THE KORAN
Translated by E.H. Palmer
THE CHAPTER OF WOMEN
(IV. Medinah.)
IN the name of the merciful and
compassionate God.
O ye folk! fear your Lord, who created you from one soul, and created
therefrom its mate, and diffused from them twain many men and women.
And fear God, in whose name ye beg of one another, and the wombs;
verily, God over you doth watch.
And give unto the orphans their property, and give them not the
vile in exchange for the good, and devour not their property to
your own
property; verily, that were a great sin. But if ye fear that ye
cannot
do justice between orphans, then marry what seems good to you of
women, by twos, or threes, or fours; and if ye fear that ye cannot
be equitable, then only one, or what your right hands possess. That
keeps you nearer to not being partial.
And give women their dowries freely; and if they are good enough
to remit any of it of themselves, then devour it with good digestion
and appetite.
But do not give up to fools their property which God has made you
to stand by; but maintain them from it, and clothe them, and speak
to them with a reasonable speech. Prove orphans until they reach
a
marriageable age, and if ye perceive in them right management, then
hand over to them their property, and do not devour it extravagantly
in anticipation of their growing up. And he who is rich, let him
abstain; but he who is poor, let him devour in reason, and when
ye hand over to them their property, then take witnesses against
them; but God sufficeth for taking account.
Men should have a portion of what their parents and kindred leave,
and women should have a portion of what their parents and kindred
leave, whether it be little or much, a determined portion. And when
the next of kin and the orphans and the poor are present at the
division, then maintain them out of it, and speak to them a reasonable
speech And let these fear lest they leave behind them a weak seed,
for whom they would be afraid; and let them fear God, and speak
a straightforward speech. Verily, those who devour the property
of orphans unjustly, only devour into their bellies fire, and they
shall broil in flames.
God instructs you concerning your children; for a male the like
of
the portion of two females, and if there be women above two, then
let them have two-thirds of what (the deceased) leaves; and if there
be but one, then let her have a half; and as to the parents, to
each
of them a sixth of what he leaves, if he has a son; but if he have
no son, and his parents inherit, then let his mother have a third,
and
if he have brethren, let his mother have a sixth after payment of
the bequest he bequeaths and of his debt.
Your parents or your children, ye know not which of them is
nearest to you in usefulness:- an ordinance this from God; verily,
God is knowing and wise! And ye shall have half of what your wives
leave, if they have no son; but if they have a son, then ye shall
have
a fourth of what they leave, after payment of the bequests they
bequeath or of their debts. And they shall have a fourth of what
ye
leave, if ye have no son; but if ye have a son, then let them have
an eighth of what ye leave, after payment of the bequest ye bequeath
and of your debts.
And if the man's or the woman's (property) be inherited by a kinsman
who is neither parent nor child, and he have a brother or sister,
then let each of these two have a sixth; but if they are more than
that, let them share in a third after payment of the bequest he
bequeaths and of his debts, without predjudice,- an ordinance this
from God, and God is knowing and clement!
These be God's bounds, and whoso obeys God and the Apostle He will
make him enter into gardens beneath which rivers flow, and they
shall dwell therein for aye;- that is the mighty happiness.
But whoso rebels against God and His Apostle, and transgresses His
bounds, He will make him enter into fire, and dwell therein for
aye; and for him is shameful woe.
Against those of your women who commit adultery, call witnesses
four in number from among yourselves; and if these bear witness,
then keep the women in houses until death release them, or God shall
make for them a way.
And if two of you commit it, then hurt them both; but if they turn
again and amend, leave them alone, verily, God is easily turned,
compassionate.
God is only bound to turn again towards those who do evil through
ignorance and then turn again. Surely, these will God turn again
to,
for God is knowing, wise. His turning again is not for those who
do
evil, until, when death comes before one of them, he says, 'Now
I turn again;' nor yet for those who die in misbelief. For such
as these have we prepared a grievous woe.
O ye who believe! It is not lawful for you to inherit women's estates
against their will; nor to hinder them, that ye may go off with
part of what ye brought them, unless they commit fornication manifestly;
but associate with them in reason, for if ye are averse from them,
it may be that ye are averse from something wherein God has put
much good for you.
But if ye wish to exchange one wife for another, and have given
one of them a talent, then take not from it anything. What! would
you take it for a calumny and a manifest crime?
