Surah Ghafir Ayat 26 Tafseer in Hindi

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﴿وَقَالَ فِرْعَوْنُ ذَرُونِي أَقْتُلْ مُوسَىٰ وَلْيَدْعُ رَبَّهُ ۖ إِنِّي أَخَافُ أَن يُبَدِّلَ دِينَكُمْ أَوْ أَن يُظْهِرَ فِي الْأَرْضِ الْفَسَادَ
[ غافر: 26]

Ayat With Hindi Translation

और फिरऔन कहने लगा मुझे छोड़ दो कि मैं मूसा को तो क़त्ल कर डालूँ, और ( मैं देखूँ ) अपने परवरदिगार को तो अपनी मदद के लिए बुलालें (भाईयों) मुझे अन्देशा है कि (मुबादा) तुम्हारे दीन को उलट पुलट कर डाले या मुल्क में फसाद पैदा कर दें

Surah Ghafir Hindi

7. अर्थात शिर्क तथा देवी-देवता की पूजा से रोककर एक अल्लाह की इबादत में लगा देगा। जो उपद्रव तथा अशांति का कारण बन जाएगा और देश हमारे हाथ से निकल जाएगा।


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Surah Ghafir Verse 26 translate in arabic

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وقال فرعون ذروني أقتل موسى وليدع ربه إني أخاف أن يبدل دينكم أو أن يظهر في الأرض الفساد

سورة: غافر - آية: ( 26 )  - جزء: ( 24 )  -  صفحة: ( 470 )

Surah Ghafir Ayat 26 meaning in Hindi


फ़िरऔन ने कहा, "मुझे छोड़ो, मैं मूसा को मार डालूँ और उसे चाहिए कि वह अपने रब को (अपनी सहायता के लिए) पुकारे। मुझे डर है कि ऐसा न हो कि वह तुम्हारे धर्म को बदल डाले या यह कि वह देश में बिगाड़ पैदा करे।"


Quran Urdu translation

اور فرعون بولا کہ مجھے چھوڑو کہ موسیٰ کو قتل کردوں اور وہ اپنے پروردگار کو بلالے۔ مجھے ڈر ہے کہ وہ (کہیں) تمہارے دین کو نہ بدل دے یا ملک میں فساد (نہ) پیدا کردے


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

(40:26) One day *41 Pharaoh said: 'Let me go and kill Moses; *42 then let him invoke his Lord. I fear that he will change your religion or cause disruption in the land.' *43

And Pharaoh said, "Let me kill Moses and let him call upon meaning

*41) The event which is being related here is a very important event of the Israelite history, which the Israelites themselves have totally forgotten. Both the Bible and the Talmud are without it, and no mention of it is found in the other Israelite traditions either. Only through the Qur'an has the world come to know that during the conflict between Pharaoh and the Prophet Moses this event had taken place at some time. Anybody who reads this story, provided that he has not been blinded by prejudice against Islam and the Qur'an, cannot but realize that from the viewpoint of the invitation to the Truth this story is very valuable, and this thing by itself also is in no way against reason that a person from among the nobles of the kingdom of Pharaoh himself might have quietly believed in his heart, having been influenced by the personality of the Prophet Moses, his preaching and the wonderful miracles shown by him, and might not have been able to restrain himself when he saw that Pharaoh was planning to kill him. But the way the Western orientalists, in spite of their tall claims to knowledge ard research, try to repudiate the self-evident truths of the Qur'an, on account of prejudice, can be judged from this that the author of the article "Musa" in the Encyclopaedia of Islam writes in respect of this story:
"The Kuranic story of a believer at the court of Pharaoh who wants to save Musa is not quite clear (xl, 28). Ought we to compare Jethro in the Haggada who advises clemency at Pharaoh's court?"
In other words, these so-called researchers have one thing settled with them: they must find fault with everything that the Qur'an presents. Now, if they do not find any ground for criticising a statement of it, they should at least say this much out of mischief that the story is not entirely clear, and also should incidentally create this doubt in the reader's mind that the Prophet Muhammad (upon whom be Allah's peace) might have heard from somewhere the story of Jethro mentioned in the Haggada taking place even before the birth of Prophet Moses, and inserted it here in this form. This is the type of literary research" which these people have adopted with regard to Islam and the Qur'an and the Holy Prophet Muhammad (upon whom be Allah's peace).
*42) In this sentence Pharaoh tries to give the impression as if some people were restraining him .from killing the Prophet Moses. Had they not stood in his way. he would have killed him long ago, whereas in fact there was no external power to restrain him; it was the fear of his own heart which was preventing him from laying his hands on the Messenger of Allah.
*43) That is, "I fear a revolution from him, and even if he is unable to bring it about, there is at least the danger that he will cause mischief to appear in the country by his activities. Therefore, even if he doesn't commit a crime punishable with death, he should be put to death only for the sake of the maintenance of public order. As for this whether there is a real danger to the public order from him, the king's satisfaction in this regard is enough. If his majesty is convinced that he is dangerous, it should be declared that he is really dangerous and punishable with death."
Here, the meaning of "changing the religion" also should be understood well. on account of which Pharaoh wanted to put the Prophet Moses to death. Din here implies the system of government, and what Pharaoh meant to say was this: "I fear that he will change your king." (Ruh al-Ma'ani, vol. XXIV, p. 56). In other words, the din of the land was the religious, political, cultural and economic system that was prevalent in Egypt on the basis of Pharaoh's and his family's sovereignty, and Pharaoh was afraid that Moses' message would change that very din. But like the cunning and deceitful rulers of every age he also did not say that he feared being deposed from his position of authority and, therefore, he wanted to kill Moses, but he presented the case like this: "O people, the danger is for you, not for me; for if Moses' movement succeeded your din would change. I am not worried for myself: I am worried for your sake as to what would become of you when you have been deprived of the protection of my authority. Therefore, the wicked man who poses such a danger should be put to death, for he is an enemy of the state. "
 


Ayats from Quran in Hindi

  1. (ऐ ईमानदारों) तुम्हारे मालिक सरपरस्त तो बस यही हैं ख़ुदा और उसका रसूल और वह
  2. ऐ लोगों अपने पालने वाले से डरो जिसने तुम सबको (सिर्फ) एक शख्स से पैदा
  3. और ये लोग (दूसरों को भी) उस के (सुनने से) से रोकते हैं और ख़ुद
  4. और जब उनके सामने ये पढ़ा जाता है तो बोल उठते हैं कि हम तो
  5. और (ऐ रसूल) इस्माईल और अलयसा और जुलकिफ़ल को (भी) याद करो और (ये) सब
  6. क्या ये लोग बस क़यामत के ही मुन्ज़िर बैठे हैं कि अचानक ही उन पर
  7. और बहुत दिल जोई से पहाड़ों को तराश कर घर बनाते रहे
  8. जहन्नुम तो उनके पीछे ही (पीछे) है और जो कुछ वह आमाल करते रहे न
  9. और जिसको ख़ुदा गुमराही में छोड़ दे तो उसके बाद उसका कोई सरपरस्त नहीं और
  10. और तुममें से जो लोग ज्यादा दौलत और मुक़द्दर वालें है क़राबतदारों और मोहताजों और

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