THE
KORAN;
COMMONLY CALLED
THE
ALKORAN OF
MOHAMMED.
TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH
FROM THE ORIGINAL ARABIC
BY GEORGE
SALE,
WITH EXPLANATORY NOTES
SELECTED
BY FREDERIC MYNON
COOPER.
TO WHICH IS
PREFIXED
A LIFE OF
MOHAMMED.
NEW YORK:
A. L. BURT,
PUBLISHER.
THE GENUINE KORAN.
THE Arabian Bible, to which this Life is prefixed, is the genuine Koran,
commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed, and which was translated into English
immediately from the original Arabic; and inscribed to the Right Honorable Lord
John Carteret, one of the Lords of His Britannic Majesty's most Honorable Privy
Council, in 1734, by George Sale, a gentleman of extraordinary learning, and a
perfect master of the languages, customs, habits, manners, laws, and traditions
of the Eastern Nations.
It is the only true and legitimate version of the
Mohammedan Bible; and could not, perhaps, be published in a popular form, more
opportunely than at the present time, when the great Mohammedan Governments are
all tottering to their very foundations; and their subjects are beginning, in
the fulfilment of the prophecies of the Holy Scriptures, to yield up their faith
in Islamism and become converts to the Christian Religion.
BEAUTIFUL LANGUAGE OF THE KORAN.
THE Koran is universally allowed to be written with the utmost elegance
and purity of language. It is confessedly the standard of the Arabian tongue.
The Moslems or more orthodox believe, and are taught by the book itself, that it
is inimitable by human pen; and, therefore, insisted upon as a permanent
miracle, greater than the raising of the dead to life, and alone sufficient to
convince the world of its heavenly origin.
THE
KORAN;
COMMONLY
CALLED
THE ALCORAN OF MOHAMMED;
TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH IMMEDIATELY FROM THE ORIGINAL
ARABIC;
BY GEORGE SALE, GENT.
1734.
"Nulla falsa doctrina est, quæ non aliquid veri permisceat."
AUGUSTIN.
Quæst Evang. 1. 2. C 40.
A TABLE OF THE CHAPTERS
OF
THE
KORAN.1
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Chap. Page
1. Intitled, The Preface, or Introduction;
containing 7 verses, 57
2. Intitled, The Cow; containing 286 verses,
57
3. Intitled, The Family of Imrân; containing 200
(199) verses, 86
4. Intitled, Women; containing 175 verses,
102
5. Intitled, The Table; containing 120 verses,
119
6. Intitled, Cattle (Flocks); containing
165 verses, 133
7. Intitled, Al Araf; containing 206 (205)
verses, 148
8. Intitled, The Spoils; containing 76 verses,
165
9. Intitled, The Declaration of Immunity (Conversion);
containing 139 (130) verses, 171
10. Intitled, Jonas; containing 109 verses,
183
11. Intitled, Hud; containing 123 verses,
192
12. Intitled, Joseph; containing 111 verses,
202
13. Intitled, Thunder; containing 43 verses,
211
14. Intitled, Abraham; containing 52 verses,
215
15. Intitled, Al Hejr; containing 99 (100)
verses, 220
16. Intitled, The Bee (The
Bees); containing 128 verses, 224
17. Intitled, The Night Journey; containing 110
(111) verses, 234
18. Intitled, The Cave; containing 111 (110)
verses, 242
19. Intitled, Mary; containing 80 (98) verses,
250
20. Intitled, T. H.; containing 134 (135)
verses, 255
21. Intitled, The Prophets; containing 112
verses, 268
22. Intitled, The Pilgrimage; containing 78
verses, 270
23. Intitled, The True Believers; containing 118
verses, 276
1 The titles and figures within
parentheses are those which are given in the translation by SAVARY.
Chap. Page
24. Intitled, Light; containing 74 (64) verses,
282
25. Intitled, Al Forkan (The
Koran); containing 77 verses, 288
26. Intitled, The Poets; containing 227 (228)
verses, 293
27. Intitled, The Ant; containing 93 (95)
verses, 300
28. Intitled, The Story (The
History); containing 87 (88) verses, 306
29. Intitled, The Spider; containing 69 verses
313
30. Intitled, The Greeks; containing 60 verses,
318
31. Intitled, Lokmân; containing 34 verses,
323
32. Intitled, Adoration; containing 29 (30)
verses, 325
33. Intitled, The Confederates (; containing 73 verses 328
34. Intitled, Saba; containing 54 verses,
334
35. Intitled, The Creator (The
Angels); containing 45 verses, 339
36. Intitled, Y. S. (I. S.); containing 83
verses, 343
37. Intitled, Those who rank themselves in Order (The
Classes); containing 182 verses, 347
38. Intitled, S.; containing 86 (88) verses,
352
39. Intitled, The Troops; containing 75 verses,
356
40. Intitled, The True Believer; containing 85
verses, 362
41. Intitled, Are distinctly explained (; containing 54 (55) verses, 369
42. Intitled, Consultation (; containing 53 verses, 373
43. Intitled, The Ornaments of Gold (;
containing 89 verses, 377
44. Intitled, Smoke; containing 57 (59) verses,
382
45. Intitled, The Kneeling; containing 36
verses, 384
46. Intitled, Al Ahkaf; containing 35 verses,
387
47. Intitled, Mohammed (; containing 38 (40) verses 390
48. Intitled, The Victory; containing 29 verses,
393
49. Intitled, The Inner Apartments (The
Sanctuary); containing 18 verses, 396
50. Intitled, K.; containing 45 verses,
398
51. Intitled, The Dispersing (; containing 60 verses 400
52. Intitled, The Mountain; containing 48 (49)
verses, 403
53. Intitled, The Star; containing 61 verses,
405
54. Intitled, The Moon; containing 55 verses,
407
55. Intitled, The Merciful; containing 78
verses, 409
56. Intitled, The Inevitable (The
Judgment); containing 99 (96) verses, 412
57. Intitled, Iron; containing 29 verses,
414
Chap Page
58. Intitled, She who disputed (The Complaint);
containing 22 verses, 417
59. Intitled, The Emigration (The Assembly);
containing 24 (25) verses, 420
60. Intitled, She who is tried (The Proof);
containing 13 verses, 422
61. Intitled, Battle Array (The Array);
containing 14 verses, 424
62. Intitled, The Assembly (Friday);
containing 11 verses, 426
63. Intitled, The Hypocrites (The Impious);
containing 11 verses 427
64. Intitled, Mutual Deceit (Knavery);
containing 18 verses, 428
65. Intitled, Divorce; containing 12 verses,
429
66. Intitled, Prohibition; containing 12 verses,
431
67. Intitled, The Kingdom; containing 30 verses,
433
68. Intitled, The Pen; containing 52 verses,
435
69. Intitled, The Infallible (The Inevitable Day);
containing 52 verses, 437
70. Intitled, The Steps (The Classes or The Orders);
containing 44 verses, 438
71. Intitled, Noah; containing 28 verses,
440
72. Intitled, The Genii; containing 28 verses,
441
73. Intitled, The Wrapped up (The Prophet
clothed in his Dress);
containing 19 (20) verses, 443
74. Intitled, The Covered (The Mantle);
containing 55 verses, 444
75. Intitled, The Resurrection; containing 40
verses, 446
76. Intitled, Man; containing 31 (30) verses,
447
77. Intitled, Those which are sent (The Messengers);
containing 50 verses, 448
78. Intitled, The News (The Important
News);
containing 40 (41) verses, 450
79. Intitled, Those who tear forth (The Ministers of
Vengeance);
containing 46 (47) verses 451
80. Intitled, He Frowned (The Frowning Brow);
containing 42 verses, 453
81. Intitled, The Folding up (The Darkness);
containing 29 (28) verses, 454
82. Intitled, The Cleaving asunder (The Breaking);
containing 19 verses, 454
83. Intitled, Those who give short Measure or Weight (The Unjust
Measure);
containing 36 verses, 455
84. Intitled, The Rending in sunder (The Opening);
containing 23 (25) verses, 456
Chap Page
85. Intitled, The Celestial Signs; containing 22
verses, 457
86. Intitled, The Star which appeareth by Night (The Nocturnal
Star);
containing 17 verses, 458
87. Intitled, The Most High; containing 19
verses, 459
88. Intitled, The Overwhelming (The Gloomy
Veil);
containing 26 (27) verses, 459
89. Intitled, The Daybreak; containing 30
verses, 460
90. Intitled, The Territory (The City);
containing 20 verses, 461
91. Intitled, The Sun; containing 15 (16)
verses, 462
92. Intitled, The Night; containing 21 verses,
462
93. Intitled, The Brightness (The Sun in his
Meridian);
containing 11 verses, 463
94. Intitled, Have we not Opened (The Expanding);
containing 8 verses, 464
95. Intitled, The Fig (The Fig-tree);
containing 8 verses 464
96. Intitled, Congealed Blood (The Union of the
Sexes);
containing 19 verses, 464
97. Intitled, Al Kadr (The Celebrated
Night);
containing 5 verses, 465
98. Intitled, The Evidence; containing 8 verses,
465
99. Intitled, The Earthquake, containing 8
verses 466
100. Intitled, The War Horses which run swiftly (The Coursers);
containing 11 verses 467
101. Intitled, The Striking ();
containing 10 (8) verses, 467
102. Intitled, The Emulous Desire of Multiplying (The Love of Gain);
containing 8 verses 468
103. Intitled, The Afternoon; containing 3
verses, 468
104. Intitled, The Slanderer; containing 9
verses, 468
105. Intitled, The Elephant; containing 5
verses, 469
106. Intitled, Koreish (The Koreishites);
containing 4 verses, 469
107. Intitled, Necessaries (The Succoring Hand);
containing 7 verses, 470
108. Intitled, Al Cawthar; containing 3 verses,
470
109. Intitled, The Unbelievers; containing 6
verses, 470
110. Intitled, Assistance; containing 3 verses,
471
111. Intitled, Abu Laheb; containing 5 verses,
471
112. Intitled, The Declaration of God's Unity (Unity);
containing 4 verses, 471
113. Intitled, The Daybreak (The God of
Morning);
containing 5 verses, 472
114. Intitled, Men; containing 6 verses,
472
AL KORAN.*
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CHAPTER I
INTITLED, THE PREFACE, OR
INTRODUCTION; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD
PRAISE be to GOD, the LORD of all creatures; the most merciful, the king
of the day of judgment. Thee do we worship, and of thee do we beg assistance.
Direct us in the right way, in the way of those to whom thou hast been gracious;
not of those against whom thou art incensed, nor of those who go
astray.
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CHAPTER
II.
INTITLED, THE COW; REVEALED PARTLY AT MECCA, AND PARTLY AT
MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
A. L. M.1 There is no doubt in this book; it is a
direction to the pious, who believe in the mysteries of faith,
1 There are twenty-nine
chapters in the Koran, which have this peculiarity–that they begin with certain
letters of the alphabet. Some with a single one, others with more. These letters
the Mohammedans believe to be peculiar marks of the Koran, and to conceal
several profound mysteries–the certain understanding of which, the more
intelligent confess, has not been communicated to any mortal, the prophet only
excepted.
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* For all explanatory notes see Appendix, page
473.
who observe the appointed times of prayer, and distribute alms
out of what we have bestowed on them, and who believe in that revelation,
which hath been sent down unto thee and that which hath been sent down unto
the prophets before thee, and have firm assurance of the life to come: these
are directed by their LORD, and they shall prosper. As for the unbelievers, it
will be equal to them whether thou admonish them, or do not admonish them; they
will not believe. GOD hath sealed up their hearts and their hearing; a dimness
covereth their sight, and they shall suffer a grievous punishment. There are
some who say, We believe in GOD, and the last day; but are not really
believers: they seek to deceive GOD, and those who do believe, but they deceive
themselves only, and are not sensible thereof. There is an infirmity in their
hearts, and GOD hath increased that infirmity; and they shall suffer a most
painful punishment, because they have disbelieved. When one saith unto them, Act
not corruptly in the earth; they reply, Verily we are men of integrity. Are not
they themselves corrupt doers? but they are not sensible thereof. And when one
saith unto them, Believe ye as others believe; they answer, Shall we believe as
fools believe? Are not they themselves fools? but they know it not. When they
meet those who believe, they say, We do believe: but when they retire privately
to their devils, they say, We really hold with you, and only mock at
those people: GOD shall mock at them, and continue them in their impiety;
they shall wander in confusion. There are the the men who have purchased
error at the price of true direction: but their traffic hath not been
gainful, neither have they been rightly directed. They are like unto one
who kindleth a fire, and when it hath enlightened all around him, GOD taketh
away their light and leaveth them in darkness, they shall not see; they
are deaf, dumb, and blind, therefore will they not repent.1 Or
like a stormy cloud from heaven, fraught with darkness, thunder, and lightning,
they put their fingers in their ears because of the noise of the thunder, for
fear of death; GOD encompasseth the infidels: the lightning wanteth but little
of taking away their sight; so often as it enlighteneth them, they walk therein,
but when darkness cometh on them, they stand still; and if GOD so pleased, he
would certainly deprive them of their hearing
and their sight, for God is almighty.1 O men of Mecca, serve
your LORD who hath created you, and those who have been before you: peradventure
ye will fear him; who hath spread the earth as a bed for you, and the
heaven as a covering, and hath caused water to descend from heaven, and thereby
produced fruits for your sustenance. Set not up therefore any equals unto GOD,
against your own knowledge. If ye be in doubt concerning that revelation
which we have sent down unto our servant, produce a chapter like unto it, and
call upon your witnesses besides GOD, if ye say truth. But if ye do it
not, nor shall ever be able to do it; justly fear the fire whose
fuel is men and stones, prepared for the unbelievers. But bear good tidings unto
those who believe, and do good works, that they shall have gardens watered by
rivers; so often as they eat of the fruit thereof for sustenance, they
shall say, this is what we have formerly eaten of; and they shall be
supplied with several sorts of fruit having a mutual resemblance to one
another. There shall they enjoy wives subject to no impurity, and there shall
they continue forever. Moreover, GOD will not be ashamed to propound in a
parable a gnat, or even a more despicable thing: for they who believe will know
it to be the truth from their LORD; but the unbelievers will say, What meaneth
GOD by this parable? he will thereby mislead many, and will direct many thereby:
but he will not mislead any thereby, except the transgressors, who make
void the covenant of GOD after the establishing thereof, and cut in sunder that
which GOD hath commanded to be joined, and act corruptly in the earth; they
shall perish. How is it that ye believe not in GOD? Since ye were dead,
and he gave you life; he will hereafter cause you to die, and will again restore
you to life; then shall ye return unto him. It is he who hath created for you
whatsoever is on earth, and then set his mind to the creation of heaven,
and formed it into seven heavens; he knoweth all things. When thy LORD said unto
the angels, I am going to place a substitute on earth; they said, Wilt thou
place there one who will do evil therein, and shed blood? but we celebrate thy
praise, and sanctify thee.2 GOD answered, Verily I know that which ye
know not; and he taught Adam the names of all things, and then proposed them to
the angels, and said, Declare unto me the names
of these things if ye say truth. They answered, Praise be unto thee; we have no
knowledge but what thou teachest us, for thou art knowing and wise. GOD said, O
Adam, tell them their names. And when he had told them their names, GOD said,
Did I not tell you that I know the secrets of heaven and earth, and know that
which ye discover, and that which ye conceal?1 And when we said unto
the angels, Worship Adam; they all worshipped him, except Eblis,
who refused, and was puffed up with pride, and became of the number
of unbelievers. And we said, O Adam, dwell thou and thy wife in the garden,
and eat of the fruit thereof plentifully wherever ye will; but approach
not this tree, lest ye become of the number of the transgressors. But
Satan caused them to forfeit paradise, and turned them out of the
state of happiness wherein they had been; whereupon we said, Get ye down,
the one of you an enemy unto the other; and there shall be a dwelling-place for
you on earth, and a provision for a season.2 And Adam learned words
of prayer from his LORD, and GOD turned unto him, for he is easy to be
reconciled and merciful. We said, Get ye all down from hence; hereafter shall
there come unto you a direction from me, and whoever shall follow my direction,
on them shall no fear come, neither shall they be grieved; but they who shall be
unbelievers, and accuse our signs of falsehood, they shall be the companions of
hell fire, therein shall they remain forever. O children of Israel,
remember my favor wherewith I have favored you; and perform your covenant
with me, and I will perform my covenant with you; and revere me: and
believe in the revelation which I have sent down, confirming that which
is with you, and be not the first who believe not therein, neither exchange my
signs for a small price; and fear me. Clothe not the truth with vanity, neither
conceal the truth against your own knowledge; observe the stated times of
prayer, and pay your legal alms, and bow down yourselves with those who bow
down. Will ye command men to do justice, and forget your own souls? yet ye read
the book of the law: do ye not therefore understand? Ask help with
perseverance and prayer; this indeed is grievous unless to the humble, who
seriously think they shall meet their LORD and that to him they shall
return. O children of Israel, remember my favor wherewith I have favored you,
and that
I have preferred you above all nations; dread the day wherein one soul
shall not make satisfaction for another soul, neither shall any
intercession be accepted from them, nor shall any compensation be received,
neither shall they be helped. Remember when we delivered you from the
people of Pharaoh, who grievously oppressed you, they slew your male children,
and let your females live: therein was a great trial from your LORD. And when we
divided the sea for you and delivered you, and drowned Pharaoh's people while ye
looked on. And when we treated with Moses forty nights; then ye took the calf
for your God, and did evil; yet afterwards we forgave you, that
peradventure ye might give thanks. And when we gave Moses the book of the
law, and the distinction between good and evil, that peradventure ye
might be directed. And when Moses said unto his people, O my people, verily ye
have injured your own souls, by your taking the calf for your God;
therefore be turned unto your Creator, and slay those among you who have been
guilty of that crime; this will be better for you in the sight of your
Creator: and thereupon he turned unto you, for he is easy to be
reconciled, and merciful. And when ye said, O Moses, we will not believe thee,
until we see GOD manifestly; therefore a punishment came upon you, while ye
looked on; then we raised you to life after ye had been dead, that peradventure
ye might give thanks. And we caused clouds to overshadow you, and manna and
quails to descend upon you, saying, Eat of the good things which we have
given you for food: and they injured not us, but injured their own souls. And
when we said, Enter into this city, and eat of the provisions thereof
plentifully as ye will; and enter the gate worshipping, and say, Forgiveness! we
will pardon you your sins, and give increase unto the well-doers. But the
ungodly changed the expression into another, different from what had been spoken
unto them; and we sent down upon the ungodly indignation from heaven, because
they had transgressed. And when Moses asked drink for his people, we said,
Strike the rock with thy rod; and there gushed thereout twelve fountains
according to the number of the tribes, and all men knew their
respective drinking-place.1 Eat and drink of the bounty of
GOD, and commit not evil on the earth, acting unjustly. And when ye said, O
Moses, we will by no means be satisfied with one
kind of food; pray unto thy LORD therefore for us, that he would produce
for us of that which the earth bringeth forth, herbs and cucumbers, and garlic,
and lentils, and onions; Moses answered, Will ye exchange that which is better,
for that which is worse? Get ye down into Egypt, for there shall ye find
what ye desire: and they were smitten with vileness and misery, and drew on
themselves indignation from GOD. This they suffered, because they
believed not in the signs of GOD, and killed the prophets unjustly; this,
because they rebelled and transgressed. Surely those who believe, and those who
Judaize, and Christians, and Sabians, whoever believeth in GOD, and the last
day, and doth that which is right, they shall have their reward with their LORD;
there shall come no fear on them, neither shall they be grieved. Call
to mind also when we accepted your covenant, and lifted up the mountain
of Sinai over you, saying, Receive the law which we have
given you, with a resolution to keep it, and remember that which is
contained therein, that ye may beware. After this ye again turned back, so that
if it had not been for GOD's indulgence and mercy towards you, ye had certainly
been destroyed. Moreover ye know what befell those of your nation who
transgressed on the Sabbath day; We said unto them, Be ye changed into
apes, driven away from the society of men.1 And we made them
an example unto those who were contemporary with them, and unto those who came
after them, and a warning to the pious. And when Moses said unto his people,
Verily GOD commandeth you to sacrifice a cow; they answered, Dost thou make a
jest of us!2 Moses said, GOD forbid that I should be one of
the foolish. They said, Pray for us unto thy LORD, that he would show us what
cow it is. Moses answered, He saith, She is neither an old cow, nor a
young heifer, but of a middle age between both: do ye therefore that which ye
are commanded. They said, Pray for us unto thy LORD, that he would show us what
color she is of. Moses answered, He saith, She is a red cow, intensely red, her
color rejoiceth the beholders. They said, Pray for us unto thy LORD, that he
would further show us what cow it is, for several cows with
us are like one another, and we, if GOD please, will be directed. Moses
answered, He saith, She is a cow not broken to plough the earth, or water the
field, a sound one, there is no blemish in her. They said
Now hast thou brought the truth. Then they sacrificed her; yet they wanted but
little of leaving it undone. And when ye slew a man, and contended among
yourselves concerning him, GOD brought forth to light that which ye
concealed. For we said, Strike the dead body with part of the
sacrificed cow: so GOD raiseth the dead to life, and showeth you his signs,
that peradventure ye may understand. Then were your hearts hardened after this,
even as stones, or exceeding them in hardness: for from some stones have
rivers bursted forth, others have been rent in sunder, and water hath issued
from them, and others have fallen down for fear of GOD. But GOD is not
regardless of that which ye do. Do ye therefore desire that the Jews
should believe you? yet a part of them heard the word of GOD, and then perverted
it, after they had understood it, against their own conscience. And when they
meet the true believers, they say, We believe: but when they are privately
assembled together, they say, Will ye acquaint them with what GOD hath revealed
unto you, that they may dispute with you concerning it in the presence of your
LORD? Do ye not therefore understand? Do not they know that GOD knoweth that
which they conceal as well as that which they publish? But there are illiterate
men among them, who know not the book of the law, but only lying stories,
although they think otherwise. And woe unto them, who transcribe
corruptly the book of the law with their hands, and then say, This
is from GOD: that they may sell it for a small price. Therefore woe unto them
because of that which their hands have written; and woe unto them for that which
they have gained. They say, The fire of hell shall not touch us but for a
certain number of days. Answer, Have ye received any promise from GOD
to that purpose? for GOD will not act contrary to his promise: or do ye
speak concerning GOD that which ye know not? Verily whoso doth evil, and is
encompassed by his iniquity, they shall be the companions of hell
fire, they shall remain therein forever: but they who believe and do good works,
they shall be the companions of paradise, they shall continue therein forever.
Remember also, when we accepted the covenant of the children of Israel,
saying, Ye shall not worship any other except GOD, and ye shall
show kindness to your parents and kindred, and to orphans, and to the
poor, and speak that which is good unto men, and be constant at
prayer, and give alms. Afterwards ye turned back, except a few of you, and
retired afar off. And when we accepted your covenant, saying, Ye shall
not shed your brother's blood nor dispossess one another of your
habitations; then ye confirmed it, and were witnesses thereto.
