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بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ
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Qeela laha odkhulee alssarhafalamma raat-hu hasibat-hu lujjatan wakashafat AAansaqayha qala innahu sarhunmumarradun min qawareera qalat rabbi innee thalamtunafsee waaslamtu maAAa sulaymana lillahi rabbi alAAalameena قيل لها ادخلي الصرح فلما رأته حسبته لجة وكشفت عن ساقيها قال إنه صرح ممرد من قوارير قالت رب إني ظلمت نفسي وأسلمت مع سليمان لله رب العالمين
قِيلَ لَهَا ادْخُلِي الصَّرْحَ فَلَمَّا رَأَتْهُ حَسِبَتْهُ لُجَّةً وَكَشَفَتْ عَن سَاقَيْهَا قَالَ إِنَّهُ صَرْحٌ مُّمَرَّدٌ مِّن قَوَارِيرَ قَالَتْ رَبِّ إِنِّي ظَلَمْتُ نَفْسِي وَأَسْلَمْتُ مَعَ سُلَيْمَانَ لِلَّهِ رَبِّ الْعَالَمِينَ
Tahir ul Qadri

  اس (ملکہ) سے کہا گیا: اس محل کے صحن میں داخل ہو جا (جس کے نیچے نیلگوں پانی کی لہریں چلتی تھیں)، پھر جب ملکہ نے اس (مزیّن بلوریں فرش) کو دیکھا تو اسے گہرے پانی کا تالاب سمجھا اور اس نے (پائینچے اٹھا کر) اپنی دونوں پنڈلیاں کھول دیں، سلیمان (علیہ السلام) نے فرمایا: یہ تو محل کا شیشوں جڑا صحن ہے، اس (ملکہ) نے عرض کیا: اے میرے پروردگار! (میں اسی طرح فریبِ نظر میں مبتلا تھی) بیشک میں نے اپنی جان پر ظلم کیا اور اب میں سلیمان (علیہ السلام) کی معیّت میں اس اللہ کی فرمانبردار ہو گئی ہوں جو تمام جہانوں کا رب ہے

Yousuf AliShe was asked to enter the lofty Palace: but when she saw it, she thought it was a lake of water, and she (tucked up her skirts), uncovering her legs. He said: "This is but a palace paved smooth with slabs of glass." She said: "O my Lord! I have indeed wronged my soul: I do (now) submit (in Islam), with Solomon, to the Lord of the Worlds."
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Ahmed Aliاسے کہا گیا اس محل میں داخل ہو پھر جب اسے دیکھا خیال کیا کہ وہ گہرا پانی ہے اور اپنی پنڈلیاں کھولیں کہا یہ تو ایسا محل ہے جس میں شیشے جڑے ہوئے ہیں کہنے لگی اے میرے رب میں نے اپنے نفس پر ظلم کیا تھا اور میں سلیمان کے ساتھ الله کی فرمانبردار ہوئی جو سارے جہاں کا رب ہے
Ahmed Raza Khanاس سے کہا گیا صحن میں آ پھر جب اس نے اسے دیکھا گہرا پانی سمجھی اور اپنی ساقیں کھولیں سلیمان نے فرمایا یہ تو ایک چکنا صحن ہے شیشوں جڑا عورت نے عرض کی اے میرے رب! میں نے اپنی جان پر ظلم کیا اور اب سلیمانے کے ساتھ اللہ کے حضور گردن رکھتی ہوں جو رب سارے جہان کا
Shabbir Ahmed کہا گیا اس سے کہ داخل ہوجاؤ محل میں سو جب دیکھا اُس نے اس (کے فرش) کو تو سمجھی وہ اُسے گہرا پانی اور کھول دیں اپنی دونوں پنڈلیاں، سلمیان نے فرمایا: یہ ایک محل ہے جڑے ہُوئے ہیں اس میں شیشے۔ وہ پُکار اُٹھی اے میرے مالک! بے شک میں ظلم کرتی رہی ہوں اپنی جان پر اور میں سر تسلیم خم کرتی ہوں، سلیمان کے ساتھ اللہ ربُّ العالمین کے حضور۔
Fateh Muhammad Jalandhary(پھر) اس سے کہا گیا کہ محل میں چلیے، جب اس نے اس (کے فرش) کو دیکھا تو اسے پانی کا حوض سمجھا اور (کپڑا اٹھا کر) اپنی پنڈلیاں کھول دیں۔ سلیمان نے کہا یہ ایسا محل ہے جس میں (نیچے بھی) شیشے جڑے ہوئے ہیں۔ وہ بول اٹھی کہ پروردگار میں اپنے آپ پر ظلم کرتی رہی تھی اور (اب) میں سلیمان کے ہاتھ پر خدائے رب العالمین پر ایمان لاتی ہوں
