ٱلْبَقَرَة : ٢

  • ذَٰلِكَ That
  • ٱلۡكِتَٰبُ (is) the Book
  • لَا no
  • رَيۡبَۛ doubt
  • فِيهِۛ in it
  • هُدٗى a Guidance
  • لِّلۡمُتَّقِينَ for the God-conscious
This is the Book about which there is no doubt, a guidance for those conscious of Allāh1 -
Footnotes
1 - Literally, "those who have taqwā," i.e., who have piety, righteousness, fear and love of Allāh, and who take great care to avoid His displeasure.
That, meaning, this, Book, which Muhammad may peace and salutation be upon him recites, in it there is no doubt, no uncertainty, that it is from God (the negation [laa rayba feehi] is the predicate of dhaalika; the use of the demonstrative here is intended to glorify [the Book]). A guidance (hudaa is a second predicate, meaning that it [the Book] 'guides'), for the God-fearing, namely, those that tend towards piety by adhering to commands and avoiding things prohibited, thereby guarding themselves from the Hellfire;