Afterwards ye were they who slew one another, and turned several of your
brethren out of their houses, mutually assisting each other against them
with injustice and enmity; but if they come captives unto you, ye redeem them:
yet it is equally unlawful for you to dispossess them. Do ye therefore
believe in part of the book of the law, and reject other part thereof?
But whoso among you doth this, shall have no other reward than shame in this
life, and on the day of resurrection they shall be sent to a most grievous
punishment; for GOD is not regardless of that which ye do. These are they who
have purchased this present life, at the price of that which is to come;
wherefore their punishment shall not be mitigated, neither shall they be helped.
We formerly delivered the book of the law unto Moses, and caused apostles
to succeed him, and gave evident miracles to Jesus the son of Mary, and
strengthened him with the holy spirit. Do ye therefore, whenever an apostle
cometh unto you with that which your souls desire not, proudly reject
him, and accuse some of imposture, and slay others? The Jews say,
Our hearts are uncircumcised: but GOD hath cursed them with their infidelity;
therefore few shall believe. And when a book came unto them from GOD, confirming
the scriptures which were with them, although they had before prayed for
assistance against those who believed not, yet when that came unto them
which they knew to be from God, they would not believe therein: therefore
the curse of GOD shall be on the infidels. For a vile price have they
sold their souls, that they should not believe in that which GOD hath sent down;
out of envy, because GOD sendeth down his favors to such of his servants as he
pleaseth: therefore they brought on themselves indignation on indignation; and
the unbelievers shall suffer an ignominious punishment. When one saith unto
them, Believe in that which GOD hath sent down; they answer, We believe in that
which hath been sent down unto us: and they reject what hath been
revealed since, although it be the truth, confirming that which is with
them. Say, Why therefore have ye slain the prophets of GOD in times
past, if ye be true believers? Moses formerly came unto you with evident signs,
but ye afterwards took the calf for your god and did wickedly. And when
we accepted your covenant, and lifted the mountain of Sinai over you,
saying Receive the law which we have given you, with a resolution
to perform it, and hear; they said, We have heard, and have rebelled: and
they were made to drink down the calf into their hearts for their unbelief. Say,
A grievous thing hath your faith commanded you, if ye be true believers? Say, if
the future mansion with GOD be prepared peculariarly for you, exclusive
of the rest of mankind, wish for death, if ye say truth; but they will never
wish for it, because of that which their hands have sent before them; GOD
knoweth the wicked-doers; and thou shalt surely find them of all men the most
covetous of life, even more than the idolaters: one of them would desire
his life to be prolonged a thousand years, but none shall reprieve himself from
punishment, that his life may be prolonged: GOD seeth that which they do. Say,
Whoever is an enemy to Gabriel (for he hath caused the Koran to descend
on thy heart, by the permission of GOD, confirming that which was before
revealed, a direction, and good tidings to the faithful); whosoever is an
enemy to GOD, or his angels, or his apostles, or to Gabriel, or Michael, verily
GOD is an enemy to the unbelievers. And now we have sent down unto thee evident
signs, and none will disbelieve them but the evil-doers. Whenever they make a
covenant, will some of them reject it? yea, the greater part of them do not
believe. And when there came unto them an apostle from GOD, confirming that
scripture which was with them, some of those to whom the scriptures were
given cast the book of GOD behind their backs, as if they knew it not: and they
followed the device which the devils devised against the kingdom of
Solomon; and Solomon was not an unbeliever; but the devils believed not, they
taught men sorcery, and that which was sent down to the two angels at Babel,
Harût and Marût: yet those two taught no man until they had said, Verily we are
a temptation, therefore be not an unbeliever. So men learned from those two a
charm by which they might cause division between a man and his wife; but
they hurt none thereby, unless by GOD'S permission, and they learned that which
would hurt them, and not profit them; and yet they knew that he who bought
that art should have no part in the life to come, and woful is the
price for which they have sold their souls, if they knew it. But if they had
believed, and feared GOD, verily the reward they would have had from GOD
would have been better, if they had known it. O true believers, say not to
our apostle, Raïna; but say Ondhorna; and hearken: the infidels shall suffer
a grievous punishment. It is not the desire of the unbelievers, either among
those unto whom the scriptures have been given, or among the idolaters, that any
good should be sent down unto you from your LORD: but GOD will appropriate his
mercy unto whom he pleaseth; for GOD is exceeding beneficent. Whatever verse we
shall abrogate, or cause thee to forget, we will bring a better than it,
or one like unto it. Dost thou not know that God is almighty? Dost thou not know
that unto GOD belongeth the kingdom of heaven and earth? neither have ye any
protector or helper except GOD. Will ye require of your apostle according to
that which was formerly required of Moses? but he that hath exchanged faith for
infidelity, hath already erred from the straight way. Many of those unto whom
the scriptures have been given, desire to render you again unbelievers, after ye
have believed; out of envy from their souls, even after the truth is become
manifest unto them; but forgive them, and avoid them, till GOD
shall send his command; for GOD is omnipotent. Be constant in prayer, and give
alms; and what good ye have sent before for your souls, ye shall find it with
GOD; surely GOD seeth that which ye do. They say, Verily none shall enter
paradise, except they who are Jews or Christians: this is their wish. Say,
Produce your proof of this, if ye speak truth. Nay, but he who resigneth
himself to GOD, and doth that which is right, he shall have his reward with his
LORD: there shall come no fear on them, neither shall they be grieved.
The Jews say, The Christians are grounded on nothing; and the Christians
say, The Jews are grounded on nothing; and the Christians say, The Jews
are grounded on nothing; yet they both read the scriptures. So
likewise say they who know not the scripture, according to their saying.
But GOD shall judge between them on the day of the resurrection, concerning that
about which they now disagree. Who is more unjust than he who prohibiteth
the temples of GOD, that his name should be remembered therein, and who hasteth
to destroy them? Those
men cannot enter therein, but with fear: they shall have shame in this world,
and in the next a grievous punishment. To GOD belongeth the east and the
west; therefore whithersoever ye turn yourselves to pray, there is the face of
GOD; for GOD is omnipresent and omniscient. They say, GOD hath begotten
children: GOD forbid! To him belongeth whatever is in heaven, and on
earth; all is possessed by him, the Creator of heaven and earth; and when he
decreeth a thing, he only saith unto it, Be, and it is. And they who know not
the scriptures say, Unless GOD speak unto us, or thou show us a sign,
we will not believe. So said those before them, according to their
saying: their hearts resemble each other. We have already shown manifest signs
unto people who firmly believe; we have sent thee in truth, a bearer of good
tidings and a preacher; and thou shalt not be questioned concerning the
companions of hell. But the Jews will not be pleased with thee, neither the
Christians, until thou follow their religion; say, The direction of GOD is the
true direction. And verily if thou follow their desires, after the
knowledge which hath been given thee, thou shalt find no patron or protector
against GOD. They to whom we have given the book of the Koran, and who
read it with its true reading, they believe therein; and whoever believeth not
therein, they shall perish. O children of Israel, remember my favor wherewith I
have favored you, and that I have preferred you before all nations; and dread
the day wherein one soul shall not make satisfaction for another
soul, neither shall any compensation be accepted from them, nor shall any
intercession avail, neither shall they be helped. Remember when the LORD
tried Abraham by certain words, which he fulfilled: GOD said, Verily I
will constitute thee a model of religion unto mankind; he answered, And also of
my posterity; GOD said, My covenant doth not comprehend the ungodly. And when we
appointed the holy house of Mecca to be a place of resort for
mankind, and a place of security; and said, Take the station of Abraham
for a place of prayer; and we covenanted with Abraham for a place of prayer; and
we covenanted with Abraham and Ismael, that they should cleanse my house for
those who should compass it, and those who should be devoutly assiduous
there, and those who should bow down and worship. And when Abraham said,
LORD make this a territory of security, and boun-
teously bestow fruits on its inhabitants, such of them as believe in GOD and the
last day; GOD answered, And whoever believeth not, I will bestow on him little;
after wards I will drive him to the punishment of hell fire; an ill
journey shall it be! And when Abraham and Ismael raised the foundations of the
house, saying, LORD, accept it from us, for thou art he who
heareth and knoweth: LORD, make us also resigned unto thee, and of our posterity
a people resigned unto thee, and show us our holy ceremonies, and be turned unto
us, for thou art easy to be reconciled, and merciful: LORD, send them likewise
an apostle from among them, who may declare thy signs unto them, and teach them
the book of the Koran and wisdom, and may purify them; for thou art
mighty and wise. Who will be averse to the religion of Abraham, but he whose
mind is infatuated? Surely we have chosen him in this world, and in that which
is to come he shall be one of the righteous. When his LORD said unto him, Resign
thyself unto me; he answered, I have resigned myself unto the LORD of all
creatures. And Abraham bequeathed this religion to his children, and
Jacob did the same, saying, My children, verily GOD hath chosen this
religion for you, therefore die not, unless ye also be resigned. Were ye present
when Jacob was at the point of death? when he said to his sons, Whom will ye
worship after me? They answered, We will worship thy GOD, and the GOD of thy
fathers Abraham, and Ismael, and Isaac, one GOD, and to him will we be resigned.
That people are now passed away, they have what they have gained, and ye shall
have what ye gain; and ye shall not be questioned concerning that which they
have done. They say, Become Jews or Christians that ye may be directed. Say, Nay
we follow the religion of Abraham the orthodox, who was no idolater. Say,
We believe in GOD, and that which hath been sent down unto us, and that which
hath been sent down unto Abraham, and Ismael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and the
tribes, and that which was delivered unto Moses, and Jesus, and that which was
delivered unto the prophets from their LORD: We make no distinction between any
of them, and to GOD are we resigned. Now if they believe according to what ye
believe, they are surely directed, but if they turn back, they are in schism.
GOD shall support thee against them, for he is
in the hearer, the wise. The baptism of GOD have we received, and who is
better than GOD to baptize? him do we worship. Say, Will ye dispute with us
concerning GOD, who is our LORD, and your LORD? we have our works, and ye have
your works, and unto him are we sincerely devoted. Will ye say, truly Abraham,
and Ismael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and the tribes were Jews or Christians? Say,
are ye wiser, or GOD? And who is more unjust than he who hideth the testimony
which he hath received from GOD? But GOD is not regardless of that which
ye do. That people are passed away, they have what they have gained, and ye
shall have what ye gain, nor shall ye be questioned concerning that which they
have done. The foolish men will say, What hath turned them from their Keblah,
towards which they formerly prayed?1 Say unto GOD
belongeth the east and the west: he directeth whom he pleaseth into the
right way. Thus have we placed you, O Arabians, an intermediate nation,
that ye may be witness against the rest of mankind, and that the apostle
may be a witness against you. We appointed the Keblah, towards which thou didst
formerly pray, only that we might know him who followeth the apostle,
from him who turneth back on the heels; though this change seem a great
matter, unless unto those whom GOD hath directed. But GOD will not render your
faith of none effect; for GOD is gracious and merciful unto man. We have seen
thee turn about thy face towards heaven with uncertainty, but we will
cause thee to turn thyself towards a Keblah that will please thee. Turn,
therefore, thy face towards the holy temple of Mecca; and wherever ye be,
turn your faces towards that place. They to whom the scripture hath been
given, know this to be truth from their LORD. GOD is not regardless of that
which ye do. Verily although thou shouldest show unto those to whom the
scripture hath been given all kinds of signs, yet they will not follow thy
Keblah, neither shalt thou follow their Keblah; nor will one part of them follow
the Keblah of the other. And if thou follow their desires, after the knowledge
which hath been given thee, verily thou wilt become one of the ungodly.
They to whom we have given the scripture know our apostle, even as they
know their own children, but some of them hide the truth, against their own
knowledge. Truth is from thy LORD, therefore thou shalt not doubt
Every sect hath a certain tract of heaven to which they turn themselves
in prayer; but do ye strive to run after good things; wherever ye be, GOD
will bring you all back at the resurrection, for GOD is almighty. And
from what place soever thou comest forth, turn thy face towards the holy temple,
for this is truth from thy LORD; neither is GOD regardless of that which ye do.
From what place soever thou comest forth, turn thy face towards the holy temple;
and wherever ye be, thitherward turn your faces, lest men have matter of dispute
against you; but as for those among them who are unjust doers, fear them not,
but fear me, that I may accomplish my grace upon you, and that ye may be
directed. As we have sent unto you an apostle from among you, to rehearse our
signs unto you, and to purify you, and to teach you the book of the Koran
and wisdom, and to teach you that which ye knew not: therefore remember me, and
I will remember you, and give thanks unto me, and be not unbelievers. O
true believers, beg assistance with patience and prayer, for GOD is with
the patient. And say not of those who are slain in fight for the religion of
GOD, that they are dead; yea, they are living: but ye do not
understand. We will surely prove you by afflicting you in some measure
with fear, and hunger, and decrease of wealth, and loss of lives, and
scarcity of fruits: but bear good tidings unto the patient, who, when a
misfortune befalleth them, say, We are GOD'S and unto him shall we surely
return. Upon them shall be blessings from their LORD and mercy, and they are the
rightly directed. Moreover Safa and Merwah are two of the monuments of
God: whoever therefore goeth on pilgrimage to the temple of Mecca or
visiteth it, it shall be no crime in him, if he compass them
both.1 And as for him who voluntarily performeth a good work; verily
GOD is grateful and knowing. They who conceal any of the evident signs, or the
direction which we have sent down, after what we have manifested unto men in the
scripture, GOD shall curse them; and they who curse shall curse them. But as for
those who repent and amend, and make known what they concealed, I will be
turned unto them, for I am easy to be reconciled and merciful. Surely they who
believe not, and die in their unbelief, upon them shall be the curse of GOD, and
of the angels, and of all men; they shall remain under it forever, their
punishment
shall not be alleviated, neither shall they be regarded. Your GOD is one GOD;
there is no GOD but He, the most merciful. Now in the creation of heaven and
earth, and the vicissitude of night and day, and in the ship which saileth in
the sea, loaden with what is profitable for mankind, and in the
rain water which GOD sendeth from heaven, quickening thereby the dead
earth, and replenishing the same with all sorts of cattle, and in the change of
winds, and the clouds that are compelled to do service between heaven and earth,
are signs to people of understanding: yet some men take idols beside GOD, and
love them as with the love due to GOD; but the true believers are more
fervent in love towards GOD. Oh that they who act unjustly did perceive, when
they behold their punishment, that all power belongeth unto GOD, and that he is
severe in punishing! When those who have been followed shall separate themselves
from their followers, and shall see the punishment, and the cords of
relation between them shall be cut in sunder; the followers shall say, If we
could return to life, we would separate ourselves from them, as they have
now separated themselves from us. So GOD will show them their works; they
shall sigh grievously, and shall not come forth from the fire of hell. O
men, eat of that which is lawful and good on the earth; and tread not in the
steps of the devil, for he is your open enemy. Verily he commandeth you evil and
wickedness, and that ye should say that of GOD which ye know not. And when it is
said unto them who believe not, Follow that which GOD hath sent down;
they answer, Nay, but we will follow that which we found our fathers practise.
What? though their fathers knew nothing, and were not rightly directed?
The unbelievers are like unto one who crieth aloud to that which heareth not so
much as his calling, or the sound of his voice. They are
deaf, dumb, and blind, therefore do they not understand. O true believers, eat
of the good things which we have bestowed on you for food, and return thanks
unto GOD, if ye serve him. Verily he hath forbidden you to eat that which
dieth of itself, and blood and swine's flesh, and that on which any other name
but GOD'S hath been invocated. But he who is forced by necessity, not lusting,
nor returning to transgress, it shall be no crime in him if he eat of
those things, for GOD is gracious and merciful. Moreover they who conceal
any part of the
scripture which GOD hath sent down unto them, and sell it for a small price,
they shall swallow into their bellies nothing but fire; GOD shall not speak unto
them on the day of resurrection, neither shall he purify them, and they shall
suffer a grievous punishment. These are they who have sold direction for error,
and pardon for punishment: but how great will their suffering be in the fire!
This they shall endure, because GOD sent down the book of the
Koran with truth, and they who disagree concerning that book are certainly
in a wide mistake. It is not righteousness that ye turn your faces in
prayer towards the east and the west, but righteousness is of him who
believeth in GOD and the last day, and the angels, and the scriptures, and the
prophets; who giveth money for GOD'S sake unto his kindred, and unto orphans,
and the needy, and the stranger, and those who ask, and for redemption of
captives; who is constant at prayer, and giveth alms; and of those who perform
their covenant, when they have covenanted, and who behave themselves patiently
in adversity, and hardships, and in time of violence; these are they who are
true, and these are they who fear GOD. O true believers, the law of retaliation
is ordained you for the slain: the free shall die for the free, and the
servant for the servant, and a woman for a woman: but he whom his brother shall
forgive may be prosecuted, and obliged to make satisfaction according to
what is just, and a fine shall be set on him with humanity. This is indulgence
from your LORD, and mercy. And he who shall transgress after this, by killing
the murderer, shall suffer a grievous punishment. And in this law or
retaliation ye have life, O ye of understanding, that peradventure ye may fear.
It is ordained you, when any of you is at the point of death, if he leave any
goods, that he bequeath a legacy to his parents, and kindred, according
to what shall be reasonable. This is a duty incumbent on those who fear
GOD. But he who shall change the legacy, after he hath heard it
bequeathed by the dying person, surely the sin thereof shall be on those
who change it, for GOD is he who heareth and knoweth. Howbeit he who
apprehendeth from the testator any mistake or injustice, and shall compose
the matter between them, that shall be no crime in him, for GOD is
gracious and merciful. O true believers, a fast is ordained you, as it was
ordained unto those before you, that ye may fear GOD. A certain num-
ber of days shall ye fast: but he among you who shall be sick, or on a
journey, shall fast an equal number of other days. And those who can
keep it, and do not, must redeem their neglect by maintaining of a
poor man. And he who voluntarily dealeth better with the poor man than he is
obliged, this shall be better for him. But if ye fast, it will be better for
you, if ye knew it. The month of Ramadan shall ye fast, in which the
Koran was sent down from heaven, a direction unto men, and declarations
of direction, and the distinction between good and evil. Therefore, let
him among you who shall be present in this month, fast the same month;
but he who shall be sick, or on a journey, shall fast the like
number of other days. GOD would make this an ease unto you, and would not
make it a difficulty unto you; that ye may fulfil the number of
days, and glorify GOD, for that he hath directed you, and that ye may give
thanks. When my servants ask thee concerning me, Verily I am near; I will hear
the prayer of him that prayeth, when he prayeth unto me: but let them hearken
unto me, and believe in me, that they may be rightly directed. It is lawful for
you, on the night of the fast, to go in unto your wives; they are a garment unto
you, and ye are a garment unto them. GOD knoweth that ye defraud yourselves
therein, wherefore he turneth unto you, and forgiveth you. Now,
therefore, go in unto them; and earnestly desire that which GOD ordaineth you,
and eat and drink, until ye can plainly distinguish a white thread from a black
thread by the daybreak: then keep the fast until night, and go not in unto them,
but be constantly present in the places of worship. These are the prescribed
bounds of GOD, therefore draw not near them to transgress them. Thus GOD
declareth his signs unto men, that ye may fear him. Consume not your
wealth among yourselves in vain; nor present it unto judges, that ye may devour
part of men's substance unjustly, against your own consciences. They will ask
thee concerning the phases of the moon: Answer, They are times appointed unto
men, and to show the season of the pilgrimage to Mecca. It is not
righteousness that ye enter your houses by the back parts thereof, but
righteousness is of him who feareth GOD.1 Therefore enter your
houses by their doors; and fear GOD, that ye may be happy. And fight for the
religion of GOD against those who fight against you; but transgress not
by
attacking them first, for GOD loveth not the transgressors. And kill them
wherever ye find them, and turn them out of that whereof they have dispossessed
you; for temptation to idolatry is more grievous than slaughter; yet
fight not against them in the holy temple, until they attack you therein; but if
they attack you, slay them there. This shall be the reward of infidels.
But if they desist, GOD is gracious and merciful. Fight therefore against them,
until there be no temptation to idolatry, and the religion be GOD'S; but
if they desist, then let there be no hostility, except against the ungodly. A
sacred month for a sacred month, and the holy limits of Mecca, if they attack
you therein, do ye also attack them therein in retaliation; and whoever
transgresseth against you by so doing, do ye transgress against him in
like manner as he hath transgressed against you, and fear GOD, and know that GOD
is with those who fear him. Contribute out of your substance
toward the defence of the religion of GOD, and throw not yourselves with
your own hands into perdition; and do good, for GOD loveth those who do good.
Perform the pilgrimage of Mecca, and the visitation of GOD; and, if ye be
besieged, send that offering which shall be the easiest; and shave not
your heads, until your offering reacheth the place of sacrifice. But, whoever
among you is sick, or is troubled with any distemper of the head, must redeem
the shaving his head, by fasting, or alms, or some offering. When ye are
secure from enemies, he who tarrieth in the visitation of the temple
of Mecca until the pilgrimage, shall bring that offering which shall
be the easiest. But he who findeth not anything to offer, shall fast
three days in the pilgrimage, and seven when ye are returned: they shall be ten
days complete. This is incumbent on him whose family shall not be
present at the holy temple. And fear GOD, and know that GOD is severe in
punishing. The pilgrimage must be performed in the known months:
whosoever therefore purposeth to go on pilgrimage therein, let him not know a
woman, nor transgress, nor quarrel in the pilgrimage. The good which ye do, GOD
knoweth it. Make provision for your journey; but the best provision is
piety and fear me, O ye of understanding. It shall be no crime in you, if ye
seek an increase from your LORD, by trading during the pilgrimage. And
when ye go in procession from Arafat remember GOD near the holy
monument;1 and remem-
ber him for that he hath directed you, although ye were before this of the
number of those who go astray. Therefore go in procession from whence the
people go in procession, and ask pardon of GOD, for GOD is gracious and
merciful. And when ye have finished your holy ceremonies, remember GOD,
according as ye remember your fathers, or with a more reverent commemoration.
There are some men who say, O LORD, give us our portion in this world;
but such shall have no portion in the next life: and there are others who say, O
LORD, give us good in this world and also good in the next world, and deliver us
from the torment of hell fire. They shall have a portion of that which
they have gained: GOD is swift in taking an account. Remember GOD the
appointed number of days; but if any haste to depart from the valley
of Mina in two days, it shall be no crime in him. And if any tarry longer,
it shall be no crime in him, in him who feareth GOD. Therefore fear GOD, and
know that unto him ye shall be gathered. There is a man who causeth thee to
marvel by his speech concerning this present life, and calleth God to witness
that which is in his heart, yet he is most intent in opposing thee; and when he
turneth away from thee, he hasteth to act corruptly in the earth, and to
destroy that which is sown, and springeth up: but GOD loveth not corrupt doing.
