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English Transliteration & Translation of the Meanings by Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din al-Hilali , Tafheem-ul-Quran by Syed Abu-al-A'la Maududi & English - Sahih International : surah Nisa aya 77 in arabic text(The Women).
  
   
Verse 77 from An-Nisa in Arabic

﴿أَلَمْ تَرَ إِلَى الَّذِينَ قِيلَ لَهُمْ كُفُّوا أَيْدِيَكُمْ وَأَقِيمُوا الصَّلَاةَ وَآتُوا الزَّكَاةَ فَلَمَّا كُتِبَ عَلَيْهِمُ الْقِتَالُ إِذَا فَرِيقٌ مِّنْهُمْ يَخْشَوْنَ النَّاسَ كَخَشْيَةِ اللَّهِ أَوْ أَشَدَّ خَشْيَةً ۚ وَقَالُوا رَبَّنَا لِمَ كَتَبْتَ عَلَيْنَا الْقِتَالَ لَوْلَا أَخَّرْتَنَا إِلَىٰ أَجَلٍ قَرِيبٍ ۗ قُلْ مَتَاعُ الدُّنْيَا قَلِيلٌ وَالْآخِرَةُ خَيْرٌ لِّمَنِ اتَّقَىٰ وَلَا تُظْلَمُونَ فَتِيلًا﴾
[ النساء: 77]

Alam tara ila allatheena qeela lahum kuffoo aydiyakum waaqeemoo assalata waatoo azzakata falamma kutiba AAalayhimu alqitalu itha fareequn minhum yakhshawna annasa kakhashyati Allahi aw ashadda khashyatan waqaloo rabbana lima katabta AAalayna alqitala lawla akhkhartana ila ajalin qareebin qul mataAAu addunya qaleelun wal-akhiratu khayrun limani ittaqa wala tuthlamoona fateela

transliterasi Indonesia

a lam tara ilallażīna qīla lahum kuffū aidiyakum wa aqīmuṣ-ṣalāta wa ātuz-zakāh, fa lammā kutiba 'alaihimul-qitālu iżā farīqum min-hum yakhsyaunan-nāsa kakhasy-yatillāhi au asyadda khasy-yah, wa qālụ rabbanā lima katabta 'alainal-qitāl, lau lā akhkhartanā ilā ajaling qarīb, qul matā'ud-dun-yā qalīl, wal-ākhiratu khairul limanittaqā, wa lā tuẓlamụna fatīlā


English translation of the meaning

Have you not seen those who were told, "Restrain your hands [from fighting] and establish prayer and give zakah"? But then when fighting was ordained for them, at once a party of them feared men as they fear Allah or with [even] greater fear. They said, "Our Lord, why have You decreed upon us fighting? If only You had postponed [it for] us for a short time." Say, The enjoyment of this world is little, and the Hereafter is better for he who fears Allah. And injustice will not be done to you, [even] as much as a thread [inside a date seed]."

Surah An-Nisa Full

Alam Tara `Ila Al-Ladhina Qila Lahum Kuffu `Aydiyakum Wa `Aqimu As-Salaata Wa `Atu Az-Zakaata Falamma Kutiba `Alayhimu Al-Qitalu `Idha Fariqun Minhum Yakhshawna An-Nasa Kakhashyati Allahi `Aw `Ashadda Khashyatan Wa Qalu Rabbana Lima Katabta `Alayna Al-Qitala Lawla `Akhkhartana `Ila `Ajalin Qaribin Qul Mata`u Ad-Dunya Qalilun Wa Al-`Akhiratu Khayrun Limani Attaqa Wa La Tuzlamuna Fatilaan

Alam tara ila allatheena qeela lahum kuffoo aydiyakum waaqeemoo alssalata waatoo alzzakata falamma kutiba AAalayhimu alqitalu itha fareequn minhum yakhshawna alnnasa kakhashyati Allahi aw ashadda khashyatan waqaloo rabbana lima katabta AAalayna alqitala lawla akhkhartana ila ajalin qareebin qul mataAAu alddunya qaleelun waalakhiratu khayrun limani ittaqa wala tuthlamoona fateelan


Alam tara ila allatheena qeela lahum kuffoo aydiyakum waaqeemoo assalata waatoo azzakata - meaning

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elem tera ile-lleẕîne ḳîle lehüm küffû eydiyeküm veeḳîmu-ṣṣalâte veâtü-zzekâh. felemmâ kütibe `aleyhimü-lḳitâlü iẕâ ferîḳum minhüm yaḫşevne-nnâse keḫaşyeti-llâhi ev eşedde ḫaşyeh. veḳâlû rabbenâ lime ketebte `aleyne-lḳitâl. levlâ eḫḫartenâ ilâ ecelin ḳarîb. ḳul metâ`u-ddünyâ ḳalîl. vel'âḫiratü ḫayrul limeni-tteḳâ velâ tużlemûne fetîlâ.