How can ye take it when one of you has gone in unto the other, and
they have taken from you a rigid compact?
And do not marry women your fathers married,- except bygones,- for
it is abominable and hateful, and an evil way; unlawful for you
are your mothers, and your daughters, and your sisters, and your
paternal aunts and maternal aunts, and your brother's daughters,
and your sister's daughters, and your foster mothers, and your foster
sisters, and your wives' mothers, and your step daughters who are
your wards, born of your wives to whom ye have gone in; but if ye
have not gone in unto them, then it is no crime in you; and the
lawful spouses of your sons from your own loins, and that ye form
a connexion between two sisters,- except bygones,- verily, God is
forgiving, merciful; and married women, save such as your right
hands possess,- God's Book against you!- but lawful for you is all
besides this, for you to seek them with your wealth, marrying them
and not fornicating; but such of them as ye have enjoyed, give them
their hire as a lawful due; for there is no crime in you about what
ye agree between you after such lawful due, verily, God is knowing
and wise.
But whosoever of you cannot go the length of marrying marriageable
women who believe, then take of what your right hands possess, of
your maidens who believe;- though God knows best about your faith.
Ye come one from the other; then marry them with the permission
of their people, and give them their hire in reason, they being
chaste and not fornicating, and not receivers of paramours.
But when they are married, if they commit fornication, then inflict
upon them half the penalty for married women; that is for whomsoever
of you fears wrong; but that ye should have patience is
better for you, and God is forgiving and merciful.
God wishes to explain to you and to guide you into the ordinances
of those who were before you, and to turn towards you, for God is
knowing, wise. God wishes to turn towards you, but those who follow
their lusts wish that ye should swerve with a mighty swerving! God
wishes to make it light for you, for man was created weak.
O ye who believe! devour not your property amongst yourselves
vainly, unless it be a merchandise by mutual consent. And do not
kill yourselves; verily, God is compassionate unto you.
But whoso does that maliciously and unjustly, we will broil him
with
fire; for that is easy with God.
If ye avoid great sins from which ye are forbidden, we will cover
your offences and make you enter with a noble entrance.
And do not covet that by which God has preferred one of you over
another. The men shall have a portion of what they earn, and the
women a portion of what they earn; ask God for His grace, verily,
God knows all.
To every one have we appointed kinsfolk as heirs of what parents
and relatives and those with whom ye have joined right hands leave;
so give them their portion, for, verily, God is over all a witness.
Men stand superior to women in that God hath preferred some of
them over others, and in that they expend of their wealth: and the
virtuous women, devoted, careful (in their husbands) absence, as
God has cared for them. But those whose perverseness ye fear, admonish
them and remove them into bedchambers and beat them; but if they
submit to you, then do not seek a way against them; verily, God
is high and great.
And if ye fear a breach between the two, then send a judge from
his people and a judge from her people. If they wish for reconciliation,
God will arrange between them; verily, God is knowing and aware.
And serve God, and do not associate aught with Him; and to your
parents show kindness, and to kindred, and orphans, and the poor,
and' the neighbour who is akin, and the neighbour who is a stranger,
and the companion who is strange, and the son of the road, and what
your right hands possess, verily, God loves not him who is proud
and boastful; who are miserly and bid men be miserly too, and who
hide what God has given them of His grace;- but we have prepared
for the misbelievers shameful woe.
And those who expend their wealth in alms for appearance sake before
men, and who believe not in God nor in the last day;- but whosoever
has Satan for his mate, an evil mate has he.
What harm would it do them if they believed in God and in the last
day, and expended in alms of what God has provided them with? but
God knows about them.
Verily, God would not wrong by the weight of an atom; and if it's
a good work, He will double it and bring from Himself a mighty hire.
How then when we bring from every nation a witness, and bring thee
as a witness against these on the day when those who misbelieve
and rebel against the Apostle would fain that the earth were levelled
with them? but they cannot hide the news from God.
O ye who believe! approach not prayer while ye are drunk, until
ye
well know what ye say; nor yet while polluted,- unless ye be passing
by the way,- until ye have washed yourselves. But if ye are sick,
or
on a journey, or one of you come from the privy, or if ye have touched
a woman, and ye cannot find water, then use good surface sand and
wipe your faces and your hands therewith; verily, God pardons and
forgives.
