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Al-Ma'un ( ar, الماعون, , "Small Kindnesses, Almsgiving, Acts of Kindness, and Have You Seen") is the 107th chapter ('' surah'') of the Qur'an, with 7 ''ayat'' or verses. : ۝ WHAT thinkest thou of him who denieth the future judgment as a falsehood? :۝ It is he who pusheth away the orphan; :۝ and stirreth not up others to feed the poor. :۝ Woe be unto those who pray, :۝ and who are negligent at their prayer: :۝ who play the hypocrites, :۝ and deny necessaries to the needy. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation ('' asbāb al-nuzūl''), it is an earlier " Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, rather than later in Medina.


Summary

*1-2 Denunciation of those who deny the Quran and oppress the orphan *3-7 Hypocrites rebuked for neglect of prayer and charity


Text and meaning


Text and transliteration

* Warsh from Nafiʽ al-Madani















Translation

Have you seen him who denies the Recompense?
That is he who repulses the orphan (harshly),
And urges not the feeding of AlMiskin (the poor),
So woe unto those performers of
Salat (, plural , romanized: or Old Arabic ͡sˤaˈloːh, ( or Old Arabic ͡sˤaˈloːtʰin construct state) ), also known as ( fa, نماز) and also spelled , are prayers performed by Muslims. Facing the , the direction of the Kaaba wit ...
(prayers) (hypocrites),
Who delay their Salat (prayer) from their stated fixed times,
Those who do good deeds only to be seen (of men),
And refuse Al-Ma'un (small kindnesses e.g. salt, sugar, water, etc.).


Topic

This surah is concerned with two of the core teachings of Islam, how one prays and how one gives. The Surah discusses the character of those who claim to be Muslims but are oblivious of the hereafter. These people deprive the orphans of their rights, are heedless to the dues of the destitute, and pray without holding God in remembrance, forgetting the objective behind prayer. Their charitable acts are a display of their false piety, since they do not give for the love of God. The Surah has been so designated after the word al-ma`un occurring at the end of the last verse. Abdullah ibn Masud said: "During the time of the Messenger of God we used to consider ma'un (things of daily use) lending a bucket and cooking-pot." Ibn Abbas said: "(Those who are neglectful of their prayer) are the ones who delay their prayer."


Conditions of revelation

According to
'Alī ibn Ahmad al-Wāhidī Occasions or circumstances of revelation ( ''al-nuzūl'', ) names the historical context in which Quranic verses were revealed from the perspective of traditional Islam. Though of some use in reconstructing the Qur'an's historicity, ''asbāb'' is ...
(d. 468/1075), Muqatil and al-Kalbi reported that the sūrah was revealed about
Al-'As ibn Wa'il Al-As ibn Wa'il ( ar, العاص بن وائل) was the father of the Sahaba 'Amr ibn al-'As and Hisham ibn al-A'as. He was a part of Hilf al-Fudul. He was rumored to have had a relationship with Layla bint Harmalah. Surat al- Kawthar is the 1 ...
, while Ibn Jurayj reported that the immediate cause of relation was Abu Sufyan ibn Harb's driving an orphan away with a stick.


Placement and coherence with other surahs

The idea of textual relation between the verses of a chapter has been discussed under various titles such as ''nazm'' and ''munasabah'' in non-English literature and ''coherence'', ''text relations'', ''intertextuality'', and ''unity'' in English literature. Hamiduddin Farahi, an
Islamic Islam (; ar, ۘالِإسلَام, , ) is an Abrahamic monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, a religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of God (or '' Allah'') as it was revealed to Muhammad, the mai ...
scholar of the Indian subcontinent, is known for his work on the concept of nazm, or coherence, in the Quran. Fakhruddin al-Razi (died 1209 CE), Zarkashi (died 1392) and several other classical as well as contemporary Quranic scholars have contributed to the studies. This surah belongs to the last (7th) group of surahs which starts from Surah Al-Mulk (67) and runs till the end of the Quran. According to Javed Ahmad Ghamidi


Connection with previous surah

In the previous pair of sūrahs – Al-Fil and
Quraysh (surah) Quraysh ( ar, قريش, "Chapter Quraysh (tribe), Quraysh") is the 106th chapter (''surah'') of the Qur'an consisting of 4 ''ayat'' or verses. The surah takes its name from the word "Quraysh" in the first verse. Summary *1-4 The Quraish exhorte ...
– it is explained that the tribe of
Quraysh The Quraysh ( ar, قُرَيْشٌ) were a grouping of Arab clans that historically inhabited and controlled the city of Mecca and its Kaaba. The Islamic prophet Muhammad was born into the Hashim clan of the tribe. Despite this, many of the Qur ...
has been blessed with the favors of peace and sustenance because of the
Kaaba The Kaaba (, ), also spelled Ka'bah or Kabah, sometimes referred to as al-Kaʿbah al-Musharrafah ( ar, ٱلْكَعْبَة ٱلْمُشَرَّفَة, lit=Honored Ka'bah, links=no, translit=al-Kaʿbah al-Musharrafah), is a building at the c ...
. These blessings should have induced them to worship the Lord of this Sacred House with all sincerity and should have striven to fulfill the objective for which it was built and given in their custody. Surah al-Ma‘un is directed at the Quraysh, and its theme is to inform their leadership, of the doom that has been destined for them because of their crimes.


Connection with next surah

This surah complement the subject-matter of the next surah
Al-Kawthar Al-Kawthar ( ar, الكوثر, "Abundance") is the 108th chapter (sūrah) of the Quran. It is the shortest chapter, consisting of three '' ayat'' or verses: : ۝ We have given thee abundance :۝ So pray to your Lord and sacrifice o Him alone : ...
. The first surah presents a charge sheet of the crimes of the leadership of the Quraysh, the characters of the Quraysh chiefs is depicted along with the warning, while the succeeding surah declares their removal from the custodianship of the
Kaaba The Kaaba (, ), also spelled Ka'bah or Kabah, sometimes referred to as al-Kaʿbah al-Musharrafah ( ar, ٱلْكَعْبَة ٱلْمُشَرَّفَة, lit=Honored Ka'bah, links=no, translit=al-Kaʿbah al-Musharrafah), is a building at the c ...
and gives glad tidings to Muhammad.
Nouman Ali Khan Nouman Ali Khan is a Pakistani-American Islamic speaker and Arabic instructor who founded the Bayyinah Institute for Arabic and Qur’anic Studies after serving as an instructor of Arabic at Nassau Community College. He has been named one of ...


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Quran 107
Clear Quran translation * * The Holy Qur'an, translated by Abdullah Yusuf Ali
Three translations at Project Gutenberg
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"Qur'anic Verses (107-9, 110-112)"
is a manuscript that dates back to the 15th century and features ''Al-Ma'un''
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