And if one say unto him, Fear GOD; pride seizeth him, together with wickedness;
but hell shall be his reward, and an unhappy couch shall it be. There is also a
man who selleth his soul for the sake of those things which are pleasing unto
God; and GOD is gracious unto his servants. O true believers,
enter into the true religion wholly, and follow not the steps of Satan, for he
is your open enemy. If ye have slipped after the declarations of our will
have come unto you, know that GOD is mighty and wise. Do the infidels
expect less than that GOD should come down to them overshadowed with clouds, and
the angels also? but the thing is decreed, and to GOD shall all
things return. Ask the children of Israel how many evident signs we have showed
them; and whoever shall change the grace of GOD after it shall have come unto
him, verily GOD will be severe in punishing him. The present life was
ordained for those who believe not, and they laugh the faithful to scorn; but
they who fear GOD shall be above them, on the day
of the resurrection: for GOD is bountiful unto whom he pleaseth without measure.
Mankind was of one faith, and GOD sent prophets bearing good tidings, and
denouncing threats and sent down with them the scripture in truth, that it might
judge between men of that concerning which they disagreed: and none disagreed
concerning it, except those to whom the same scriptures were delivered,
after the declarations of GOD'S will had come unto them, out of
envy among themselves. And GOD directed those who believed, to that truth
concerning which they disagreed, by his will: for GOD directeth whom he pleaseth
into the right way. Did ye think ye should enter paradise, when as yet no such
thing had happened unto you, as hath happened unto those who have been
before you? They suffered calamity, and tribulation, and were afflicted; so that
the apostle, and they who believed with him, said: When will the help of
GOD come? Is not the help of GOD nigh? They will ask thee what they shall
bestow in alms: Answer, The good which ye bestow, let it be given
to parents, and kindred, and orphans, and the poor and the stranger. Whatsoever
good ye do, GOD knoweth it. War is enjoined you against the Infidels; but
this is hateful unto you: yet perchance ye hate a thing which is better for you,
and perchance ye love a thing which is worse for you: but GOD knoweth and ye
know not. They will ask thee concerning the sacred month, whether they
may war therein: Answer, To war therein is grievous; but to obstruct the way
of GOD, and infidelity towards him, and to keep men from the holy temple,
and to drive out his people from thence, is more grievous in the sight of GOD,
and the temptation to idolatry is more grievous than to kill in the
sacred months. They will not cease to war against you, until they turn you
from your religion, if they be able: but whoever among you shall turn back from
his religion, and die an infidel, their works shall be vain in this world, and
the next; they shall be the companions of hell fire, they shall remain
therein forever. But they who believe, and who fly for the sake of religion, and
fight in GOD's cause, they shall hope for the mercy of GOD; for GOD is gracious
and merciful. They will ask thee concerning wine and lots: Answer, In both there
is great sin, and also some things of use unto men; but their sinfulness
is greater than their
use. They will ask thee also what they shall bestow in alms: Answer, What
ye have to spare. Thus GOD showeth his signs unto you, that peradventure
ye might seriously think of this present world, and of the next. They will also
ask thee concerning orphans: Answer, To deal righteously with them is best; and
if ye intermeddle with the management of what belongs to them, do them
no wrong; they are your brethren: GOD knoweth the corrupt dealer from the
righteous; and if GOD please, he will surely distress you, for GOD is mighty and
wise. Marry not women who are idolaters, until they believe: verily a
maid-servant who believeth, is better than an idolatress, although she please
you more. And give not women who believe in marriage to the
idolaters, until they believe: for verily a servant who is a true believer, is
better than an idolater, though he please you more. They invite unto hell
fire, but GOD inviteth unto paradise and pardon through his will, and declareth
his signs unto men, that they may remember. They will ask thee also concerning
the courses of women: Answer, They are a pollution: therefore separate
yourselves from women in their courses, and go not near them, until they be
cleansed. But when they are cleansed, go in unto them as GOD hath commanded you,
for GOD loveth those who repent, and loveth those who are clean. Your wives are
your tillage, go in therefore unto your tillage in what manner soever ye will:
and do first some act that may be profitable unto your souls; and fear
GOD, and know that ye must meet him; and bear good tidings unto the faithful.
Make not GOD the object of your oaths, that ye will deal justly, and be devout,
and make peace among men; for God is he who heareth and knoweth. GOD will not
punish you for an inconsiderate word in your oaths; but he will punish you for
that which your hearts have assented unto: GOD is merciful and gracious. They
who vow to abstain from their wives, are allowed to wait four
months: but if they go back from their vow, verily GOD is gracious and
merciful; and if they resolve on a divorce, GOD is he who heareth and knoweth.
The women who are divorced shall wait concerning themselves until they
have their courses thrice, and it shall not be lawful for them to conceal that
which GOD hath created in their wombs, if they believe in GOD and the last day;
and their husbands will
act more justly to bring them back at this time, if they desire a
reconciliation. The women ought also to behave towards their husbands in
like manner as their husbands should behave towards them, according to
what is just: but the men ought to have a superiority over them. GOD is mighty
and wise. Ye may divorce your wives twice; and then either retain
them with humanity, or dismiss them with kindness. But it is not
lawful for you to take away anything of what ye have given them, unless both
fear that they cannot observe the ordinance of GOD. And if ye fear that they
cannot observe the ordinance of GOD, it shall be no crime in either of them on
account of that for which the wife shall redeem herself. These are the
ordinances of GOD; therefore transgress them not; for whoever transgresseth the
ordinances of GOD, they are unjust doers. But if the husband divorce her
a third time, she shall not be lawful for him again, until she marry
another husband. But if he also divorce her, it shall be no crime in them
if they return to each other, if they think they can observe the ordinances of
GOD, and these are the ordinances of GOD, he declareth them to people of
understanding. But when ye divorce women, and they have fulfilled their
prescribed time, either retain them with humanity, or dismiss them with
kindness; and retain them not by violence, so that ye transgress; for he who
doth this surely injureth his own soul. And make not the signs of GOD a jest:
but remember GOD'S favor towards you, and that he hath sent down unto you the
book of the Koran, and wisdom admonishing you thereby; and fear GOD, and
know that GOD is omniscient. But when ye have divorced your wives, and
they have fulfilled their prescribed time, hinder them not from marrying their
husbands, when they have agreed among themselves according to what is honorable.
This is given in admonition unto him among you who believeth in GOD, and the
last day. This is most righteous for you, and most pure. GOD knoweth, but ye
know not. Mothers after they are divorced shall give suck unto their
children two full years, to him who desireth the time of giving suck to be
completed; and the father shall be obliged to maintain them and clothe them
in the mean time, according to that which shall be reasonable. No person
shall be obliged beyond his ability. A mother shall not be compelled to what
is unreasonable on account of her child
nor a father on account of his child. And the heir of the father shall be
obliged to do in like manner. But if they choose to wean the child before the
end of two years, by common consent, and on mutual consideration, it shall
be no crime in them. And if ye have a mind to provide a nurse for your children,
it shall be no crime in you, in case ye fully pay what ye offer her,
according to that which is just. And fear GOD, and know that GOD seeth
whatsoever ye do. Such of you as die, and leave wives, their wives must
wait concerning themselves four months and ten days, and when they shall
have fulfilled their term, it shall be no crime in you, for that which they
shall do with themselves, according to what is reasonable. GOD well knoweth that
which ye do. And it shall be no crime in you, whether ye make public overtures
of marriage unto such women, within the said four months and ten
days, or whether ye conceal such your designs in your minds: GOD
knoweth that ye will remember them. But make no promises unto them privately,
unless ye speak honorable words; and resolve not on the knot of marriage until
the prescribed time be accomplished; and know that GOD knoweth that which is in
your minds, therefore beware of him and know that GOD is gracious and merciful.
It shall be no crime in you, if ye divorce your wives, so long as ye have not
touched them, nor settled any dowry on them. And provide for them (he who is at
his ease must provide according to his circumstances) necessaries, according to
what shall be reasonable. This is a duty incumbent on the
righteous. But if ye divorce them before ye have touched them, and have already
settled a dowry on them, ye shall give them half of what ye have settled,
unless they release any part, or he release part in whose hand the
knot of marriage is; and if ye release the whole, it will approach nearer
unto piety. And not forget liberality among you, for GOD seeth that which ye do.
Carefully observe the appointed prayers, and the middle prayer, and be
assiduous therein, with devotion towards GOD. But if ye fear any
danger, pray on foot or on horseback; and when ye are safe remember GOD, how
he hath taught you what as yet ye knew not. And such of you as shall die and
leave wives ought to bequeath their wives a year's maintenance, without putting
them out of their houses: but if they go out volun-
tarily, it shall be no crime in you, for that which they shall do with
themselves, according to what shall be reasonable; GOD is mighty and wise. And
unto those who are divorced, a reasonable provision is also due; this is
a duty incumbent on those who fear GOD. Thus GOD declareth his signs unto
you, that ye may understand. Hast thou not considered those, who left their
habitations, (and they were thousands,) for fear of death?1 And GOD
said unto them, Die; then he restored them to life, for GOD is gracious towards
mankind; but the greater part of men do not give thanks. Fight for the religion
of GOD, and know that GOD is he who heareth and knoweth. Who is he that will
lend unto GOD on good usury? verily he will double it unto him manifold; for GOD
contracteth and extendeth his hand as he pleaseth, and to him shall ye
return. Hast thou not considered the assembly of the children of Israel, after
the time of Moses; when they said unto their prophet Samuel, Set a king
over us, that we may fight for the religion of GOD. The prophet answered,
If ye are enjoined to go to war, will ye be near refusing to fight? They
answered, And what should ail us that we should not fight for the religion of
GOD, seeing we are dispossessed of our habitations, and deprived of our
children? But when they were enjoined to go to war, they turned back, except a
few of them: and GOD knew the ungodly. And their prophet said unto them, Verily
GOD hath set Talut, king over you: they answered, How shall he reign over us,
seeing we are more worthy of the kingdom than he, neither is he possessed of
great riches? Samuel said, Verily GOD hath chosen him before you, and hath
caused him to increase in knowledge and stature, for GOD giveth his kingdom unto
whom he pleaseth; GOD is bounteous and wise. And their prophet said unto them,
Verily the sign of his kingdom shall be, that the ark shall come unto you:
therein shall be tranquility from your LORD, and the relics which have been left
by the family of Moses and the family of Aaron; the angels shall bring
it.2 Verily this shall be a sign unto you, if ye believe. And when
Talut departed with his soldiers he said, Verily GOD will prove you by the
river: for he who drinketh thereof, shall not be on my side (but he who shall
not taste thereof he shall be on my side), except he who drinketh a draught out
of his hand. And they drank thereof, except a few of them. And when they had
passed
the river, he and those who believed with him, they said, We have no
strength to-day, against Jalut and his forces. But they who considered that they
should meet GOD at the resurrection, said, How often hath a small army
discomfited a great one, by the will of GOD! and GOD is with those who patiently
persevere. And when they went forth to battle against Jalut and his forces, they
said, O LORD, pour on us patience, and confirm our feet, and help us against the
unbelieving people. Therefore they discomfited them, by the will of GOD, and
David slew Jalut. And GOD gave him the kingdom and wisdom, and taught him his
will; and if GOD had not prevented men, the one by the other, verily the earth
had been corrupted: but GOD is beneficent towards his creatures. These
are the signs of GOD: we rehearse them unto thee with truth, and thou art surely
one of those who have been sent by GOD. These are the apostles; we
have preferred some of them before others; some of them hath GOD spoken unto,
and hath exalted the degree of others of them. And we gave unto Jesus the son of
Mary manifest signs, and strengthened him with the holy spirit. And if GOD had
pleased, they who came after those apostles would not have contended
among themselves, after manifest signs had been shown unto them. But they fell
to variance; therefore some of them believed, and some of them believed not; and
if GOD had so pleased, they would not have contended among themselves; but GOD
doth what he will. O true believers, give alms of that which we have
bestowed unto you, before the day cometh wherein there shall be no
merchandizing, nor friendship, nor intercession. The infidels are unjust doers.
GOD! there is no GOD but he; the living, the self-subsisting: neither slumber
nor sleep seizeth him; to him belongeth whatsoever is in heaven, and on
earth. Who is he than can intercede with him, but through his good pleasure? He
knoweth that which is past, and that which is to come unto them, and they shall
not comprehend anything of his knowledge, but so far as he pleaseth. His throne
is extended over heaven and earth, and the preservation of both is no burden
unto him.1 He is the high, the mighty. Let there be no violence in
religion. Now is right direction manifestly distinguished from deceit: whoever
therefore shall deny Tagut, and believe in GOD, he shall surely take hold on a
strong handle, which shall not be broken; GOD is he
who heareth and seeth. GOD is the patron of those who believe; he shall lead
them out of darkness into light: but as to those who believe not, their
patrons are Tagut; they shall lead them from the light into darkness; they shall
be the companions of hell fire, they shall remain therein forever. Hast
thou not considered him who disputed with Abraham concerning his LORD, because
GOD had given him the kingdom? When Abraham said, My LORD is he who giveth life,
and killeth: he answered, I give life, and I kill. Abraham said, Verily GOD
bringeth the sun from the east, now do thou bring it from the west. Whereupon
the infidel was confounded; for GOD directeth not the ungodly people. Or hast
thou not considered how he behaved who passed by a city which had
been destroyed, even to her foundations?1 He said, How shall GOD
quicken this city, after she hath been dead? And GOD caused him to die
for an hundred years, and afterwards raised him to life. And GOD said,
how long hast thou tarried here? He answered, A day, or part of a day.
GOD said, Nay, thou hast tarried here a hundred years. Now look on thy
food and thy drink, they are not yet corrupted; and look on thine ass: and this
have we done that we might make thee a sign unto men. And look on the
bones of thine ass, how we raise them, and afterwards clothe them with
flesh. And when this was shown unto him, he said, I know that GOD is able
to do all things. And when Abraham said, O LORD, show me how thou wilt raise the
dead; GOD said, Dost thou not yet believe? He answered, Yea, but I ask
this that my heart may rest at ease. GOD said, take therefore four birds,
and divide them; then lay a part of them on every mountain; then call them, and
they shall come swiftly unto thee: and know that GOD is mighty and
wise.2 The similitude of those who lay out their substance, for
advancing the religion of GOD, is as a grain of corn which produceth
seven ears, and in every ear an hundred grains; for GOD giveth twofold unto whom
he pleaseth: GOD is bounteous and wise. They who lay out their substance for the
religion of GOD, and afterwards follow not what they have so laid out by
reproaches or mischief, they shall have their reward with their LORD; upon them
shall no fear come, neither shall they be grieved. A fair speech and to forgive,
is better than alms followed by mischief. GOD is rich and merciful. O true
believers, make not your
alms of none effect by reproaching, or mischief, as he who layeth out what he
hath to appear unto men to give alms, and believeth not in GOD and the
last day. The likeness of such a one is as a flint covered with earth, on which
a violent rain falleth, and leaveth it hard. They cannot prosper in anything
which they have gained, for GOD directeth not the unbelieving people. And the
likeness of those who lay out their substance from a desire to please GOD, and
for an establishment for their souls, is as a garden on a hill, on which a
violent rain falleth, and it bringeth forth its fruits twofold; and if a violent
rain falleth not on it, yet the dew falleth thereon: and GOD seeth that
which ye do. Doth any of you desire to have a garden of palm-trees and vines,
through which rivers flow, wherein ye may have all kinds of fruits, and
that he may attain to old age, and have a weak offspring? then a violent fiery
wind shall strike it, so that it shall be burned. Thus GOD declareth his signs
unto you, that ye may consider. O true believers, bestow alms of the good
things which ye have gained, and of that which we have produced for you out of
the earth, and choose not the bad thereof, to give it in alms, such as ye
would not accept yourselves, otherwise than by connivance: and know that GOD is
rich and worthy to be praised. The devil threateneth you with poverty, and
commandeth you filthy covetousness; but GOD promiseth you pardon from himself
and abundance: GOD is bounteous and wise. He giveth wisdom unto whom he
pleaseth; and he unto whom wisdom is given hath received much good: but none
will consider, except the wise of heart. And whatever alms ye shall give,
or whatever vow ye shall vow, verily GOD knoweth it; but the ungodly
shall have none to help them. If ye make your alms to appear, it is well;
but if ye conceal them, and give them unto the poor, this will be better
for you, and will atone for your sins; and GOD is well informed of that which ye
do. The direction of them belongeth not unto thee; but GOD directeth whom he
pleaseth. The good that ye shall give in alms shall redound unto
yourselves; and ye shall not give unless out of desire of seeing the face
of GOD. And what good thing ye shall give in alms, it shall be repaid
you, and ye shall not be treated unjustly; unto the poor who are wholly employed
in fighting for the religion of GOD, and cannot go to and fro on the earth; whom
the
ignorant man thinketh rich, because of their modesty: thou shalt know them by
this mark, they ask not men with importunity; and what good ye shall give in
alms, verily GOD knoweth it. They who distribute alms of their
substance night and day, in private and in public, shall have their reward with
the LORD; on them shall no fear come, neither shall they be grieved. They who
devour usury shall not arise from the dead, but as he ariseth whom Satan
hath infected by a touch: this shall happen to them because they say,
Truly selling is but as usury: and yet GOD hath permitted selling and forbidden
usury. He therefore who when there cometh unto him an admonition from his LORD
abstaineth from usury for the future, shall have what is past forgiven
him, and his affair belongeth unto GOD. But whoever returneth to
usury, they shall be the companions of hell fire, they shall continue
therein forever. GOD shall take his blessing from usury, and shall increase
alms: for GOD loveth no infidel, or ungodly person. But they who believe and do
that which is right, and observe the stated times of prayer, and pay their legal
alms, they shall have their reward with their LORD: there shall come no fear on
them, neither shall they be grieved. O true believers, fear GOD, and remit that
which remaineth of usury, if ye really believe; but if ye do it not,
hearken unto war, which is declared against you from GOD and his apostle:
yet if ye repent, ye shall have the capital of your money. Deal not unjustly
with others, and ye shall not be dealt with unjustly. If there be any
debtor under a difficulty of paying his debt, let his
creditor wait till it be easy for him to do it; but if ye remit it as
alms, it will be better for you, if ye knew it. And fear the day wherein ye
shall return unto GOD; then shall every soul be paid what it hath gained, and
they shall not be treated unjustly. O true believers, when ye bind yourselves
one to the other in a debt for a certain time, write it down; and let a writer
write between you according to justice, and let not the writer refuse writing
according to what GOD hath taught him; but let him write, and let him who oweth
the debt dictate, and let him fear GOD his LORD, and not diminish aught thereof.
But if he who oweth the debt be foolish, or weak, or be not able to dictate
himself, let his agent dictate according to equity; and call to witness two
witnesses of your neighboring men; but if there be not two men, let
there be a
man and two women of those whom ye shall choose for witnesses: if one of those
women should mistake, the other of them will cause her to recollect. And
the witnesses shall not refuse, whensoever they shall be called. And disdain not
to write it down, be it a large debt, or be it a small one, until its
time of payment: this will be more just in the sight of GOD, and more
right for bearing witness, and more easy, that ye may not doubt. But if it be a
present bargain which ye transact between yourselves, it shall be no crime in
you, if ye write it not down. And take witnesses when ye sell one to the other,
and let no harm be done to the writer, nor to the witness; which if ye
do, it will surely be injustice in you: and fear GOD, and GOD will instruct you,
for GOD knoweth all things. And if ye be on a journey, and find no writer,
let pledges be taken: but if one of you trust the other, let him
who is trusted return what he is trusted with, and fear GOD his LORD. And
conceal not the testimony, for he who concealeth it hath surely a wicked heart:
GOD knoweth that which ye do. Whatever is in heaven and on earth is GOD'S: and
whether ye manifest that which is in your minds, or conceal it, GOD will call
you to account for it, and will forgive whom he pleaseth, and will punish whom
he pleaseth, for GOD is almighty. The apostle believeth in that which hath been
sent down unto him from his LORD, and the faithful also. Every one of
them believeth in GOD, and his angels, and his scriptures, and his apostles:
we make no distinction at all between his apostles. And they say, We have heard,
and do obey: we implore thy mercy, O LORD, for unto thee must we return.
GOD will not force any one beyond its capacity: it shall have the good
which it gaineth, and it shall suffer the evil which it gaineth. O LORD,
punish us not, if we forget, or act sinfully: O LORD, lay not on us a burden
like that which thou hast laid on those who have been before us; neither make
us, O LORD, to bear what we have not strength to bear, but be favorable
unto us, and spare us, and be merciful unto us. Thou art our patron, help us
therefore against the unbelieving nations.
CHAPTER III.
INTITLED, THE FAMILY
OF IMRAN; REVEALED AT MEDINA
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
AL. M. There is no GOD but GOD, the living, the self-subsisting: he hath
sent down unto thee the book of the Koran with truth, confirming that
which was revealed before it; for he had formerly sent down the law, and
the gospel a direction unto men; and he had also sent down the distinction
between good and evil. Verily those who believe not the signs of GOD
shall suffer a grievous punishment; for GOD is mighty, able to revenge. Surely
nothing is hidden from GOD, of that which is on earth, or in heaven: it
is he who formeth you in the wombs, as he pleaseth; there is no GOD but he, the
mighty, the wise. It is he who hath sent down unto thee the book, wherein are
some verses clear to be understood, they are the foundation of the book; and
others are parabolical. But they whose hearts are perverse will follow that
which is parabolical therein, out of love of schism, and a desire of the
interpretation thereof; yet none knoweth the interpretation thereof, except God.
But they who are well grounded in the knowledge say, We believe therein, the
whole is from our LORD; and none will consider except the prudent. O LORD, cause
not our hearts to swerve from truth, after thou hast directed us: and
give us from thee mercy, for thou art he who giveth. O LORD, thou shalt surely
gather mankind together, unto a day of resurrection: there is no doubt of
it, for GOD will not be contrary to the promise. As for the infidels, their
wealth shall not profit them anything, nor their children, against GOD: they
shall be the fuel of hell fire. According to the wont of the people of
Pharaoh, and of those who went before them, they charged our signs with a lie;
but GOD caught them in their wickedness, and GOD is severe in punishing. Say
unto those who believe not, Ye shall be overcome, and thrown together into hell;
and an unhappy couch shall it be. Ye have already had a miracle shown
you in two armies, which attacked each other: one army fought for GOD'S true
religion, but the other were infidels; they saw the faithful
twice as many as themselves in their eyesight; for GOD strengthened with
his help whom he pleaseth. Surely herein was an example unto men of
understanding.1 The love and eager desire of wives, and children, and
sums heaped up of gold and silver, and excellent horses, and cattle, and land,
is prepared for men: this is the provision of the present life; but unto GOD
shall be the most excellent return. Say, Shall I declare unto you better
things than this? For those who are devout are prepared with their
LORD gardens through which rivers flow; therein shall they continue forever: and
they shall enjoy wives free from impurity, and the favor of GOD; for GOD
regardeth his servants who say, O LORD, we do sincerely believe; forgive
us therefore our sins, and deliver us from the pain of hell fire: the
patient, and the lovers of truth, and the devout, and the almsgivers, and those
who ask pardon early in the morning. GOD hath borne witness that there is
no GOD but he; and the angels, and those who are endowed with wisdom,
profess the same; who executeth righteousness; there is no GOD but he;
the mighty, the wise. Verily the true religion in the sight of GOD is
Islam; and they who had received the scriptures dissented not therefrom,
until after the knowledge of God's unity had come unto them, out of envy
among themselves; but whosoever believeth not in the signs of GOD, verily GOD
will be swift in bringing him to account. If they dispute with thee, say,
I have resigned myself unto GOD, and he who followeth me doth the same;
and say unto them who have received the scriptures, and to the ignorant, Do ye
profess the religion of Islam? now if they embrace Islam, they are surely
directed; but if they turn their backs, verily unto thee belongeth
preaching only; for GOD regardeth his servants. And unto those who
believe not in the signs of GOD, and slay the prophets without a cause, and put
those men to death who teach justice; denounce unto them a painful punishment.
