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'''[https://thenooraniqaida.com/4-qul/ Al-Kāfirūn]'''<ref name = "Quran 4 U">{{cite web|url=http://www.quran4u.com/Tafsir%20Ibn%20Kathir/109%20Kafirun.htm |title=Tafsir Ibn Kathir (English): Surah Al Kafirun |work=Quran 4 U|author=[[Ibn Kathir]]|publisher=[[Tafsir]]|access-date=29 March 2020}}</ref> ({{lang-ar|الكافرون}}, "The Unbelievers") is the name of the [[List of chapters in the Quran|109th chapter]] ([[sūrah]]) of the [[Quran]]. It has six ''[[Āyah|ayat]]'' or verses as follows:
'''Al-Kāfirūn''' ({{lang-ar|الكافرون}}, "The Disbelievers") is the [[List of chapters in the Quran|109th chapter]] ([[sūrah]]) of the [[Quran]]. It has six ''[[Āyah|ayat]]'' or verses as follows:
:[[۝]]<ref>[[Arabic script in Unicode]] symbol for a Quran verse, U+06DD, page 3, [http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso10646/pdf/09419-encode-koranic.pdf Proposal for additional Unicode characters]</ref> Say, "O disbelievers,
:[[۝]]<ref>[[Arabic script in Unicode]] symbol for a Quran verse, U+06DD, page 3, [http://www.evertype.com/standards/iso10646/pdf/09419-encode-koranic.pdf Proposal for additional Unicode characters]</ref> Say, "Say, “O disbelievers,
:۝ I do not worship what you worship.
Nor are you worshippers of what I worship.
I do not worship what you worship.
Nor will I be a worshipper of what you worship.
Nor are you worshippers of what I worship.
Nor will you be worshippers of what I worship.
Nor will I be a worshipper of what you worship.
For you is your religion, and for me is my religion."<ref>[[Sahih International]] translation</ref>
Nor will you be worshippers of what I worship.
For you is your religion, and for me is my religion."<ref>[[Sahih International]] translation</ref>
[[File:Chapter 109, Al-Kafirun (Murattal) - Recitation of the Holy Qur'an.mp3|thumb|right|Al-Kafirun in [[murattal]]]]


==Text and meaning==
==Text and meaning==
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{{Script/Arabic|'''قُلْ يَٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلْكَٰفِرُونَ''' ۝١}}
{{Script/Arabic|'''قُلْ يَٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلْكَٰفِرُونَ''' ۝١}}
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{{verse|1}} {{Lang|ar-Latn|Qul yā’ay-yuha l-kāfirūn(a)}}
{{verse||1}} {{Lang|ar-Latn|Qul yā’ay-yuha l-kāfirūn(a)}}
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{{Script/Arabic|'''لَآ أَعْبُدُ مَا تَعْبُدُونَ''' ۝٢}}
{{Script/Arabic|'''لَآ أَعْبُدُ مَا تَعْبُدُونَ''' ۝٢}}
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{{verse||6}} {{Lang|ar-Latn|Lakum dīnukum waliya dīn(i)}}
{{verse||6}} {{Lang|ar-Latn|Lakum dīnukum waliya dīn(i)}}


===Meanings===
===Translations===
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Say (O [[Muhammad]] (Peace be upon him) to these [[Mushrik]]un and [[Kafir]]un): "O Al-Kafirun (disbelievers in [[Allah]], in His [[Ahad|One]]ness, in His [[Angels in Islam|Angels]], in His [[Islamic holy books|Books]], in His [[Prophets and messengers in Islam|Messengers]], in the [[Day of Resurrection]], and in [[Al-Qadar]], etc.)!
Say (O [[Muhammad]] (Peace be upon him) to these [[Mushrik]]un and [[Kafir]]un): "O Al-Kafirun (disbelievers in [[Allah]], in His Oneness, in His [[Angels in Islam|Angels]], in His [[Islamic holy books|Books]], in His [[Prophets and messengers in Islam|Messengers]], in the [[Day of Resurrection]], and in [[Al-Qadar]], etc.)!
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*'''1-6''' Muhammad declines to compromise with idolatry <ref>{{cite book |last1=Wherry |first1=Elwood Morris |author1-link=Elwood Morris Wherry |title=A Complete Index to [[Sale's Text]], Preliminary Discourse, and Notes |date=1896 |publisher=Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co |location=London}} {{PD-notice}}</ref>
*'''1-6''' Muhammad declines to compromise with idolatry <ref>{{cite book |last1=Wherry |first1=Elwood Morris |author1-link=Elwood Morris Wherry |title=A Complete Index to [[Sale's Text]], Preliminary Discourse, and Notes |date=1896 |publisher=Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co |location=London}} {{PD-notice}}</ref>


