THE KORAN
Translated by E.H. Palmer
THE CHAPTER OF IMRAN'S
FAMILY
(III. Medina.)
IN the name of the merciful and
compassionate God.
ALIF LAM MIM. God, there is no god but He, the living, the self-subsistent.
He has sent down to thee the Book, in truth, confirming what was
before it, and has revealed the law, and the gospel before for the
guidance of men, and has revealed the Discrimination.
Verily, those who disbelieve in the signs of God, for them is severe
torment, for God is mighty and avenging.
Verily, God, there is nothing hidden from Him in the earth, nor
in
the heaven; He it is who fashions you in the womb as He pleases.
There is no God but He, the mighty, the wise.
He it is who has revealed to thee the Book, of which there are some
verses that are decisive, they are the mother of the Book; and others
ambiguous; but as for those in whose hearts is perversity, they
follow what is ambiguous, and do crave for sedition, craving for
(their own) interpretation of it; but none know the interpretation
of it except God. But those who are well grounded in knowledge say,
'We believe in it; it is all from our Lord; but none will remember
save those who possess minds.
'O Lord! pervert not our hearts again when Thou hast guided them,
and grant us mercy from Thee, for Thou art He who grants. O Lord!
Thou shalt gather together men unto the day wherein is no doubt.
Verily,
God will not depart from His promise.'
Verily, those who misbelieve, their wealth shall not help them,
nor their children, against God at all; and they it is who are the
fuel of the fire.
As was the wont of Pharaoh's people, and those before them, they
said our signs were lies, and God caught them up in their sins,
for
God is severe to punish.
Say to those who misbelieve, 'Ye shall be overcome and driven
together to hell, an ill couch will it be.
'Ye have had a sign in the two parties who met; one party fighting
in the way of God, the other misbelieving; these saw twice the same
number as themselves to the eye-sight, for God aids with His help
those whom He pleases.' Verily, in that is a lesson for those who
have
perception. Seemly unto men is a life of lusts, of women, and
children, and hoarded talents of gold and silver, and of horses
well-bred, and cattle, and tilth;- that is the provision for the
life of this world; but God, with Him is the best resort.
Say, 'But shall we tell you of a better thing than this?' For those
who fear are gardens with their Lord, beneath which rivers flow;
they shall dwell therein for aye, and pure wives and grace from
God;
the Lord looks on His servants, who say, 'Lord, we believe, pardon
Thou our sins and keep us from the torment of the fire,' the patient,
the truthful, the devout, and those who ask for pardon at the dawn.
God bears witness that there is no god but He, and the angels, and
those possessed of knowledge standing up for justice. There is no
God but He, the mighty, the wise.
Verily, (the true) religion in God's sight is Islam, and those to
whom the Book was given disagreed not until after that there was
given to them knowledge, through mutual envy. But whoso disbelieves
in God's signs, truly God is quick at reckoning up.
And if they would dispute with thee, then say, 'I turn my face with
resignation unto God, and whoso follows me.'
And say to those who have been given the Book, unto the Gentiles,
'Are ye, too, resigned' and if they are resigned, then are they
guided. But if they turn their backs, then thou hast only to preach,
and God looks on his servants.
Verily, those who disbelieve in God's signs, and kill the prophets
without right, and kill those from among men, who bid what is just,-
to them give the glad tidings of grievous woe! These are they whose
works are void in this world and the next, and helpers have they
none.
Did ye not see those who have been given a portion of the Book?
they were called unto the Book of God to decide between them; and
then a sect of them turned their backs and turned away;- that is
because they say the fire shall not touch us save for a certain
number of days. But that deceived them in their religion which they
had invented. How will it be when we have gathered them together
for a day whereof there is no doubt, when each soul shall be paid
what it has earned, and they shall not be wronged?
Say, 'O God, Lord of the kingdom! Thou givest the kingdom to
whomsoever Thou pleasest, and strippest the kingdom from whomsoever
Thou pleasest; Thou honourest whom Thou pleasest, and abasest whom
Thou pleasest; in Thy hand is good. Verily, Thou art mighty over
all. Thou dost turn night to day, and dost turn day to night, and
dost bring forth the living from the dead, and dost provide for
whom Thou pleasest without taking count.'