Do ye not see those who have been given a portion of the Book?
they buy error, and they wish that ye may err from the way! But
God knows best who your enemies are, and God suffices as a patron,
and sufficient is God as a help.
And those who are Jews, and those who pervert the words from their
places, and say, 'We hear but we rebel, and do thou listen without
hearing,' and (who say) 'ra'hina,' distorting it with their tongues
and taunting about religion. But had they said, 'We hear and we
obey, so listen and look upon us,' it would have been better for
them and more upright;- but may God curse them in their misbelief,
for they will not believe except a few.
O ye who have been given the Book! believe in what we have revealed,
confirming what ye had before; ere we deface your faces and turn
them into hinder parts, or curse you as we cursed the fellows of
the Sabbath when God's command was done.
Verily, God pardons not associating aught with Him, but He pardons
anything short of that to whomsoever He pleases; but he who associates
aught with God, he hath devised a mighty sin.
Do ye not see those who purify themselves? nay, God purifies whom
He will, and they shall not be wronged a straw.
Behold, how they devise against God a lie, and that is manifest
sin enough.
Do ye not see those to whom a portion of the Book has been given?
They believe in Gibt and Taghut, and they say of those who misbelieve,
'These are better guided in the way than those who believe.' These
are those whom God has cursed, and whom God has cursed no helper
shall he find.
Shall they have a portion of the kingdom? Why even then they would
not give to men a jot.
Do they envy man for what God has given of His grace? We have
given to Abraham's people the Book and wisdom, and we have given
them a mighty kingdom. And of them are some who believe therein,
and of them are some who turn from it, but Hell is flaming enough
for them.
Verily, those who disbelieve in our signs, we will broil them with
fire; whenever their skins are well done, then we will change them
for other skins, that they may taste the torment. Verily, God is
glorious and wise.
But those who believe and do aright, we will make them enter gardens
beneath which rivers flow, and they shall dwell therein for ever
and aye, for them therein are pure wives, and we will make them
enter into a shady shade. Verily, God bids you pay your trusts to
their owners, and when ye judge between men to judge with justice.
Verily, God, excellent is what He admonishes you with; verily, God
both hears and sees.
O ye who believe! obey God, and obey the Apostle and those in
authority amongst you; and if ye quarrel about anything, refer to
God and the Apostle, if ye believe in God and the last day; that
is
better and fairer as a settlement.
Do ye not see those who pretend that they believe in what has been
revealed to them, and what was revealed before thee; they wish to
refer their judgment to Taghut, but they are bidden to disbelieve
therein, and Satan wishes to lead them into a remote error. And
when it is said to them, 'Come round to what God has sent down and
unto the Apostle,' thou seest the hypocrites turning from thee,
turning away.
How then when there befalls them a mischance through what their
hands have sent on before? then will they come to you, and swear
by God, 'We meant naught but good and concord.' These, God knows
what is in their hearts. Turn thou away from them and admonish them,
and speak to them into their souls with a searching word.
We have never sent an apostle save that he should be obeyed by the
permission of God; and if they, when they have wronged themselves,
come to thee and ask pardon of God, and the Apostle asks pardon
for them, then they will find God easy to be turned, compassionate.
But no! by thy Lord! they will not believe, until they have made
thee judge of what they differ on; then they will not find in themselves
aught to hinder what thou hast decreed, and they will submit with
submission. But had we prescribed for them, 'Kill yourselves, or
go ye forth out of your houses,' they would not have done it, save
only a few of them; but had they done what they are admonished,
then it would have been better for them, and a more firm assurance.
And then we would surely have brought them from ourselves a mighty
hire, and would have guided them into a right path.
Whoso obeys God and the Apostle, these are with those God has been
pleased with, of prophets and confessors and martyrs and the
righteous;- a fair company are they.
That is grace from God, and God knows well enough.
O ye who believe! take your precautions and sally in detachments
or altogether. Verily, there is of you who tarries behind, and,
if a
mischance befalls you, says, 'God has been gracious to me, since
I
am not with them a martyr.'
But if there befalls you grace from God, he would say- as though
there were no friendship between you and him- 'O would that I had
been with thee to attain this mighty happiness!' Let those then
fight in God's way who sell this life of the world for the next;
and whoso
fights in God's way, then, be he killed or be he victorious, we
will
give him a mighty hire.