These are they whose works perish in this world, and in that which is to come;
and they shall have none to help them. Hast thou not observed those unto whom
part of the scripture was given? They were called unto the book of GOD, that it
might judge between them; then some of them turned their backs, and retired afar
off. This they did because they said, the fire of hell shall by no
means touch us, but for a certain number of days; and that which they had
falsely devised
hath deceived them in their religion. How then will it be with them, when
we shall gather them together at the day of judgment, of which there is
no doubt; and every soul shall be paid that which it hath gained, neither shall
they be treated unjustly? Say, O GOD, who possessest the kingdom; thou givest
the kingdom unto whom thou wilt, and thou takest away the kingdom from whom thou
wilt: thou exaltest whom thou wilt, and thou humblest whom thou wilt: in thy
hand is good, for thou art almighty. Thou makest the night to succeed the day:
thou bringest forth the living out of the dead, and thou bringest forth the dead
out of the living; and providest food for whom thou wilt without measure. Let
not the faithful take the infidels for their protectors, rather than the
faithful: he who doth this shall not be protected of GOD at all; unless
ye fear any danger from them: but GOD warneth you to beware of himself; for unto
GOD must ye return. Say, Whether ye conceal that which is in your breasts, or
whether ye declare it, GOD knoweth it; for he knoweth whatever is in heaven, and
whatever is on earth: GOD is almighty. On the last day every soul shall
find the good which it hath wrought, present; and the evil which it hath
wrought, it shall wish that between itself and that were a wide distance: but
GOD warneth you to beware of himself; for GOD is gracious unto his servants.
Say, If ye love GOD, follow me: then GOD shall love you, and forgive you
your sins; for GOD is gracious and merciful. Say, Obey GOD, and his
apostle; but if ye go back, verily GOD loveth not the unbelievers. GOD hath
surely chosen Adam, and Noah, and the family of Abraham, and the family of Imran
above the rest of the world; a race descending the one from the
other: GOD is he who heareth and knoweth. Remember when the wife of Imran
said, LORD, verily I have vowed unto thee that which is in my womb, to be
dedicated to thy service; accept it therefore of me; for thou art
he who heareth and knoweth. And when she was delivered of it, she said, LORD,
verily I have brought forth a female (and GOD well knew what she had brought
forth), and a male is not as a female. I have called her MARY; and I commend her
to thy protection, and also her issue, against Satan driven away with
stones.1 Therefore the LORD accepted her with a gracious acceptance,
and caused her to bear an excellent offspring. And Zacharias took care
of the child; whenever Zacharias went into the chamber to her, he found
provisions with her: and he said, O Mary, whence hadst thou this? she
answered, This is from GOD, for GOD provideth for whom he pleaseth without
measure. There Zacharias called on his LORD, and said, LORD, give me from
thee a good offspring, for thou art the hearer of prayer. And the angels called
to him, while he stood praying in the chamber, saying, Verily GOD
promiseth thee a son named John, who shall bear witness to the Word
which cometh from GOD; and honorable person, chaste, and one of the
righteous prophets. He answered, LORD, how shall I have a son, when old age hath
overtaken me, and my wife is barren? The angel said, So GOD doth that
which he pleaseth. Zacharias answered, LORD, give me a sign. The angel
said, Thy sign shall be, that thou shalt speak unto no man for three days,
otherwise than by gesture: remember thy LORD often, and praise him
evening and morning. And when the angels said, O Mary, verily GOD hath chosen
thee, and hath purified thee and hath chosen thee above all the women of
the world: O Mary, be devout towards thy LORD, and worship, and bow down with
those who bow down. This is a secret history: we reveal it unto thee, although
thou wast not present with them when they threw in their rods to cast
lots which of them should have the education of Mary; neither wast thou with
them, when they strove among themselves. When the angels said; O Mary, verily
GOD sendeth thee good tidings, that thou shalt bear the Word
proceeding from himself; his name shall be CHRIST JESUS the son of Mary,
honorable in this world and in the world to come, and one of those who
approach near to the presence of GOD; and he shall speak unto men in the
cradle,1 and when he is grown up; and he shall be one of the
righteous: she answered, LORD, how shall I have a son, since a man hath not
touched me? the angel said, So GOD createth that which he pleaseth: when
he decreeth a thing, he only saith unto it, Be, and it is: GOD shall teach him
the scripture, and wisdom, and the law, and the gospel; and shall appoint him
his apostle to the children of Israel; and he shall say, Verily I
come unto you with a sign from your LORD; for I will make before you, of clay,
as it were the figure of a bird; then I will breathe thereon, and it shall
become a bird, by the permission of GOD; and I will heal him that hath been
blind from his birth; and the leper: and I will raise the dead by the permission
of GOD: and I will prophesy unto you what ye eat, and what ye lay up for store
in your houses. Verily herein will be a sign unto you, if ye
believe.1 And I come to confirm the law which was
revealed before me and to allow unto you as lawful part of that which
hath been forbidden you: and I come unto you with a sign from your LORD;
therefore fear GOD, and obey me. Verily GOD is my LORD, and your LORD; therefore
serve him. This is the right way. But when Jesus perceived their unbelief, he
said, Who will be my helpers towards GOD? The apostles answered, We
will be the helpers of GOD; we believe in GOD, and do thou bear witness
that we are true believers. O LORD, we believe in that which thou hast sent
down, and we have followed thy apostle; write us down therefore with those who
bear witness of him. And the Jews devised a stratagem against
him; but GOD devised a stratagem against them; and GOD is the best
deviser of stratagems.2 When GOD said, O Jesus, verily I will cause
thee to die, and I will take thee up unto me, and I will deliver thee from the
unbelievers; and I will place those who follow thee above the unbelievers, until
the day of resurrection: then unto me shall ye return, and I will judge between
you of that concerning which ye disagree. Moreover, as for the infidels, I will
punish them with a grievous punishment in this world, and in that which is to
come; and there shall be none to help them. But they who believe, and do that
which is right, he shall give them their reward: for GOD loveth not the wicked
doers. These signs and this prudent admonition do we rehearse unto thee. Verily
the likeness of Jesus in the sight of GOD is as the likeness of Adam; he created
him out of the dust, and then said unto him, Be; and he was. This is the
truth from thy LORD; be not therefore one of those who doubt; and whoever
shall dispute with thee, concerning him, after the knowledge which hath been
given thee, say unto them, Come, let us call together our sons and your
sons, and our wives and your wives, and ourselves and yourselves; then let us
make imprecations, and lay the curse of GOD on those who lie. Verily this is a
true history: and there is no GOD, but GOD; and GOD is most mighty and wise. If
they turn back, GOD well knoweth the evil doers. Say, O ye who have received the
scripture, come to a just determi-
nation between us and you; that we worship not any except GOD, and
associate no creature with him; and that the one of us take not the other for
lords, beside GOD. But if they turn back, say, Bear witness that we are true
believers. O ye to whom the scriptures have been given, why do ye dispute
concerning Abraham, since the Law and the Gospel were not sent down until after
him? Do ye not therefore understand? Behold ye are they who dispute concerning
that which ye have some knowledge in; why therefore do you dispute concerning
that which ye have no knowledge of? GOD knoweth, but ye know not. Abraham was
neither a Jew nor a Christian; but he was of the true religion, one resigned
unto God, and was not of the number of the idolaters. Verily the
men who are the nearest of kin unto Abraham are they who follow him; and
this prophet, and they who believed on him: GOD is the patron of the
faithful. Some of those who have received the scriptures desire to seduce you;
but they seduce themselves only, and they perceive it not. O ye who have
received the scriptures, why do ye not believe in the signs of GOD, since ye are
witnesses of them? O ye who have received the scriptures, why do you
clothe truth with vanity, and knowingly hide the truth? And some of those to
whom the scriptures were given say, Believe in that which hath been sent down
unto those who believe, in the beginning of the day, and deny it in the
end thereof; that they may go back from their faith; and believe him only
who followeth your religion. Say, Verily the true direction is the
direction of GOD, that there may be given unto some other a revelation
like unto what hath been given unto you. Will they dispute with you before your
Lord? Say, Surely excellence is in the hand of GOD, he giveth it unto whom he
pleaseth; GOD is bounteous and wise: he will confer peculiar mercy on whom he
pleaseth; for GOD is endued with great beneficence. There is of those who have
received the scriptures, unto whom if thou trust a talent he will restore it
unto thee; and there is also of them, unto whom if thou trust a dinâr, he
will not restore it unto thee, unless thou stand over him continually with
great urgency. This they do, because they say, We are not obliged to
observe justice with the heathen: but they utter a lie against GOD, knowingly.
Yea, whoso keepeth his covenant, and feareth God, GOD surely loveth those
who fear him. But they who make mer-
chandise of GOD'S covenant, and of their oaths, for a small price, shall have no
portion in the next life, neither shall GOD speak to them or regard them on the
day of resurrection, nor shall he cleanse them; but they shall suffer a grievous
punishment. And there are certainly some of them who read the scriptures
perversely, that ye may think what they read to be really in the
scriptures, yet it is not in the scripture; and they say, This is from GOD; but
it is not from GOD: and they speak that which is false concerning GOD, against
their own knowledge. It is not fit for a man, that GOD should give him a
book of revelations, and wisdom, and prophecy; and then he should say
unto men, Be ye worshippers of me, besides GOD; but he ought to say, Be
ye perfect in knowledge and in works, since ye know the scriptures, and exercise
yourselves therein. GOD hath not commanded you to take the angels and the
prophets for your lords: Will he command you to become infidels,
after ye have been true believers? And remember when GOD accepted the
covenant of the prophets, saying, This verily is the scripture and
the wisdom which I have given you: hereafter shall an apostle come unto you,
confirming the truth of that scripture which is with you; ye shall surely
believe in him, and ye shall assist him. GOD said, Are ye firmly resolved, and
do ye accept my covenant on this condition? They answered, We are firmly
resolved: God said, Be ye therefore witnesses; and I also bear witness
with you: and whosoever turneth back after this, they are surely the
transgressors. Do they therefore seek any other religion but GOD'S? since to him
is resigned whosoever is in heaven or on earth, voluntarily or of force: and to
him shall they return. Say, We believe in GOD, and that which hath been sent
down unto us, and that which was sent down unto Abraham, and Ismael, and Isaac,
and Jacob, and the tribes, and that which was delivered to Moses, and Jesus, and
the prophets from their LORD; we make no distinction between any of them; and to
him are we resigned. Whoever followeth any other religion than Islam, it shall
not be accepted of him: and in the next life he shall be of those who perish.
How shall GOD direct men who have become infidels after they had believed, and
borne witness that the apostle was true, and manifest declarations of the
divine will had come unto them? for GOD directeth not the ungodly people.
Their
reward shall be, that on them shall fall the curse of GOD and of angels,
and of all mankind: they shall remain under the same forever; their torment
shall not be mitigated, neither shall they be regarded; except those who repent
after this, and amend; for GOD is gracious and merciful. Moreover they who
become infidels after they have believed, and yet increase in infidelity, their
repentance shall in no wise be accepted, and they are those who go astray.
Verily they who believe not, and die in their unbelief, the world full of gold
shall in nowise be accepted from any of them, even though he should give it for
his ransom; they shall suffer a grievous punishment, and they shall have none to
help them. Ye will never attain unto righteousness until ye give in alms of that
which ye love: and whatever ye give, GOD knoweth it. All food was permitted unto
the children of Israel, except what Israel forbade unto himself, before the
Pentateuch was sent down. Say unto the Jews, Bring hither the Pentateuch
and read it, if ye speak truth. Whoever therefore contriveth a lie against GOD
after this, they will be evil doers. Say, GOD is true: follow ye therefore the
religion of Abraham the orthodox; for he was no idolater. Verily the first house
appointed unto men to worship in was that which was in Becca; blessed,
and a direction to all creatures. Therein are manifest signs: the place where
Abraham stood; and whoever entereth therein, shall be safe. And it is a
duty towards GOD, incumbent on those who are able to go thither, to
visit this house; but whosoever disbelieveth, verily GOD needeth not the
service of any creature. Say, O ye who have received the scriptures, why do
ye not believe in the signs of GOD? Say, O ye who have received the scriptures,
why do ye keep back from the way of GOD, him who believeth? Ye seek to make it
crooked, and yet are witnesses that it is the right: but GOD will not be
unmindful of what ye do. O true believers, if ye obey some of those who have
received the scripture, they will render you infidels, after ye have believed;
and how can ye be infidels, when the signs of GOD are read unto you, and his
apostle is among you? But he who cleaveth firmly unto GOD, is already directed
in the right way. O believers, fear GOD with his true fear, and die not unless
ye also be true believers. And cleave all of you unto the covenant of
GOD, and depart not from it, and remember the favor of GOD
towards you: since ye were enemies, and he reconciled your hearts, and ye became
companions and brethren by his favor: and ye were on the brink of a pit of fire,
and he delivered you thence. Thus GOD declareth unto you his signs, that ye may
be directed. Let there be people among you who invite to the best
religion; and command that which is just, and forbid that which is evil;
and they shall be happy. And be not as they who are divided, and disagree in
matters of religion, after manifest proofs have been brought unto them: they
shall suffer a great torment. On the day of resurrection some faces shall
become white, and other faces shall become black. And unto them whose
faces shall become black, GOD will say, Have ye returned unto your
unbelief, after ye had believed? therefore taste the punishment, for that ye
have been unbelievers: but they whose faces shall become white shall be
in the mercy of GOD, therein shall they remain forever. These are the signs of
GOD: we recite them unto thee with truth. GOD will not deal unjustly with
his creatures. And to GOD belongeth whatever is in heaven and on
earth; and to GOD shall all things return. Ye are the best nation that
hath been raised up unto mankind: ye command that which is just, and ye forbid
that which is unjust, and ye believe in GOD. And if they who have received the
scriptures had believed, it had surely been the better for them: there are
believers among them, but the greater part of them are transgressors. They shall
not hurt you, unless with a slight hurt; and if they fight against you,
they shall turn their backs to you; and they shall not be helped. They are
smitten with vileness wheresoever they are found; unless they obtain
security by entering into a treaty with GOD, and a treaty with men:
and they draw on themselves indignation from GOD, and they are afflicted with
poverty. This they suffer, because they disbelieved the signs of GOD, and
slew the prophets unjustly; this, because they were rebellious, and
transgressed. Yet they are not all alike: there are of those who
have received the scriptures, upright people; they meditate on the signs of GOD
in the night season, and worship; they believe in GOD, and the last day; and
command that which is just, and forbid that which is unjust, and zealously
strive to excel in good works; these are of the righteous. And ye shall
not be denied the reward of the good which ye do; for GOD knoweth the
pious. As for the unbelievers, their wealth shall not profit them at all,
neither their children, against GOD: they shall be the companions of
hell fire; they shall continue therein forever. The likeness of that
which they lay out in this present life, is as a wind wherein there is a
scorching cold: it falleth on the standing corn of those men who have injured
their own souls, and destroyeth it. And GOD dealeth not unjustly with them; but
they injure their own souls. O true believers, contract not an intimate
friendship with any besides yourselves; they will not fail to corrupt
you. They wish for that which may cause you to perish: their hatred hath already
appeared from out of their mouths; but what their breasts conceal is yet more
inveterate. We have already shown you signs of their ill will towards
you, if ye understand. Behold, ye love them, and they do not love you: ye
believe in all the scriptures, and when they meet you, they say, We believe; but
when they assemble privately together, they bite their fingers' ends out of
wrath against you. Say unto them, Die in your wrath: verily GOD knoweth
the innermost part of your breasts. If good happen unto you, it grieveth
them; and if evil befall you, they rejoice at it. But if ye be patient, and fear
God, their subtlety shall not hurt you at all; for GOD comprehendeth
whatever they do. Call to mind when thou wentest forth early from thy
family, that thou mightest prepare the faithful a camp for war; and GOD hear and
knew it; when two companies of you were anxiously thoughtful, so that ye
became faint-hearted; but GOD was the supporter of them both; and in GOD let the
faithful trust. And GOD had already given you the victory at Bedr, when ye were
inferior in number; therefore fear GOD, that ye may be thankful. When
thou saidst unto the faithful, Is it not enough for you, that your LORD should
assist you with three thousand angels sent down from heaven? Verily if ye
persevere, and fear God, and your enemies come upon you suddenly,
your LORD will assist you with five thousand angels, distinguished by their
horses and attire. And this GOD designed only as good tidings for you that
your hearts might rest secure; for victory is from GOD alone, the mighty, the
wise. That he should cut off the uttermost part of the unbelievers, or cast them
down, or that they should be overthrown and unsuccessful is nothing to
thee. It is no business of thine; whether
God be turned unto them, or whether he punish them; they are surely
unjust doers. To GOD belongeth whatsoever is in heaven and on earth: he spareth
whom he pleaseth, and he punisheth whom he pleaseth; for GOD is merciful. O true
believers, devour nor usury, doubling it twofold; but fear GOD, that ye may
prosper: and fear the fire which is prepared for the unbelievers; and obey GOD,
and his apostle that ye may obtain mercy. And run with emulation to
obtain remission from your LORD, and paradise, whose breath
equalleth the heavens and the earth, which is prepared for the godly; who
give alms in prosperity and adversity; who bridle their anger, and forgive men;
for GOD loveth the beneficent.1 And who, after they have committed a
crime, or dealt unjustly with their own souls, remember GOD, and ask pardon for
their sins, (for who forgiveth sins except GOD?) and persevere not in what they
have done knowingly; their reward shall be pardon from their LORD, and gardens
wherein rivers flow, they shall remain therein forever: and how excellent is the
reward of those who labor! There have already been before you examples of
punishment of infidels, therefore go through the earth, and behold what
hath been the end of those who accuse God's apostles of imposture. This
book is a declaration unto men, and a direction and an admonition to the
pious. And be not dismayed, neither be ye grieved; for ye shall be superior
to the unbelievers if ye believe. If a wound hath happened unto you in
war, a like wound hath already happened unto the unbelieving people:
and we cause these days of different success interchangeably to succeed
each other among men; that GOD may know those who believe, and may have martyrs
from among you: (GOD loveth not the workers of iniquity;) and that GOD might
prove those who believe, and destroy the infidels. Did ye imagine that ye should
enter paradise, when as yet GOD knew not those among you who fought strenuously
in his cause; nor knew those who persevered with patience? Moreover ye
did sometimes wish for death before that ye met it; but ye have now seen it, and
ye looked on, but retreated from it. Mohammed is no more than an apostle;
the other apostles have already deceased before him: if he die,
therefore, or be slain, will ye turn back on your heels? but he who turneth back
on his heels will not hurt God at all; and GOD will surely reward the thankful.
No soul can
die unless by the permission of GOD, according to what is written in the
book containing the determination of things.1 And whoso chooseth the
reward of this world, we will give him thereof: but whoso chooseth the reward of
the world to come, we will give him thereof: and we will surely reward the
thankful. How many prophets have encountered those who had many myriads of
troops: and yet they desponded not in their mind for what had befallen them
in fighting for the religion of GOD; and were not weakened, neither behaved
themselves in an abject manner? GOD loveth those who persevere patiently. And
their speech was no other than what they said, Our LORD forgive us our offences,
and our transgressions in our business; and confirm our feet, and help us
against the unbelieving people. And GOD gave them the reward of this world, and
a glorious reward in the life to come; for GOD loveth the well-doers. O ye who
believe, if you obey the infidels, they will cause you to turn back on your
heels, and ye will be turned back and perish: but GOD is your LORD; and he is
the best helper. We will surely cast a dread into the hearts of the unbelievers,
because they have associated with GOD that concerning which he sent them down no
power: their dwelling shall be the fire of hell; and the receptacle of
the wicked shall be miserable. GOD had already made good unto you his promise,
when ye destroyed them by his permission, until ye became faint-hearted, and
disputed concerning the command of the apostle, and were rebellious;
after God had shown you what ye desired. Some of you chose this present
world, and others of you chose the world to come. Then he turned you to
flight from before them, that he might make trial of you: (but he hath now
pardoned you: for GOD is endued with beneficence towards the faithful;) when ye
went up as ye fled, and looked not back on any: while the apostle called
you, in the uttermost part of you. Therefore God rewarded you with
affliction on affliction, that ye be not grieved hereafter for the
spoils which ye fail of, nor for that which befalleth you, for GOD is
well acquainted with whatever ye do. Then he sent down upon you after affliction
security; a soft sleep which fell on some part of you; but other part
were troubled by their own souls; falsely thinking of GOD, a foolish imagination
saying, Will anything of the matter happen unto us? Say, Verily, the
matter belongeth wholly
unto GOD. They concealed in their minds what they declared not unto thee;
saying, If anything of the matter had happened unto us, we had not been slain
here. Answer, If ye had been in your houses, verily they would have gone forth
to fight, whose slaughter was decreed, to the places where they died, and
this came to pass that GOD might try what was in your breasts, and might
discern what was in your hearts; for GOD knoweth the innermost parts of the
breasts of men. Verily they among you who turned their backs on the day
whereon the two armies met each other at Ohod, Satan caused them to slip
for some crime which they had committed: but now hath GOD forgiven them;
for GOD is gracious and merciful. O true believers, be not as they who believed
not, and said of their brethren when they had journeyed in the land or had been
at war, If they had been with us, those had not died, nor had these been slain:
whereas what befell them was so ordained that GOD might take it matter
of sighing in their hearts. GOD giveth life, and causeth to die: and GOD
seeth that which ye do. Moreover if ye be slain, or die in defence of the
religion of GOD, verily pardon from GOD, and mercy, is better than what they
heap together of worldly riches. And if ye die, or be slain, verily unto
GOD shall ye be gathered. And as to the mercy granted unto the
disobedient from GOD, thou O Mohammed, hast been mild towards them;
but if thou hadst been severe, and hard-hearted, they had surely separated
themselves from about thee. Therefore forgive them, and ask pardon for them: and
consult them in the affair of war; and after thou hast deliberated, trust
in GOD; for GOD loveth those who trust in him. If GOD help you, none
shall conquer you; but if he desert you, who is it that will help you after him?
