THE KORAN
Translated by E.H. Palmer
THE CHAPTER OF CATTLE
(VI. Mecca.)
IN the name of the merciful and
compassionate, God!
Praise belongs to God who created the heavens and the earth, and
brought into being the darkness and the light. Yet do those who
misbelieve hold Him to have peers.
He it is who created you from clay; then He decreed a term,- a
term ordained with Him. And yet ye doubt thereof.
He is God in the heavens and the earth. He knows your secret conduct
and your plain, and He knows what ye earn.
There came not to them any sign of the signs of their Lord, but
they
turned away; and they have called the truth a lie now that it has
come to them, but there shall come to them the message of that at
which they mocked.
Do not they see how many a generation we have destroyed before them,
whom we had settled in the earth as we have not settled for you,
and sent the rain of heaven upon them in copious showers, and made
the waters flow beneath them? Then we destroyed them in their sins,
and raised up other generations after them.
Had we sent down to thee a book on paper, and they had touched it
with their hands, still those who misbelieve would have said, 'This
is
naught but obvious magic.' They say, 'Why has not an angel been
sent down to him?' but if we had sent down an angel, the affair
would have been decided, and then they would have had no respite.
And had we made him an angel, we should have made him as a man too;
and we would have made perplexing for them that which they deem
perplexing now.
There have been prophets before thee mocked at, but that encompassed
them which the scoffers among them mocked at.
Say, 'Go about in the earth, then wilt thou see how has been the
end of those who called them liars.'
Say, 'Whose is what is in the heavens and the earth?
Say, 'God's, who has imposed mercy on himself.' He will surely
gather you together for the resurrection day. There is no doubt
in
that, but those who waste their souls will not believe.
His is whatsoever dwells in the night or in the day, He both hears
and knows.
Say, 'Other than God shall I take for a patron, the Originator of
the heavens and the earth? He feedeth men, but is not fed.' Say,
'I am
bidden to be the first of those resigned;' and it was said to me,
'Be not thou of the idolaters.' Say, 'I fear, if I rebel against
my Lord, the torment of the mighty day.'
Whomsoever it is averted from on that day, God will have had mercy
on; and that is obvious happiness.
And if God touch thee with harm, there is none to take it off but
He; and if He touch thee with good, He is mighty over all. He is
sovereign over His servants, He is the wise, the aware!
Say, 'What is the greatest witness?' Say, 'God is witness between
you and me.' This Koran was inspired to me to warn you and those
it reaches. Do ye really bear witness that with God are other gods?
Say, 'I bear not witness thereto:' say, 'He is but one God, and
I am
clear of your associating (gods with him).'
Those to whom we have brought the Book know him as they know their
sons;- those who lose their souls do not believe.
Who is more unjust than he who forges against God a lie, or says
His signs are lies? verily, the unjust shall not prosper.
On the day when we shall gather them all together, then shall we
say
to those who have associated others with ourself, 'Where are your
associates whom ye did pretend?' Then they will have no excuse but
to say, 'By God our Lord, we did not associate (others with thee)!'
See how they lie against themselves, and how what they did forge
deserts them! And they are some who listen unto thee, but we have
placed a veil upon their hearts lest they should understand it,
and in
their ears is dulness of hearing; and though they saw each sign
they would not believe therein; until when they come to thee to
wrangle with thee, the unbelievers say, 'These are but old folks'
tales.'
They forbid it and they avoid it;- but they destroy none but
themselves; yet they do not perceive.
But couldst thou see when they are set over the fire and say, Would
that we were sent back! we would not call our Lord's signs lies,
but
we would be of the believers?' Nay! now is shown to them what they
did hide before; and could they be sent back, they would return
to that they were forbidden, for they are very liars.
They say there is naught but this life of ours in the world and
we
shall not be raised. But couldst thou see when they are set before
their Lord; he says, 'Is not this the truth?' They say, Yea, by
our
Lord!' he says, 'Then taste the torment, for that ye did misbelieve!'
Losers are they who disbelieved in meeting God, until when the
hour comes suddenly upon them they say, 'Woe is us for our neglect
thereof!' for they shall bear their burdens on their backs, evil
is what they bear.
The life of this world is nothing but a game and a sport, and surely
the next abode were better for those who fear. What! do they not
understand?
