Al-Kafirun

Al-Kāfirūn (Arabic: الكافرون, "The Disbelievers") is the 109th chapter (sūrah) of the Quran.

2 Lā ’a‘budu mā ta‘budūn(a)

3 Walā ’antum ‘ābidūna mā ’a‘bud(u)

4 Walā ’ana ‘ābidu m-mā ‘abat-tum

5 Walā ’antum ‘abidūna mā ’a‘bud(u)

2 Lā ’a‘budu mā ta‘budūn(a)

3 Walā ’antum ‘ābidūna mā ’a‘bud(u)

5 Walā ’antum ‘abidūna mā ’a‘bud(u)

6 Lakum dīnukum waliya dīn(i) 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.

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.

Al-Kafirun in mujawwad