Those who believe shall not take misbelievers for their patrons,
rather than believers, and he who does this has no part with God
at
all, unless, indeed, ye fear some danger from them. But God bids
you beware of Himself, for unto Him your journey is.
Say, 'If ye hide that which is in your breasts, or if ye show it,
God knows it: He knows what is in the heavens and what is in the
earth, for God is mighty over all.'
The day that every soul shall find what it has done of good present
before it; and what it has done of evil, it would fain that there
were between itself and that a wide interval. 'God bids you beware
of Himself, but God is gentle with His servants.'
Say, 'If ye would love God then follow me, and God will love you
and
forgive you your sins, for God is forgiving and merciful.'
Say, 'Obey God and the Apostle; but if ye turn your backs God
loves not misbelievers.'
Verily, God has chosen Adam, and Noah, and Abraham's people, and
Imran's people above the world,- a seed, of which one succeeds the
other, but God both hears and knows.
When Imran's wife said, 'Lord! I have vowed to Thee what is within
my womb, to be dedicated unto Thee, receive it then from me. Verily,
Thou dost hear and know.' And when she brought it forth she said,
'Verily, I have brought it forth a female'- but God knew best what
she brought forth; and a male is not like a female- 'I have called
her Mary, and I seek a refuge in Thee for her and for her seed from
Satan the pelted.'
And her Lord received her with a good reception, and made her grow
up with a good growth, and Zachariah took care of her. Whenever
Zachariah entered the chamber to her he found beside her a provision,
and said, 'O Mary, how hast thou this?' She said, 'It is from God,
for God provides for whom He pleases without count.'
Therefore prayed Zachariah to his Lord, and said, 'Lord, grant me
from Thee a good seed. Verily, Thou hearest prayer.' And an angel
cried out to him as he was standing praying in the chamber (and
said) that 'God gives thee the glad tidings of John, to confirm
the Word from God,- of a chief and a chaste one, and a prophet from
amongst the righteous.'
He said, 'My Lord, how can there be to me a boy when old age has
reached me, and my wife is barren?' Said he, 'Thus God does what
He pleaseth.' He said, 'My Lord, make for me a sign.' He said, 'Thy
sign is that thou shalt not speak to men for three days, save by
gesture; but remember thy Lord much, and celebrate His praises in
the evening and the morning.'
And when the angels said, 'O Mary! verily, God has chosen thee,
and has purified thee, and has chosen thee above the women of the
world. O Mary! be devout unto thy Lord, and adore and bow down with
those who bow. That is (one) of the declarations of the unseen world
which we reveal to thee, though thou wert not by them when they
threw their lots which of them should take care of Mary, nor were
ye by them when they did dispute.'
When the angel said, 'O Mary! verily, God gives thee the glad
tidings of a Word from Him; his name shall be the Messiah Jesus
the son of Mary, regarded in this world and the next and of those
whose place is nigh to God. And he shall speak to people in his
cradle, and when grown up, and shall be among the righteous.' She
said, 'Lord! how can have a son, when man has not yet touched me?'
He said, 'Thus God creates what He pleaseth. When He decrees a matter
He only says BE and it is; and He will teach him the Book, and wisdom,
and the law, and the gospel, and he shall be a prophet to the people
of Israel (saying), that I have come to you, with a sign from God,
namely, that I will create for you out of clay as though it were
the form of a bird, and I will blow thereon and it shall become
a bird by God's permission; and I will heal the blind from birth,
and lepers; and I will bring the dead to life by God's permission;
and I will tell you what you eat and what ye store up in your houses.
Verily, in that is a sign for you if ye be believers. And I will
confirm what is before you of the law, and will surely make lawful
for you some of that which was prohibited from you. I have come
to you with a sign from your Lord, so fear God and follow me, for
God is my Lord, and your Lord, so worship Him:- this is the right
path.'
And when Jesus perceived their unbelief, He said, 'Who are my
helpers for God?' Said the apostles, 'We are God's helpers. We believe
in God, so bear witness that we are resigned. Lord, we have believed
in what Thou hast revealed, and we have followed the Apostle, so
write us down with those which bear witness.' But they (the Jews)
were crafty, and God was crafty, for God is the best of crafty ones!
