66. Al-Tahreem/The Prohibition
I/We begin by the Blessed Name of Allah
The Immensely Merciful to all, The Infinitely Compassionate to everyone.
66:01
a. O The Prophet!
b. Why should you prohibit for yourself that Allah has allowed to you just to please your wives?
c. Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Ever-Merciful.
66:02
a. Allah has already prescribed a way regarding the absolution of your oaths.
b. And Allah is your Protector, and
c. HE is the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.
66:03
a. And when The Prophet confided a matter to one of his wives, then she disclosed it to another and Allah made it known to him – The Prophet.
b. He made some of it known to her and passed over some of it.
c. So when he told her of it, she asked:
d. ‘Who told you of this?’
e. He responded:
f. ‘The All-Knowing, the All-Wise told me.’
66:04
a. If both of you would repent to Allah it will be good for you as your hearts are inclined towards it.
b. But if you both would support each other against him – The Prophet - then it is Allah WHO is his Protector, and so are Gabriel and the righteous among the believers, and also the angels, are his supporters.
66:05
a. O Wives of The Prophet!
b. It may well be that if he were to divorce you all, then his Rabb - The Lord would give him wives in your place - better than you: submitting, believing, dutiful, repentant, worshiping, devout - previously married as well as virgins.
66:06
a. O The Faithful!
b. Guard yourselves and your families from...
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