Verse(s): 1 | Surah : 21 - Al-Anbiya ( The Prophets ) | Showing verse 87 of 112 in chapter 21 |
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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ |
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1 [21:87] | Watha alnnooni ith thahabamughadiban fathanna an lan naqdira AAalayhifanada fee alththulumatian la ilaha illa anta subhanaka inneekuntu mina alththalimeena
| وذا النون إذ ذهب مغاضبا فظن أن لن نقدر عليه فنادى في الظلمات أن لا إله إلا أنت سبحانك إني كنت من الظالمين وَذَا النُّونِ إِذ ذَّهَبَ مُغَاضِبًا فَظَنَّ أَن لَّن نَّقْدِرَ عَلَيْهِ فَنَادَى فِي الظُّلُمَاتِ أَن لَّا إِلَهَ إِلَّا أَنتَ سُبْحَانَكَ إِنِّي كُنتُ مِنَ الظَّالِمِينَ |
Words | |وذا - And Dhun-Nun| النون - And Dhun-Nun| إذ - when| ذهب - he went| مغاضبا - (while) angry| فظن - and thought| أن - that| لن - never| نقدر - We would decree| عليه - upon him.| فنادى - Then he called| في - in| الظلمات - the darkness(es)| أن - that,| لا - "(There is) no| إله - god| إلا - except| أنت - You,| سبحانك - Glory be to You!| إني - Indeed, [I]| كنت - I am| من - of| الظالمين - the wrongdoers."| |
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| የዓሳውንም ባለቤት ተቆጥቶ በኼደ ጊዜ (አስታውስ)፡፡ በእርሱም ላይ ፈጽሞ የማንፈርድበት መኾናችንን ጠረጠረ፡፡ (ዓሳም ዋጠው)፡፡ በጨለማዎችም ውስጥ ኾኖ ከአንተ በቀር ሌላ አምላክ የለም፡፡ ጥራት ይገባህ፡፡ እኔ በእርግጥ ከበዳዮቹ ነበርኩ በማለት ተጣራ፡፡ |
آل الجلالين | { و } اذكر { ذا النون } صاحب الحوت وهو يونس بن متى ويبدل منه { إذ ذهب مغاضباً } لقومه أي غضبان عليهم مما قاسى منهم ولم يؤذن له في ذلك { فظن أن لن نقدر عليه } أي نقضي عليه بما قضيناه من حبسه في بطن الحوت، أو نضيق عليه بذلك { فنادى في الظلمات } ظلمة الليل وظلمة البحر وظلمة بطن الحوت { أن } أي بأن { لا إله إلا أنت سبحانك إني كنت من الظالمين } في ذهابي من بين قومي بلا إذن . |
| I Dannun, mi iôuê s wurrif. I$il ur Nesâi ara adabu fellas. Inâaô, di tellis: "ur illi ôebbi siwa Keçç. Gedha s yiseK! Nek lli$ si imednas". |
মুহিউদ্দীন খান | এবং মাছওয়ালার কথা স্মরণ করুন তিনি ক্রুদ্ধ হয়ে চলে গিয়েছিলেন, অতঃপর মনে করেছিলেন যে, আমি তাঁকে ধৃত করতে পারব না। অতঃপর তিনি অন্ধকারের মধ্যে আহবান করলেনঃ তুমি ব্যতীত কোন উপাস্য নেই; তুমি নির্দোষ আমি গুনাহগার। |
Literal | And (owner of) the whale/fish when he went away angrily, so he thought/assumed that We will never/not become capable on him, so he called/cried in the darknesses: "That (there is) no God except You, Your praise/glory, that I was from the unjust/oppressive." |
Yusuf Ali | And remember Zun-nun, when he departed in wrath: He imagined that We had no power over him! But he cried through the deptHs of darkness, "There is no god but thou: glory to thee: I was indeed wrong!" |
Pickthal | And (mention) Dhu'n-Nun, when he went off in anger and deemed that We had no power over him, but he cried out in the darkness, saying: There is no Allah save Thee. Be Thou Glorified! Lo! I have been a wrong-doer. |
Arberry | And Dhul Nun -- when he went forth enraged and thought that We would have no power over him; then he called out in the darkness, 'There is no god but Thou. Glory be to Thee! I have done evil.' |
Shakir | And Yunus, when he went away in wrath, so he thought that We would not straiten him, so he called out among afflictions: There is no god but Thou, glory be to Thee; surely I am of those who make themselves to suffer loss. |