Like many of the shorter surahs, the surah of the unbelievers takes the form of an invocation, telling the reader something they must ask for or say aloud. Here, the passage declares the separation between belief and unbelief both in the past and the present, ending with a firm rejection of the disbelief in Allah and Muhammad, "to you your religion, and to me mine".<ref name="IbnKathir2023">{{cite web |last1=Kathir |first1=Ibn |title=Tafsir of Chapter 109: Surah Al-Kafirun (The Disbelievers) - SunnahOnline.com |url=https://sunnahonline.com/library/the-majestic-quran/434-tasfir-of-chapter-109-surah-al-kafirun-the-disbelievers |website=sunnahonline.com |access-date=10 October 2023}}</ref>


Al-Kafirun is classified as a [[Meccan surah]], meaning it's believed to have been revealed in [[Mecca]]. According to tradition, the surah was revealed when some chieftains of Mecca, including [[Walid ibn al-Mughira]], proposed peace to Muhammad that one year the Muslims would worship pagan gods, and the next year Meccans would worship Allah.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Surah al Kafirun-English translation and complete tafseer |url=https://www.islamicinfomation.com/2023/10/Surah-al-Kafirun.html |access-date=2023-11-01}}</ref>
Like many of the shorter surahs, the surah of the unbelievers takes the form of an invocation, telling the reader something they must ask for or say aloud. Here, the passage asks one to keep in mind the separation between belief and unbelief both in the past and the present, ending with the often cited line "To you your religion, and to me mine". Although some view this as an argument against religious intolerance, others see it as a more time-specific revelation, warning the newly founded Muslim minority in Mecca against being induced (by the [[Quraysh]] [[Arab tribe]] majority) to collude with disbelievers.

It was revealed in [[Mecca]] when the Muslims were persecuted by the [[polytheists]] of Mecca.

==Cause of revelation==
"[[Wahb ibn Munabbih]] has related that the people of Quraish said to Allah's Messenger: 'If you like we would enter your faith for a year and you would enter our faith for a year.'" (Abd bin Humaid, Ibn Abi Hatim).<ref>The Noble Quran https://quran.com/109</ref> "...In this way, if what you have brought us is better than what we have, we would partake of it and take our share of goodness from it; and if what we have is better than what you have brought, you would partake of it and take your share of goodness from it."<ref>{{cite web |last1=al-Wahidi |first1=Ahmad |title=Asbab Al-Nuzul |url=https://www.altafsir.com/AsbabAlnuzol.asp?SoraName=109&Ayah=0&search=yes&img=A&LanguageID=2 |website=Altafsir.com |publisher=oyal Aal al-Bayt Institute for Islamic Thought |access-date=17 July 2019}}</ref>


==Hadith==
==Hadith==
* [[Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab|Abdullah ibn Umar]] has related that on many an occasions he heard [[Muhammad]] upon whom be peace recite Surahs Qul Ya- ayyuhal- kafirun and Qul Huwu-Allahu ahad in the two {{transl|ar|[[rakat]]s}} before the {{transl|ar|[[Fajr]]}} obligatory prayer and in the two {{transl|ar|rakats}} after [[Maghrib prayer]].<ref>Several traditions on this subject with a little variation in wording have been related by [[Ahmad ibn Hanbal|Imam Ahmad]], [[Tirmidhi]], [[Al-Nasa'i]], [[Ibn Majah]], [[Ibn Hibban]], Ibn Marduyah from [[Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab|ibn Umar]].</ref>
As for the esteem in which Muhammad held this surah, it can be judged from the following few hadith:

* [[Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab|Abdullah ibn Umar]] has related that on many an occasions he heard [[Muhammad]] recite Surahs Qul Ya- ayyuhal- kafirun and Qul Huwu-Allahu ahad in the two {{transl|ar|[[rakat]]s}} before the {{transl|ar|[[Fajr]]}} obligatory prayer and in the two {{transl|ar|rakats}} after [[Maghrib prayer]].<ref>Several traditions on this subject with a little variation in wording have been related by [[Ahmad ibn Hanbal|Imam Ahmad]], [[Tirmidhi]], [[Al-Nasa'i]], [[Ibn Majah]], [[Ibn Hibban]], Ibn Marduyah from [[Abd Allah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab|ibn Umar]].</ref>
* Khabbab ibn al-Aratt says: "The Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) said to me: when you lie down in bed to sleep, recite {{transl|ar|Qul ya-ayyuhal kafirun}}, and this was the Holy Prophet's own practice also; when he lay down to sleep, he recited this {{transl|ar|Surah}}."<ref>Abu Bakr Al-Bazzar, [[Al-Tabarani]], Ibn Marduyah</ref>
* Khabbab ibn al-Aratt says: "The Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) said to me: when you lie down in bed to sleep, recite {{transl|ar|Qul ya-ayyuhal kafirun}}, and this was the Holy Prophet's own practice also; when he lay down to sleep, he recited this {{transl|ar|Surah}}."<ref>Abu Bakr Al-Bazzar, [[Al-Tabarani]], Ibn Marduyah</ref>
* According to [[Ibn Abbas]], Muhammad said to the people: "Should I tell you the word which will protect you from [[polytheism]]? It is that you should recite {{transl|ar|Qul ya-ayyuhal kafirun}} when you go to bed."<ref>Abu Ya'la, [[Al-Tabarani]]</ref>
* According to [[Ibn Abbas]], Muhammad said to the people: "Should I tell you the word which will protect you from [[polytheism]]? It is that you should recite {{transl|ar|Qul ya-ayyuhal kafirun}} when you go to bed."<ref>Abu Ya'la, [[Al-Tabarani]]</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
{{commons category}}
*[https://quran.com/109 Quran 109] [[Clear Quran translation]]
*[https://quran.com/109 Quran 109] [[Clear Quran translation]]
*[https://viewprayertimes.com/4-qul/ 4 Qul in Quran, protection surahs]
*[https://thenooraniqaida.com/4-qul/ Four Qul Surahs]


