Surah Hud Ayat 35 in Urdu - سورہ ہود کی آیت نمبر 35

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Verse 35 from surah Hud

﴿أَمْ يَقُولُونَ افْتَرَاهُ ۖ قُلْ إِنِ افْتَرَيْتُهُ فَعَلَيَّ إِجْرَامِي وَأَنَا بَرِيءٌ مِّمَّا تُجْرِمُونَ﴾
[ هود: 35]

Ayat With Urdu Translation

کیا یہ کہتے ہیں کہ اس (پیغمبر) نے یہ قرآن اپنے دل سے بنا لیا ہے۔ کہہ دو کہ اگر میں نے دل سے بنالیا ہے تو میرے گناہ کا وبال مجھ پر اور جو گناہ تم کرتے ہو اس سے میں بری الذمہ ہوں

Surah Hud Full Urdu

(1) بعض مفسرین کے نزدیک یہ مکالمہ قوم نوح (عليه السلام) اور حضرت نوح (عليه السلام) کے درمیان ہوا اور بعض کا خیال ہے کہ یہ جملہ معترضہ کے طور پر نبی اکرم اور مشرکین مکہ کے درمیان ہونے والی گفتگو ہے۔ مطلب یہ ہے کہ اگر یہ قرآن میرا گھڑا ہوا ہے اور میں اللہ کی طرف سے منسوب کرنے میں جھوٹا ہوں تو میرا جرم ہے، اس کی سزا میں ہی بھگتوں گا۔ لیکن تم جو کچھ کر رہے ہو، جس سے میں بری ہوں، اس کا بھی تمہیں پتہ ہے؟ اس کا وبال تو مجھ پر نہیں، تم پر ہی پڑے گا کیا اس کی بھی تمہیں کچھ فکر ہے؟۔


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Surah Hud Verse 35 translate in arabic

» tafsir Tafheem-ul-Quran ,Maududi

أم يقولون افتراه قل إن افتريته فعلي إجرامي وأنا بريء مما تجرمون

سورة: هود - آية: ( 35 )  - جزء: ( 12 )  -  صفحة: ( 225 )

Surah Hud Ayat 35 meaning in urdu

اے محمدؐ، کیا یہ لوگ کہتے ہیں کہ اِس شخص نے یہ سب کچھ خود گھڑ لیا ہے؟ ان سے کہو "اگر میں نے یہ خود گھڑا ہے تو مجھ پر اپنے جرم کی ذمہ داری ہے، اور جو جرم تم کر رہے ہو اس کی ذمہ داری سے میں بری ہوں"


Tafseer Tafheem-ul-Quran by Syed Abu-al-A'la Maududi

(11:35) (O Muhammad!) Do they say that he himself has forged this message? Tell them: 'If I have forged this, the guilt of it will fall upon me, but I am not responsible for the crimes you are committing. *39

