. They lead astray none but themselves, nor can they do any harm (How can
they do?). Allah has revealed to you the Book and His wisdom and taught you
what you did not know before. Allah’s goodness to you has been great indeed.
(Al-Nisa, 113)
60. He that disobeys the Prophet after our Guidance has been revealed to him
and follow a path other than of the faithful shall be given what he has
chosen. We will consign him to Hell. (Al- Nisa, 115)
61. Believers, have faith in Allah and His Apostle, in the Book He has
revealed to His Apostle, and in the Scriptures He formerly revealed. He that
denies Allah and His Angels, His Scriptures, His Apostles and the Last Day has
gone far astray. (Al- Nisa, 136)
62. Those that deny Allah and His Apostles, and those that draw a line between
Allah and His Apostles, saying: “We believe in some but deny others” -thus
seeking a middle way (between belief and unbelief) - these indeed are the
unbelievers. (Al- Nisa, 150-151)
63. As for those that believe in Allah and His Apostles and discriminate
against none of them, they shall be rewarded by Him. (Al- Nisa, 152)
64. The People of the Book ask you to bring down for them a book from the
Heaven. Of Moses they demanded a harder thing than that. They said to him:
“Show us Allah distinctly”. (Al- Nisa, 153)
65. There is none among the People of the Book but will believe in him before
his death; and on the Day of Resurrection he (Jesus) will bear witness against
them. (Al- Nisa, 159)
66. Men! A true Apostle has come to you from your Lord. Have faith in him and
it shall be well with you. If you disbelieve, know that to Allah belongs all
that the heavens and the earth contain. (Al- Nisa, 170)
67. Men! You have received clear evidence (Hz. Muhammad a.s.v) from your Lord.
We have send down to you a glorious light. (Al- Nisa, 174)
68. People of the Book! Our Apostle (Hz. Muhammad a.s.v) has come to reveal to
you much of what you have hidden of the Scriptures, and to forgive you much. A
divine light, a glorious Book has come to you from Allah. (Al-Maidah, 15)
69. People of the Book! Our Apostle (Muhammad) has come to you with
revelations after an interval during which there were no apostles, lest you
say: “No one has come to give us good news or to warn us. Now someone has come
to give you good news and to warn you. Allah has power over all things. (Al-
Maidah, 19)
70. Those that make war against Allah and His apostle and spread disorder in
the land shall be put to death or crucified or have their hands and feet cut
off on alternate sides or banished from the country. (Al- Maidah, 33)
71. O the Prophet, do not grieve for those who plunge headlong into unbelief;
those who say with their tongues: “We believe”, but have no faith in their
hearts, and those Jews who are in blasphemy. They listen to lies constantly
and work as a spy for those who do not come to your presence. They are the
people Allah does not please to purify their hearts. (Al- Maidah, 41)
72. They listen to falsehood and practice what is unlawful. If they come to
you, give them their judgment or avoid them. If you avoid them, they can in no
way harm you; but if you do act as their judge, judge them with fairness.
Allah loves those that deal justly. (Al-Maidah, 42)
73. But how will they come to you for judgment, when they already have the
Torah which enshrines Allah’s own judgment? Soon after, they will turn their
backs (after this judgment); they are no true believers. (Al-Maide, 43)
74. Your only protectors are Allah, His Apostle, and the faithful; those who
attend to their prayers, render the alms levy, and kneel down in worship. (Al-
Maidah, 55)
75. Those who seek the protection of Allah, His Apostle and the faithful must
know that Allah’s followers are sure to triumph. (Al- Maidah, 56)
76. Apostle, proclaim what is revealed to you from your Lord; if you do not,
you will surely fail to convey His (Allah’s) message. Allah will protect you
from all men. Allah does not guide the unbelievers. (Al- Maidah, 67)
77. We made a covenant with the Israelites and sent forth apostles among them.
But whenever an apostle came to them with a message that did not suit their
fancies, some they accused of lying and others they put to death. (Al- Maidah,
70)
78. Obey Allah and obey the Apostle. Beware; if you give no heed, know that
Our Apostle’s duty is only to you give plain warning. (Al-Maidah, 92)
79. When it is said to them: “Come to which Allah has revealed, and to the
Apostle”, they reply: “Sufficient for us is the faith we have inherited from
our fathers”, even though their fathers knew nothing and were not rightly
guided. (A-, Maidah, 104)
80. How I enjoined the disciples to believe in Me and in My apostle they
replied: “We believe, bear witness that we submit (we became real Muslims).”