Full well we know that verily that which they say grieves thee;
but they do not call thee only a liar, for the unjust gainsay the
signs of God. Called liars too were apostles before thee; but they
were patient of being called liars and of being hurt until our help
came to them; for there is none to change the words of God- now
has there come to thee the story of those He sent.
And if their turning from thee be hard for thee, and if thou canst
seek for a shaft down into the earth, or a ladder up into the sky,
to bring them a sign- but if God pleased He would bring them all
to
guidance, be thou not then of the ignorant.
He only answers the prayer of those who listen; but the dead will
God raise up, then unto Him shall they return. They say, 'Unless
there be sent down some sign from his Lord'- say, 'Verily, God is
able to send down a sign, but most of them do not know.'
There is not a beast upon the earth nor a bird that flies with both
its wings, but is a nation like to you; we have omitted nothing
from the Book; then to their Lord shall they be gathered. Those
who say our signs are lies- deafness, dumbness, in the dark! whom
He pleases does God lead astray, and whom He pleases He places on
the
right way.
Say, 'Look you now! if there should come God's torment, or there
should come to you the hour, on other than God would ye call, if
ye do tell the truth?' Nay, it is on Him that ye would call, and
He will
avert that which ye call upon Him for if He but please; and ye shall
forget that which ye did associate with Him.
Ere this we sent unto nations before thee, and we caught them in
distress and trouble that haply they might humble themselves. And
do they not, when our violence falls upon them, humble themselves?-
but their hearts were hard, and Satan made seemly to them that which
they had done.
And when they forgot what they were reminded of, we opened for
them the gates of everything, until when they rejoiced at what they
had, we caught them up suddenly, and lo! they were in despair.
And the uttermost part of the people who did wrong were cut off;
praise be to God, Lord of the worlds!
Say, 'Look you now! if God should catch your hearing and your sight,
and should set a seal upon your hearts- who is god but God to bring
you it again?'
Say, 'Look you now! if God's torment should come you suddenly or
openly, would any perish save the people who do wrong?'
We do not send our messengers save as heralds of glad tidings and
of warning, and whoso believes and acts aright, there is no fear
for
them, and they shall not be grieved, but those who say our signs
are lies, torment shall touch them, for that they have done so wrong.
Say, 'I do not say to you, mine are the treasuries of God, nor that
I know the unseen; I do not say to you, I am an angel-if I follow
aught but what I am inspired with-:' say, 'Is the blind equal to
him
who sees-?' what! do ye not reflect?
Admonish therewith those who fear that they shall be gathered unto
their Lord; there is no patron for them but Him, and no intercessor;
haply they may fear.
Repulse not those who call upon their Lord in the morning and in
the
evening, desiring His face; they have no reckoning against thee
at
all, and thou hast no reckoning against them at all;- repulse them
and thou wilt be of the unjust.
So have we tried some of them by others, that they may say, 'Are
these those unto whom God has been gracious amongst ourselves?'
Does not God know those who give thanks?
And when those who believe in our signs come to thee, say, 'Peace
be on you! God hath prescribed for Himself mercy; verily, he of
you who does evil in ignorance, and then turns again and does right,-
verily, He is forgiving and merciful.'
Thus do we detail our signs, that the way of the sinners may be
made plain.
Say, 'I am forbidden to worship those ye call upon beside God;'
say, 'I will not follow your lusts, for then should I err and not
be of the guided.'
Say, 'I stand on a manifestation from my Lord, which ye call a lie.
I have not with me what ye fain would hasten on, that the matter
might be settled between me and you; but God knows best who are
the unjust.'
With Him are the keys of the unseen. None knows them save He; He
knows what is in the land and in the sea; and there falls not a
leaf save that He knows it; nor a grain in the darkness of the earth,
nor aught that is moist, nor aught that is dry, save that is in
His
perspicuous Book.
He it is who takes you to Himself at night, and knows what ye have
gained in the day; then He raises you up again, that your appointed
time may be fulfilled; then unto Him is your return, and then will
He inform you of what ye have done.
He triumphs over His servants; He sends to them guardian angels,
until, when death comes to any one of you, our messengers take him
away; they pass not over any one, and then are they returned to
God, their true sovereign.
Is not His the rule? but He is very quick at reckoning up.
Say, 'Who rescues you from the darkness of the land and of the sea?'
ye call upon Him in humility and in secret, 'Indeed, if He would
rescue us from this, we will surely be of those who give Him thanks.'
