Surah Nisa Ayat 59 in Urdu - سورہ النساء کی آیت نمبر 59

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﴿يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا أَطِيعُوا اللَّهَ وَأَطِيعُوا الرَّسُولَ وَأُولِي الْأَمْرِ مِنكُمْ ۖ فَإِن تَنَازَعْتُمْ فِي شَيْءٍ فَرُدُّوهُ إِلَى اللَّهِ وَالرَّسُولِ إِن كُنتُمْ تُؤْمِنُونَ بِاللَّهِ وَالْيَوْمِ الْآخِرِ ۚ ذَٰلِكَ خَيْرٌ وَأَحْسَنُ تَأْوِيلًا﴾
[ النساء: 59]

Ayat With Urdu Translation

مومنو! خدا اور اس کے رسول کی فرمانبرداری کرو اور جو تم میں سے صاحب حکومت ہیں ان کی بھی اور اگر کسی بات میں تم میں اختلاف واقع ہو تو اگر خدا اور روز آخرت پر ایمان رکھتے ہو تو اس میں خدا اور اس کے رسول (کے حکم) کی طرف رجوع کرو یہ بہت اچھی بات ہے اور اس کا مآل بھی اچھا ہے

Surah An-Nisa Full Urdu

(1) ”اولو الامر“ (اپنے میں سے اختیار والے) سے مراد بعض کے نزدیک امرا وحکام اور بعض کے نزدیک علماء وفقہاء ہیں مفہوم کے اعتبار سے دونوں ہی مراد ہو سکتے ہیں۔ مطلب یہ ہے کہ اصل اطاعت تو اللہ تعالیٰ ہی کی ہے کیونکہ ”أَلا لَهُ الْخَلْقُ وَالأَمْرُ“ ( الاعراف: 54) خبردار مخلوق بھی اسی کی ہے، حکم بھی اسی کا ہے ”إِنِ الْحُكْمُ إِلا لِلَّهِ“ (يوسف: 40) حکم صرف اللہ ہی کا ہے۔ لیکن چونکہ رسول (صلى الله عليه وسلم) منشاء الٰہی ہی کا مظہر اور اس کی مرضیات کا نمائندہ ہے۔ اس لئے اللہ تعالیٰ نے اپنے ساتھ رسول (صلى الله عليه وسلم) کے حکم کو بھی مستقل طور پر واجب الاطاعت قرار دیا اور فرمایا کہ رسول (صلى الله عليه وسلم) کی اطاعت دراصل اللہ کی اطاعت ہے۔ ”مَنْ يُطِعِ الرَّسُولَ فَقَدْ أَطَاعَ اللَّهَ“ (النساء: 80) جس نے رسول کی اطاعت کی اس نے اللہ کی اطاعت کی۔ جس سے یہ بات واضح ہو جاتی ہے کہ حدیث بھی اسی طرح دین کا ماخذ ہے جس طرح قرآن کریم۔ تاہم امراء وحکام کی اطاعت بھی ضروری ہے۔ کیونکہ وہ یا تو اللہ اور اس کے رسول (صلى الله عليه وسلم) کے احکام کا نفاذ کرتے ہیں یا امت کے اجتماعی مصالح کا انتظام اور نگہداشت کرتے ہیں۔ اس سے معلوم ہوا کہ امرا وحکام کی اطاعت اگرچہ ضروری ہے لیکن وہ علی الاطلاق نہیں بلکہ مشروط ہے اللہ ورسول (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم) کی اطاعت کے ساتھ۔ اسی لئے ”أَطِيعُوا اللهَ“ کے بعد ”أَطِيعُوا الرَّسُولَ“ تو کہا کیونکہ یہ دونوں اطاعتیں مستقل اور واجب ہیں لیکن ”أَطِيعُوا أُولِي الأَمْر“ ِنہیں کہا کیونکہ أُولِي الأَمْرِکی اطاعت مستقل نہیں اور حدیث میں بھی کہا گیا ہے ”لا طَاعَةَ لِمَخْلُوقٍ فِي مَعْصِيةِ الْخَالِقِ“ (وقال الألباني حديث صحيح- مشكاة نمبر 3696، في لفظ لمسلم: ”لا طاعة في معصية الله“، كتاب الإمارة باب وجوب طاعة الأمر في غير معصية حديث نمبر 1840، إِنَّمَا الطَّاعَةُ فِي الْمَعْرُوفِ) (صحيح بخاري كتاب الأحكام باب نمبر 4) ”السَّمْعُ وَالطَّاعَةُ لِلإِمَامِ مَا لَمْ تَكُنْ مَعْصِيَةً“ معصیت میں اطاعت نہیں، اطاعت صرف معروف میں ہے۔ یہی حال علماء وفقہاء کا بھی ہے۔ (اگر اولو الامر میں ان کو بھی شامل کر لیا جائے) یعنی ان کی اطاعت اس لئے کرنی ہوگی کہ وہ اللہ اور اس کے رسول کے احکام وفرمودات بیان کرتے ہیں اور اس کے دین کی طرف ارشاد وہدایت اور رہنمائی کا کام کرتے ہیں۔ اس سے معلوم ہوا کہ علماء وفقہاء بھی دینی امور ومعاملات میں حکام کی طرح یقیناً مرجعِ عوام ہیں۔ لیکن ان کی اطاعت بھی صرف اس وقت تک کی جائے گی جب تک کہ عوام کو صرف اللہ اور اس کے رسول (صلى الله عليه وسلم) کی بات بتلائیں لیکن اگر وہ اس سے انحراف کریں تو عوام کے لئے ان کی اطاعت بھی ضروری نہیں بلکہ انحراف کی صورت میں جانتے بوجھتے ان کی اطاعت کرنا سخت معصیت اور گناہ ہے۔
(2) اللہ کی طرف لوٹانے سے مراد، قرآن کریم اور الرسول (صلى الله عليه وسلم) سے مراد اب حدیث رسول ہے۔ یہ تنازعات کے ختم کرنے کے لئے ایک بہترین اصول بتلا دیا گیا ہے۔ اس اصول سے بھی یہ واضح ہوتا ہے کہ کسی تیسری شخصیت کی اطاعت واجب نہیں۔ جس طرح تقلید شخصی یا تقلید معین کے قائلین نے ایک تیسری اطاعت کو واجب قرار دے رکھا ہے اور اسی تیسری اطاعت نے، جو قرآن کی اس آیت کے صریح مخالف ہے، مسلمانوں کو امت متحدہ کی بجائے امت منتشرہ بنا رکھا ہے اور اس کے اتحاد کو تقریباً ناممکن بنا دیا ہے۔