Alam tara ila allatheena qeela lahum kuffoo aydiyakum waaqeemoo assalata waatoo azzakata meaning in urdu

تم نے اُن لوگوں کو بھی دیکھا جن سے کہا گیا تھا کہ اپنے ہاتھ روکے رکھو اور نماز قائم کرو اور زکوٰۃ دو؟ اب جو انہیں لڑائی کا حکم دیا گیا تو ان میں سے ایک فریق کا حال یہ ہے کہ لوگوں سے ایسا ڈر رہے ہیں جیسا خدا سے ڈرنا چاہیے یا کچھ اس سے بھی بڑھ کر کہتے ہیں خدایا! یہ ہم پر لڑائی کا حکم کیوں لکھ دیا؟ کیوں نہ ہمیں ابھی کچھ اور مہلت دی؟ ان سے کہو، دنیا کا سرمایہ زندگی تھوڑا ہے، اور آخرت ایک خدا ترس انسان کے لیے زیادہ بہتر ہے، اور تم پر ظلم ایک شمہ برابر بھی نہ کیا جائے گا

Muhammad Taqiud-Din alHilali


Have you not seen those who were told to hold back their hands (from fighting) and perform As-Salat (Iqamat-as-Salat), and give Zakat, but when the fighting was ordained for them, behold! a section of them fear men as they fear Allah or even more. They say: "Our Lord! Why have you ordained for us fighting? Would that you had granted us respite for a short period?" Say: "Short is the enjoyment of this world. The Hereafter is (far) better for him who fears Allah, and you shall not be dealt with unjustly even equal to the Fatila (a scalish thread in the long slit of a date-stone).


Indonesia transalation


Tidakkah engkau memperhatikan orang-orang yang dikatakan kepada mereka, ”Tahanlah tanganmu (dari berperang), laksanakanlah salat dan tunaikanlah zakat!” Ketika mereka diwajibkan berperang, tiba-tiba sebagian mereka (golongan munafik) takut kepada manusia (musuh), seperti takutnya kepada Allah, bahkan lebih takut (dari itu). Mereka berkata, “Ya Tuhan kami, mengapa Engkau wajibkan berperang kepada kami? Mengapa tidak Engkau tunda (kewajiban berperang) kepada kami beberapa waktu lagi?” Katakanlah, “Kesenangan di dunia ini hanya sedikit dan akhirat itu lebih baik bagi orang-orang yang bertakwa (mendapat pahala turut berperang) dan kamu tidak akan dizalimi sedikit pun.”

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Alam tara ila allatheena qeela lahum kuffoo aydiyakum waaqeemoo assalata waatoo azzakata translate in arabic

ألم تر إلى الذين قيل لهم كفوا أيديكم وأقيموا الصلاة وآتوا الزكاة فلما كتب عليهم القتال إذا فريق منهم يخشون الناس كخشية الله أو أشد خشية وقالوا ربنا لم كتبت علينا القتال لولا أخرتنا إلى أجل قريب قل متاع الدنيا قليل والآخرة خير لمن اتقى ولا تظلمون فتيلا

سورة: النساء - آية: ( 77 )  - جزء: ( 5 )  -  صفحة: ( 90 )

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

(4:77) Have you not seen those who were told: 'Restrain you hands, and establish the Prayer, and pay the Zakah'? But when fighting was enjoined upon them some of them feared men as one should fear Allah, or even more, *107 and said: 'Our Lord, why have You ordained fighting for us? Why did You not grant us a little more respite?' Say to them: 'There is little enjoyment in this world. The World to Come is much better for the God-fearing. And you shall not be wronged even to the extent of the husk of a date-stone. *108

Alam tara ilal lazeena qeela lahum kuffooo aidiyakum wa aqeemus Salaata w aaatuz Zakaata falammaa kutiba `alaihimul qitaalu izaa fareequm minhum yakhshawnnan naasa kakhashyatil laahi aw ashadda khashyah; wa qaaloo Rabbanaa lima katabta `alainal qitaala law laaa akhkhartanaa ilaaa ajalin qareeb; qul mataa`ud dunyaa qaleelunw wal Aakhiratu khairul limanit taqaa wa laa tuzlamoona fateelaa

*107). This verse .can be interpreted in three ways, and each meaning is equally valid: First, that those who now shirked to fight in the cause of God were themselves initially eager to fight. They often approached the Prophet (peace be on him), saying that they were being wronged, beaten, persecuted and abused, that' their patience was exhausted, and that they wanted permission to fight. They had then been told to be patient and continue to purify their souls by observing Prayers and dispensing Zakah. At that time they had felt disconcerted by this counsel of patience. Later on, some of those very same people were to tremble at the first sight of the enemy and the dangers of warfare.
Second, that they remained highly 'religious' as long as they were asked merely to pray and pay Zakah, which entailed no risk to their lives. But as soon as that phase was over and they were asked to expose themselves to danger, they began to shiver with fear.
Third, that in the former times the same people had unsheathed their swords for trivial causes. They had fought for loot and plunder, and engaged in feuds motivated by animal impulses, so much so that feuding had almost become their national pastime. At that time they had been told to abstain from bloodshed and to reform themselves by observing Prayers and dispensing Zakah. When, later on, the same people were told that the time had come for them to fight in the cause of God, those who had shown themselves to be lions while fighting for their own selfish causes turned out to be as meek as lambs. The strong hands which had wielded the sword so firmly, and had used it so fiercely for the sake of either personal or tribal honour, or for Satan's sake, became almost paralysed.
Each of these three meanings applies to a different kind of person, but the actual words of the verse seem to apply equally to all who shirked fighting in the cause of God.
*108). Were they to serve the religion of God and spend their energy in that cause, they would surely be rewarded by Him.
 


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