Therefore in GOD let the faithful trust. It is not the part of a prophet
to defraud, for he who defraudeth shall bring with him what he hath defrauded
any one of, on the day of the resurrection. Then shall every soul be paid
what he hath gained; and they shall not be treated unjustly. Shall he therefore
who followeth that which is well-pleasing unto GOD be as he who bringeth on
himself wrath from GOD, and whose receptacle is hell? an evil journey shall it
be thither. There shall be degrees of rewards and punishments with
GOD, for GOD seeth what they do. Now hath GOD been gracious unto the believers
when he raised up among them an apostle
of their own nation, who should recite his signs unto them, and purify them, and
teach them the book of the Koran and wisdom: whereas they were before in
manifest error. After a misfortune had befallen you at Ohod, (ye had
already obtained two equal advantages) do ye say, Whence cometh this? Answer,
This is from yourselves: for GOD is almighty. And what happened unto you, on the
day whereon the two armies met, was certainly by the permission of GOD; and that
he might know the ungodly. It was said unto them, Come, fight for the religion
of GOD, or drive back the enemy: they answered, if we had known ye
went out to fight, we had certainly followed you. They were on that day
nearer unto unbelief, than they were to faith; they spake with their mouths,
what was not in their hearts: but GOD perfectly knew what they concealed; who
said of their brethren, while themselves stayed at home, if they
had obeyed us, they had not been slain. Say, Then keep back death from
yourselves, if ye say truth. Thou shalt in nowise reckon those who have been
slain at Ohod, in the cause of GOD, dead; nay, they are sustained alive
with their LORD, rejoicing for what GOD of his favor hath granted them; and
being glad for those who, coming after them, have not as yet overtaken them;
because there shall no fear come on them, neither shall they be grieved. They
are filled with joy for the favor which they have received from GOD and
his bounty; and for that GOD suffereth not the reward of the faithful to
perish. They who hearkened unto GOD and his apostle, after a wound had
befallen them at Ohod, such of them as do good works, and fear
God, shall have a great reward; unto whom certain men said, Verily
the men of Mecca have already gathered forces against you, be ye
therefore afraid of them: but this increased their faith, and they said,
GOD is our support, and the most excellent patron. Wherefore they returned with
favor from GOD, and advantage: no evil befell them: and they followed what was
well pleasing unto GOD: for GOD is endowed with great liberality. Verily that
devil would cause you to fear his friends: but be ye not afraid of them: but
fear me, if ye be true believers. They shall not grieve thee, who emulously
hasten unto infidelity; for they shall never hurt GOD at all. GOD will not give
them a part in the next life, and they shall suffer a great punishment. Surely
those who purchase infidelity with
faith shall by no means hurt GOD at all, but they shall suffer a grievous
punishment. And let not the unbelievers think, because we grant them lives long
and prosperous, that it is better for their souls: we grant them long and
prosperous lives only that their iniquity may be increased; and they shall
suffer an ignominious punishment. GOD is not disposed to leave the
faithful in the condition which ye are now in, until he sever the wicked from
the good; nor is GOD disposed to make you acquainted with what is a
hidden secret, but GOD chooseth such of his apostles as he pleaseth, to
reveal his mind unto: believe therefore in GOD, and his apostles; and if ye
believe, and fear God, ye shall receive a great reward. And let not those
who are covetous of what GOD of his bounty hath granted them imagine that
their avarice is better for them: nay, rather it is worse for them. That
which they have covetously reserved shall be bound as a collar about their neck,
on the day of the resurrection: unto GOD belongeth the inheritance of
heaven and earth; and GOD is well acquainted with what ye do. GOD hath already
heard the saying of those who said, Verily GOD is poor, and we are rich: we will
surely write down what they have said, and the slaughter which they have made of
the prophets without a cause; and we will say unto them, Taste ye the
pain of burning. This shall they suffer for the evil which their
hands have sent before them, and because GOD is not unjust towards mankind; who
also say, Surely GOD hath commanded us, that we should not give credit to
any apostle, until one should come unto us with a sacrifice, which
should be consumed by fire. Say, Apostles have already come unto you before me,
with plain proofs, and with the miracle which ye mention: why therefore
have ye slain them, if ye speak truth? If they accuse thee of imposture, the
apostles before thee have also been accounted impostors, who brought evident
demonstrations, and the scriptures, and the book which enlighteneth the
understanding. Every soul shall taste of death, and ye shall have your
reward on the day of resurrection; and he who shall be far removed from
hell fire, and shall be admitted into paradise, shall be happy: but the
present life is only a deceitful provision. Ye shall surely be proved in your
possessions, and in your persons; and ye shall bear from those unto whom
the scripture was delivered before you, and from the idolaters, much hurt: but
if ye be
patient and fear God, this is a matter that is absolutely determined. And
when GOD accepted the covenant of those to whom the book of the law was
given, saying, Ye shall surely publish it unto mankind, ye shall not hide
it: yet they threw it behind their backs, and sold it for a small price: but
woful is the price for which they have sold it. Think not that
they who rejoice at what they have done, and expect to be praised for what they
have not done; think not, O prophet, that they shall escape from
punishment, for they shall suffer a painful punishment; and unto GOD
belongeth the kingdom of heaven and earth: GOD is almighty. Now in the
creation of heaven and earth, and the vicissitude of night and day, are signs
unto those who are endued with understanding; who remember GOD standing, and
sitting, and lying on their sides; and meditate on the creation of heaven
and earth, saying, O LORD, thou hast not created this in vain; far be it
from thee: therefore deliver us from the torment of hell fire: O LORD,
surely whom thou shalt throw into the fire, thou wilt also cover with shame: nor
shall the ungodly have any to help them. O LORD, we have heard a preacher
inviting us to the faith and saying, Believe in your LORD: and we
believed. O LORD, forgive us therefore our sins, and expiate our evil deeds from
us, and make us to die with the righteous. O LORD, give us also the
reward which thou hast promised by thy apostles; and cover us not with shame
on the day of resurrection; for thou art not contrary to the promise. Their LORD
therefore answered them, saying, I will not suffer the work of him among
you who worketh to be lost, whether he be male, or female: the one of you is
from the other. They therefore who have left their country, and have been turned
out of their houses, and have suffered for my sake, and have been slain in
battle; verily I will expiate their evil deeds from them, and I will surely
bring them into gardens watered by rivers; a reward from GOD; and with GOD is
the most excellent reward. Let not the prosperous dealing of the unbelievers in
the land deceive thee; it is but a slender provision; and then
their receptacle shall be hell; an unhappy couch shall it be. But they
who fear the LORD shall have gardens through which rivers flow, they shall
continue therein forever: this is the gift of GOD for what is with GOD shall be
better for the righteous than short-lived worldly prosperity. There are
some of those who
have received the scriptures, who believe in GOD, and that which hath been sent
down unto you, and that which hath been sent down to them, submitting themselves
unto GOD; they sell not the signs of GOD for a small price: these shall have
their reward with their LORD; for GOD is swift in taking an account. O true
believers, be patient and strive to excel in patience, and be constant-minded,
and fear GOD, that ye may be happy.
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CHAPTER IV.
INTITLED, WOMEN;
REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD
O MEN, fear your LORD, who hath created you out of one man, and out of
him created his wife, and from them two hath multiplied many men, and women: and
fear GOD by whom ye beseech one another; and respect women who have
borne you, for GOD is watching over you. And give the orphans when they
come to age their substance; and render them not in exchange bad for
good: and devour not their substance, by adding it to your own substance;
for this is a great sin. And if ye fear that ye shall not act with equity
towards orphans of the female sex, take in marriage of such other
women as please you, two, or three, or four, and not more. But if ye fear
that ye cannot act equitably towards so many, marry one only, or
the slaves which ye shall have acquired. This will be easier, that ye swerve not
from righteousness. And give women their dowry freely; but if they
voluntarily remit unto you any part of it, enjoy it with satisfaction and
advantage. And give not unto those who are weak of understanding the substance
which GOD hath appointed you to preserve for them; but maintain them
thereout, and clothe them, and speak kindly unto them. And examine the orphans
until they attain the age of marriage: but if ye perceive they are able
to manage their affairs well, deliver their substance unto them; and waste it
not extravagantly, or hastily, because they grow up. Let him who is rich abstain
entirely from the
orphans' estates; and let him who is poor take thereof according
to what shall be reasonable. And when ye deliver their substance unto them, call
witnesses thereof in their presence: GOD taketh sufficient account of
your actions. Men ought to have a part of what their parents and
kindred leave behind them when they die: and women also ought to
have a part of what their parents and kindred leave, whether it be
little, or whether it be much; a determinate part is due to them. And
when they who are of kin are present at the dividing of what is left, and
also the orphans, and the poor; distribute unto them some part thereof;
and if the estate be too small, at least speak comfortably unto them. And
let those fear to abuse orphans, who if they leave behind them a weak
offspring, are solicitous for them; let them therefore fear GOD, and speak that
which is convenient. Surely they who devour the possessions of orphans unjustly
shall swallow down nothing but fire into their bellies, and shall broil in
raging flames. GOD hath thus commanded you concerning your children. A
male shall have as much as the share of two females; but if they be females
only, and above two in number, they shall have two third parts of
what the deceased shall leave; and if there be but one, she shall
have the half. And the parents of the deceased shall have each of them a
sixth part of what he shall leave, if he have a child; but if he have no child,
and his parents be his heirs, then his mother shall have the third part. And if
he have brethren, his mother shall have a sixth part, after the legacies which
he shall bequeath, and his debts be paid. Ye know not whether your
parents or your children be of greater use unto you. This is an ordinance
from GOD, and GOD is knowing and wise. Moreover ye may claim half of what your
wives shall leave, if they have no issue; but if they have issue, then ye shall
have the fourth part of what they shall leave, after the legacies which they
shall bequeath, and the debts be paid. They also shall have the fourth
part of what ye shall leave, in case ye have no issue; but if ye have issue,
then they shall have the eighth part of what ye shall leave, after the legacies
which ye shall bequeath, and your debts be paid. And if a man or woman's
substance be inherited by a distant relation, and he or she have a
brother or sister; each of them two shall have a
sixth part of the estate. But if there be more than this number,
they shall be equal sharers in a third part, after payment of the
legacies which shall be bequeathed, and the debts, without prejudice to the
heirs. This is an ordinance from GOD: and GOD is knowing and
gracious. These are the statutes of GOD. And whoso obeyeth GOD and his apostle,
God shall lead him into gardens wherein rivers flow, they shall continue
therein forever; and this shall be great happiness. But whoso disobeyeth GOD,
and his apostle, and transgresseth his statutes, God shall cast him into
hell fire; he shall remain therein forever, and he shall suffer a
shameful punishment. If any of your women be guilty of whoredom, produce four
witnesses from among you against them, and if they bear witness against
them, imprison them in separate apartments until death release them,
or GOD affordeth them a way to escape. And if two of you commit the like
wickedness, punish them both: but if they repent and amend, let them both
alone; for GOD is easy to be reconciled and merciful. Verily repentance will
be accepted with GOD, from those who do evil ignorantly, and then repent
speedily; unto them will GOD be turned: for GOD is knowing and wise. But no
repentance shall be accepted from those who do evil until the time
when death presenteth itself unto one of them, and he saith, Verily I
repent now; nor unto those who die unbelievers; for them have we prepared a
grievous punishment. O true believers, it is not lawful for you to be heirs of
women against their will, nor to hinder them from marrying others, that
ye may take away part of what ye have given them in dowry; unless they
have been guilty of a manifest crime: but converse kindly with them.1
And if ye hate them, it may happen that ye may hate a thing wherein GOD hath
placed much good. If ye be desirous to exchange a wife for another wife,
and ye have already given one of them a talent, take not away anything
therefrom: will ye take it by slandering her, and doing her
manifest injustice? And how can ye take it, since the one of you hath gone in
unto the other, and they have received from you a firm covenant? Marry not women
whom your fathers have had to wife; (except what is already past:) for this is
uncleanness, and an abomination, and an evil way. Ye are forbidden to
marry your mothers, and your
daughters, and your sisters, and your aunts both on the father's and on the
mother's side, and your brothers' daughters, and your sisters' daughters, and
your mothers who have given you suck, and your foster-sisters, and your wives'
mothers, and your daughters-in-law which are under your tuition, born of
your wives unto whom ye have gone in, (but if ye have not gone in unto them, it
shall be no sin in you to marry them, ) and the wives of your sons who
proceed out of your loins; and ye are also forbidden to take to
wife two sisters, except what is already past: for GOD is gracious and merciful.
Ye are also forbidden to take to wife free women who are
married, except those women whom your right hands shall possess as
slaves. This is ordained you from GOD. Whatever is beside this is
allowed you; that ye may with your substance provide wives for
yourselves, acting that which is right, and avoiding whoredom. And for the
advantage which ye receive from them, give them their reward, according to what
is ordained: but it shall be no crime in you to make any other agreement among
yourselves, after the ordinance shall be complied with; for GOD is
knowing and wise. Whoso among you hath not means sufficient that he may marry
free women, who are believers, let him marry with such of your
maid-servants whom your right hands possess, as are true believers; for GOD well
knoweth your faith. Ye are the one from the other: therefore marry them with the
consent of their masters; and give them their dower according to justice;
such as are modest, not guilty of whoredom, nor entertaining lovers. And
when they are married, if they be guilty of adultery, they shall suffer half the
punishment which is appointed for the free women. This is allowed
unto him among you, who feareth to sin by marrying free women; but if ye
abstain from marrying slaves, it will be better for you; GOD is gracious
and merciful. GOD is willing to declare these things unto you, and to
direct you according to the ordinances of those who have gone before you,
and to be merciful unto you. GOD is knowing and wise. GOD desireth to be
gracious unto you; but they who follow their lusts, desire that ye should
turn aside from the truth with great deviation. GOD is minded to make
his religion light unto you: for man was created weak. O true believers,
consume not your wealth
among yourselves in vanity; unless there be merchandising among you by mutual
consent: neither slay yourselves; for GOD is merciful towards you: and whoever
doth this maliciously and wickedly, he will surely cast him to be broiled in
hell fire; and this is easy with GOD. If ye turn aside from the grievous
sins, of those which ye are forbidden to commit, we will cleanse you from
your smaller faults; and will introduce you into paradise with an
honorable entry.1 Covet not that which GOD hath bestowed on some of
you preferably to others. Unto the men shall be given a portion of what
they shall have gained, and unto the women shall be given a portion of
what they shall have gained: therefore ask GOD of his bounty: for GOD is
omniscient.2 We have appointed unto every one kindred, to inherit
part of what their parents and relations shall leave at their deaths.
And unto those with whom your right hands have made an alliance, give their part
of the inheritance; for GOD is witness of all things. Men shall have the
preëminence above women, because of those advantages wherein GOD hath
caused the one of them to excel the other, and for that which they expend of
their substance in maintaining their wives. The honest women are
obedient. careful in the absence of their husbands, for that GOD
preserveth them, by committing them to the care and protection of the
men. But those, whose perverseness ye shall be apprehensive of, rebuke; and
remove them into separate apartments, and chastise them. But if they shall be
obedient unto you, seek not an occasion of quarrel against them: for GOD
is high and great. And if ye fear a breach between the husband and wife,
send a judge out of his family, and a judge out of her family: if they shall
desire a reconciliation, GOD will cause them to agree; for GOD is knowing and
wise. Serve GOD, and associate no creature with him; and show kindness
unto parents, and relations, and orphans, and the poor, and your neighbor
who is of kin to you, and also your neighbor who is a stranger, and to
your familiar companion, and the traveller, and the captives whom
your right hands shall possess; for GOD loveth not the proud or
vain-glorious, who are covetous, and recommend covetousness unto men, and
conceal that which GOD of his bounty hath given them; (we have prepared a
shameful punishment for the unbelievers;) and who bestow their wealth in
charity to be observed
of men, and believe not in GOD, nor in the last day; and whoever hath Satan for
a companion, an evil companion hath he! And what harm would befall
them if they should believe in GOD, and the last day, and give alms out of that
which GOD hath bestowed on them? since GOD knoweth them who do this.
Verily GOD will not wrong any one even the weight of an ant: and if it be
a good action, he will double it, and will recompense it in his sight
with a great reward. How will it be with the unbelievers when we shall
bring a witness out of each nation against itself, and shall bring thee,
O Mohammed, a witness against these people? In that day they who
have not believed, and have rebelled against the apostle of God, shall
wish the earth was levelled with them; and they shall not be able to hide
any matter from GOD. O true believers, come not to prayers when ye are drunk,
until ye understand what ye say; nor when ye are polluted by emission of seed,
unless ye be travelling on the road, until ye wash yourselves. But if ye be sick
or on a journey, or any of you come from easing nature, or have touched women,
and find no water; take fine clean sand and rub your faces and your hands
therewith; for GOD is merciful and inclined to forgive. Hast thou not
observed those unto whom part of the scripture was delivered? they sell error,
and desire that ye may wander from the right way; but GOD well knoweth
your enemies. GOD is a sufficient patron; and GOD is a sufficient helper. Of the
Jews there are some who pervert words from their places; and say, We have heard,
and have disobeyed; and do thou hear without understanding our meaning,
and look upon us: perplexing with their tongues, and reviling the true
religion. But if they had said, We have heard, and do obey; and do thou hear,
and regard us; certainly it were better for them, and more right. But GOD hath
cursed them by reason of their infidelity; therefore a few of them only
shall believe. O ye to whom the scriptures have been given, believe in
the revelation which we have sent down, confirming that which is with
you; before we deface your countenances, and render them as the back
parts thereof; or curse them, as we cursed those who transgressed on the
Sabbath-day; and the command of GOD was fulfilled. Surely GOD will not pardon
the giving him an equal; but will pardon any other sin except that, to
whom he pleaseth
and whoso giveth a companion unto GOD, hath devised a great wickedness. Hast
thou not observed those who justify themselves? But GOD justifieth whomsoever he
pleaseth, nor shall they be wronged a hair. Behold, how they imagine a
lie against GOD; and therein is iniquity sufficiently manifest. Hast thou not
considered those to whom part of the scripture hath been given? They believe in
false gods and idols, and say of those who believe not, These are more rightly
directed in the way of truth, than they who believe on Mohammed.
Those are the men whom God hath cursed and unto him whom GOD shall
curse, thou shalt surely find no helper. Shall they have a part of the kingdom,
since even then they would not bestow the smallest matter on men? Do they envy
other men that which GOD of his bounty hath given them? We formerly gave
unto the family of Abraham a book of revelations and wisdom; and we gave
them a great kingdom. There is of them who believeth on him; and there is of
them who turneth aside from him: but the raging fire of hell is a
sufficient punishment. Verily those who disbelieve our signs, we will
surely cast to be broiled in hell fire; so often as their skins shall be
well burned, we will give them other skins in exchange, that they may taste the
sharper torment; for GOD is mighty and wise. But those who believe and do
that which is right, we will bring into gardens watered by rivers, therein shall
they remain forever, and there shall they enjoy wives free from all
impurity; and we will lead them into perpetual shades. Moreover GOD commandeth
you to restore what ye are trusted with, to the owners; and when ye judge
between men, that ye judge according to equity: and surely an excellent
virtue it is to which GOD exhorteth you; for GOD both heareth and
seeth. O true believers, obey GOD, and obey the apostle; and those who are in
authority among you: and if ye differ, in anything, refer it unto GOD and the
apostle, if ye believe in GOD, and the last day: this is better, and a fairer
method of determination. Hast thou not observed those who pretend they
believe in what hath been revealed unto thee, and what hath been revealed before
thee? They desire to go to judgment before Taghut, although they have been
commanded not to believe in him; and Satan desireth to seduce them into a wide
error.1 And when it is said unto them, Come unto the book
which GOD
hath sent down, and to the apostle; thou seest the ungodly turn aside from thee,
with great aversion. But how will they behave when a misfortune
shall befall them, for that which their hands have sent before them? Then will
they come unto thee, and swear by GOD, saying, If we intended any other
than to do good, and to reconcile the parties. GOD knoweth what is in the
hearts of these men; therefore let them alone, and admonish them, and
speak unto them a word which may affect their souls. We have not sent any
apostle, but that he might be obeyed by the permission of GOD: but if they,
after they have injured their own souls, come unto thee, and ask pardon of GOD,
and the apostle ask pardon for them, they shall surely find GOD easy to be
reconciled and merciful. And by thy LORD they will not perfectly believe,
until they make thee judge of their controversies; and shall not afterwards find
in their own minds any hardship in what thou shalt determine, but shall
acquiesce therein with entire submission. And if we had commanded
them, saying, Slay yourselves, or depart from your houses; they would not
have done it except a few of them. And if they had done what they were
admonished, it would certainly have been better for them, and more efficacious
for confirming their faith; and we should then have surely given them in
our sight an exceeding great reward, and we should have directed them in
the right way. Whoever obeyeth GOD and the apostle, they shall be with
those unto whom GOD hath been gracious, of the prophets, and the sincere, and
the martyrs, and the righteous; and these are the most excellent company. This
is bounty from GOD; and GOD is sufficiently knowing. O true believers, take your
necessary precaution against your enemies, and either go
forth to war in separate parties, or go forth all together in a body.
There is of you who tarrieth behind; and if a misfortune befall you, he
saith, Verily GOD hath been gracious unto me, that I was not present with them:
but if success attend you from GOD, he will say (as if there was no friendship
between you and him), Would to GOD I had been with them, for I should have
acquired great merit. Let them therefore fight for the religion of GOD, who part
with the present life in exchange for that which is to come; for whosoever
fighteth for the religion of GOD, whether he be slain, or be victorious, we will
surely give him a great reward. And what ails you, that ye
fight not for GOD'S true religion, and in defence of the weak among men,
women, and children, who say, O LORD, bring us forth from this city, whose
inhabitants are wicked; grant us from before thee a protector, and grant us from
before thee a defender. They who believe fight for the religion of GOD; but they
who believe not fight for the religion of Taghut. Fight therefore against the
friends of Satan, for the stratagem of Satan is weak. Hast thou not observed
those unto whom it was said, Withhold your hands from war, and be
constant at prayers, and pay the legal alms? But when war is commanded them,
behold a part of them fear men as they should fear GOD, or with a great fear,
and say, O LORD, wherefore hast thou commanded us to go to war, and hast not
suffered us to wait our approaching end? Say unto them, The
provision of this life is but small; but the future shall be
better for him who feareth God; and ye shall not be in the least injured
at the day of judgment. Wheresoever ye be, death will overtake you,
although ye be in lofty towers. If good befall them, they say, This is from GOD;
but if evil befall them, they say, This is from thee, O Mohammed: say,
All is from GOD; and what aileth these people, that they are so far from
understanding what is said unto them? Whatever good befalleth thee, O
man, it is from GOD; and whatever evil befalleth thee, it is from thyself.