Say, 'God rescues from the darkness thereof, and from every
trouble, yet ye associate others with Him.'
Say, 'He is able to send torment on you from above you and from
beneath your feet, and to confuse you in sects, and to make some
of you taste the violence of others.'
See how we turn about the signs, that haply they may discriminate.
Thy people called it a lie, and yet it is the truth. Say, 'I have
not charge over you; to every prophecy is a set time, and in the
end ye shall know.'
When thou dost see those who plunge deeply into the discussion of
our signs, turn from them until they plunge deeply into some other
discourse; for it may be that Satan may make thee forget; but sit
not, after thou hast remembered, with the unjust people.
Those who fear are not bound to take account of them at all, but
mind!- haply they may fear.
Leave those who have taken their religion for a play and a sport,
whom this world's life hath deceived, and remind them thereby that
a soul shall be given up for what it has earned; nor has it, beside
God,
patron or intercessor; and though it should compensate with the
fullest compensation, it would not be accepted. Those who are given
up for what they have gained, for them is a drink of boiling water,
and grievous woe for that they have misbelieved.
Say, 'Shall we call on what neither profits us nor harms us, and
be thrown back upon our heels after God has guided us, like him
whom
Satan hath led away bewildered in the earth, who has companions
who call him to guidance, "Come to us? "' Say, 'Verily,
God's guidance is the guidance, and we are bidden to resign ourselves
unto the Lord of the worlds, and be ye steadfast in prayer and fear
Him, for He it is to whom we shall be gathered.'
He it is who has created the heavens and the earth in truth; and
on the day when He says, 'BE,' then it is. His word is truth; to
Him is the kingdom on the day when the trumpets shall be blown;
the knower of the unseen and of the evident; He is wise and well
aware.
When Abraham said to his father Azar, 'Dost thou take idols for
gods? verily, I see thee and thy people in obvious error.' Thus
did we show Abraham the kingdom of heaven and of the earth, that
he should be of those who are sure. And when the night overshadowed
him he saw a star and said, 'This is my Lord;' but when it set he
said, 'I love not those that set.' And when he saw the moon beginning
to rise he said, 'This is my Lord;' but when it set he said, 'If
God my Lord guides me not I shall surely be of the people who err.'
And when he saw the sun beginning to rise he said, 'This is my Lord,
this is greatest of all;' but when it set he said, 'O my people!
verily, I am clear of what ye associate with God; verily, I have
turned my face to him who originated the heaven and the earth, as
a 'Hanif, and I am not of the idolaters.' And his people disputed
with him;- he said, 'Do ye dispute with me concerning God, when
He has guided me? but I fear not what ye associate with Him unless
my Lord should wish for anything. My Lord doth comprehend all things
in His knowledge, will ye not then remember? How should I fear what
ye associate with Him, when ye yourselves fear not to associate
with God what He has sent down to you no power to do? Which then
of the two sects is worthier of belief, if indeed ye know?'
Those who believe and do not obscure their faith with wrong, they
are those who shall have security, and they are guided.
These are our arguments which we gave to Abraham against his
people;- we raise the rank of whom we will; verily, thy Lord is
wise
and knowing. And we gave to him Isaac and Jacob, each did we guide.
And Noah we guided before and all his seed,- David and Solomon and
Job and Joseph and Moses and Aaron,- for thus do we reward those
who do good. And Zachariah and John and Jesus and Elias, all righteous
ones; and Ishmael and Elisha and Jonas and Lot, each one have we
preferred above the worlds; and of their fathers and their seed
and brethren; we have chosen them and guided them into a right way.
That is God's guidance; He guides those whom He will of His
servants; and if they associate aught with Him,- vain is that which
they have worked.
It is to these we give the Book and judgment and prophecy; and if
these disbelieve therein we have given them in charge to a people
who shall not disbelieve.
It is these that God hath guided, and by their guidance be thou
led.
Say, 'I will not ask you for it a hire: it is naught save a reminder
to the worlds.'
They do not prize God at His true worth when they say, 'God has
never revealed to mortal anything.' Say, 'Who revealed the Book
wherewith Moses came, a light and a guidance unto men? Ye put it
on papers which ye show, though ye hide much; and ye are taught
what ye knew not, neither you nor your fathers.' Say, 'God,' then
leave them in their discussion to play.
