سورة الإنسان الآية 30 , English الترجمة الانجليزية الصحيحة.

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الترجمة الإنجليزية المعتمدة لمعاني القرآن الكريم, محمد محسن خان ومحمد تقي الدين الهلالي ، تفهيم القرآن لسيد ابو العلاء المودودي والإنجليزية - صحيح انترناشونال: السورة Insan aya 30 (The Human).
  
   
الآية 30 من سورة surah Al-Insan

﴿وَمَا تَشَاءُونَ إِلَّا أَن يَشَاءَ اللَّهُ ۚ إِنَّ اللَّهَ كَانَ عَلِيمًا حَكِيمًا﴾
[ الإنسان: 30]

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And you do not will except that Allah wills. Indeed, Allah is ever Knowing and Wise.

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عبد الله يوسف علي


But ye will not, except as Allah wills; for Allah is full of Knowledge and Wisdom.


تقي الدين الهلالي


But you cannot will, unless Allah wills. Verily, Allah is Ever All-Knowing, All-Wise.


صفي الرحمن المباركفوري


But you cannot will, unless Allah wills. Verily, Allah is Ever All-Knowing, All-Wise.


انكليزي - تفهيم القرآن لسيد ابو العلاء المودودي سورة الإنسان

وما تشاءون إلا أن يشاء الله إن الله كان عليما حكيما

سورة: الإنسان - آية: ( 30 )  - جزء: ( 29 )  -  صفحة: ( 580 )

(76:30) But your willing shall be of no avail until Allah Himself so wills. *33 Surely Allah is All-Knowing, Most Wise.


Tafseer Abu-al-A'la Maududi

Page 580 English Traditional

*33) Three things have been said in these verses:
(1) That whoever wills may adopt the way to his Lord;
(2) that one's willing to do a thing is not enough unless Allah so wills; and
(3) that Allah is All-Wise, All-Knowing. If one considers these three things deeply one can fully well understand the relationship between man's freedom of choice and Allah's Will, and it helps to remove all the confusions from the people's minds about the question of destiny.
The first verse shows that in this world the authority granted to man is only to the extent that he may decide to adopt any one of the different courses available for passing life here. This is the freedom of choice that Allah has given him. For example, when a man confronts the question of earning a living for himself, he finds many ways before him of which some are lawful, as for example lawful kinds of labour, service, trade and business, industry, or agriculture, and some are unlawful as thievery, robbery, picking pockets, prostitution, trading in money (on interest), gambling, bribery and unlawful kinds of services and business, etc. The decision to adopt any one of these ways has been left to man's own free choice as to how he would like to earn his living. Likewise, there are different modes of morality. On the one side, there are the good qualities, like honesty, nobility, decency, justice, pity, sympathy and chastity, and on the other, the evil traits like wickedness, meanness, tyranny, dishonesty, and frivolity. Man has full freedom to adopt any mode of morality he likes. The same is the case with religion; man has many ways open before him in this regard also-atheism and denial of God, polytheism and idol-worship, different combinations of monotheism and polytheism, and the un-alloyed creed of God-worship which is taught by the Qur'an. In these also the decision to choose has been left to man as to which of these he wants to adopt. Allah does not impose on him any decision of His own so that man may like to choose a lawful means of earning his living for himself but Allah may force him to adopt an unlawful means for it. or that he may like to follow the Qur'an, but Allah may force him to become an atheist, polytheist or disbeliever, or that he may like to become a good man, but Allah may force him to become an evil man.
But after man has exercised this freedom of choice whether he can practically also do the same which he wants to do, depends on Allah's Will, His leave and His grace. If the Will of Allah be to let the man do what he has willed or decided to do, then alone can he do it; otherwise he cannot do anything without Allah's Will and His leave, however hard and seriously he may try to do it. This same thing has been said in the second verse. This can be explained by an example. If man had been delegated all the powers in the world and permitted to do whatever he pleased, the system of the world would have been disrupted. One murderer was enough to murder all the, people in the world if he were given the freedom to kill anybody he liked. One pickpocket could pick the pocket of everyone if he were given the option to pick anyone's pocket he pleased. One thief was enough to steal whatever he liked; one adulterer to commit rape on every woman, one robber to plunder every house, if each one of these had full powers to act at he desired. Therefore, Allah has kept this in His own power whether He may allow or disallow the man to follow the right or the wrong path that he chooses to follow or not. The person who, giving up error, wants to adopt the right way is also granted righteousness only by Allah's leave and will. However, the condition is that the decision to give up error and choose guidance should have been taken by the man himself; otherwise just as Allah does not make anybody a thief or murderer or atheist or polytheist forcibly, so also He does not make anybody a believer forcibly.
After this, the third verse removes the misunderstanding whether Allah's willing may not be arbitrary. That is why it has been said that "Allah is All-Knowing, Al-Wise." That is whatever He does, He dces it on the basis of knowledge and wisdom; therefore, there can be no possibility of any error in His decisions. He decided with full knowledge and wisdom as to who should be given a particular kind of help and who should not be given it, who should be allowed to do a particular work and who should not be allowed to do it. To the extent that Allah provides opportunities to man and makes the conditions favourable for him, he can work according to his desire, whether it be good or evil, The question of guidance also is no exception to it. Allah alone knows on the basis of His knowledge and He alone determines on the basis of His wisdom as to who deserves to be guided and who dces not. (Also see E.N. 41 of Al-Muddaththir
 


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ترجمة آيات من القرآن الكريم بالانجليزي

  1. ترجمة وقل الحمد لله سيريكم آياته فتعرفونها وما ربك بغافل عما تعملون. بالانجليزي
  2. ترجمة أم يقولون تقوله بل لا يؤمنون. بالانجليزي
  3. ترجمة ربما يود الذين كفروا لو كانوا مسلمين. بالانجليزي
  4. ترجمة أم كنتم شهداء إذ حضر يعقوب الموت إذ قال لبنيه ما تعبدون من بعدي قالوا. بالانجليزي
  5. ترجمة فبأي آلاء ربكما تكذبان. بالانجليزي
  6. ترجمة أو يذكر فتنفعه الذكرى. بالانجليزي
  7. ترجمة ولو جعلناه قرآنا أعجميا لقالوا لولا فصلت آياته أأعجمي وعربي قل هو للذين آمنوا هدى. بالانجليزي
  8. ترجمة أفمن هو قائم على كل نفس بما كسبت وجعلوا لله شركاء قل سموهم أم تنبئونه. بالانجليزي
  9. ترجمة لأي يوم أجلت. بالانجليزي
  10. ترجمة والذين هم للزكاة فاعلون. بالانجليزي

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