الانعام — Al-An'am Ayat 138

وَقَالُوْا هٰذِهٖٓ اَنْعَامٌ وَّحَرْثٌ حِجْرٌ لَّا يَطْعَمُهَآ اِلَّا مَنْ نَّشَاۤءُ بِزَعْمِهِمْ وَاَنْعَامٌ حُرِّمَتْ ظُهُوْرُهَا وَاَنْعَامٌ لَّا يَذْكُرُوْنَ اسْمَ اللّٰهِ عَلَيْهَا افْتِرَاۤءً عَلَيْهِۗ سَيَجْزِيْهِمْ بِمَا كَانُوْا يَفْتَرُوْنَ

Wa qālū hāżihī an‘āmuw wa ḥarṡun ḥijrul lā yaṭ‘amuhā illā man nasyā'u biza‘mihim wa an‘āmun ḥurrimat ẓuhūruhā wa an‘āmul lā yażkurūnasmallāhi ‘alaihaftirā'an ‘alaih(i), sayajzīhim bimā kānū yaftarūn(a).

"And they say, "These animals and crops are forbidden; no one may eat from them except whom we will," by their claim. And there are those [camels] whose backs are forbidden [by them] and those upon which the name of Allah is not mentioned - [all of this] an invention of untruth about Him. He will punish them for what they were inventing."

Study Notes for الانعام — Al-An'am Ayat 138

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The translation presented here says: "And they say, "These animals and crops are forbidden; no one may eat from them except whom we will," by their claim. And there are those [camels] whose backs are forbidden [by them] and those upon which the name of Allah is not mentioned - [all of this] an invention of untruth about Him. He will punish them for what they were inventing." Translation helps non-Arabic readers approach the meaning, while the Arabic text remains the foundation of the Quran. Readers are encouraged to compare trusted translations and consult qualified teachers when studying legal, theological, or historical questions.

Reflection and Practical Meaning

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Context for Quran Learners

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