This is the Book which we have revealed, a blessing and a
confirmation to those which were before it, and that the mother
of
cities may be warned, with those who are round about her. Those
who believe in the last day believe therein, and they unto their
prayers will keep.
Who is more unjust than he who devises against God a lie, or says,
'I am inspired,' when he was not inspired at all? and who says,
'I
will bring down the like of what God has sent down;' but didst thou
see when the unjust are in the floods of death, and the angels stretch
forth their hands, 'Give ye forth your souls; to-day shall ye be
recompensed with the torment of disgrace, for that ye did say
against God what was not true, and were too proud to hear His signs
And ye come now single-handed as we created you at first, and ye
have left behind your backs that which we granted you; and we see
not with you your intercessors whom ye pretended were partners amongst
you; betwixt you have the ties been cut asunder; and strayed away
from you is what ye did pretend.'
Verily, God it is who cleaves out the grain and the date-stone;
He
brings forth the living from the dead, and it is He who brings the
dead from the living. There is God! how then can ye be beguiled?
He it is who cleaves out the morning, and makes night a repose,
and the sun and the moon two reckonings- that is the decree of the
mighty, the wise!
He it is who made for you stars that ye might be guided thereby
in
the darkness of the land and of the sea. Now have we detailed the
signs unto a people who do know.
He it is who made you spring from one soul, and gave you a settlement
and a depository. Now have we detailed the signs unto a
people who discern.
He it is who sends down from the heavens water; and we bring forth
therewith growths of everything; and we bring forth therefrom green
things, wherefrom we bring forth grain in full ear; and the palm,
from its spathe come clusters within reach; and gardens of grapes
and olives and pomegranates, alike and unlike;- behold its fruit
when it fruits and ripens! verily, in that ye have a sign for the
people who believe.
Yet they made the ginn partners with God, though He created them!
and they ascribed to Him sons and daughters, though they have no
knowledge; celebrated be His praise! and exalted be He above what
they attribute to Him! The inventor of the heavens and the earth!
how can He have a son, when He has no female companion, and when
He has created everything, and everything He knows?
There is God for you,- your Lord! There is no god but He, the
Creator of everything; then worship Him, for He o'er everything
keeps guard!
Sight perceives Him not, but He perceives men's sights; for He is
the subtle, the aware.
Now has an insight from your Lord come unto you, and he who looks
therewith it is for himself; but he who is blind thereto, it is
against his soul and I am not your keeper.
Thus do we turn about the signs, that they may say, 'Thou hast
studied,' and that we may explain to those who know.
Follow what is revealed to thee from thy Lord; there is no god but
He, and shun the idolaters.
But had God pleased, they would not have associated aught with
Him; but we have not made thee a keeper over them, nor art thou
for them a warder.
Do not abuse those who call on other than God, for then they may
abuse God openly in their ignorance. So do we make seemly to every
nation their work, then unto their Lord is their return, and He
will inform them of what they have done.
They swore by God with their most strenuous oath, that if there
come to them a sign they will indeed believe therein. Say, 'Signs
are only in God's hands;- but what will make you understand that
even when one has come, they will not believe?'
We will overturn their hearts and their eyesights, even as they
believed not at first; and we will leave them, in their rebellion,
blindly wandering on.
And had we sent down unto them the angels, or the dead had spoken
to them, or we had gathered everything unto them in hosts, they
would not have believed unless that God pleased- but most of them
are ignorant.
So have we made for every prophet an enemy,- devils of men and
ginns; some of them inspire others with specious speech to lead
astray; but had thy Lord pleased they would not have done it; so
leave them with what they do devise.
And let the hearts of those who believe not in the hereafter listen
to it; and let them be well pleased with it; and let them gain what
they may gain!
Of other than God shall I crave a decree, when it is He who has
sent down to you the Book in detail, and those to whom we gave the
Book know that it is sent down from thy Lord, in truth? be thou
not then of those who doubt.
The words of thy Lord are fulfilled in truth and justice; there
is none to change His words, for He both hears and knows.
But if thou followest most of those who are in the land, they will
lead thee astray from the path of God; they only follow suspicion
and they only (rest on) conjecture.
Thy Lord, He knows best who errs from His path, and He knows best
the guided.