Sarwar | Dhun Nun went away in anger and thought that We would never have power over him, but in darkness he cried, Lord, You are the Only God whom I glorify. I have certainly done wrong to myself (so forgive me)". |
H/K/Saheeh | And [mention] the man of the fish, when he went off in anger and thought that We would not decree [anything] upon him. And he called out within the darknesses, There is no deity except You; exalted are You. Indeed, I have been of the wrongdoers. |
Malik | We blessed Zun-nun (Jonah / Jonah), when he departed in anger, thinking We would not take him to task for this, but later he prayed to Us from the depths of darkness, "There is no god but You, glory be to You! Indeed I was the one who committed wrong."[87] |
Maulana Ali** | And Dhu-l-Nun, when he went away in wrath, and he thought that We would not straiten him, so he called out among afflictions: There is no God but Thou, glory be to Thee! Surely I am of the sufferers of loss. |
Free Minds | And Jonah, when he went off in anger, and he thought that We would not be able to take him. Then he called out in the darkness: "There is no god but You! Glory to You, I was of the wicked!" |
Qaribullah | And ThulNun (Prophet Jonah), he went away in anger thinking We had no power over him. But in the darkness he cried: 'There is no god except You. Exaltations to You! I was among the harmdoers. ' |
George Sale | And remember Dhu'lnun, when he departed in wrath, and thought that We could not exercise our power over him. And he cried out in the darkness, saying, there is no God, besides Thee: Praise be unto Thee! Verily I have been one of the unjust. |
JM Rodwell | And Dhoulnoun; when he went on his way in anger, and thought that we had no power over him. But in the darkness he cried "There is no God but thou: Glory be unto Thee! Verily, I have been one of the evil doers:" |
Asad | AND [remember] him of the great fish [I.e., the Prophet Jonah, who is said to have been swallowed by a "great fish", as mentioned hi 37:139, and more fully narrated in the Old Testament (The Book of Jonah).] - when he went off in wrath, thinking that We had no power over him! [According to the Biblical account (which more or less agrees with the Quranic references to his story), Jonah was a prophet sent to the people of Nineveh, the capital of Assyria. At first his preaching was disregarded by his people, and he left them in anger, thus abandoning the mission entrusted to him by God; in the words of the Quran 37:140, "he fled like a runaway slave". The allegory of his temporary punishment and his subsequent rescue and redemption is referred to elsewhere in the Quran (i.e., in 37:139 - 148) and explained in the corresponding notes. It is to that punishment, repentance and salvation that the present and the next verse allude. (The redemption of Jonah's people is mentioned in 10:98 and 37:47 - 148.)] But then heeded out in the deep darkness [of his distress]: "There is no deity save Thee! Limitless art Thou in Thy glory! Verily, I have done wrong!" [Lit., "I was among the wrongdoers".] |