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ياأيها الذين آمنوا أطيعوا الله وأطيعوا الرسول وأولي الأمر منكم فإن تنازعتم في شيء فردوه إلى الله والرسول إن كنتم تؤمنون بالله واليوم الآخر ذلك خير وأحسن تأويلا

سورة: النساء - آية: ( 59 )  - جزء: ( 5 )  -  صفحة: ( 87 )

Surah Nisa Ayat 59 meaning in urdu

اے لوگو جو ایمان لائے ہوئے، اطاعت کرو اللہ کی اور اطاعت کرو رسول کی اور اُن لوگوں کی جو تم میں سے صاحب امر ہوں، پھر اگر تمہارے درمیان کسی معاملہ میں نزاع ہو جائے تو اسے اللہ اور رسول کی طرف پھیر دو اگر تم واقعی اللہ اور روز آخر پر ایمان رکھتے ہو یہی ایک صحیح طریق کار ہے اور انجام کے اعتبار سے بھی بہتر ہے


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(4:59) Believers! Obey Allah and obey the Messenger, and those from among you who are invested with authority; and then if you were to dispute among yourselves about anything refer it to Allah and the Messenger *89 if you indeed believe in Allah and the Last Day; that is better and more commendable in the end. *90

O you who have believed, obey Allah and obey the Messenger and meaning

*89). This verse is the cornerstone of the entire religious, social and political structure of Islam, and the very first clause of the constitution of an Islamic state. It lays down the following principles as permanent guidelines:
(1) In the Islamic order of life, God alone is the focus of loyalty and obedience. A Muslim is the servant of God before anything else, and obedience and loyalty to God constitute the centre and axis of both the individual and collective life of a Muslim. Other claims to loyalty and obedience are acceptable only insofar as they remain secondary and subservient, and do not compete with those owed to God. All loyalties which may tend to challenge the primacy of man's loyalty to God must be rejected. This has been expressed by the Prophet (peace be on him) in the following words: 'There may be no obedience to any creature in disobedience to the Creator.' (Muslim, 'Iman', 37; Ahmad b. Hanbal, Musnad, vol. 3, p. 472 - Ed.)
(2) Another basic principle of the Islamic order of life is obedience to the Prophet (peace be on him). No Prophet, of course, is entitled to obedience in his own right. Obedience to Prophets, however, is the only practical way of obeying God, since they are the only authentic means by which He communicates His injunctions and ordinances to men. Hence, we can obey God only if we obey a Prophet. Independent obedience to God is not acceptable, and to turn one's back on the Prophets amounts to rebellion against God. The following tradition from the Prophet (peace be on him) explains this: 'Whoever obeyed me, indeed obeyed God; and whoever disobeyed me, indeed disobeyed God.' (Bukhari, 'Jihad', 109; 'I'tisam', 2; Muslim, 'Amarah', 32, 33; Nasa'i, 'Bay'ah', 27; etc. - Ed.) We shall see this explained in more detail a little further on in the Qur'an.
(3) In the Islamic order of life Muslims are further required to obey fellow Muslims in authority. This obedience follows, and is subordinate to, obedience to God and the Prophet (peace be on him). Those invested with authority (ulu al-amr) include all those entrusted with directing Muslims in matters of common concern. Hence, persons 'invested with authority' include the intellectual and political leaders of the community, as well as administrative officials, judges of the courts, tribal chiefs and regional representatives. In all these capacities, those 'invested with authority' are entitled to obedience, and it is improper for Muslims to cause dislocation in their collective life by engaging in strife and conflict with them. This obedience is contingent, however, on two conditions: first, that these men should be believers; and second, that they should themselves be obedient to God and the Prophet (peace be on him). These two conditions are not only clearly mentioned in this verse they have also been elucidated at length by the Prophet (peace be on him) and can be found in the Hadith. Let us consider, for example, the following traditions: A Muslim is obliged to heed and to obey an order whether he likes it or not, as long as he is not ordered to carry out an act of disobedience to God (ma'siyah). When ordered to carry out an act of disobedience-to God he need neither heed nor obey.
There is no obedience in sin; obedience is only in what is good (ma'ruf). (For these traditions see Bukhari, 'Ahkam', 4; 'Jihad', 108; Muslim, 'Amarah', 39; Tirmidhi, 'Jihad', 29; Ibn Majah, 'Jihad', 40; Ahmad b. Hanbal, Musnad, vol. 2, pp. 17 and 142 - Ed.)
There will be rulers over you, some of whose actions you will consider good and others abominable. Who even disapproves of their abominable acts will be acquitted of all blame, and whoever resents them he too will remain secure (from all blame); not so one who approves and follows them in their abominable acts. They (i.e. the Companions) asked: 'Should we not fight against them?' The Prophet (peace be on him) said: 'No, not as long as they continue to pray.' (See Bukhari, 'Jihad', 108 - Ed.)