Eat then of what God's name has been pronounced over, if ye
believe in His signs. What ails you that ye do not eat from what
God's name is pronounced over, when He has detailed to you what
is unlawful for you? Save what ye are forced to; but, verily, many
will lead you astray by their fancies, without knowledge. Verily,
thy
Lord knows best the transgressors.
Leave alone the outside of sin and the inside thereof; verily, those
who earn sin shall be recompensed for what they have gained.
But eat not of what the name of God has not been pronounced over,
for, verily, it is an abomination. Verily, the devils inspire their
friends that they may wrangle with you; but if ye obey them, verily,
ye are idolaters.
Is he who was dead and we have quickened him, and made for him a
light, that he might walk therein amongst men, like him whose likeness
is in the darkness whence he cannot come forth? Thus is made seemly
to the misbelievers what they have done.
And thus have we placed in every town the great sinners thereof,
that they may use craft therein; but they use not craft except against
themselves, although they do not understand.
And when there comes to them a sign, they say, 'We will not
believe until we are brought like what the apostles were brought;'
God knows best where to put His message. There shall befall those
who sin, meanness in God's eyes, and grievous torment for the craft
they used.
Whomsoever God wishes to guide, He expands His breast to Islam;
but whomsoever wishes to lead astray, He makes his breast tight
and straight, as though he would mount up into heaven; thus does
God set His horror on those who do not believe.
This is the way of thy Lord- straight. We have detailed the signs
unto a mindful people; for them is an abode of peace; and their
Lord, He is their patron for what they have done.
And on the day when He shall gather them all together, 'O assembly
of the ginns! ye have got much out of mankind.' And their clients
from among mankind shall say, 'O our Lord! much advantage had we
one from another;' but we reached our appointed time which thou
hadst appointed for us. Says He, 'The fire is your resort, to dwell
therein for aye!
save what God pleases; verily, thy Lord is wise and knowing.'
Thus do we make some of the unjust patrons of the others, for that
which they have earned.
O assembly of ginns and men! did there not come to you apostles
from among yourselves, relating to you our signs, and warning you
of the meeting of this very day of yours? They say, 'We bear witness
against ourselves.' The life of this world deceived them, and they
bear witness against themselves that they were unbelievers.
That is because thy Lord would never destroy towns unjustly while
their people are careless; but for every one are degrees of what
they have done; and thy Lord is not careless of that which they
do.
Thy Lord is rich, merciful; if He pleases He will take you off,
and will cause what He pleases to succeed you; even as He raised
you up from the seed of other people.
Verily, what ye are promised will surely come, nor can ye frustrate
it.
Say, 'O my people! act according to your power, verily, I am acting
too; and soon shall ye know whose is the future of the abode!' verily,
the unjust shall not prosper.
They set apart for God, from what He raises of tilth and of cattle,
a portion, and they say, 'This is God's;'- as they pretend- 'and
this is for our associates;' but that which is for their associates
reaches not to God, and that which was for God does reach to their
associates;- evil is it what they judge.
Thus too have their associates made seemly to many of the idolaters
the killing of their children, to destroy them, and to obscure for
them their religion; but had God pleased they would not have done
it, leave them alone and that which they have forged.
And they say, 'These cattle and tilth are inviolable; none shall
taste thereof, save such as we please'- as they pretend- and there
are
cattle whose backs are prohibited, and cattle over whom God's name
is not pronounced,- forging a lie against Him! He shall reward them
for what they have forged.
And they say, 'What is in the wombs of these cattle is unlawful
for our wives, but if it be (born) dead, then are they partners
therein.' He will reward them for their attribution; verily, He
is wise and knowing.
Losers are they who kill their children foolishly, without knowledge,
and who prohibit what God has bestowed upon them, forging a
lie against God; they have erred and are not guided.
He it is who brought forth gardens with trailed and untrailed vines,
and the palms and corn land, with various food, and olives, and
pomegranates, alike and unlike. Eat from the fruit thereof whene'er
it
fruits, and bring the dues thereof on the day of harvest, and be
not
extravagant; verily, He loves not the extravagant.
Of cattle are there some to ride on and to spread. Eat of what God
has bestowed upon you, and follow not the footsteps of Satan;
verily, he is to you an open foe.
Eight pairs,- of sheep two, and of goats two; say, 'Are the two
males unlawful, or the two females, or what the wombs of the two
females contain? inform me with knowledge if ye tell the truth.'