We have sent thee an apostle unto men, and GOD is a sufficient witness
thereof. Whoever obeyeth the apostle, obeyeth GOD; and whoever turneth
back, we have not sent thee to be a keeper over them. They say,
Obedience: yet when they go forth from thee, part of them meditate by night a
matter different from what thou speakest; but GOD shall write down what they
meditate by night: therefore let them alone, and trust in GOD, for GOD is a
sufficient protector. Do they not attentively consider the Koran? if it had been
from any besides GOD, they would certainly have found therein many
contradictions. When any news cometh unto them, either of security or fear, they
immediately divulge it; but if they told it to the apostle and to those
who are in authority among them, such of them would understand the truth
of the matter, as inform themselves thereof from the apostle and his
chiefs. And if the favor of GOD and his mercy had not been
upon you, ye had followed the devil, except a few of you. Fight therefore
for the religion of
GOD, and oblige not any to what is difficult, except thyself; however excite the
faithful to war, perhaps GOD will restrain the courage of the
unbelievers; for GOD is stronger than they, and more able to punish. He
who intercedeth between men with a good intercession shall have a portion
thereof; and he who intercedeth with an evil intercession shall have a portion
thereof; for GOD overlooketh all things. When ye are saluted with a salutation,
salute the person with a better salutation, or at least return the
same; for GOD taketh an account of all things. GOD! there is no GOD but he; he
will surely gather you together on the day of resurrection; there is no doubt of
it: and who is more true than GOD in what he saith? Why are ye divided
concerning the ungodly into two parties; since GOD hath overturned them for what
they have committed? Will ye direct him whom GOD hath led astray; since for him
whom GOD shall lead astray, thou shalt find no true path? They desire
that ye should become infidels, as they are infidels, and that ye should be
equally wicked with themselves. Therefore take not friends from among
them, until they fly their country for the religion of GOD; and if they
turn back from the faith, take them, and kill them wherever ye find them;
and take no friend from among them, nor any helper, except those who go unto a
people who are in alliance with you, or those who come unto you, their hearts
forbidding them either to fight against you, or to fight against their own
people. And if GOD pleased he would have permitted them to have prevailed
against you, and they would have fought against you. But if they depart from
you, and fight not against you, and offer you peace, GOD doth not allow you
to take or kill them. Ye shall find others who are desirous to enter into
confidence with you, and at the same time to preserve a confidence with
their own people: so often as they return to sedition, they shall be subverted
therein; and if they depart not from you, and offer you peace, and restrain
their hands from warring against you, take them and kill them wheresoever
ye find them; over these have we granted you a manifest power. It is not
lawful for a believer to kill a believer, unless it happen by
mistake; and whoso killeth a believer by mistake, the penalty shall be
the freeing of a believer from slavery, and a fine to be paid to the family of
the deceased, unless they remit it as alms: and if the slain
person be of a
people at enmity with you, and be a true believer, the penalty shall be
the freeing of a believer; but if he be of a people in confederacy with you, a
fine to be paid to his family, and the freeing of a believer. And he who findeth
not wherewith to do this shall fast two months consecutively
as a penance enjoined from GOD; and GOD is knowing and wise. But
whoso killeth a believer designedly, his reward shall be hell; he shall remain
therein forever; and GOD shall be angry with him, and shall curse him,
and shall prepare for him a great punishment. O true believers, when ye are on a
march in defence of the true religion, justly discern such as ye shall happen
to meet, and say not unto him who saluteth you, thou art not a true
believer; seeking the accidental goods of the present life; for with GOD is much
spoil. Such have ye formerly been; but GOD hath been gracious unto you;
therefore make a just discernment, for GOD is well acquainted with that which ye
do. Those believers who sit still at home, not having any hurt, and those
who employ their fortunes and their persons for the religion of GOD, shall not
be held equal. GOD hath preferred those who employ their fortunes and their
persons in that cause to a degree of honor above those who sit at
home; GOD hath indeed promised every one paradise, but GOD hath preferred those
who fight for the faith before those who sit still, by adding unto
them a great reward, by degrees of honor conferred on them
from him, and by granting them forgiveness and mercy; for GOD is
indulgent and merciful. Moreover unto those whom the angels put to death,
having injured their own souls, the angels said, Of what religion
were ye? they answered, We were weak in the earth. The angels replied,
Was not GOD'S earth wide enough, that ye might fly therein to a place
of refuge? Therefore their habitation shall be hell; and an evil journey
shall it be thither: except the weak among men, and women, and children,
who were not able to find means, and were not directed in the way; these
peradventure GOD will pardon, for GOD is ready to forgive, and gracious.
Whosoever flieth from his country for the sake of GOD'S true religion,
shall find in the earth many forced to do the same, and plenty of
provisions. And whoever departeth from his house, and flieth unto GOD and
his apostle, if death overtake him in the way, GOD will be obliged to
reward him, for GOD is gra-
cious and merciful. When ye march to war in the earth, it shall be
no crime in you if ye shorten your prayers, in case ye fear the infidels may
attack you; for the infidels are your open enemy. But when thou, O
prophet, shalt be among them, and shalt pray with them, let a party of them
arise to prayer with thee, and let them take their arms; and when they shall
have worshipped, let them stand behind you, and let another party come that hath
not prayed, and let them pray with thee, and let them be cautious and take their
arms. The unbelievers would that ye should neglect your arms and your baggage
while ye pray, that they might turn upon you at once. It shall be no
crime in you, if ye be incommoded by rain, or be sick, that ye lay down your
arms; but take your necessary precaution: GOD hath prepared for the
unbelievers an ignominious punishment. And when ye shall have ended your
prayer, remember GOD, standing, and sitting, and lying on your sides. But
when ye are secure from danger, complete your prayers: for prayer
is commanded the faithful, and appointed to be said at the stated
times. Be not negligent in seeking out the unbelieving people, though ye
suffer some inconvenience; for they also shall suffer as ye
suffer, and ye hope for a reward from GOD which they cannot hope for; and
GOD is knowing and wise. We have sent down unto thee the book of the
Koran with truth, that thou mayest judge between men through that
wisdom which GOD showeth thee therein; and be not an advocate for
the fraudulent; but ask pardon of GOD for thy wrong intention, since GOD
is indulgent and merciful.1 Dispute not for those who deceive
one another, for GOD loveth not him who is a deceiver or unjust.
Such conceal themselves from men, but they conceal not themselves from
GOD; for he is with them when they imagine by night a saying which pleaseth
him not, and GOD comprehendeth what they do. Behold, ye are they who have
disputed for them in this present life; but who shall dispute with GOD for them
on the day of resurrection, or who will become their patron? yet he who doth
evil, or injureth his own soul, and afterwards asketh pardon of God, shall find
God gracious and merciful. Whoso committeth wickedness, committeth it
against his own soul: GOD is knowing and wise. And whoso committeth a sin
or iniquity, and afterwards layeth it on the innocent, he shall surely bear
the guilt of calumny and
manifest injustice. If the indulgence and mercy of GOD had not been upon thee,
surely a part of them had studied to seduce thee; but they shall seduce
themselves only, and shall not hurt thee at all. GOD hath sent down unto thee
the book of the Koran and wisdom, and hath taught thee that which thou
knewest not; for the favor of GOD hath been great towards thee. There is no good
in the multitude of their private discourses, unless in the discourse of
him who recommendeth alms, or that which is right, or agreement amongst men:
whoever doth this out of a desire to please GOD, we will surely give him a great
reward. But whoso separateth himself from the apostle, after true
direction hath been manifested unto him, and followeth any other way than than
of the true believers, we will cause him to obtain that to which he is inclined,
and will cast him to be burned in hell; and an unhappy journey shall it be
thither. Verily GOD will not pardon the giving him a companion, but he
will pardon any crime besides that, unto whom he pleaseth: and he who
giveth a companion unto GOD is surely led aside into a wide mistake; the
infidels invoke beside him only female deities; and only invoke
rebellious Satan. GOD cursed him; and he said, Verily I will take of thy
servants a part cut off from the rest, and I will seduce them, and will
insinuate vain desires into them, and I will command them and they shall
cut off the ears of cattle; and I will command them and they shall change GOD'S
creature. But whoever taketh Satan for his patron, besides GOD, shall surely
perish with a manifest destruction. He maketh them promises, and insinuateth
into them vain desires; yet Satan maketh them only deceitful promises. The
receptacle of these shall be hell, they shall find no refuge from it. But they
who believe, and do good works, we will surely lead them into gardens, through
which rivers flow, they shall continue therein forever, according to the
true promise of GOD; and who is more true than GOD in what he saith? It shall
not be according to your desires, nor according to the desires of those
who have received the scriptures.1 Whoso doth evil shall be rewarded
for it; and shall not find any patron or helper, beside GOD; but whoso doth good
works, whether he be male or female, and is a true believer, they shall be
admitted into paradise, and shall not in the least be unjustly dealt with. Who
is better in point of religion than he who resigneth him
self unto GOD, and is a worker of righteousness, and followeth the law of
Abraham the orthodox? since GOD took Abraham for his friend: and to God
belongeth whatsoever is in heaven and on earth; GOD comprehendeth all
things.1 They will consult thee concerning women; Answer, GOD
instructeth you concerning them, and that which is read unto you in the book
of the Koran concerning female orphans, to whom ye give not that which is
ordained them, neither will ye marry them, and concerning weak infants, and that
ye observe justice towards orphans: whatever good ye do, GOD knoweth it. If a
woman fear ill usage, or aversion from her husband, it shall be no crime in them
if they agree the matter amicably between themselves; for a reconciliation is
better than a separation. Men's souls are naturally inclined to
covetousness: but if ye be kind towards women, and fear to wrong
them, GOD is well acquainted with what ye do. Ye can by no means carry
yourselves equally between women in all respects, although ye study to
do it; therefore turn not from a wife with all manner of
aversion, nor leave her like one in suspense: if ye agree, and fear to abuse
your wives, GOD is gracious and merciful; but if they separate, GOD
will satisfy them both of his abundance; for GOD is extensive and
wise, and unto GOD belongeth whatsoever is in heaven and on earth. We
have already commanded those unto whom the scriptures were given before you, and
we command you also, saying, Fear GOD; but if ye disbelieve, unto
GOD belongeth whatsoever is in heaven and on earth; and GOD is
self-sufficient, and to be praised; for unto GOD belongeth
whatsoever is in heaven and on earth, and GOD is a sufficient protector. If he
pleaseth he will take you away, O men, and will produce others in your
stead; for GOD is able to do this. Whoso desireth the reward of this world,
verily with GOD is the reward of this world, and also of that which is to
come; GOD both heareth and seeth. O true believers, observe
justice when ye bear witness before GOD, although it be against
yourselves, or your parents, or relations; whether the party be
rich, or whether he be poor; for GOD is more worthy than them both:
therefore follow not your own lust in bearing testimony so that ye
swerve from justice. And whether ye wrest your evidence, or
decline giving it, GOD is well acquainted with that which ye do. O true
believers, believe in GOD and his apostle, and the book which he hath caused
to descend unto his apostle, and the book which he hath formerly sent down. And
whosoever believeth not in GOD, and his angels, and his scriptures, and his
apostles, and the last day, he surely erreth in a wide mistake. Moreover they
who believed, and afterwards became infidels, and then believed again,
and after that disbelieved, and increased in infidelity, GOD will by no means
forgive them, nor direct them into the right way.1 Declare
unto the ungodly that they shall suffer a painful punishment. They who take the
unbelievers for their protectors, besides the faithful, do they seek for power
with them? since all power belongeth unto GOD. And he hath already revealed unto
you, in the book of the Koran, the following passage–When ye shall hear
the signs of GOD, they shall not be believed, but they shall be laughed to
scorn. Therefore sit not with them who believe not, until they engage in
different discourse; for if ye do ye will certainly become like
unto them. GOD will surely gather the ungodly and the unbelievers together in
hell. They who wait to observe what befalleth you, if victory be
granted you from GOD, say, Were we not with you? But if any advantage
happen to the infidels, they say unto them, Were we not superior to you,
and have we not defended you against the believers? GOD shall judge between you
on the day of resurrection: and GOD will not grant the unbelievers means to
prevail over the faithful. The hypocrites act deceitfully with GOD, but he
will deceive them; and when they stand up to pray, they stand carelessly,
affecting to be seen of men, and remember not GOD, unless a little, wavering
between faith and infidelity, and adhering neither unto these nor unto
those: and for him whom GOD shall lead astray thou shalt find no true path. O
true believers, take not the unbelievers for your protectors besides the
faithful. Will ye furnish GOD with an evident argument of impiety against
you? Moreover the hypocrites shall be in the lowest bottom of hell fire,
and thou shalt not find any to help them thence. But they who repent and
amend, and adhere firmly unto GOD, and approve the sincerity of their religion
to GOD, they shall be numbered with the faithful; and GOD will surely
give the faithful a great reward. And how should GOD go about to punish you, if
ye be thankful and believe? for GOD is grateful and wise. GOD loveth not the
speaking ill of any one in public, unless he who is injured call for
assistance; and GOD heareth and knoweth: whether ye publish a good
action, or conceal it, or forgive evil, verily GOD is gracious and
powerful. They who believe not in GOD, and his apostles, and would make a
distinction between GOD and his apostles, and say, We believe in some of the
prophets and reject others of them, and seek to take a middle
way in this matter; these are really unbelievers: and we have prepared
for the unbelievers an ignominious punishment. But they who believe in GOD and
his apostles, and make no distinction between any of them, unto those will we
surely give their reward; and GOD is gracious and merciful. They who have
received the scriptures will demand of thee, that thou cause a book to descend
unto them from heaven: they formerly asked of Moses a greater thing than
this: for they said, Show us GOD visibly. Wherefore a storm of fire from heaven
destroyed them, because of their iniquity. Then they took the calf for their
God, after that evident proofs of the divine unity had come unto
them: but we forgave them that, and gave Moses a manifest power to
punish them. And we lifted the mountain of Sinai over them, when
we exacted from them their covenant; and said unto them, Enter the gate
of the city worshipping. We also said unto them, Transgress not on the
Sabbath-day. And we received from them a firm covenant, that they would
observe these things. Therefore for that they have made void their covenant,
and have not believed in the signs of GOD, and have slain the prophets unjustly,
and have said, Our hearts are circumcised; (but GOD hath sealed them up, because
of their unbelief; therefore they shall not believe, except a few of
them:) and for that they have not believed in Jesus, and have spoken
against Mary a grievous calumny; and have said, Verily we have slain Christ
Jesus the son of Mary, the apostle of GOD; yet they slew him not, neither
crucified him, but he was represented by one in his likeness; and verily
they who disagreed concerning him were in a doubt as to this matter, and
had no sure knowledge thereof, but followed only an uncertain
opinion. They did not really kill him; but GOD took him up unto himself: and GOD
is mighty and wise. And there shall not be one of those who
have received the scriptures, who shall not believe in him, before his death;
and on the day of resurrection he shall be a witness against them.1
Because of the iniquity of those who Judaize, we have forbid-
den them good things, which had been formerly allowed them; and because
they shut out many from the way of GOD, and have taken usury, which was
forbidden them by the law, and devoured men's substance vainly: we have
prepared for such of them as are unbelievers a painful punishment. But those
among them who are well grounded in knowledge, and the faithful, who believe in
that which hath been sent down unto thee, and that which hath been sent down
unto the prophets before thee, and who observe the stated times of
prayer, and give alms, and believe in GOD and the last day unto these will we
give a great reward. Verily we have revealed our will unto thee, as we
have revealed it unto Noah and the prophets who succeeded him; and
as we revealed it unto Abraham, and Ismael, and Isaac, and Jacob,
and the tribes, and unto Jesus, and Job, and Jonas, and Aaron, and Solomon; and
we have given thee the Koran, as we gave the psalms unto David:
some apostles have we sent, whom we have formerly mentioned unto
thee; and other apostles have we sent, whom we have not mentioned
unto thee; and GOD spake unto Moses, discoursing with him; apostles
declaring good tidings, and denouncing threats, lest men should have an argument
of excuse against GOD, after the apostles had been sent unto them;
GOD is mighty and wise. GOD is witness of that revelation which he
hath sent down unto thee; he sent it down with his special knowledge: the
angels also are witnesses thereof; but GOD is a sufficient witness. They
who believe not, and turn aside others from the way of GOD, have erred in
a wide mistake. Verily those who believe not, and act unjustly, GOD will by no
means forgive, neither will he direct them into any other way, than the
way of hell; they shall remain therein forever: and this is easy with GOD. O
men, now is the apostle come unto you, with truth from your LORD; believe
therefore, it will be better for you. But if ye disbelieve, verily unto
GOD belongeth whatsoever is in heaven and on earth; and GOD is
knowing and wise. O ye who have received the scriptures, exceed not the
just bounds in your religion, neither say of GOD any other than the
truth. Verily Christ Jesus the son of Mary is the apostle of GOD, and his
Word, which he conveyed into Mary, and a spirit proceeding from him.
Believe therefore in GOD, and his apostles, and say not, There are three
Gods; forbear this; it will be better for you. GOD is
but one GOD. Far be it from him that he should have a son! unto him belongeth
whatever is in heaven and on earth; and GOD is a sufficient
protector. Christ doth not proudly disdain to be a servant unto GOD; neither the
angels who approach near to his presence: and whoso disdaineth his
service, and is puffed up with pride, God will gather them all to
himself, on the last day. Unto those who believe, and do that which is
right, he shall give their rewards, and shall superabundantly add unto
them of his liberality: but those who are disdainful and proud, he will punish
with a grievous punishment; and they shall not find any to protect or to help
them, besides GOD. O men, now is an evident proof come unto you from your LORD,
and we have sent down unto you manifest light. They who believe in GOD and
firmly adhere to him, he will lead them into mercy from him, and abundance; and
he will direct them in the right way to himself. They will consult thee for
thy decision in certain cases; say unto them, GOD giveth you
these determinations, concerning the more remote degrees of kindred. If a
man die without issue, and have a sister, she shall have the half of what he
shall leave: and he shall be heir to her, in case she have no issue. But if
there be two sisters they shall have between them two third parts
of what he shall leave; and if there be several, both brothers and
sisters, a male shall have as much as the portion of two females. GOD declareth
unto you these precepts, lest ye err: and GOD knoweth all
things.
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CHAPTER
V.
INTITLED, THE TABLE; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
O TRUE believers, perform your contracts. Ye are allowed to eat
the brute cattle, other than what ye are commanded to abstain from;
except the game which ye are allowed at other times, but not while ye
are on pilgrimage to Mecca; GOD ordaineth that which he pleaseth. O true
believers, violate not the holy rites of GOD, nor the sacred month, nor the of-
fering, nor the ornaments hung thereon, nor those who are travelling to
the holy house, seeking favor from their LORD, and to please him. But
when ye shall have finished your pilgrimage; then hunt. And let not the
malice of some, in that they hindered you from entering the sacred
temple, provoke you to transgress, by taking revenge on them in the sacred
months. Assist one another according to justice and piety, but assist not
one another in injustice and malice: therefore fear GOD; for GOD is severe in
punishing. Ye are forbidden to eat that which dieth of itself, and blood,
and swine's flesh, and that on which the name of any besides GOD hath been
invocated; and that which hath been strangled, or killed by a blow, or by a
fall, or by the horns of another beast, and that which hath been eaten by
a wild beast, except what ye shall kill yourselves; and that which hath
been sacrificed unto idols. It is likewise unlawful for you to make
division by casting lots with arrows. This is an impiety. On this day, woe be
unto those who have apostatized from their religion; therefore fear not them,
but fear me. This day have I perfected your religion for you, and have completed
my mercy upon you; and I have chosen for you Islam, to be your religion.
But whosoever shall be driven by necessity through hunger, to eat of what we
have forbidden, not designing to sin, surely GOD will be indulgent
and merciful unto him. They will ask thee what is allowed them as
lawful to eat? Answer, such things as are good are allowed you; and what
ye shall teach animals of prey to catch, training them up for hunting
after the manner of dogs, and teaching them according to the skill
which GOD hath taught you. Eat therefore of that which they shall catch for you;
and commemorate the name of GOD thereon; and fear GOD, for GOD is swift in
taking an account. This day are ye allowed to eat such things as are good, and
the food of those to whom the scriptures were given is also allowed as
lawful unto you; and your food is allowed as lawful unto them. And ye are
also allowed to marry free women that are believers, and also free women of
those who have received the scriptures before you, when ye shall have assigned
them their dower; living chastely with them, neither committing
fornication, nor taking them for concubines. Whoever shall renounce the
faith, his work shall be vain, and in the next life he shall be of those who
perish. O true believers, when
ye prepare yourselves to pray, wash your faces, and your hands unto the elbows;
and rub your heads, and your feet unto the ankles; and if ye be polluted by
having lain with a woman, wash yourselves all over. But if ye be sick, or
on a journey, or any of you cometh from the privy, or if ye have touched
women, and ye find no water, take fine clean sand, and rub your faces and your
hands therewith; GOD would not put a difficulty upon you; but he desireth to
purify you, and to complete his favor upon you, that ye may give thanks.
Remember the favor of GOD towards you, and his covenant which he hath made with
you, when ye said, We have heard, and will obey. Therefore fear God, for God
knoweth the innermost parts of the breasts of men. O true believers,
observe justice when ye appear as witnesses before GOD, and let not hatred
towards any induce you to do wrong: but act justly; this will approach
nearer unto piety; and fear GOD, for GOD is fully acquainted with what ye do.