This means that their abandonment of Prayer will be a clear sign of their having forsaken obedience to God and the Prophet (peace be on him). Thereafter it becomes proper to fight against them. In another tradition the Prophet (peace be on him) says:
Your worst leaders are those whom you hate and who hate you; whom you curse and who curse you. We asked: 'O Messenger of God! Should we not rise against them?' The Prophet (peace be on him) said: 'No, not as long as they establish Prayer among you: not as long as they establish Prayer among you.' (See Muslim, 'Amarah', 65, 66; Tirmidhi, 'Fitan', 77; Darimi, 'Riqaq, 78; Ahmad b. Hanbal, Musnad, vol. 6, pp. 24, 28 - Ed.)
In this tradition the position is further clarified. The earlier tradition could have created the impression that it was not permissible to revolt against rulers as long as they observed their Prayers privately. But the latter tradition makes it clear that what is really meant by 'praying' is the establishment of the system of congregational Prayers in the collective life of Muslims. This means that it is by no means sufficient that the rulers merely continue observing their Prayers: it is also necessary that the system run by them should at least be concerned with the establishment of Prayer. This concern with Prayer is a definite indication that a government is essentially an Islamic one. But if no concern for establishing Prayer is noticed, it shows that the government has drifted far away from Islam making it permissible to overthrow it. The same principle is also enunciated by the Prophet (peace be on him) in another tradition, in which the narrator says: 'The Prophet (peace be on him) also made us pledge not to rise against our rulers unless we see them involved in open disbelief, so that we have definite evidence against them to lay before God' (Bukhari and Muslim).
(4) In an Islamic order the injunctions of God and the way of the Prophet (peace be on him) constitute the basic law and paramount authority in all matters. Whenever there is any dispute among Muslims or between the rulers and the ruled the matter should be referred to the Qur'an and the Sunnah, and all concerned should accept with sincerity whatever judgement results. In fact, willingness to take the Book of God and the Sunnah of His Messenger as the common point of reference, and to treat the judgement of the Qur'an and the Sunnah as the last word on all matters, is a central characteristic which distinguishes an Islamic system from un-Islamic ones. Some people question the principle that we should refer everything to the Book of God and the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be on him). They wonder how we can possibly do so when there are numerous practical questions involved, for example, rules and regulations relating to municipal administration, the management of railways and postal services and so on which are not treated at all in these sources. This doubt arises, however, from a misapprehension about Islam. The basic difference between a Muslim and a non-Muslim is that whereas the latter feels free to do as he wishes, the basic characteristic of a Muslim is that he always looks to God and to His Prophet for guidance, and where such guidance is available, a Muslim is bound by it. On the other hand, it is also quite important to remember that when no specific guidance is available, a Muslim feels free to exercise his discretion because the silence of the Law indicates that God Himself has deliberately granted man the freedom to make his decision.
*90). Since the Qur'an is not merely a legal code, but also seeks to instruct, educate, admonish and exhort, the earlier sentence which enunciates a legal principle is followed by another which explains its underlying purpose and wisdom. Two things are laid down. First, that faithful adherence to the above four principles is a necessary requirement of faith. Anyone who claims to be a Muslim and yet disregards the principles of Islam involves himself in gross self-contradiction. Second, the well-being of Muslims lies in basing their lives on those principles. This alone can keep them on the straight path in this life, and will lead to their salvation in the Next. It is significant that this admonition follows immediately after the section which embodies comments about the moral and religious condition of the Jews. Thus the Muslims were subtly directed to draw a lesson from the depths to which the Jews had sunk, as a result of their deviation from the fundamental principles of true faith just mentioned. Any community that turns its back upon the Book of God and the guidance of His Prophets, that willingly follows rulers and leaders who are heedless of God and His Prophets, and that obeys its religious and political authorities blindly without seeking authority for their actions either in the Book of God or in the practice of the Prophets, will inevitably fall into the same evil and corruption as the Israelites.
 