When God said, 'O Jesus! I will make Thee die and take Thee up again
to me and will clear thee of those who misbelieve, and will make
those who follow thee above those who misbelieve, at the day of
judgment, then to me is your return. I will decide between you concerning
that wherein ye disagree. And as for those who misbelieve, I will
punish them with grievous punishment in this world and the next,
and they shall have none to help them.' But as for those who believe
and do what is right, He will pay them their reward, for God loves
not the unjust.
That is what we recite to thee of the signs and of the wise reminder.
Verily the likeness of Jesus with God is as the likeness of Adam.
He created him from earth, then He said to him BE, and he was;-
the truth from thy Lord, so be thou not of those who are in doubt.
And whoso disputeth with thee after what has come to thee of knowledge,
say, 'Come, let us call our sons and your sons, and our
women and your women, and ourselves and yourselves: then we will
imprecate and put God's curse on those who lie.'
Verily, those are the true stories, and there is no god but God,
and, verily, God He is the mighty, the wise; but if they turn back,
God knows the evildoers.
Say, 'O ye people of the Book, come to a word laid down plainly
between us and you, that we will not serve other than God, nor
associate aught with him, nor take each other for lords rather than
God.' But if they turn back then say, 'Bear witness that we are
resigned.'
O people of the Book, why do ye dispute about Abraham, when the
law and the gospel were not revealed until after him? What! do ye
not understand? Here ye are, disputing about what ye have some
knowledge of; why then do ye dispute about what ye have no knowledge
of? God knows and ye know not.
Abraham was not a Jew, nor yet a Christian, but he was a 'Hanif
resigned, and not of the idolaters. Verily, the people most worthy
of Abraham are those who follow him and his prophets, and those
who believe;- God is the patron of the believers.
A sect of the people of the Book would fain they could lead you
astray, but they only lead themselves astray, and they do not perceive.
O people of the Book! why do ye disbelieve in the signs of God,
the while ye witness them? O people of the Book! why do ye clothe
the truth with falsehood and hide the truth the while ye know? A
sect of the people of the Book say, 'Believe in what was revealed
to those who believed at the first appearance of the day, and disbelieve
it at the end thereof,'- that (others) may perchance go back (from
their faith)- 'do not believe save one who followeth your religion.'
Say, 'Verily, the (true) guidance is the guidance of God, that one
should be given like what ye are given.' Or would they dispute with
you before your Lord, say, 'Grace is in the hand of God, He gives
it
to whom he pleases, for God both comprehends and knows. He specially
favours with his mercy whom he pleases, for God is Lord of mighty
grace.
And of the people of the Book, there are some of them who, if thou
entrust them with a talent give it back to you; and some of them,
if
thou entrust them with a dinar, he will not give it back to thee
except so long as thou dost stand over him. That is because they
say, We owe no duty to the Gentiles;' but they tell a lie against
God, the while they know.
Yea, whoso fulfils his covenant and fears,- verily, God loves those
who fear. Those who sell God's covenant and their oaths for a little
price, these have no portion in the future life. God will not speak
to them, and will not look upon them on the resurrection day, and
will not purify them; but for them is grievous woe.
And, verily, amongst them is a sect who twist their tongues
concerning the Book, that ye may reckon it to be from the Book,
but it is not from the Book. They say, 'It is from God, 'but it
is not from
God, and they tell a lie against God, the while they know.
It is not right for a man that God should give him a Book, and judgment,
and prophecy, and that then he should say to men, 'Be ye servants
of mine rather than of God;' but be ye rather masters of
teaching the Book and of what ye learn.
He does not bid you take the angels and the prophets for your lords;
shall He bid you misbelieve again when you are once resigned?
And when God took the compact from the prophets '(this is) surely
what we have given you of the Book and wisdom. Then shall come to
you the Apostle confirming what is with you. Ye must believe in
him and help him.' He said, moreover, 'Are ye resolved and have
ye taken my compact on that (condition) They say, 'We are resolved.'
He said, 'Then bear witness, for I am witness with you; but he who
turns back after that, these are sinners.'
What is it other than God's religion that they crave? when to Him
is
resigned whosoever is in the heavens and the earth, will he or nill
he, and to him shall they return!