Mehmood Al Hassanکسی نے کہا اس عورت کو اندر چل محل میں پھر جب دیکھا اسکو خیال کیا کہ وہ پانی ہے گہرا اور کھولیں اپنی پنڈلیاں کہا یہ تو ایک محل ہے جڑے ہوئے ہیں اس میں شیشے بولی اے رب میں نے برا کیا ہے اپنی جان کا اور میں حکم بردار ہوئی ساتھ سلیمان کے اللہ کے آگے
Abul Ala Maududiاس سے کہا گیا کہ محل میں داخل ہو اس نے جو دیکھا تو سمجھی کہ پانی کا حوض ہے اور اترنے کے لیے اس نے اپنے پائنچے اٹھا لیے سلیمانؑ نے کہا یہ شیشے کا چکنا فرش ہے اس پر وہ پکار اٹھی "اے میرے رب، (آج تک) میں اپنے نفس پر بڑا ظلم کرتی رہی، اور اب میں نے سلیمانؑ کے ساتھ اللہ رب العالمین کی اطاعت قبول کر لی"
Farooq S. Khan
Mohammad Shaikh
Literal(It) was said to her: "Enter the palace/tower ." So when she saw it, she thought/supposed it (was) a wide body of water , and she removed/uncovered from her two shins/legs, he said: "That it truly is a palace/tower smoothened and spread from clear glass/mirrors ." She said: "My Lord , that I caused injustice/oppression (to) myself, and I submitted/surrendered with Soliman, to God, the creations all together's/(universes') Lord."
Yusuf AliShe was asked to enter the lofty Palace: but when she saw it, she thought it was a lake of water, and she (tucked up her skirts), uncovering her legs. He said: "This is but a palace paved smooth with slabs of glass." She said: "O my Lord! I have indeed wronged my soul: I do (now) submit (in Islam), with Solomon, to the Lord of the Worlds."
PickthalIt was said unto her: Enter the hall. And when she saw it she deemed it a pool and bared her legs. (Solomon) said: Lo! it is a hall, made smooth, of glass. She said: My Lord! Lo! I have wronged myself, and I surrender with Solomon unto Allah, the Lord of the Worlds.
Arberry It was said to her, 'Enter the pavilion.' But when she saw it, she supposed it was a spreading water, and she bared her legs. He said, 'It is a pavilion smoothed of crystal. She said, 'My Lord, indeed I have wronged myself, and I surrender with Solomon to God, the Lord of all Being.'
ShakirIt was said to her: Enter the palace; but when she saw it she deemed it to be a great expanse of water, and bared her legs. He said: Surely it is a palace made smooth with glass. She said: My Lord! surely I have been unjust to myself, and I submit with Sulaiman to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
SarwarShe was told to enter the palace. When she saw it, she thought that it was a pool and raised her clothe up to her legs. Solomon said, "This is a palace constructed with glass." She said, "My Lord, indeed I have wronged myself and I submit myself with Solomon to the will of God, the Lord of the Universe."
H/K/SaheehShe was told, Enter the palace. But when she saw it, she thought it was a body of water and uncovered her shins [to wade through]. He said, Indeed, it is a palace [whose floor is] made smooth with glass. She said, My Lord, indeed I have wronged myself, and I submit with Solomon to Allah, Lord of the worlds.
Malik- Then she was asked to enter the palace. When she saw its floor, she thought that there was pool of water, so she tucked up her skirts uncovering her legs. Solomon said. "This is just a glossy paving of this palace." At this she exclaimed: "O my Lord!