(Al- Maidah, 111)
81. “Jesus, son of Mary” said the disciples, “can your Lord send down to us
from heaven a table spread with food?” He replied: “Have fear of Allah, if you
are true believers.” (Al- Maidah, 112)
82. “We wish to eat of it”, they said, “so that we may reassure our hearts and
know that what you said to us is true, and we may be witnesses of it”.
(Al-Maidah, 113)
83. (My beloved, O Muhammad) If We sent down to you a Book inscribed on real
parchment and they touched it with their own hands, the unbelievers would
still assert: “This is but plain sorcery”. (Al- Anam, 7)
84. They ask: “Why has no Angel been sent down to him (to Hz. Muhammad)?” If
We had sent down an angel, their fate would have been sealed and they would
have never been reprieved. (Al- Anam, 8)
85. If We had made him (Hz. Muhammad) an angel, We would have given him the
semblance of a man, and would have thus added to their confusion. (Al- Anam,
9)
86. Our apostles have been laughed to scorn before you. But those that scoffed
at them were overtaken by the very scourge they had derided. (Al- Anam, 10)
87. Those to whom We have given the Scriptures know him (Hz.Muhammad) as they
know their own children. But those who have forfeited their souls will never
have faith. (Al- Anam, 20)
88. Some of them listen to you. But We have cast veils over their hearts and
made them hard of hearing lest they understand your words. They will believe
in none of Our signs, even if they see them one and all. When they come to
argue with you the unbelievers say: “This is nothing but old fictitious tales.
(Al-Anam, 25)
89. They forbid (people) it (being close to the Prophet) and depart from it.
They ruin none but themselves, though they do not perceive it. (Al- Anam, 26)
90. If you could see them when they are set before the Fire! They will say:
“Would that we could return (to the world)! Then we would not deny the
revelations of our Lord ”. (Al- Anam, 27)
91. (My beloved) We know too well that what they say grieves you. It is not
that they are disbelieving you; the evil doers deny Allah’s own revelations
purposely. (Al- Anam, 33)
92. Other apostles have been denied before you. But they patiently bore with
disbelief and persecution until Our help came down to them. (Al- Anam, 34)
93. If you find their aversion hard to bear, seek if you can a chasm in the
earth or a ladder to the sky by which you may bring them a sign. Had Allah
pleased He would have given them guidance, one and all. Do not be foolish,
then. (Al- Anam, 35)
94. Those that can hear will surely answer. As for the dead, Allah will bring
them back to life. To Him they shall all return. (Al- Anam, 36)
95. Do not drive away those that call on their Lord morning and evening,
seeking only to gain His favor. You are in no way accountable for them, nor
are they in any way accountable for you. If you dismiss them, you shall
yourself become an evil doer. (Al- Anam, 52)
96. Thus have We made some among them a means for testing others, so that they
should say: “Are these the men whom Allah favors among us.” But does not Allah
best know the thankful? (Al-Anam, 53)
97. When those that believe in Our revelations come to you, say: “Peace be
upon you. Your Lord has decreed mercy for Himself: If any one among you
commits evil through ignorance and then repents and mends his ways, he will
find Allah forgiving and merciful”. (Al- Anam, 54)
98. Thus do We make plains Our revelations, so that the path of the wicked may
be laid bare. (Al-Anam, 55)
99. (O Muhammad) Say: I have received veritable proofs from my Lord, yet you
deny Him. (Al- Anam, 57)
100. Say: “I demand of you no recompense for this (for the duty of prophecy).
It is an admonition to all mankind”. (Al- Anam, 90)
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