Say, 'We believe in God, and what has been revealed to thee, and
what was revealed to Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob,
and the tribes, and what was given to Moses, and Jesus, and the
prophets from their Lord,- we will make no distinction between any
of them,- and we are unto Him resigned. Whosoever craves other than
Islam for a religion, it shall surely not be accepted from him,
and he shall, in the next world, be of those who lose.'
How shall God guide people who have disbelieved after believing
and bearing witness that the Apostle is true, and after there come
to them manifest signs? God guides the unjust folk.
These, their reward is, that on them is the curse of God, and of
the
angels, and of men together; they shall dwell therein for aye- the
torment shall not be alleviated from them, nor shall they be respited;
save those who repent after that, and act aright, for verily, God
is
forgiving and merciful.
Verily, those who misbelieve after believing, and then increase
in
misbelief, their repentance shall not be accepted; these are those
who err.
Verily, those who misbelieve and die in misbelief, there shall not
be accepted from any one of them the earth-full of gold, though
he
should give it as a ransom. For them is grievous woe, and helpers
have they none.
Ye cannot attain to righteousness until ye expend in alms of what
ye
love. But what ye expend in alms, that God knows.
All food was lawful to the children of Israel save what Israel made
unlawful to himself before that the law was revealed. Say, 'Bring
the law and recite it, if ye speak the truth.' But whoso forges
against God a lie, after that, they are the unjust. Say, 'God speaks
the truth, then follow the faith of Abraham, a 'hanif, who was not
of the idolaters.'
Verily, the first House founded for men was surely that at Bekkah,
for a blessing and a guidance to the worlds. Therein are manifest
signs,- Abraham's station, and whosoever enters in is safe. There
is
due to God from man a pilgrimage unto the House, for whosoever can
find his way there. But whoso misbelieves- God is independent of
the worlds.
Say, 'O people of the Book! why do ye misbelieve in God's signs,
while God is witness of what ye do?'
Say, 'O people of the Book! why do ye turn from the way of God him
who believes, craving to make it crooked, while ye are witnesses?
But God is not careless of what ye do.'
O ye who believe! if ye obey the sect of those to whom the Book
was brought, they will turn you, after your faith, to unbelievers
again. How can ye misbelieve while unto you are recited the signs
of God, and among you is His Apostle? But whoso takes tight hold
on God, he is guided into the right way.
O ye who believe! fear God with the fear that He deserves, and die
not save ye be resigned.
Take tight hold of God's rope altogether, and do not part in sects;
but remember the favours of God towards you, when ye were
enemies and He made friendship between your hearts, and on the
morrow ye were, by His favour, brothers. Ye were on the edge of
a
pit of fire, but he rescued you therefrom. Thus does God show to
you His signs, perchance ye may be guided; and that there may be
of you a nation who shall invite to good, and bid what is reasonable,
and forbid what is wrong; these are the prosperous.
Be not like those who parted in sects and disagreed after there
came to them manifest signs; for them is mighty woe, on the day
when faces shall be whitened and faces shall be blackened. As for
those whose faces are blackened,- 'Did ye misbelieve after your
faith, then taste the torment for your misbelief But as for those
whose faces are whitened, they are in God's mercy, and they shall
dwell therein for aye.
These are the signs of God. We recite them to you in truth, for
God desires not wrong unto the worlds.
God's is what is in the heavens and what is in the earth, and unto
God affairs return.
Ye were the best of nations brought forth unto man. Ye bid what
is
reasonable, and forbid what is wrong, believing in God. Had the
people of the Book believed, it would have been better for them.
There are believers among them, though most of them are sinners.
They shall surely not harm you save a hurt; and if they fight you,
they shall show you their backs, then they shall not be helped.
They are smitten with abasement wherever they be found, save for
the rope of God and the rope of man; and they draw on themselves
wrath from God. They are smitten, too, with poverty; that is because
they did disbelieve in God's signs, and kill the prophets undeservedly.
That is because they did rebel and did transgress.
They are not all alike. Of the people of the Book there is a nation
upright, reciting God's signs throughout the night, as they adore
the while. They believe in God, and in the last day, and bid what
is reasonable, and forbid what is wrong, and vie in charity; these
are among the righteous.
What ye do of good surely God will not deny, for God knows those
who fear.
Verily, those who misbelieve, their wealth is of no service to them,
nor their children either, against God; they are the fellows of
the
Fire, and they shall dwell therein for aye.