Maulana Ali**It was said to her: Enter the palace. But when she saw it she deemed it to be a great expanse of water, and prepared herself to meet the difficulty. He said: Surely it is a palace made smooth with glass. She said: My Lord, surely I have wronged myself, and I submit with Solomon to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
Free MindsIt was said to her: "Enter the palace." So when she saw it she thought there was a pool, and she uncovered her legs. He said: "It is a palace paved with crystal." She said: "My Lord, I have wronged myself and I surrender with Solomon to God, the Lord of the worlds."
Qaribullah It was said to her: 'Enter the pavilion. ' And when she saw it, she thought it was a pool of water, and bared her legs. But he said: 'It is a pavilion smoothed with crystal. ' She said: 'My Lord, I have wronged myself, and I become a Muslim (submissive) with Solomon to Allah, Lord of the Worlds. '
George SaleIt was said unto her, enter the palace. And when she saw it, she imagined it to be a great water; and she discovered her legs, by lifting up her robe to pass through it. Whereupon Solomon said unto her, verily this is a palace evenly floored with glass. Then said the queen, O Lord, verily I have dealt unjustly with my own soul; and I resign my self, together with Solomon, unto God, the Lord of all creatures.
JM RodwellIt was said to her,"Enter the Palace:" and when she saw it, she thought it a lake of water, and bared her legs. He said, "It is a palace paved with glass." She said, "O my Lord! I have sinned against my own soul, and I resign myself, with Solomon, to God t
Asad[After a while] she was told: "Enter this court!" - but when she saw it, she thought that it was a fathomless expanse of water, and she bared her legs. [I.e., in order to wade into it, or perhaps to swim through it, thus braving the seemingly fathomless deep: possibly a symbolic indication of the fear which a human being may feel when his own search after truth forces him to abandon the warm, soothing security of his erstwhile social and mental environment, and to venture into the - as yet - unknown realm of the spirit.] Said he: "Behold, it is [but] a court smoothly paved with glass!" [I.e., not a dangerous, bottomless deep, as it appeared at first glance, but, rather, the firm, glass-clear light of truth: and with her perception of the ever-existing difference between appearance and reality, the Queen of Sheba comes to the end of her spiritual journey.] Cried she: "O my Sustainer! I have been sinning against myself thy worshipping aught but Thee]: but [now] I have surrendered myself, with Solomon, unto the Sustainer of all the worlds!"
Khalifa**She was told, "Go inside the palace." When she saw its interior, she thought it was a pool of water, and she (pulled up her dress,) exposing her legs. He said, "This interior is now paved with crystal." She said, "My Lord, I have wronged my soul. I now submit with Solomon to GOD, Lord of the universe."
Hilali/Khan**It was said to her: "Enter As-Sarh" ((a glass surface with water underneath it) or a palace), but when she saw it, she thought it was a pool, and she (tucked up her clothes) uncovering her legs, Sulaiman (Solomon) said: "Verily, it is Sarh ((a glass surface with water underneath it) or a palace) paved smooth with slab of glass." She said: "My Lord! Verily, I have wronged myself, and I submit (in Islam, together with Sulaiman (Solomon), to Allah, the Lord of the Alameen (mankind, jinns and all that exists)."
QXP Shabbir Ahemd**She was escorted to the palace. It was said, "Enter the hall." When she saw the smooth polished glass floor, she thought that it was a pool of water and she was spellbound. ('Kashafat 'an saqaiha' idiomatically means that she was spellbound, and not that she bared her calves; a common error of many translators. For example, tying one's hand to the neck means miserliness). Solomon said, "This is a palace paved smooth with slabs of glass." She said, "I have been doing wrong to myself, and now I submit with Solomon to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds." (She realized that following the Divine Laws ensures the best bounties in this life as well. There are some historical accounts that Solomon and Bilqis got married. But the Rabbinical Talmudic traditions propose that they committed adultery then and there, out of which Nimrod Nebuchadnezzar, the tyrant emperor of Babylon was born! That is of course inconceivable of a Prophet of God).
Farooq S. Khan
Mohammad Shaikh
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