What ails you that ye do not fight in God's way, and for the weak
men and women and children, who say, 'Lord, bring us out of this
town of oppressive folk, and make for us from Thee a patron, and
make for us from Thee a help?'
Those who believe fight in the way of God; and those who disbelieve
fight in the way of Taghut; fight ye then against the friends of
Satan, verily, Satan's tricks are weak.
Do ye not see those to whom it is said, 'Restrain your hands, and
be steadfast in prayer and give alms;' and when it is prescribed
for them to fight then a band of them fear men, as though it were
the fear of God or a still stronger fear, and they say, 'O our Lord!
why hast thou prescribed for us to fight, couldst thou not let us
abide till our near appointed time?' Say, 'The enjoyment of this
world is but slight, and the next is better for him who fears;'-
but they shall not be
wronged a straw.
Wheresoe'er ye be death will overtake you, though ye were in lofty
towers. And if a good thing befall them, they say, 'This is from
God,'
but if a bad thing, they say, 'This is from thee.' Say, 'It is all
from God.' What ails these people? they can hardly understand a
tale.
What befalls thee of good it is from God; and what befalls thee
of
bad it is from thyself. We have sent thee to mankind as an apostle,
and God sufficeth for a witness.
Whoso obeys the prophet he has obeyed God; and he who turns back-
we have not sent thee to watch over them.
They say, 'Obedience!' but when they sally forth from you, a company
of them brood by night over something else than that which thou
hast said; but God writes down that over which they brood. Turn
then from them and rely on God, for God sufficeth for a guardian.
Do they not meditate on the Koran? if it were from other than God
they would find in it many a discrepancy.
And when there comes to them a matter of security or fear they
publish it; but if they were to report it to the Apostle and to
those in authority amongst them, then those of them who would elicit
it from them would know it; but were it not for God's grace upon
you and His mercy ye had followed Satan, save a few.
Fight, then, in the way of God; impose not aught on any but thyself,
and urge on the believers; it may be that God will restrain the
violence of those who misbelieve, for God is more violent and more
severe to punish.
Whoso intercedes with a good intercession shall have a portion
therefrom; but he who intercedes with a bad intercession shall have
the like thereof, for God keeps watch over all things.
And when ye are saluted with a salutation, salute with a better
than
it, or return it;- verily, God of all things takes account.
God, there is no God but He! He will surely assemble you on the
resurrection day, there is no doubt therein; who is truer than God
in his discourse?
Why are ye two parties about the hypocrites, when God hath
overturned them for what they earned? Do ye wish to guide those
whom God hath led astray? Whoso God hath led astray ye shall not
surely find for him a path. They would fain that ye misbelieve as
they misbelieve, that ye might be alike; take ye not patrons from
among them until they too flee in God's way; but if they turn their
backs, then seize them and kill them wheresoever ye find them, and
take from them neither patron nor help,- save those who reach a
people betwixt whom and you is an alliance- or who come to you while
their bosoms prevent them from fighting you or fighting their own
people.
But had God pleased He would have given you dominion over them,
and they would surely have fought you. But if they retire from you
and do not fight you, and offer you peace,- then God hath given
you no way against them.
Ye will find others who seek for quarter from you, and quarter from
their own people; whenever they return to sedition they shall be
overturned therein: but if they retire not from you, nor offer you
peace, nor restrain their hands, then seize them and kill them
wheresoever ye find them;- over these we have made for you manifest
power.
It is not for a believer to kill a believer save by mistake; and
whosoever kills a believer by mistake then let him free a believing
neck; and the blood-money must be paid to his people save what they
shall remit as alms. But if he be from a tribe hostile to you and
yet a believer, then let him free a believing neck. And if it be
a tribe betwixt whom and you there is an alliance, then let the
blood-money be paid to his friends, and let him free a believing
neck; but he who cannot find the means, then let him fast for two
consecutive months- a penance this from God, for God is knowing,
wise.
And whoso kills a believer purposely, his reward is hell, to dwell
therein for aye; and God will be wrath with him, and curse him,
and
prepare for him a mighty woe.
O ye who believe! when ye are knocking about in the way of God be
discerning, and do not say to him who offers you a salutation, 'Thou
art no believer,' craving after the chances of this world's life,
for with God are many spoils! So were ye aforetime, but God was
gracious to you, be ye then discerning; verily, God of what ye do
is
well aware.