GOD hath promised unto those who believe, and do that which is right, that they
shall receive pardon and a great reward. But they who believe not, and accuse
our signs of falsehood, they shall be the companions of hell. O true believers,
remember God's favor towards you, when certain men designed to stretch forth
their hands against you, but he restrained their hands from hurting you;
therefore fear GOD and in GOD let the faithful trust. GOD formerly accepted the
covenant of the children of Israel, and we appointed out of them twelve leaders:
and GOD said, Verily I am with you: if ye observe prayer, and give alms, and
believe in my apostles, and assist them, and lend unto GOD on good usury, I will
surely expiate your evil deeds from you, and I will lead you into
gardens, wherein rivers flow: but he among you who disbelieveth after this,
erreth from the straight path. Wherefore because they have broken their
covenant, we have cursed them, and hardened their hearts; they dislocate the
words of the Pentateuch from their places, and have forgotten part of
what they were admonished; and thou wilt not cease to discover deceitful
practices among them, except a few of them. But forgive them, and pardon them,
for GOD loveth the beneficent. And from those who say, We are Christians, we
have received their covenant; but they have forgotten part of what they were
admonished; wherefore we have raised up enmity and hatred among them, till the
day of resurrection;
and GOD will then surely declare unto them what they have been doing. O
ye who have received the scriptures, now is our apostle come unto you, to make
manifest unto you many things which ye concealed in the scriptures; and
to pass over many things. Now is light and a perspicuous book of
revelations come unto you from God. Thereby will GOD direct him who shall
follow his good pleasure, into the paths of peace; and shall lead them out of
darkness into light, by his will, and shall direct them in the right way. They
are infidels, who say, Verily GOD is Christ the son of Mary. Say unto them, And
who could obtain anything from GOD to the contrary, if he pleased to
destroy Christ the son of Mary, and his mother, and all those who are on the
earth? For unto GOD belongeth the kingdom of heaven and earth, and
whatsoever is contained between them; he createth what he pleaseth, and
GOD is almighty. The Jews and the Christians say, We are the children of GOD and
his beloved. Answer, Why therefore doth he punish you for your sins? Nay, but ye
are men, of those whom he hath created. He forgiveth whom he pleaseth, and
punisheth whom he pleaseth; and unto GOD belongeth the kingdom of heaven
and earth, and of what is contained between them both; and unto him shall
all things return. O ye who have received the scriptures, now is our
apostle come unto you, declaring unto you the true religion, during the
cessation of apostles, lest ye should say, There came unto us no bearer of good
tidings, nor any warner: but now is a bearer of good tidings, and a warner come
unto you; for GOD is almighty. Call to mind when Moses said unto his
people, O my people, remember the favor of GOD towards you, since he hath
appointed prophets among you, and constituted you kings, and bestowed on you
what he hath given to no other nation in the world. O my people, enter
the holy land, which GOD hath decreed you, and turn not your backs, lest ye be
subverted and perish. They answered, O Moses, verily there are a gigantic people
in the land; and we will by no means enter it, until they depart thence;
but if they depart thence, then will we enter therein. And two men
of those who feared GOD, unto whom GOD had been gracious, said, Enter ye upon
them suddenly by the gate of the city; and when ye shall have
entered the same, ye shall surely be victorious: therefore trust in GOD, if ye
are true believers. They re-
plied, O Moses, we will never enter the land, while they remain therein:
go therefore thou, and thy LORD, and fight; for we will sit here. Moses said, O
LORD, surely I am not master of any except myself, and my brother; therefore
make a distinction between us and the ungodly people. GOD answered, Verily the
land shall be forbidden them forty years; during which time they
shall wander like men astonished on the earth; therefore be not thou
solicitous for the ungodly people. Relate unto them also the history of the two
sons of Adam, with truth. When they offered their offering, and it was
accepted from one of them, and was not accepted from the other, Cain said to
his brother, I will certainly kill thee.1 Abel answered, GOD only
accepteth the offering of the pious; if thou stretchest forth thy hand
against me, to slay me, I will not stretch forth my hand against thee, to slay
thee; for I fear GOD, the LORD of all creatures. I choose that thou shouldest
bear my iniquity and thine own iniquity; and that thou become a companion of
hell fire; for that is the reward of the unjust. But his soul suffered
him to slay his brother, and he slew him; wherefore he became of the
number of those who perish. And GOD sent a raven, which scratched the earth,
to show him how he should hide the shame of his brother, and he said, Woe
is me! am I unable to be like this raven, that I may hide my brother's shame?
and he became one of those who repent.2 Wherefore we commanded
the children of Israel, that he who slayeth a soul, without having slain a soul,
or committed wickedness in the earth, shall be as if he had slain all
mankind: but he who saveth a soul alive, shall be as if he had
saved the lives of all mankind. Our apostles formerly came unto them, with
evident miracles; then were many of them after this, transgressors on the
earth. But the recompense of those who fight against GOD and his apostle, and
study to act corruptly in the earth, shall be, that they shall be slain,
or crucified, or have their hands and their feet cut off on the opposite
sides, or be banished the land. This shall be their disgrace in this
world, and in the next world they shall suffer a grievous punishment; except
those who shall repent, before ye prevail against them; for know that GOD
is inclined to forgive, and merciful. O true believers, fear GOD,
and earnestly desire a near conjunction with him, and fight for his religion,
that ye may be happy. Moreover
they who believe not, although they had whatever is in the earth, and as
much more withal, that they might therewith redeem themselves from punishment on
the day of resurrection; it shall not be accepted from them, but they shall
suffer a painful punishment. They shall desire to go forth from the fire, but
they shall not go forth from it, and their punishment shall be permanent. If a
man or a woman steal, cut off their hands, in retribution for that which they
have committed; this is an exemplary punishment appointed by GOD;
and GOD is mighty and wise. But whoever shall repent after his iniquity,
and amend, verily GOD will be turned unto him, for GOD is inclined to
forgive, and merciful. Dost thou not know that the kingdom of heaven and
earth is GOD'S? He punisheth whom he pleaseth, and he pardoneth whom he
pleaseth; for GOD is almighty. O apostle, let not them grieve thee, who hasten
to infidelity, either of those who say, We believe, with their mouths,
but whose hearts believe not; or of the Jews, who hearken to a lie, and
hearken to other people; who come unto thee: they pervert the words of
the law from their true places, and say, If this be brought
unto you, receive it; but if it be not brought unto you, beware of receiving
aught else; and in behalf of him whom GOD shall resolve to seduce, thou
shalt not prevail with GOD at all. They whose hearts GOD shall not please to
cleanse shall suffer shame in this world, and a grievous punishment in the next:
who hearken to a lie, and eat that which is forbidden. But if they come
unto thee for judgment, either judge between them, or leave them; and if
thou leave them, they shall not hurt thee at all. But if thou undertake
to judge, judge between them with equity; for GOD loveth those who observe
justice. And how will they submit to thy decision, since they have the law,
containing the judgment of GOD? Then will they turn their backs, after this; but
those are not true believers. We have surely sent down the law, containing
direction, and light: thereby did the prophets, who professed the true religion,
judge those who judaized; and the doctors and priests also judged by the
book of GOD, which had been committed to their custody; and they were witnesses
thereof. Therefore fear not men, but fear me; neither sell my signs for a small
price. And whoso judgeth not according to what GOD hath revealed, they are
infidels. We have therein commanded them, that they
should give life for life, and eye for eye, and nose for nose, and ear
for ear, and tooth for tooth; and that wounds should also be punished
by retaliation: but whoever should remit it as alms, it should be
accepted as an atonement for him. And whoso judgeth not according to what
GOD hath revealed, they are unjust. We also caused Jesus the son of Mary to
follow the footsteps of the prophets, confirming the law which was
sent down before him; and we gave him the gospel, containing direction and
light; confirming also the law which was given before it, and a direction
and admonition unto those who fear God: that they who have received the
gospel might judge according to what GOD hath revealed therein: and whoso
judgeth not according to what GOD hath revealed, they are transgressors. We have
also sent down unto thee the book of the Koran with truth, confirming
that scripture which was revealed before it; and preserving the same safe
from corruption. Judge therefore between them according to that which GOD
hath revealed; and follow not their desires, by swerving from the truth
which hath come unto thee. Unto every of you have we given a law, and an open
path; and if GOD had pleased, he had surely made you one people; but he hath
thought fit to give you different laws, that he might try you in that which
he hath given you respectively. Therefore strive to excel each other in
good works: unto GOD shall ye all return, and then will he declare unto
you that concerning which ye have disagreed. Wherefore do thou, O
prophet, judge between them according to that which GOD hath revealed, and
follow not their desires; but beware of them, lest they cause thee to err from
part of those precepts which GOD hath sent down unto thee; and if they
turn back, know that GOD is pleased to punish them for some of their crimes; for
a great number of men are transgressors. Do they therefore desire the judgment
of the time of ignorance? but who is better than GOD, to judge between
people who reason aright? O true believers, take not the Jews or Christians for
your friends; they are friends the one to the other; but whoso among you
taketh them for his friends, he is surely one of them:
verily GOD directeth not unjust people. Thou shalt see those in whose hearts
there is an infirmity, to hasten unto them, saying, We fear lest some adversity
befall us; but it is easy for GOD to give victory, or a command from him, that
they may repent of that which they concealed in their minds. And they who
believe will say, Are these the men who have sworn by GOD, with a most
firm oath, that they surely held with you? their works are become vain,
and they are of those who perish. O true believers, whoever of you apostatizeth
from his religion, GOD will certainly bring other people to supply his
place, whom he will love, and who will love him; who shall be humble
towards the believers; but severe to the unbelievers: they shall fight
for the religion of GOD, and shall not fear the obloquy of the
detractor.1 This is the bounty of GOD, he bestoweth it on whom
he pleaseth: GOD is extensive and wise. Verily your protector is
GOD, and his apostle, and those who believe, who observe the stated times of
prayer, and give alms, and who bow down to worship. And whoso taketh GOD,
and his apostle, and the believers for his friends, they are the party of
GOD, and they shall be victorious. O true believers, take not such
of those to whom the scriptures were delivered before you, or of the infidels,
for your friends, who make a laughing-stock, and a jest of your religion; but
fear GOD, if ye be true believers; nor those who when ye call to prayer,
make a laughing-stock and a jest of it; this they do, because they are
people who do not understand. Say, O ye who have received the scriptures, do ye
reject us for any other reason than because we believe in GOD, and that
revelation which hath been sent down unto us, and that which was formerly
sent down, and for that the greater part of you are transgressors? Say, Shall I
denounce unto you a worse thing than this, as to the reward
which ye are to expect with GOD? He whom GOD hath cursed, and with whom
he hath been angry, having changed some of them into apes and swine, and
who worship Taghut, they are in the worse condition, and err more
widely from the straightness of the path. When they came unto you, they
said, We believe: yet they entered into your company with infidelity, and
went forth from you with the same; but GOD well knew what they concealed.
Thou shalt see many of them hastening unto iniquity and malice, and to eat
things forbidden; and woe unto them for what they have done. Unless
their doctors and priests forbid them uttering wickedness, and eating
things forbidden; woe unto them for what they shall have committed. The
Jews say, The hand of GOD is tied up.2 Their hands shall be tied up,
and they shall be
cursed for that which they have said. Nay his hands are both stretched forth; he
bestoweth as he pleaseth: that which hath been sent down unto thee from thy LORD
shall increase the transgression and infidelity of many of them; and we have put
enmity and hatred between them, until the day of resurrection. So often as they
shall kindle a fire for war GOD shall extinguish it; and they shall set their
minds to act corruptly in the earth, but GOD loveth not the corrupt doers.
Moreover if they who have received the scriptures believe, and fear God,
we will surely expiate their sins from them, and we will lead them into gardens
of pleasure; and if they observe the law, and the gospel, and the other
scriptures which have been sent down unto them from their LORD, they shall
surely eat of good things both from above them, and from under their
feet. Among them there are people who act uprightly; but how evil is that which
many of them do work! O apostle, publish the whole of that which hath
been sent down unto thee from thy LORD: for if thou do not, thou dost not in
effect publish any part thereof; and GOD will defend thee against
wicked men; for GOD directeth not the unbelieving people. Say, O ye who
have received the scriptures, ye are not grounded on anything, until ye
observe the law and the gospel and that which hath been sent down unto you from
your LORD. That which hath been sent down unto thee from thy LORD will surely
increase the transgression and infidelity of many of them: but be not thou
solicitous for the unbelieving people. Verily they who believe, and those who
Judaize, and the Sabians, and the Christians, whoever of them believeth
in GOD and the last day, and doth that which is right, there shall come
no fear on them, neither shall they be grieved. We formerly accepted the
covenant of the children of Israel, and sent apostles unto them. So often as an
apostle came unto them with that which their souls desired not, they accused
some of them of imposture, and some of them they killed: and they imagined that
there should be no punishment for those crimes, and they became blind,
and deaf. Then was GOD turned unto them; afterwards many of them again
became blind and deaf; but GOD saw what they did. They are surely infidels, who
say, Verily GOD is Christ the son of Mary; since Christ said, O children of
Israel, serve GOD, my LORD and your LORD; whoever shall give a companion unto
GOD,
GOD shall exclude him from paradise, and his habitation shall be hell
fire; and the ungodly shall have none to help them. They are certainly infidels,
who say, GOD is the third of three: for there is no GOD, besides one GOD; and if
they refrain not from what they say, a painful torment shall surely be inflicted
on such of them as are unbelievers. Will they not therefore be turned unto GOD,
and ask pardon of him? since GOD is gracious and merciful. Christ the son
of Mary is no more than an apostle; other apostles have preceded him; and
his mother was a woman of veracity: they both ate food. Behold, how we
declare unto them the signs of God's unity; and then behold how they turn
aside from the truth. Say unto them, Will ye worship, besides GOD,
that which can cause you neither harm nor profit? GOD is he who heareth
and seeth. Say, O ye who have received the scriptures, exceed not the
just bounds in your religion, by speaking beside the truth; neither
follow the desires of people who have heretofore erred, and who have seduced
many, and have gone astray from the straight path. Those among the children of
Israel who believe not were cursed by the tongue of David, and of Jesus the son
of Mary. This befell them because they were rebellious and transgressed:
they forbade not one another the wickedness which they committed; and woe
unto them for what they committed. Thou shalt see many of them
take for their friends those who believe not. Woe unto them for what
their souls have sent before them, for that GOD is incensed against them, and
they shall remain in torment forever. But, if they had believed in GOD,
and the prophet, and that which hath been revealed unto him, they had not taken
them for their friends; but many of them are evil-doers. Thou shalt
surely find the most violent of all men in enmity against the true
believers to be the Jews, and the idolaters: and thou shalt surely find
those among them to be the most inclinable to entertain friendship
for the true believers, who say, We are Christians. This cometh to pass,
because there are priests and monks among them; and because they are not elated
with pride: and when they hear that which hath been sent down to the apostle
read unto them, thou shalt see their eyes overflow with tears, because of
the truth which they perceive therein, saying, O LORD, we believe; write
us down therefore with those who bear witness to the truth, and what
should
hinder us from believing in GOD, and the truth which hath come unto us, and
from earnestly desiring that our LORD would introduce us into paradise
with the righteous people?1 Therefore hath GOD rewarded them, for
what they have said, with gardens through which rivers flow; they shall continue
therein forever; and this is the reward of the righteous. But they who
believe not, and accuse our signs of falsehood, they shall be the
companions of hell. O true believers, forbid not the good things which GOD hath
allowed you; but transgress not, for GOD loveth not the transgressors. And eat
of what GOD hath given you for food that which is lawful and good:
and fear GOD, in whom ye believe. GOD will not punish you for an inconsiderate
word in your oaths; but he will punish you for what ye solemnly swear with
deliberation. And the expiation of such an oath shall be the feeding
of ten poor men with such moderate food as ye feed your own families
withal; or to clothe them; or to free the neck of a true believer from
captivity: but he who shall not find wherewith to perform one of these
three things shall fast three days. This is the expiation of your oaths,
when ye swear inadvertently. Therefore keep your oaths. Thus GOD
declareth unto you his signs, that ye may give thanks. O true believers, surely
wine, and lots, and images, and divining arrows, are an abomination of
the work of Satan; therefore avoid them that ye may prosper. Satan seeketh to
sow dissension and hatred among you, by means of wine and lots, and to divert
you from remembering GOD, and from prayer: will ye not therefore abstain from
them? Obey GOD, and obey the apostle, and take heed to yourselves:
but if ye turn back, know that the duty of our apostle is only to preach
publicly. In those who believe and do good works, it is no sin that they have
tasted wine or gaming before they were forbidden; if they fear
God, and believe, and do good works, and shall for the future fear
God, and believe, and shall persevere to fear him, and
to do good; for GOD loveth those who do good. O true believers, GOD will
surely prove you in offering you plenty of game, which ye may take with
your hands or your lances, that GOD may know who feareth him in secret; but
whoever transgresseth after this shall suffer a grievous punishment. O true
believers, kill no game while ye are on pilgrimage; whosoever among you shall
kill any designedly shall restore the like of what he
shall have killed, in domestic animals, according to the determination of two
just persons among you, to be brought as an offering to the Caaba; or in
atonement thereof shall feed the poor; or instead thereof shall fast, that he
may taste the heinousness of his deed. GOD hath forgiven what is past, but
whoever returneth to transgress, GOD will take vengeance on him; for GOD
is mighty and able to avenge. It is lawful for you to fish in the sea,
and to eat what ye shall catch, as a provision for you and for those who
travel; but it is unlawful for you to hunt by land, while ye are performing the
rights of pilgrimage; therefore fear GOD, before whom ye shall be assembled
at the last day. GOD hath appointed the Caaba, the holy house, an
establishment for mankind; and hath ordained the sacred month, and the
offering, and the ornaments hung thereon. This hath he done that
ye might know that GOD knoweth whatsoever is in heaven and on earth, and
that GOD is omniscient. Know that GOD is severe in punishing, and that GOD is
also ready to forgive, and merciful. The duty of our apostle is to
preach only; and GOD knoweth that which ye discover, and that which ye conceal.
Say, Evil and good shall not be equally esteemed of, though the abundance of
evil pleaseth thee; therefore fear GOD, O ye of understanding, that ye may be
happy. O true believers, inquire not concerning things, which, if they be
declared unto you, may give you pain; but if ye ask concerning them when the
Koran is sent down, they will be declared unto you: GOD pardoneth you as
to these matters; for GOD is ready to forgive, and gracious. People
who have been before you formerly inquired concerning them; and afterwards
disbelieved therein. God hath not ordained anything concerning Bahîra,
nor Sâïba, nor Wasîla, nor Hâmi, but the unbelievers have invented a lie against
GOD: and the greater part of them do not understand. And when it was said unto
them, Come unto that which GOD hath revealed, and to the apostle; they answered,
That religion which we found our fathers to follow is sufficient
for us.1 What, though their fathers knew nothing and were not
rightly directed? O true believers, take care of your souls! He who
erreth shall not hurt you, while ye are rightly directed: unto GOD shall
ye all return, and he will tell you that which ye have done. O true believers,
let witnesses be taken between you, when death approaches any
of you, at the time of making the testament; let there be two
witnesses, just men, from among you; or two others of a different
tribe or faith from yourselves, if ye be journeying in the earth, and the
accident of death befall you. Ye shall shut them both up, after the
afternoon prayer, and they shall swear by GOD, if ye doubt them, and
they shall say, We will not sell our evidence for a bribe, although
the person concerned be one who is related to us, neither will we
conceal the testimony of GOD, for then should we certainly be of the
number of the wicked. But if it appear that both have been guilty of
iniquity, two others shall stand up in their place, of those who have convicted
them of falsehood, the two nearest in blood, and they shall swear
by GOD, saying, Verily our testimony is more true than the testimony of
these two, neither have we prevaricated; for then should we become of
the number of the unjust. This will be easier, that men may give
testimony according to the plain intention thereof, or fear lest a
different oath be given, after their oath. Therefore fear GOD, and
hearken; for GOD directeth not the unjust people. On a certain day shall
GOD assemble the apostles, and shall say unto them, What answer was returned
you, when ye preached unto the people to whom ye were sent? They shall
answer, We have no knowledge, but thou art the knower of secrets. When GOD shall
say, O Jesus son of Mary, remember my favor towards thee, and towards thy
mother; when I strengthened thee with the holy spirit, that thou shouldest speak
unto men in the cradle, and when thou wast grown up; and when I taught thee the
scripture, and wisdom and the law, and the gospel: and when thou didst create of
clay as it were the figure of a bird, by my permission, and didst breathe
thereon, and it became a bird, by my permission, and thou didst heal one blind
from his birth, and the leper, by my permission; and when thou didst bring forth
the dead from their graves by my permission; and when I withheld the
children of Israel from killing thee, when thou hadst come unto them with
evident miracles, and such of them as believed not said, This is nothing
but manifest sorcery. And when I commanded the apostles of Jesus saying,
Believe in me, and in my messenger; they answered, We do believe; and do thou
bear witness that we are resigned unto thee. Remember when the
apostles said, O Jesus son of Mary, is thy
LORD able to cause a table to descend unto us from heaven?1 He
answered, Fear GOD, if ye be true believers. They said, We desire to eat
thereof, and that our hearts may rest at ease, and that we may know that thou
hast told us the truth, and that we may be witnesses thereof. Jesus the son of
Mary said, O GOD our LORD, cause a table to descend unto us from heaven, that
the day of its descent may become a festival day unto us, unto the first
of us, and unto the last of us, and a sign from thee; and do thou provide food
for us, for thou art the best provider.2 GOD said, Verily I will
cause it to descend unto you; but whoever among you shall disbelieve hereafter,
I will surely punish him with a punishment, wherewith I will not punish any
other creature. And when GOD shall say unto Jesus, at the last day, O
Jesus son of Mary, hast thou said unto men, Take me and my mother for two gods,
beside GOD? He shall answer, Praise be unto thee! it is not for me to say that
which I ought not; if I had said so, thou wouldest surely have known it: thou
knowest what is in me, but I know not what is in thee; for thou art the knower
of secrets. I have not spoken to them any other than what thou didst
command me; namely, Worship GOD, my LORD and your LORD: and I was a
witness of their actions while I staid among them; but since thou hast
taken me to thyself, thou hast been the watcher over them; for thou art witness
of all things. If thou punish them, they are surely thy servants; and if thou
forgive them, thou art mighty and wise. GOD will say, This day shall
their veracity be of advantage unto those who speak truth; they shall have
gardens wherein rivers flow, they shall remain therein forever: GOD hath been
well pleased in them, and they have been well pleased in him. This shall
be great felicity. Unto GOD belongeth the kingdom of heaven and of
earth, and of whatever therein is; and he is almighty.
CHAPTER VI.
INTITLED, CATTLE:
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
PRAISE be unto GOD, who hath created the heavens and the earth, and hath
ordained the darkness and the light; nevertheless they who believe not in the
LORD equalize other gods with him. It is he who hath created you of clay;
and then decreed the term of your lives; and the prefixed term is with
him: yet do ye doubt thereof. He is GOD in heaven and in earth; he
knoweth what ye keep secret, and what ye publish, and knoweth what ye deserve.