The likeness of what they expend in this life of the world, is as
the likeness of wind wherein is a cold blast that falls upon a people's
tilth who have wronged themselves and destroys it. It is not God
who wrongs them, but it is themselves they wrong.
O ye who believe! take not to intimacy with others than yourselves;
they will not fail to spoil you; they would fain ye came to trouble,-
hatred is shown by their mouths; but what their breasts conceal
is greater still. We have made manifest to you our signs, did ye
but understand.
Ye it is who love them, but they love not you; and ye believe in
the
Book, all of it. But when they meet you they say, 'We believe;'
and
when they go aside they bite their finger tips at you through rage.
Say, 'Die in your rage, for God doth know the nature of men's
breasts.'
If good luck touch you it is bad for them, but if bad luck befal
you
they rejoice therein; yet if ye are patient and fear, their tricks
shall not harm you, for what they do God comprehends.
When thou didst set forth early from thy people to settle for the
believers a camp to fight;- but God both hears and knows;- when
two companies of you were on the point of showing cowardice; but
God was their guardian, for on God surely the believers do rely.
Why! God gave you victory at Bedr when ye were in a poor way; fear
God, then,
haply ye may give thanks. When thou didst say unto the believers,
'Is it not enough for you that your Lord assists you with three
thousand of the angels sent down from on high? Yea, if ye are
patient and fear God, and they come upon you on a sudden, now, your
Lord will assist you with five thousand of His angels, (angels)
of
mark. God only made this as glad tidings for you to comfort your
hearts withal,- for victory is but from God, the mighty, the wise;-
to
cut off the flank of those who misbelieve, or make them downcast,
that
they may retire disappointed.'
Thou hast nothing to do with the affair at all, whether He turn
towards them again or punish them; for, verily, they are unjust.
God's is what is in the heavens and in the earth. He forgives whom
He pleases, and punishes whom He pleases; for God is forgiving and
merciful.
O ye who believe! devour not usury doubly doubled, but fear God,
perchance ye may be prosperous; fear the fire which is prepared
for the unbelievers, and obey God and His Apostle, perchance ye
may get mercy. And vie with one another for pardon from your Lord,
and for Paradise, the breadth of which is as the heaven and the
earth, prepared for those who fear;- for those who expend in alms,
in prosperity and adversity, for those who repress their rage, and
those who pardon men; God loves the kind. Those who when they do
a crime, or wrong themselves, remember God, and ask forgiveness
for their sins,- and who forgives sins save God?- and do not persevere
in what they did, the while they know;- these have their reward:-
pardon from their Lord, and gardens beneath which rivers flow, dwelling
therein for aye; for pleasant is the hire of those who act like
this.
Incidents have passed before your time, go on then in the earth,
and see what was the end of those who called (the prophets) liars.
This is an explanation unto men, and a guidance and a warning unto
those who fear. Do not give way nor grieve, for ye shall have the
upper hand if ye but be believers.
If a sore touch you, a sore like it has touched people: these are
days which we make to alternate amongst mankind that God may know
who it is that believe, and may take from you witnesses, for God
loves not the unjust; and that God may assay those who believe,
and blot out the misbelievers. Do ye think that ye can enter Paradise
and God not know those of you who have fought well, or know the
patient? Why, ye longed for death before ye met it! Now ye have
looked upon it and ye halt!
Mohammed is but an apostle; apostles have passed away before his
time; what if he die or is killed, will ye retreat upon your heels?
He
who retreats upon his heels does no harm to God at all; but God
will
recompense the thankful. It is not for any soul to die, save by
God's permission written down for an appointed time; but he who
wishes for the reward of this world we will give him of it, and
he who wishes for the reward of the future we will give him of it,
and we will
recompense the grateful.
How many prophets have myriads fought against! yet they did not
give way at what befel them in God's way Nor were they weak, nor
did they demean themselves:- God loves the patient. And their word
was only to say, 'Lord, forgive us our sins and our extravagance
in our affairs; and make firm our footing, and help us against the
misbelieving folk!' and God gave them the reward of this world,
and
good reward for the future too, for God doth love the kind.
O ye who believe! if ye obey those who misbelieve, they will turn
you back upon your heels, and ye will retreat the losers. Nay, God
is your Lord, He is the best of helpers. We will throw dread into
the hearts of those who misbelieve, for that they associate that
with God which He has sent down no power for; but their resort is
fire, and evil is the resort of the unjust.