And
of camels two, and cows two; say, 'Are the two males unlawful, or
the two females, or what the wombs of the two females contain? Were
ye witnesses when God ordained for you these?- Then who is more
unjust than he who devises a lie against God, to lead men astray
without knowledge? verily, God guides not the unjust people.'
Say, 'I cannot find in what I am inspired with anything unlawful
for
the taster to taste; unless it be dead (of itself), or blood that
has been shed, or the flesh of swine,- for that is a horror- or
an
abomination that is consecrated to other than God. But he who is
forced, not wilfully nor transgressing,- then, verily, thy Lord
is
forgiving and merciful.'
To those who were Jews did we prohibit everything that hath a
solid hoof; and of oxen and sheep did we prohibit to them the fat,
save what the backs of both do bear, or the inwards, or what is
mixed with bone; with that did we recompense them for their rebellion,
for, verily, we are true.
And if they give thee the lie, say, 'Your Lord is of ample mercy,
nor shall His violence be turned back from the sinful people.'
Those who associate others with God will say, 'Had God pleased,
we had not so associated, nor our fathers; nor should we have forbidden
aught.' Thus did they give the lie to those who came before them,
until they tasted of our violence! Say, 'Have ye any knowledge?
if so, bring it forth to us: ye only follow suspicion, and ye do
but conjecture.'
Say, 'God's is the searching argument; and had He pleased He would
have guided you all.'
Say, 'Come on then with your witnesses, who bear witness that God
has prohibited these!' but if they do bear witness, bear thou not
witness with them; nor follow the lust of those who say our signs
are lies, and those who do not believe in the last day, or those
who for their Lord make peers.
Say, 'Come! I will recite what your Lord has forbidden you, that
ye may not associate aught with Him, and (may show) kindness to
your parents, and not kill your children through poverty;- we will
provide for you and them;- and draw not nigh to flagrant sins,
either apparent or concealed, and kill not the soul, which God hath
forbidden save by right; that is what God ordains you, haply ye
may
understand.'
And draw not nigh unto the wealth of the orphan, save so as to
better it, until he reaches full age; and give weight and measure
with
justice. We do not compel the soul save what it can compass; and
when ye pronounce, then be just, though it be in the case of a
relative.
And God's compact fulfil ye; that is what He ordained you, haply
ye may be mindful. Verily, this is my right way; follow it then,
and
follow not various paths, to separate yourselves from His way; that
is
what He has ordained you, haply ye may fear!
Then we gave Moses the Book, complete for him who acts aright, and
a decision and a guidance and a mercy; haply in the meeting of their
Lord they will believe.
This is the Book which we have sent down; it is a blessing; follow
it then and fear; haply ye may obtain mercy. Lest ye say, 'The Book
was only sent down to two sects before us; verily, we, for what
they
read, care naught.' Or, lest ye should say, 'Had we had a book
revealed to us we should surely have been more guided than they;'
but there is come to them a manifest sign from their Lord, and a
guidance and a mercy; who then is more unjust than he who calls
God's signs lies, and turns from them? we will reward those who
turn from our signs with an evil punishment for that they turned
away.
What do they expect but that the angels should come for them, or
that thy Lord should come, or that some signs of thy Lord should
come?
On the day when some signs do come, its faith shall profit no soul
which did not believe before, unless it has earned some good by
its
faith. Say, 'Wait ye expectant, then we wait expectant too.'
Verily, those who divided their religion and became sects, thou
hast
not to do with them, their matter is in God's hands, He will yet
inform them of that which they have done.
He who brings a good work shall have ten like it; but he who brings
a bad work shall be recompensed only with the like thereof, for
they shall not be wronged.
Say, 'As for me, my Lord has guided me to the right way, a right
religion,- the faith of Abraham the 'Hanif, for he was not of the
idolaters.'
Say, 'Verily, my prayers and my devotion and my life and my death
belong to God, the Lord of the worlds. He has no partner; that is
what I am bidden; for I am first of those who are resigned.'
Say, Other than God shall I crave for a Lord when He is Lord of
all?' but no soul shall earn aught save against itself; nor shall
one bearing a burden bear the burden of another; and then unto your
Lord is your return, and He will inform you concerning that whereon
ye do dispute.
He it is who made you vicegerents, and raised some of you above
others in degree, to try you by that which he has brought you;-
verily, thy Lord is swift to punish, but, verily, He is forgiving
and merciful.
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