Not alike are those of the believers who sit at home without harm,
and those who are strenuous in God's way with their wealth and their
persons. God hath preferred those who are strenuous with their wealth
and their persons to those who sit still, by many egrees, and to
each hath God promised good, but God hath preferred the strenuous
for a mighty hire over those who sit still,- degrees from
him, and pardon and mercy, for God is forgiving and merciful.
Verily, the angels when they took the souls of those who had wronged
themselves, said, What state were ye in? they say, 'We were but
weak in the earth;' they said, 'Was not God's earth wide enough
for you to flee away therein?' These are those whose resort is hell,
and a bad journey shall it be!
Save for the weak men, and women, and children, who could not
compass any stratagem, and were not guided to a way; these it may
be God will pardon, for God both pardons and forgives.
Whosoever flees in the way of God shall find in the earth many a
spacious refuge; and he who goes forth from his house, fleeing unto
God and His prophet, and then death catches him up,- his hire devolves
on God, and God is forgiving and merciful.
And when ye knock about in the earth, it is no crime to you that
ye come short in prayer, if ye fear that those who disbelieve will
set
upon you verily, the misbelievers are your obvious foes.
When thou art amongst them, and standest up to pray with them,
then let a, party of them stand up with thee, and let them take
their arms; and when they adore, let them go behind you, and let
another party who have not yet prayed come forward and pray with
thee;
and let them take their precautions and their arms.
Fain would those who misbelieve that ye were careless of your arms
and your baggage, that they might turn upon you with a single turning.
And it is no crime to you if ye be annoyed with rain or be sick,
that ye lay down your arms; but take your precautions,- verily,
God has prepared for those who misbelieve a shameful woe.
But when ye have fulfilled your prayer, remember God standing and
sitting and lying on your sides; and when ye are in safety then
be
steadfast in prayer; verily, prayer is for the believers prescribed
and timed!
And do not give way in pursuit of the people; if ye suffer they
shall surely suffer too, even. as ye suffer; and ye hope from God,
but
they hope not! and God is knowing, wise.
Verily, we have revealed to thee the Book in truth that thou
mayest judge between men of what God has shown thee; so be not with
the treacherous a disputant; but ask God's pardon: verily, God is
forgiving, merciful.
And wrangle not for those who defraud themselves; for God loves
not him who is a fraudulent sinner. They hide themselves from men;
but they cannot hide themselves from God, for He is with them while
they brood at night over speeches that please Him not;- but God
doth compass what they do!
Here are ye, wrangling for them about this world's life;- but who
shall wrangle with God for them on the day of judgment, or who shall
be a guardian over them?
Yet whoso does evil and wrongs himself, and then asks pardon of
God, shall find God forgiving and merciful; and whoso commits a
crime, he only commits it against himself, for God is knowing, wise.
And whoso commits a fault or a sin and throws it on the innocent,
he hath to bear a calumny and a manifest sin.
Were it not for God's grace upon thee, and His mercy, a party of
them would have tried to lead thee astray; but they only lead
themselves astray; they shall not hurt you in aught: for God hath
sent down upon thee the Book and the wisdom, and taught thee what
thou didst not know, for God's grace was mighty on thee.
There is no good in most of what they talk in private; save in his
who bids almsgiving, or kindness, or reconciliation between men;
and whoso does this, craving the good pleasure of God, we will give
to him a mighty hire.
But he who severs himself from the prophet after that we have made
manifest to him the guidance, and follows other than the way of
the
believers, we will turn our backs on him as he hath turned his back;
and we will make him reach hell, and a bad journey shall it be.
Verily, God forgives not associating aught with Him, but He pardons
anything short of that, to whomsoever He will; but whoso associates
aught with God, he hath erred a wide error.
Verily, they call not beside Him on aught save females; and they
do not call on aught save a rebellious devil.
God curse him! for he said, 'I will take from thy servants a portion
due to me and I will lead them astray; and I will stir up vain desires
within them; and I will order them and they shall surely crop the
ears
of cattle; and I will order them and they shall surely alter God's
creation;' but he who takes the devil for his patron instead of
God,
he loses with a manifest loss. He promises them, and stirs up vain
desires within them; but the devil promises only to deceive.
These, their resort is hell; they shall not find an escape therefrom!