Khalifa** | And Zan-Noon (Jonah, "the one with an `N' in his name"), abandoned his mission in protest, thinking that we could not control him. He ended up imploring from the darkness (of the big fish's belly): "There is no god other than You. Be You glorified. I have committed a gross sin." |
Hilali/Khan** | And (remember) Dhan-Noon (Jonah), when he went off in anger, and imagined that We shall not punish him (i.e. the calamites which had befallen him)! But he cried through the darkness (saying): La ilaha illa Anta (none has the right to be worshipped but You (O Allah)), Glorified (and Exalted) are You (above all that (evil) they associate with You). Truly, I have been of the wrong-doers." |
QXP Shabbir Ahemd** | And Zan-Noon, he of the great fish (Jonah of Ninevah), (disappointed with their persistent rejection) left his people in anger. He thought that since he was not violating any Command, We would not bring him to task. Then from the darkness of error he called, "There is no god but You! Limitless is Your Glory! Verily, I have done wrong!" (Jonah, in his best judgment, had migrated before the Divine Decree came (37:139), (68:48)). |
| Entä sitten Joona, kun hän pyrki pois, täynnä vihaa, luullen, että emme voisi häntä saavuttaa; sitten huusikin hän ahdingostaan: »Ei ole muuta jumalaa kuin Sinä, kunnia olkoon Sinulle. Totisesti, minä olen vääryyttä tehnyt.» |
| Go so Yonos a liyamd a sda, gowani a lomalakaw a pkhararangitan: Na aya antangan iyan na di Ami dn kaphakasimpitan skaniyan! Na minigoraok iyan ko katatago iyan ko manga lilibotng: "Da a tohan a inonta Ska: Soti ka: Mataan! a sakn na miyabaloy ako a pd ko manga baradosa!" |
Ahmed Raza Khan | اور ذوالنون، کو (یاد کرو) جب چلا غصہ میں بھرا تو گمان کیا کہ ہم اس پر تنگی نہ کریں گے تو اندھیریوں میں پکارا کوئی معبود نہیں سوا تیرے پاکی ہے تجھ کو، بیشک مجھ سے بے جا ہوا |
Shabbir Ahmed | اور (یاد کرو قصّہ) مچھلی والے کا جب چلے گئے تھے وہ ناراض ہو کر اور اُنہیں خیال ہُوا تھا کہ نہ گرفت کریں گے ہم اس پر آخر کار پکارا وہ اندھیروں میں کہ نہیں ہے کوئی معبود سوائے تیرے، پاک ہے تیری ذات، بے شک میں ہی تھا قصور وار۔ |
Fateh Muhammad Jalandhary | اور ذوالنون (کو یاد کرو) جب وہ (اپنی قوم سے ناراض ہو کر) غصے کی حالت میں چل دیئے اور خیال کیا کہ ہم ان پر قابو نہیں پاسکیں گے۔ آخر اندھیرے میں (خدا کو) پکارنے لگے کہ تیرے سوا کوئی معبود نہیں۔ تو پاک ہے (اور) بےشک میں قصوروار ہوں |
Mehmood Al Hassan | اور مچھلی والے کو جب چلا گیا غصہ ہو کر پھر سمجھا کہ ہم نہ پکڑ سکیں گے اُسکو پھر پکارا اُن اندھیروں میں کہ کوئی حاکم نہیں سوائے تیرے تو بے عیب ہے میں تھا گنہگاروں سے |
Abul Ala Maududi | اور مچھلی والے کو بھی ہم نے نوازا یاد کرو جبکہ وہ بگڑ کر چلا گیا تھا اور سمجھا تھا کہ ہم اس پر گرفت نہ کریں گے آخر کو اُس نے تاریکیوں میں پکارا "نہیں ہے کوئی خدا مگر تُو، پاک ہے تیری ذات، بے شک میں نے قصور کیا" |
Ahmed Ali | اور مچھلی والے کو جب غصہ ہو کر چلا گیا پھر خیال کیا کہ ہم اسے نہیں پکڑیں گے اندھیروں میں پکارا کہ تیرے سوا کوئی معبود نہیں ہے تو بے عیب ہے بے شک میں بے انصافوں میں سے تھا |
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Verse(s): 1 31 | Surah : 21 - Al-Anbiya ( The Prophets ) | Showing verse 87 of 112 in chapter 21 |
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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ |
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