phonetic Transliteration


Ya ayyuha allatheena amanoo ateeAAoo Allaha waateeAAoo alrrasoola waolee alamri minkum fain tanazaAAtum fee shayin faruddoohu ila Allahi waalrrasooli in kuntum tuminoona biAllahi waalyawmi alakhiri thalika khayrun waahsanu taweelan


English - Sahih International


O you who have believed, obey Allah and obey the Messenger and those in authority among you. And if you disagree over anything, refer it to Allah and the Messenger, if you should believe in Allah and the Last Day. That is the best [way] and best in result.


Quran Hindi translation


ऐ ईमानदारों ख़ुदा की इताअत करो और रसूल की और जो तुममें से साहेबाने हुकूमत हों उनकी इताअत करो और अगर तुम किसी बात में झगड़ा करो पस अगर तुम ख़ुदा और रोज़े आख़िरत पर ईमान रखते हो तो इस अम्र में ख़ुदा और रसूल की तरफ़ रूजू करो यही तुम्हारे हक़ में बेहतर है और अन्जाम की राह से बहुत अच्छा है


Quran Bangla tarjuma


হে ঈমানদারগণ! আল্লাহর নির্দেশ মান্য কর, নির্দেশ মান্য কর রসূলের এবং তোমাদের মধ্যে যারা বিচারক তাদের। তারপর যদি তোমরা কোন বিষয়ে বিবাদে প্রবৃত্ত হয়ে পড়, তাহলে তা আল্লাহ ও তাঁর রসূলের প্রতি প্রত্যর্পণ কর-যদি তোমরা আল্লাহ ও কেয়ামত দিবসের উপর বিশ্বাসী হয়ে থাক। আর এটাই কল্যাণকর এবং পরিণতির দিক দিয়ে উত্তম।

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Ayats from Quran in Urdu

  1. اور جس طرح کے میوے اور گوشت کو ان کا جی چاہے گا ہم ان
  2. اور اس سے نرمی سے بات کرنا شاید وہ غور کرے یا ڈر جائے
  3. قیامت یقیناً آنے والی ہے۔ میں چاہتا ہوں کہ اس (کے وقت) کو پوشیدہ رکھوں
  4. بھلا تم نے ان لوگوں کو نہیں دیکھا جن کو کتاب سے حصہ دیا گیا
  5. جس دن تم پیٹھ پھیر کر (قیامت کے دن سے) بھاگو گے (اس دن) تم
  6. پھر ابراہیم ان کے معبودوں کی طرف متوجہ ہوئے اور کہنے لگے کہ تم کھاتے
  7. اے دونوں جماعتو! ہم عنقریب تمہاری طرف متوجہ ہوتے ہیں
  8. ہاں تم تو تعجب کرتے ہو اور یہ تمسخر کرتے ہیں
  9. جب وہ ان کے پاس آئے تو سلام کہا۔ انہوں نے بھی (جواب میں) سلام
  10. اور بائیں ہاتھ والے (افسوس) بائیں ہاتھ والے کیا (گرفتار عذاب) ہیں

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