But those who believe, and do what is right, we will make them enter
into gardens beneath which rivers flow, to dwell therein for aye,-
God's promise in truth; and who is truer than God in speech? Not
for your vain desires, nor the vain desires of the people of the
Book. He who doeth evil shall be recompensed therewith, and shall
not find for him beside God a patron, or a help. But he who doeth
good works,- be it male or female,- and believes, they shall enter
into Paradise, and they shall not be wronged a jot.
Who has a better religion than he who resigns his face to God, and
does good, and follows the faith of Abraham, as a 'Hanif?- for God
took Abraham as a friend.
And God's is what is in the heavens and in the earth, and God
encompasses all things!
They will ask thee a decision about women; say, 'God decides for
you about them, and that which is rehearsed to you in the Book;
about orphan women to whom ye do not give what is prescribed for
them, and whom ye are averse from marrying; and about weak children;
and that ye stand fairly by orphans;- and what ye do of good, verily,
that God knows.'
And if a woman fears from her husband perverseness or aversion,
it is no crime in them both that they should be reconciled to each
other, for reconciliation is best. For souls are prone to avarice;
but if ye act kindly and fear God, of what ye do He is aware.
Ye are not able, it may be, to act equitably to your wives, even
though ye covet it; do not however be quite partial, and leave one
as it were in suspense; but if ye be reconciled and fear, then God
is forgiving and merciful; but if they separate, God can make both
independent out of His abundance; for God is abundant, wise.
God's is what is in the heavens and what is in the earth! We have
ordained to those who have been given the Book before you, and to
you too that ye fear God;- but if ye misbelieve, verily, God's is
what
is in the heavens and what is in the earth, and God is rich and
to
be praised!
God's is what is in the heavens and what is in the earth! and God
sufficeth for a guardian!
If He will He can make ye pass away, O men! and can bring thers;-
God is able to do all that.
He who wishes for a reward in this world,- with God is the reward
of
this world and of the next, and God both hears and sees.
O ye who believe! be ye steadfast in justice, witnessing before
God though it be against yourselves, or your parents, or your kindred,
be it rich or poor, for God is nearer akin than either.
Follow not, then, lusts, so as to act partially; but if ye swerve
or turn aside, God of what ye do is well aware.
O ye who believe! believe in God and His apostles, and the Book
which He hath revealed to His Apostle, and the Book which He sent
down before; for whoso disbelieves in God, and His angels, and His
Apostle, and the last day, has erred a wide error.
Verily, those who believe and then misbelieve, and then believe
and then misbelieve, and then increase in misbelief, God will never
pardon them, nor will He guide them in the path.
Give to the hypocrites the glad tidings that for them is grievous
woe!
Those who take the misbelievers for their patron rather than believers,-
do they crave honour from them? Verily, honour is
altogether God's!
He hath revealed this to you in the Book, that when ye hear the
signs of God disbelieved in and mocked at, then sit ye not down
with them until they plunge into another discourse, for verily,
then ye would be like them. Verily, God will gather the hypocrites
and
misbelievers into hell together.
Those who lie in wait for you, and if the victory be yours from
God,
say, 'Were we not with you?' and if the misbelievers have a chance,
they say, 'Did we not get the mastery over you, and defend you from
the believers?' But God shall judge between you on the resurrection
day; for God will not give the misbelievers a way against believers.
Verily, the hypocrites seek to deceive God, but He deceives them;
and when they rise up to pray, they rise up lazily to be seen of
men, and do not remember God, except a few; wavering between the
two, neither to these nor yet to those! but whomsoever God doth
lead astray thou shall not find for him a way.
O ye who believe! take not misbelievers for patrons rather than
believers; do ye wish to make for God a power against you?
Verily, the hypocrites are in the lowest depths of hell-fire, and
thou shalt not find for them a help.
Save those who turn again, and do right, and take tight hold on
God,
and are sincere in religion to God; these are with the believers,
and God will give to the believers mighty hire.
Why should God punish you, if ye are grateful and believe? for God
is grateful and knowing.
God loves not publicity of evil speech, unless one has been wronged;
for God both hears and knows.
If ye display good or hide it, or pardon evil, verily, God is pardoning
and powerful!
Verily, those who disbelieve in God and His apostles desire to make
a distinction between God and His apostles, and say, 'We believe
in part and disbelieve in part, and desire to take a midway course
between the two:' these are the misbelievers, and we have prepared
for misbelievers shameful woe! But those who believe in God and
His apostles, and who do not make a distinction between any one
of
them,- to these we will give their hire, for God is forgiving and
merciful!