God has truly kept His promise, when ye knocked them senseless by
His permission, until ye showed cowardice, and wrangled, and rebelled,
after he had shown you what ye loved. Amongst you are those who
love this world, and amongst you are those who love the next. Then
He turned you away from them to try you; but He has pardoned you,
for God is Lord of grace unto believers,- when ye went up and looked
not round upon any one, although the Apostle was calling you from
your rear.
Therefore did God reward you with trouble on trouble that ye should
not grieve after what ye had missed, nor for what befel you, for
God
is well aware of what ye do. Then He sent down upon you after
trouble safety,- drowsiness creeping over one company of you, and
one company of you getting anxious about themselves, suspecting
about God other than the truth, with the suspicion of the ignorant,
and saying, 'Have we any chance in the affair?' Say, 'Verily, the
affair is God's.' They conceal in themselves what they will not
show
to thee, and say, 'If we had any chance in the affair we should
not be killed here.' Say, 'If ye were in your houses, surely those
against
whom slaughter was written down, would have gone forth to fight
even to where they are lying now; that God may try what is in your
breasts and assay what is in your hearts, for God doth know the
nature of men's breasts.'
Verily, those of you who turned your backs on that day when the
two armies met, it was but Satan who made them slip for something
they had earned. But God has now pardoned them; verily, God is forgiving
and clement.
O ye who believe! be not like those who misbelieve, and say unto
their brethren when they knock about in the earth, or are upon a
raid, 'Had they but been at home, they had not died and had not
been killed.' It was that God might make a sighing in their hearts,
for God gives life and death; and God on what ye do doth look.
And if, indeed, ye be killed in God's way or die, surely forgiveness
from God and mercy is better than what ye gather; and if ye die
or
be killed it is to God ye shall be assembled. It was by a sort of
mercy from God thou didst deal gently with them, for hadst thou
been rough and rude of heart they had dispersed from around thee.
But pardon them, and ask forgiveness for them, and take counsel
with them in the affair. As for what thou hast resolved, rely upon
God; verily, God loves those who do rely. If God help you, there
is none can overcome you; but if He leave you in the lurch, who
is there can help you after Him? Upon God then let believers rely.
It is not for the prophet to cheat; and he who cheats shall bring
what he has cheated on the resurrection day. Then shall each soul
be
paid what it has earned, and they shall not be wronged. Is he who
follows the pleasure of God, like him who has drawn on himself anger
from God, whose resort is hell? An evil journey shall it be! These
are degrees with God, and God sees what ye do.
God was surely very gracious to the believers, when He sent amongst
them an apostle from themselves, to recite to them His
signs, and purify them, and teach them the Book and wisdom, although
they surely were before his time in manifest error. Or when an accident
befals you, and ye have fallen on twice as much, ye say, 'How is
this?' Say, 'It is from yourselves. Verily, God is mighty over all.'
And what befel you the day when the two armies met, it was by
God's permission; that He might know the believers, and might know
those who behaved hypocritically; for it was said to them, 'Come,
fight in God's way,' or 'repel (the foe);' they said, 'If we knew
how to fight we would surely follow you.' They were that day far
nigher unto misbelief than they were to faith. They say with their
mouths what is not in their hearts, but God doth know best what
they hid. Those who said of their brethren, whilst they themselves
stayed at home, 'Had they obeyed us they would not have been killed.'
Say, 'Ward off from yourselves death, if ye do speak the truth.'
Count not those who are killed in the way of God as dead, but living
with their Lord;- provided for, rejoicing in what God has brought
them of His grace, and being glad for those who have not reached
them yet,- those left behind them; there is no fear for them, and
they shall not be grieved; glad at favour from God and grace, and
that God wasteth not the hire of the believers. Whoso answered to
the call of God and of His prophet after sorrow had befallen them,
for those, if they do good and fear God, is a mighty hire. To whom
when men said, 'Verily, men have gathered round you, fear then them,'
it only increased their faith, and they said, 'God is enough for
us, a good guardian is He.' Then they retired in favour from God
and grace; no evil touched them; they followed the pleasure of God,
and God is Lord of mighty grace.