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Surah 109 of the Quran
ٱلكَافِرُون
Al-Kāfirūn
The Disbelievers
ClassificationMeccan
Other namesThe Unbelievers, The Nonbelievers
PositionJuzʼ 30
Hizb no.60
No. of verses6
No. of words27
No. of letters98

Al-Kāfirūn (Arabic: الكافرون, "The Disbelievers") is the 109th chapter (sūrah) of the Quran. It has six ayat or verses as follows:

۝[1] Say, "Say, “O disbelievers,

I do not worship what you worship. Nor are you worshippers of what I worship. Nor will I be a worshipper of what you worship. Nor will you be worshippers of what I worship. For you is your religion, and for me is my religion.”"[2]

Al-Kafirun in murattal

Text and meaning

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Text and transliteration

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بِسْمِ ٱللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمَٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ ۝
Bismi l-lāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm(i)
قُلْ يَٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلْكَٰفِرُونَ ۝١
1 Qul yā’ay-yuha l-kāfirūn(a)
لَآ أَعْبُدُ مَا تَعْبُدُونَ ۝٢
2 Lā ’a‘budu mā ta‘budūn(a)
وَلَآ أَنتُمْ عَٰبِدُونَ مَآ أَعْبُدُ ۝٣
3 Walā ’antum ‘ābidūna mā ’a‘bud(u)
وَلَآ أَنَا۠ عَابِدٌ مَّا عَبَدتُّمْ ۝٤
4 Walā ’ana ‘ābidu m-mā ‘abat-tum
وَلَآ أَنتُمْ عَٰبِدُونَ مَآ أَعْبُدُ ۝٥
5 Walā ’antum ‘abidūna mā ’a‘bud(u)
لَكُمْ دِينُكُمْ وَلِىَ دِينِ ۝٦
6 Lakum dīnukum waliya dīn(i)


بِسۡمِ اِ۬للَّهِ اِ۬لرَّحۡمَٰنِ اِ۬لرَّحِيمِ ۝
Bismi l-lāhi r-raḥmāni r-raḥīm(i)
قُلۡ يَٰٓأَيُّهَا اَ۬لۡكَٰفِرُونَ ۝١
1 Qul yā’ay-yuha l-kāfirūn(a)
لَآ أَعۡبُدُ مَا تَعۡبُدُونَ ۝٢
2 Lā ’a‘budu mā ta‘budūn(a)
وَلَآ أَنتُمۡ عَٰبِدُونَ مَآ أَعۡبُدُ ۝٣
3 Walā ’antum ‘ābidūna mā ’a‘bud(u)
وَلَآ أَنَا۠ عَابِدٌ مَّا عَبَدتُّمۡ ۝٤
4 Walā ’ana ‘ābidu m-mā ‘abat-tum
وَلَآ أَنتُمۡ عَٰبِدُونَ مَآ أَعۡبُدُ ۝٥
5 Walā ’antum ‘abidūna mā ’a‘bud(u)
لَكُمۡ دِينُكُمۡ وَلِىَ دِينِ ۝٦
6 Lakum dīnukum waliya dīn(i)

Translations

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1 Say (O Muhammad (Peace be upon him) to these Mushrikun and Kafirun): "O Al-Kafirun (disbelievers in Allah, in His Oneness, in His Angels, in His Books, in His Messengers, in the Day of Resurrection, and in Al-Qadar, etc.)!
2 "I worship not that which you worship,
3 "Nor will you worship that which I worship.
4 "And I shall not worship that which you are worshipping.
5 "Nor will you worship that which I worship.
6 "To you be your religion, and to me my religion (Islamic Monotheism)."