The people of the Book will ask thee to bring down for them a book
from heaven; but they asked Moses a greater thing than that, for
they said, 'Show us God openly;' but the thunderbolt caught them
in
their injustice. Then they took the calf, after what had come to
them of manifest signs; but we pardoned that, and gave Moses obvious
authority. And we held over them the mountain at their compact,
and said to them, 'Enter ye the door adoring;' and we said to them,
'Transgress not on the Sabbath day, and we took from them a rigid
compact.
But for that they broke their compact, and for their misbelief inGod's
signs, and for their killing the prophets undeservedly, and for
their saying, 'Our hearts are uncircumcised,'- nay, God hath stamped
on them their misbelief, so that they cannot believe except a few,-
and for their misbelief, and for their saying about Mary a mighty
calumny, and for their saying, 'Verily, we have killed the Messiah,
Jesus the son of Mary, the apostle of God,'...but they did not kill
him, and they did not crucify him, but a similitude was made for
them. And verily, those who differ about him are in doubt concerning
him; they have no knowledge concerning him, but only follow an opinion.
They did not kill him, for sure! nay, God raised him up unto Himself;
for God is mighty and wise!
And there shall not be one of the people of the Book but shall
believe in him before his death; and on the day of judgment he shall
be a witness against them.
And for the injustice of those who are Jews have we forbidden them
good things which we had made lawful for them, and for their
obstructing so much the way of God, and for their taking usury when
we
had forbidden it, and for their devouring the wealth of people in
vain,- but we have prepared for those of them who misbelieve a
grievous woe.
But those amongst them who are firm in knowledge, and the
believers who believe in what is revealed to thee, let what is
revealed before thee, and the steadfast in prayer, and the givers
of
alms, and the believers in God and the last day,- unto these we
will
give a mighty hire.
Verily, we have inspired thee as we inspired Noah and the prophets
after him, and as we inspired Abraham, and Ishmael, and Jacob, and
the
tribes, and Jesus, and Job, and Jonas, and Aaron, and Solomon; and
to David did we give Psalms.
Of apostles we have already told thee of some before; and of
apostles some we have not told thee of;- But Moses did God speak
to, speaking;- apostles giving glad tidings and warning, that men
should have no argument against God, after the apostles, for God
is mighty, wise!
But God bears witness to what He has revealed to thee: He revealed
it in His knowledge, and the angels bear witness too; though God
is
witness enough.
Verily, those who misbelieve and obstruct the way of God, have erred
a wide error.
Verily, those who misbelieve and are unjust, God will not pardon
them, nor will He guide them on the road- save the road to hell,
to
dwell therein for aye;- that is easy enough to God!
O ye folk! the Apostle has come to you with truth from your Lord:
believe then, for it is better for you. But if ye misbelieve, then
God's is what is in the heavens and the earth, and God is knowing,
wise.
O ye people of the Book! do not exceed in your religion, nor say
against God aught save the truth. The Messiah, Jesus the son of
Mary, is but the apostle of God and His Word, which He cast into
Mary and a spirit from Him; believe then in God and His apostles,
and say not 'Three.' Have done! it were better for you. God is only
one God, celebrated be His praise that He should beget a Son! His
is what is in the heavens and what is in the earth and God sufficeth
for a guardian.
The Messiah doth surely not disdain to be a servant of God, nor
do
the angels who are nigh to Him; and whosoever disdains His service
and is too proud, He will gather them altogether to Himself.
But as for those who believe and do what is right, He will pay their
hire and will give increase to them of His grace. But as for those
who disdain and are too proud, He will punish them with a grievous
woe, and they shall not find for them other than God a patron or
a help.
O ye folk! proof has come to you from your Lord, and we have sent
down to you manifest light. As for those who believe in God, and
take tight hold of Him, He will make them enter into mercy from
Him
and grace; and He will guide them to Himself by a right way.
They will ask thee for a decision; say, 'God will give you a decision
concerning remote kinship.'
If a man perish and have no child, but have a sister, let her have
half of what he leaves; and he shall be her heir, if she have no
son. But if there be two sisters, let them both have two thirds
of what he leaves; and if there be brethren, both men and women,
let the male have like the portion of two females. God makes this
manifest to you lest ye err; for God all things doth know.
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