Or do they say [about Prophet Muhammad], "He invented it"? Say, "If meaning

*39). The context seems to suggest how the opponents reacted to the narration of Noah's story. It seems they would have objected to it on the grounds that the true purpose of narrating Noah's story was to show how it was applicable to the unbelievers. They presumably pointed out that the Prophet (peace be on him) had invented such stories merely to ridicule and disgrace them; that these stories were merely a means whereby he could malign them.
The main theme of the discourse has been interrupted here in order to respond to this objection. Petty people are apt to misinterpret things. Their mental baseness allows them only to perceive that which is evil and to disregard those aspects which are good. If someone offers a piece of wisdom, or seeks to convey a piece of good advice, or draws the attention of someone to any of his weaknesses, a wise person will benefit from what is said and will reform himself. But a petty person will always be inclined to see something evil in it. Such an attitude will reduce to naught the wisdom or sincere counsel that was offered. Moreover, such a person will continue to adhere to his evil ways. Not only that but he is also likely to attribute some evil motive to the person who had sought to say a word of wisdom or to furnish him with sincere advice.
Even the best advice goes to waste if someone misunderstands it. For it is possible that someone may construe a piece of advice as arising not out of sincere concern for but out of a desire to taunt. In such instances, instead of dispassionately examining his own life with a view to identifying his flaws and weaknesses, this person is likely to feel offended. Such a person will be wont to assume, and will often go about saying, that the advice was actuated by ulterior motives and was meant to insult him. Suppose a reformer mentions, for instructive purposes, what is going on in society. It is possible that some of the things mentioned might also be applicable to a person's case and might seem to allude to some actual flaw or shortcoming in his character. Now, it is quite possible that the reformer did not intend to point an accusing finger at any particular person. Instead, he merely wanted to bring to people's attention the unhealthy attitudes found in society. If the person concerned is wise, he will not enmesh himself with questions about whether the reformer's statement was meant to cast a slur on his character. He will recognize instead the worth of the statement, will seize its instructive aspects, and will make an effort to mend his behaviour accordingly.
However, if a man has a warped mind and is given only to seeing evil intentions in people's actions, he is likely to fling accusations at the reformer. He will go about condemning his statement as a bundle of fabrications concocted with a view to bringing him into disrepute. It is for this reason that the Prophet (peace be on him) was asked to say that if he had fabricated something, he would be responsible for the sin of such a fabrication. This would not, however, absolve others of the guilt and evils they had committed in the past and which they continued to commit.
 

phonetic Transliteration


Am yaqooloona iftarahu qul ini iftaraytuhu faAAalayya ijramee waana bareeon mimma tujrimoona


English - Sahih International


Or do they say [about Prophet Muhammad], "He invented it"? Say, "If I have invented it, then upon me is [the consequence of] my crime; but I am innocent of what [crimes] you commit."


Quran Hindi translation


(ऐ रसूल) क्या (कुफ्फ़ारे मक्का भी) कहते हैं कि क़ुरान को उस (तुम) ने गढ़ लिया है तुम कह दो कि अगर मैने उसको गढ़ा है तो मेरे गुनाह का वबाल मुझ पर होगा और तुम लोग जो (गुनाह करके) मुजरिम होते हो उससे मै बरीउल ज़िम्मा (अलग) हूँ


Quran Bangla tarjuma


তারা কি বলে? আপনি কোরআন রচনা করে এনেছেন? আপনি বলে দিন আমি যদি রচনা করে এনে থাকি, তবে সে অপরাধ আমার, আর তোমরা যেসব অপরাধ কর তার সাথে আমার কোন সম্পর্ক নেই।

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Ayats from Quran in Urdu

  1. اور جو لوگ ظالم ہیں، ان کی طرف مائل نہ ہونا، نہیں تو تمہیں (دوزخ
  2. بلاشبہ یہ لوگ آخرت میں سب سے زیادہ نقصان پانے والے ہیں
  3. جب وہ ان کے پاس ہماری نشانیاں لے کر آئے تو وہ نشانیوں سے ہنسی
  4. (یوسف نے) کہا مجھے اس ملک کے خزانوں پر مقرر کر دیجیئے کیونکہ میں حفاظت
  5. تو بھائیو! تم ارض مقدس (یعنی ملک شام) میں جسے خدا نے تمہارے لیے لکھ
  6. ابھی خواہش رکھتا ہے کہ اور زیادہ دیں
  7. (القصہ یوں ہی ہوا) تو جادوگر سجدے میں گر پڑے (اور) کہنے لگے کہ ہم
  8. کیا جو باتیں موسیٰ کے صحیفوں میں ہیں ان کی اس کو خبر نہیں پہنچی
  9. تو ابراہیمؑ کی بیوی چلاّتی آئی اور اپنا منہ پیٹ کر کہنے لگی کہ (اے
  10. انہوں نے کہا کہ پروردگار سے درخواست کیجئے کہ ہم کو یہ بھی بتائے کہ

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