Translation: Noble Quran, 1999


1 Say, "O disbelievers,
2 I do not worship what you worship.
3 Nor are you worshippers of what I worship.
4 Nor will I be a worshipper of what you worship.
5 Nor will you be worshippers of what I worship.
6 For you is your religion, and for me is my religion."

Translation: Saheeh International, 1997


1 Say: O ye that reject Faith!
2 I worship not that which ye worship,
3 Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
4 And I will not worship that which ye have been wont to worship,
5 Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
6 To you be your Way, and to me mine. [3]

Translation: Yusuf Ali, 1934


1 Say: O disbelievers!
2 I worship not that which ye worship;
3 Nor worship ye that which I worship.
4 And I shall not worship that which ye worship.
5 Nor will ye worship that which I worship.
6 Unto you your religion, and unto me my religion.

Translation: Pickthall, 1930


Summary

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  • 1-6 Muhammad declines to compromise with idolatry [4]

Like many of the shorter surahs, the surah of the unbelievers takes the form of an invocation, telling the reader something they must ask for or say aloud. Here, the passage declares the separation between belief and unbelief both in the past and the present, ending with a firm rejection of the disbelief in Allah and Muhammad, "to you your religion, and to me mine".[5]

Al-Kafirun is classified as a Meccan surah, meaning it's believed to have been revealed in Mecca. According to tradition, the surah was revealed when some chieftains of Mecca, including Walid ibn al-Mughira, proposed peace to Muhammad that one year the Muslims would worship pagan gods, and the next year Meccans would worship Allah.[6]

Hadith

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  • Abdullah ibn Umar has related that on many an occasions he heard Muhammad upon whom be peace recite Surahs Qul Ya- ayyuhal- kafirun and Qul Huwu-Allahu ahad in the two rakats before the Fajr obligatory prayer and in the two rakats after Maghrib prayer.[7]
  • Khabbab ibn al-Aratt says: "The Holy Prophet (upon whom be peace) said to me: when you lie down in bed to sleep, recite Qul ya-ayyuhal kafirun, and this was the Holy Prophet's own practice also; when he lay down to sleep, he recited this Surah."[8]
  • According to Ibn Abbas, Muhammad said to the people: "Should I tell you the word which will protect you from polytheism? It is that you should recite Qul ya-ayyuhal kafirun when you go to bed."[9]
  • Anas says that Muhammad said to Mu'adh bin Jabal; "Recite Qul ya-ayyuhal-kafirun at the time you go to bed, for this is immunity from polytheism."[10][11]
  • Both Fardah bin Naufal and Abdur Rahman bin Naufal have stated that their father, Naufal bin Muawiyah al-Ashjai, said to Muhammad: "Teach me something which I may recite at the time I go to bed." Muhammad replied: "Recite Qul ya-ayyuhal kafirun to the end and then sleep, for this is immunity from polytheism."[12] A similar request was made by Jabalah bin Harithah, brother of Said bin Harithah, to Muhammad and to him also he gave the same reply.[13]
  • Muhammad recited in the two rakahs before the morning prayer and the two rakahs after the sunset prayer on ten or twenty occasions: Say O' al-Kafirun and say He is God, the One (surah 112: al-Ikhlas).[14]

References

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  1. ^ Arabic script in Unicode symbol for a Quran verse, U+06DD, page 3, Proposal for additional Unicode characters
  2. ^ Sahih International translation
  3. ^ "Surah Al-Kafirun". Ulkaa Islam. 2015-07-26. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
  4. ^ Wherry, Elwood Morris (1896). A Complete Index to Sale's Text, Preliminary Discourse, and Notes. London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, and Co. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  5. ^ Kathir, Ibn. "Tafsir of Chapter 109: Surah Al-Kafirun (The Disbelievers) - SunnahOnline.com". sunnahonline.com. Retrieved 10 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Surah al Kafirun-English translation and complete tafseer". Retrieved 2023-11-01.
  7. ^ Several traditions on this subject with a little variation in wording have been related by Imam Ahmad, Tirmidhi, Al-Nasa'i, Ibn Majah, Ibn Hibban, Ibn Marduyah from ibn Umar.
  8. ^ Abu Bakr Al-Bazzar, Al-Tabarani, Ibn Marduyah
  9. ^ Abu Ya'la, Al-Tabarani
  10. ^ Al-Bayhaqi in Ash-Shu'ab
  11. ^ Abu Dawud: 4396 & Hakim ibn Hizam 1/565
  12. ^ (Musnad Ahmad, Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi, Al-Nasa'i, Ibn Abi Shaibah, Hakim ibn Hizam, Ibn Marduyah, Al-Bayhaqi in Ash-Shuab).
  13. ^ (Musnad Ahmad, Al-Tabarani).
  14. ^ Imam Ahmad recorded from ibn Umar
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