It is only that Satan who frightens his friends. Do not ye fear
them, but fear me, if ye be believers.
Let them not grieve thee who vie with each other in misbelief Verily,
they cannot hurt God at all. God wills not to make for them a portion
in the future life; but for them is mighty woe.
Verily, those who purchase misbelief for faith, they do not hurt
God
at all, and for them is grievous woe.
Let not those who misbelieve reckon that our letting them range
is
good for themselves. We only let them have their range that they
may increase in sin. And for them is shameful woe. God would not
leave believers in the state which ye are in, until He discerns
the vile
from the good. And God would not inform you of the unseen, but God
chooses of His apostles whom He pleases. Wherefore believe ye in
God and His Apostle; and if ye believe and fear, for you is mighty
hire.
And let not those who are niggard of what God has given them of
His grace, count that it is best for them;- nay, it is worse for
them.
What they have been niggard of shall be a collar round their necks
upon the resurrection day. And God's is the heritage of the heavens
and the earth, and God of what ye do is well aware.
God heard the speech of those who said, 'Verily, God is poor and
we are rich.' We will write down what they said, and how they killed
the prophets undeservedly, and say, 'Taste ye the torment of burning;'
this shall they suffer for what their hands have sent on before;-
for, verily, God is no unjust one to His servants,- who say, 'Verily,
God has covenanted with us that we should not believe in an apostle
until he gives us a sacrifice which fire devours.'
Say, 'There have come to you apostles before me with manifest signs,
and with what ye talk about; why then did ye kill them, if ye speak
the truth?
And if they did call thee a liar, apostles before thee have been
called liars too, who came with manifest signs, and with scriptures,
and with the illuminating Book.
Every soul must taste of death; and ye shall only be paid your hire
upon the resurrection day. But he who is forced away from the fire
and brought into Paradise is indeed happy; but the life of this
world is but a possession of deceit. Ye shall surely be tried in
your wealth, and in your persons, and ye shall surely hear from
those who have had the Book brought them before you, and from those
who associate others with God, much harm. But if ye be patient and
fear,- verily, that is one of the determined affairs.
When God took the compact from those who have had the Book brought
them that 'Ye shall of a surety manifest it unto men, and not hide
it,' they cast it behind their backs, and bought therewith a little
price,- but evil is what they buy.
Count not that those who rejoice in what they have produced, and
love to be praised for what they have not done,- think not that
they
are in safety from woe,- for them is grievous woe!
God's is the kingdom of the heavens and the earth, and God is mighty
over all.
Verily, in the creation of the heavens and the earth, and in the
succession of night and day, are signs to those possessed of minds;
who remember God standing and sitting or lying on their sides, and
reflect on the creation of the heavens and the earth. 'O Lord! thou
hast not created this in vain. We celebrate Thy praise; then keep
us from the torment of the fire! Lord! verily, whomsoever Thou hast
made to enter the fire, Thou hast disgraced him; and the unjust
shall have none to help them.
'Lord! verily, we heard a crier calling to the faith, "Believe
in your Lord," and we did believe. Lord! forgive us our sins
and cover our offences, and let us die with the righteous. Lord!
and bring us what Thou hast promised us by Thy apostles, and disgrace
us not upon
the resurrection day; for, verily, Thou dost not break Thy promises!'
And the Lord shall answer them, 'I waste not the works of a worker
amongst you, be it male or female,- one of you is from the other.
'Those who fled, and were turned out of their houses, and were
harmed in my way, and who fought and were killed, I will cover their
offences, and I will make them enter into gardens beneath which
rivers flow.' A reward from God; for God, with Him are the best
of rewards.
Let it not deceive you that those who misbelieve go to and fro in
the earth. It is a slight possession, and then their resort is Hell;
an evil couch shall it be. But those who fear their Lord, for them
are gardens beneath which rivers flow, and they shall dwell therein
for
aye,- an entertainment from God; and that which is with God is best
for the righteous.
Verily, of the people of the Book are some who do believe in God,
and in what has been revealed to you, and what was revealed to them,
humbling themselves before God, and selling not the signs of God
for a little price. These shall have their reward with their Lord;
verily, God is quick at reckoning up.
O ye who believe! be patient and vie in being patient, and be on
the
alert, and fear God, that haply ye may prosper.
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