There came not unto them any sign, of the signs of their LORD, but they retired
from the same; and they have gainsaid the truth, after that it hath come unto
them: but a message shall come unto them, concerning that which they have mocked
at. Do they not consider how many generations we have destroyed before them? We
had established them in the earth in a manner wherein we have not established
you; we sent the heaven to rain abundantly upon them, and we gave them
rivers which flowed under their feet: yet we destroyed them in their
sins, and raised up other generations after them. Although we had caused to
descend unto thee a book written on paper, and they had handled it with
their hands, the unbelievers had surely said, This is no other than
manifest sorcery. They said, Unless an angel be sent down unto him, we will
not believe. But if we had sent down an angel, verily the matter had ben
decreed, and they should not have been borne with, by having time granted
them to repent. And if we had appointed an angel for our messenger,
we should have sent him in the form of a man, and have clothed him
before them, as they are clothed. Other apostles have been laughed to
scorn before thee, but the judgment which they made a jest of encompassed
those who laughed them to scorn. Say, Go through the earth, and behold what hath
been the end of those, who accused our prophets of imposture. Say, Unto
whom belongeth whatsoever is in heaven and earth? Say, Unto GOD, He hath
prescribed unto himself
mercy. He will surely gather you together on the day of resurrection; there is
no doubt of it. They who destroy their own souls are those who will not
believe. Unto him is owing whatsoever happeneth by night or by day; it
is he who heareth and knoweth. Say, Shall I take any other protector than
GOD, the creator of heaven and earth, who feedeth all and is not fed
by any? Say, Verily I am commanded to be the first who professeth Islam,
and it was said unto me, Thou shalt by no means be one of the
idolaters. Say, Verily I fear, if I should rebel against my LORD, the punishment
of the great day: from whomsoever it shall be averted on that day, God
will have been merciful unto him; this will be manifest salvation. If GOD
afflict thee with any hurt, there is none who can take it off from thee,
except himself; but if he cause good to befall thee, he is almighty; he is
the supreme Lord over his servants, and he is wise and
knowing. Say, What thing is the strongest in bearing testimony? Say, GOD; he
is witness between me and you. And this Koran was revealed unto me, that I
should admonish you thereby, and also those unto whom it shall reach. Do
ye really profess that there are other gods together with GOD? Say, I do not
profess this. Say, Verily he is one GOD; and I am guiltless of what ye
associate with him. They unto whom we have given the scripture know
our apostle, even as they know their own children; but they who
destroy their own souls will not believe. Who is more unjust than he who
inventeth a lie against GOD, or chargeth his signs with imposture? Surely, the
unjust shall not prosper. And on the day of resurrection we will assemble
them all; then will we say unto those who associated others with God,
Where are your companions, whom ye imagined to be those of God? But they
shall have no other excuse, than that they shall say, by GOD our LORD, we have
not been idolaters. Behold, how they lie against themselves, and what they have
blasphemously imagined to be the companion of God flieth from
them. There is of them who hearkeneth unto thee when thou readest the
Koran; but we have cast veils over their hearts, that they should not
understand it, and a deafness in their ears: and though they should see all
kinds of signs, they will not believe therein; and their infidelity
will arrive to that height that they will even come unto thee, to dispute
with thee. The unbelievers will say,
This is nothing but silly fables of ancient times. And they will forbid
others from believing therein, and will retire afar off from it;
but they will destroy their own souls only, and they are not sensible
thereof. If thou didst see when they shall be set over the fire of
hell! and they shall say, Would to GOD we might be sent back into the
world; we would not charge the signs of our LORD with imposture, and we
would become true believers: nay, but that is become manifest unto them, which
they formerly concealed; and though they should be sent back into the
world, they would surely return to that which was forbidden them; and they
are surely liars. And they said, There is no other life than our present
life; neither shall we be raised again. But if thou couldest see, when they
shall be set before their LORD! He shall say unto them, Is not this in
truth come to pass? They shall answer, Yea, by our LORD. God shall
say, Taste therefore the punishment due unto you, for that ye have
disbelieved. They are lost who reject as a falsehood the meeting of GOD in
the next life, until the hour cometh suddenly upon them. Then will
they say, Alas! for that we have behaved ourselves negligently in our
lifetime; and they shall carry their burdens on their backs; will it not be
evil which they shall be loaden with?1 This present life is no other
than a play and a vain amusement; but surely the future mansion shall be
better for those who fear God: will they not therefore understand? Now we
know that what they speak grieveth thee: yet they do not accuse thee of
falsehood; but the ungodly contradict the signs of GOD. And apostles before thee
have been accounted liars: but they patiently bore their being accounted liars,
and their being vexed, until our help came unto them; for there is none who can
change the words of GOD: and thou hast received some information concerning
those who have been formerly sent from him. If their aversion
to thy admonitions be grievous unto thee, if thou canst seek out a den
whereby thou mayest venetrate into the inward parts of the
earth, or a ladder by which thou mayest ascend into heaven, that thou
mayest show them a sign, do so, but thy search will be fruitless;
for if GOD pleased he would bring them all to the true direction: be not
therefore one of the ignorant. He will give a favorable answer unto those
only who shall hearken with attention: and GOD will raise the dead; then
unto him shall
they return. The infidels say, Unless some sign be sent down unto him
from his LORD, we will not believe: answer, Verily GOD is able to send
down a sign: but the greater part of them know it not.1 There
is no kind of beast on earth, nor fowl which flieth with its wings, but
the same is a people like unto you; we have not omitted anything in the
book of our decrees: then unto their LORD shall they return.2
They who accuse our signs of falsehood are deaf and dumb, walking
in darkness: GOD will lead into error whom he pleaseth, and whom he pleaseth he
will put in the right way. Say, What think ye? if the punishment of GOD come
upon you, or the hour of the resurrection come upon you, will ye call
upon any other than GOD, if ye speak truth? yea, him shall ye call upon, and he
shall free you from that which ye shall ask him to deliver you
from, if he pleaseth; and ye shall forget that which ye associated with
him. We have already sent messengers unto sundry nations
before thee, and we afflicted them with trouble and adversity that they might
humble themselves: yet when the affliction which we sent came upon them,
they did not humble themselves; but their hearts became hardened, and Satan
prepared for them that which they committed. And when they had forgotten that
concerning which they had been admonished, we opened unto them the gates of all
things; until, while they were rejoicing for that which had been given them, we
suddenly laid hold on them, and behold, they were seized with despair;
and the utmost part of the people which had acted wickedly was cut off: praise
be unto GOD, the LORD of all creatures! Say, what think ye? if GOD should take
away your hearing and your sight, and should seal up your hearts; what god
besides GOD will restore them unto you? See how variously we show forth the
signs of God's unity; yet do they turn aside from them. Say
unto them, What think ye? if the punishment of GOD come upon you
suddenly, or in open view; will any perish, except the ungodly people? We
send not our messengers otherwise than bearing good tidings and
denouncing threats. Whoso therefore shall believe and amend, on them shall no
fear come, neither shall they be grieved: but whoso shall accuse our signs of
falsehood, a punishment shall fall on them, because they have done wickedly.
Say, I say not unto you, The treasures of GOD are in my power: neither do I
say, I know the secrets of God: neither do I say unto you, Verily I
am an angel: I follow only that which is revealed unto me. Say, Shall the blind
and the seeing be held equal? do ye not therefore consider? Preach it unto those
who fear that they shall be assembled before their LORD: they shall have no
patron nor intercessor, except him; that peradventure they may take heed to
themselves. Drive not away those who call upon their LORD morning and evening,
desiring to see his face; it belongeth not unto thee to pass any judgment
on them, nor doth it belong unto them to pass any judgment on thee: therefore
if thou drive them away, thou wilt become one of the unjust. Thus
have we proved some part of them by other part, that they may say, Are these
the people among us unto whom GOD hath been gracious? Doth not GOD most
truly know those who are thankful? And when they who believe in our signs
shall come unto thee, say, Peace be upon you. Your LORD hath prescribed
unto himself mercy; so whoever among you worketh evil through ignorance, and
afterwards repenteth and amendeth; unto him will he surely be
gracious and merciful. Thus have we distinctly propounded our
signs, that the path of the wicked might be made known. Say, Verily I am
forbidden to worship the false deities which ye invoke, besides GOD. Say,
I will not follow your desires; for then should I err, neither should I be
one of those who are rightly directed. Say, I behave
according to the plain declaration, which I have received from my LORD;
but ye have forged lies concerning him. That which ye desire should be hastened,
is not in my power; judgment belongeth only unto GOD; he will determine
the truth; and he is the best discerner. Say, If what ye desire should be
hastened were in my power, the matter had been determined between me and you:
but GOD well knoweth the unjust. With him are the keys of the secret
things; none knoweth them besides himself: he knoweth that which is on
the dry land and in the sea; there falleth no leaf, but he knoweth it; neither
is there a single grain in the dark parts of the earth, neither a green
thing, nor a dry thing, but it is written in the perspicuous book. It is
he who causeth you to sleep by night, and knoweth what ye merit by day; he also
awaketh you therein, that the prefixed term of your lives may be
fulfilled; then unto him shall ye return, and he shall declare unto
you that which ye have wrought. He is supreme over his servants, and sendeth the
guardian angels to watch over you until, when death overtaketh one of
you, our messengers cause him to die: and they will not neglect our
commands. Afterwards shall they return unto GOD, their true LORD: doth not
judgment belong unto him? he is the most quick in taking an account. Say,
Who delivereth you from the darkness of the land, and of the sea, when ye
call upon him humbly and in private, saying, Verily if thou deliver us
from these dangers, we will surely be thankful? Say, GOD delivereth you
from them, and from every grief of mind; yet afterwards ye give
him companions. Say, He is able to send on you a punishment from above
you, or from under your feet, or to engage you in dissension, and to make some
of you taste the violence of others. Observe how variously we show forth
our signs, that peradventure they may understand. This people hath
accused the revelation which thou hast brought of falsehood, although it
be the truth. Say, I am not a guardian over you: every prophecy hath its fixed
time of accomplishment; and he will hereafter know it. When thou
seest those who are engaged in cavilling at, or ridiculing our signs,
depart from them, until they be engaged in some other discourse: and if Satan
cause thee to forget this precept, do not sit with the ungodly people
after recollection. They who fear God are not at all accountable for
them, but their duty is to remember that they may take heed to
themselves. Abandon those who make their religion a sport and a jest; and whom
the present life hath deceived: and admonish them by the Koran,
that a soul becometh liable to destruction for that which it committeth: it
shall have no patron nor intercessor besides GOD: and if it could pay the utmost
price of redemption, it would not be accepted from it. They who are delivered
over to perdition for that which they have committed shall have boiling water to
drink, and shall suffer a grievous punishment, because they have disbelieved.
Say, Shall we call upon that, besides GOD, which can neither profit us, nor hurt
us? and shall we turn back on our heels, after that GOD hath directed us; like
him whom the devils have infatuated, wandering amazedly in the earth, and
yet having companions who call him into the true direction,
saying, Come unto us? Say, the direction of GOD is the true
direction; we are commanded to resign ourselves unto the LORD of all creatures;
and it is also commanded us, saying, Observe the stated times of prayer,
and fear him; for it is he before whom ye shall be assembled. It is he who hath
created the heavens and the earth in truth; and whenever he saith unto a
thing, Be, it is. His word is the truth; and his will be the kingdom on the
day whereon the trumpet shall be sounded: he knoweth whatever is secret, and
whatever is public; he is the wise, the knowing. Call to mind when
Abraham said unto his father Azer, Dost thou take images for gods?1
Verily I perceive that thou and thy people are in a manifest error. And
thus did we show unto Abraham the kingdom of heaven and earth, that he might
become one of those who firmly believe. And when the night overshadowed
him, he saw a star, and he said, This is my LORD; but when it set, he
said, I like not gods which set.2 And when he saw the moon
rising, he said, This is my LORD; but when he saw it set, he said, Verily if my
LORD direct me not, I shall become one of the people who go astray. And
when he saw the sun rising, he said, This is my LORD, this is the greatest; but
when it set, he said, O my people, verily I am clear of that which ye associate
with God: I direct my face unto him who hath created the heavens and the
earth; I am orthodox, and am not one of the idolaters. And his
people disputed with him: and he said, Will ye dispute with me concerning
GOD? since he hath now directed me, and I fear not that which ye associate
with him, unless that my LORD willeth a thing; for my LORD
comprehendeth all things by his knowledge: will ye not therefore
consider? And how should I fear that which ye associate with God, since
ye fear not to have associated with GOD that concerning which he hath sent down
unto you no authority? which therefore of the two parties is the more safe, if
ye understand aright? They who believe, and clothe not their faith with
injustice, they shall enjoy security, and they are rightly directed. And
this is our argument wherewith we furnished Abraham that he might make use of
it against his people: we exalt unto degrees of wisdom and knowledge
whom we please; for thy LORD is wise and knowing. And we gave unto them
Isaac and Jacob; we directed them both: and Noah had we before directed,
and of his posterity David and Solomon; and Job, and Joseph,
and Moses, and Aaron: thus do we reward the righteous: and Zacharias, and John,
and Jesus, and Elias; all of them were upright men: and Ismael, and
Elisha, and Jonas, and Lot; all these have we favored above the rest
of the world; and also divers of their fathers, and their issue, and
their brethren; and we chose them, and directed them into the right way. This is
the direction of GOD, he directeth thereby such of his servants as he pleaseth;
but if they had been guilty of idolatry, that which they wrought would have
become utterly fruitless unto them. Those were the persons unto whom we
gave the scripture, and wisdom, and prophecy; but if these believe not therein,
we will commit the care of them to a people who shall not disbelieve the same.
Those were the persons whom GOD hath directed, therefore follow their
direction. Say unto the inhabitants of Mecca, I ask of you no recompense
for preaching the Koran; it is no other than an admonition unto
all creatures. They make not a due estimation of GOD, when they say, GOD
hath not sent down unto man anything at all: Say, Who sent down the book which
Moses brought, a light and a direction unto men; which ye transcribe on papers,
whereof ye publish some part, and great part whereof ye conceal?
and ye have been taught by Mohammed what ye knew not, neither your
fathers. Say, GOD sent it down: then leave them to amuse themselves with
their vain discourse. This book which we have sent down is blessed;
confirming that which was revealed before it; and is delivered unto
thee that thou mayest preach it unto the metropolis of Mecca
and to those who are round about it. And they who believe in the next life will
believe therein, and they will diligently observe their times of prayer.
Who is more wicked than he who forgeth a lie concerning GOD? or saith
This was revealed unto me; when nothing hath been revealed unto him? and
who saith, I will produce a revelation like unto that which GOD hath sent down?
If thou didst see when the ungodly are in the pangs of death, and the
angels reach out their hands saying, Cast forth your souls; this day
shall ye receive an ignominious punishment for that which ye have falsely spoken
concerning GOD; and because ye have proudly rejected his signs. And now are ye
come unto us alone, as we created you at first, and ye have left that which we
had bestowed on you, behind your backs; neither do we see with you your inter-
cessors, whom ye thought to have been partners with God among you: now is
the relation between you cut off, and what ye imagined hath deceived you.
GOD causeth the grain and the date-stone to put forth: he bringeth forth the
living from the dead, and he bringeth forth the dead from the living. This
is GOD. Why therefore are ye turned away from him? He causeth the
morning to appear; and hath ordained the night for rest, and the sun and the
moon for the computing of time. This is the disposition of the mighty,
the wise God. It is he who hath ordained the stars for you, that ye may
be directed thereby in the darkness of the land and of the sea. We have clearly
shown forth our signs, unto people who understand. It is he who hath
produced you from one soul; and hath provided for you a sure receptacle
and a repository. We have clearly shown forth our signs, unto people who
are wise. It is he who sendeth down water from heaven, and we have thereby
produced the springing buds of all things, and have thereout produced the green
thing, from which we produce the grain growing in rows, and palm-trees from
whose branches proceed clusters of dates hanging close together; and
gardens of grapes, and olives, and pomegranates, both like and unlike to
one another. Look on their fruits, when they bear fruit, and their growing to
maturity. Verily herein are signs, unto people who believe. Yet they have
set up the genii as partners with GOD, although he created them: and they have
falsely attributed unto him sons and daughters, without knowledge. Praise be
unto him; and far be that from him which they attribute unto him! He is
the maker of heaven and earth: how should he have issue since he hath no
consort? he hath created all things, and he is omniscient. This is GOD your
LORD; there is no GOD but he, the creator of all things; therefore serve him:
for he taketh care of all things. The sight comprehendeth him not, but he
comprehendeth the sight; he is the gracious, the wise. Now have evident
demonstrations come unto you from your LORD; whoso seeth them, the advantage
thereof will redound to his own soul: and whoso is wilfully blind,
the consequence will be to himself. I am not a keeper over you. Thus do
we variously explain our signs; that they may say, Thou hast studied
diligently; and that we may declare them unto people of understanding. Follow
that which hath been revealed unto thee from thy LORD; there
is no GOD but he: retire therefore from the idolaters. If GOD had so
pleased, they had not been guilty of idolatry. We have not appointed thee a
keeper over them; neither art thou a guardian over them. Revile not the
idols which they invoke besides GOD, lest they maliciously revile GOD,
without knowledge. Thus have we prepared for every nation their works: hereafter
unto GOD shall they return, and he shall declare unto them that which they have
done. They have sworn by GOD, by the most solemn oath, that if a sign came unto
them, they would certainly believe therein: Say, Verily signs are in the power
of GOD alone; and he permitteth you not to understand, that when they come, they
will not believe. And we will turn aside their hearts and their sight from
the truth, as they believed not therein the first time; and we will leave
them to wander in their error. And though we had sent down angels unto them, and
the dead had spoken unto them, and we had gathered together before them all
things in one view; they would not have believed, unless GOD had so pleased: but
the greater part of them know it not. Thus have we appointed unto every
prophet an enemy; the devils of men, and of genii: who privately suggest the one
to the other specious discourses to deceive; but if thy LORD pleased, they would
not have done it. Therefore leave them, and that which they have falsely
imagined; and let the hearts of those be inclined thereto, who believe not in
the life to come; and let them please themselves therein, and let them gain that
which they are gaining. Shall I seek after any other judge besides GOD
to judge between us? It is he who hath sent down unto you the book of
the Koran distinguishing between good and evil; and they to whom we
gave the scripture know that it is sent down from thy LORD, with truth. Be not
therefore one of those who doubt thereof. The words of thy LORD
are perfect, in truth and justice; there is none who can change his words: he
both heareth and knoweth. But if thou obey the greater part of
them who are in the earth, they will lead thee aside from the path of GOD: they
follow an uncertain opinion only, and speak nothing but lies; verily thy
LORD well knoweth those who go astray from his path, and well knoweth those who
are rightly directed. Eat of that whereon the name of GOD hath been
commemorated, if ye believe in his signs: and why do ye not eat of that
whereon the name of GOD hath been commemorated? since he hath plainly declared
unto you what he hath forbidden you; except that which ye be compelled to eat of
by necessity; many lead others into error, because of their appetites,
being void of knowledge; but thy LORD well knoweth who are the
transgressors. Leave both the outside of iniquity and inside thereof: for they
who commit iniquity shall receive the reward of that which they shall have
gained. Eat not therefore of that whereon the name of GOD hath not been
commemorated; for this is certainly wickedness: but the devils will suggest unto
their friends, they they dispute with you concerning this precept; but if
ye obey them, ye are surely idolaters. Shall he who hath been dead, and
whom we have restored unto life, and unto whom we have ordained a light, whereby
he may walk among men, be as he whose similitude is in darkness, from
whence he shall not come forth? Thus was that which the infidels are doing
prepared for them. And thus have we placed in every city chief leaders of the
wicked men thereof, that they may act deceitfully therein; but they shall
act deceitfully against their own souls only; and they know it not. And
when a sign cometh unto them, they say, We will by no means believe until a
revelation be brought unto us, like unto that which hath been delivered unto
the messengers of GOD. GOD best knoweth whom he will appoint for his messenger.
Vileness in the sight of GOD shall fall upon those who deal wickedly, and a
grievous punishment, for that they have dealt deceitfully. And whomsoever GOD
shall please to direct, he will open his breast to receive the faith of
Islam: but whomsoever he shall please to lead into error, he will render his
breast straight and narrow, as though he were climbing up to heaven. Thus
doth GOD inflict a terrible punishment on those who believe not. This is the
right way of thy LORD. Now have we plainly declared our signs unto those
people who will consider. They shall have a dwelling of peace with their LORD,
and he shall be their patron, because of that which they have wrought. Think
on the day whereon God shall gather them all together, and shall
say, O company of genii, ye have been much concerned with mankind; and their
friends from among mankind shall say, O LORD, the one of us hath received
advantage from the other, and we are arrived at our limited term which thou hast
appointed us. God will say, Hell fire shall
be your habitation, therein shall ye remain forever; unless as GOD
shall please to mitigate your pains, for thy LORD is wise
and knowing.1 Thus do we set some of the unjust over others of
them, because of that which they have deserved. O company of genii and men, did
not messengers from among yourselves come unto you, rehearsing my signs unto
you, and forewarning you of the meeting of this your day? They shall answer, We
bear witness against ourselves: the present life deceived them: and they shall
bear witness against themselves that they were unbelievers. This hath been
the method of God's dealing with his creatures, because thy LORD would not
destroy the cities in their iniquity, while their inhabitants were
careless. Every one shall have degrees of recompense of that which
they shall do; for thy LORD is not regardless of that which they do, and thy
LORD is self-sufficient and endued with mercy. If he pleaseth he can
destroy you, and cause such as he pleaseth to succeed you, in like manner as he
produced you from the posterity of other people. Verily that which is threatened
you, shall surely come to pass; neither shall ye cause it to fail. Say
unto those of Mecca, O my people, act according to your power; verily I
will act according to my duty: and hereafter shall ye know whose will be
the reward of paradise. The ungodly shall not prosper. Those of Mecca set
apart unto GOD a portion of that which he hath produced of the fruits of the
earth, and of cattle; and say, This belongeth unto GOD (according to
their imagination), and this unto our companions. And that which is
destined for their companions cometh not unto GOD; yet that which is
set apart unto GOD cometh unto their companions. How ill do they judge! In
like manner have their companions induced many of the idolaters to slay their
children, that they might bring them to perdition, and that they might render
their religion obscure and confused unto them.2 But if GOD had
pleased, they had not done this: therefore leave them and that which they
falsely imagine. They also say, These cattle and fruits of the earth are sacred;
none shall eat thereof but who we please (according to their imagination); and
there are cattle whose backs are forbidden to be rode on, or laden
with burdens; and there are cattle on which they commemorate not the
name of GOD when they slay them; devising a lie against him; God
shall reward them for that which they falsely devise. And they
say, That which is in the bellies of these cattle is allowed to our males
to eat, and is forbidden to our wives: but if it prove abortive,
they they are both partakers thereof. God shall give them the
reward of their attributing these things to him: he is knowing
and wise. They are utterly lost who have slain their children foolishly,
without knowledge; and have forbidden that which GOD hath given them for food,
devising a lie against GOD. They have erred, and were not rightly
directed. He it is who produceth gardens of vines, both those which are
supported on trails of wood, and those which are not supported,
and palm-trees, and the corn affording various food, and olives, and
pomegranates, alike and unlike unto one another. Eat of their fruit, when they
bear fruit, and pay the due thereof on the day whereon ye shall gather it; but
be not profuse, for God loveth not those who are too profuse. And God
hath given you some cattle fit for bearing of burdens, and some fit
for slaughter only. Eat of what GOD hath given you for food; and follow not the
steps of Satan, for he is your declared enemy. Four pair of cattle hath God
given you; of sheep one pair, and of goats one pair. Say unto them,
Hath God forbidden the two males, of sheep and of goats, or the
two females; or that which the wombs of the two females contain? Tell me with
certainty, if ye speak truth. And of camels hath God given you one pair,
and of oxen one pair. Say, Hath he forbidden the two males of these, or
the two females; or that which the wombs of the two females contain? Were ye
present when GOD commanded you this? And who is more unjust than he who deviseth
a lie against GOD, that he may seduce men without understanding? Verily GOD
directed not unjust people. Say, I find not in that which hath been revealed
unto me anything forbidden unto the eater, that he eat it not, except it be that
which dieth of itself, or blood poured forth, or swine's flesh: for this is an
abomination: or that which is profane, having been slain in the name of
some other than of GOD. But whoso shall be compelled by necessity to eat of
these things, not lusting, nor wilfully transgressing, verily thy
LORD will be gracious unto him and merciful. Unto the Jews did we
forbid every beast having an undivided hoof; and of bullocks and
sheep, we forbade them the fat of both; except that which should be on their
backs, or their inwards, or which should be intermixed with the bone. This have
we
rewarded them with, because of their iniquity; and we are surely speakers of
truth. If they accuse thee of imposture, say, Your LORD is endued with extensive
mercy; but his severity shall not be averted from wicked people. The idolaters
will say, If GOD had pleased, we had not been guilty of idolatry, neither our
fathers; and pretend that we have not forbidden them anything.
Thus did they who were before them accuse the prophets of imposture,
until they tasted our severe punishment. Say, Is there with you any
certain knowledge of what ye allege, that ye may produce it unto
us? Ye follow only a false imagination; and ye utter only lies. Say,
therefore, Unto GOD belongeth the most evident demonstration; for if he
had pleased, he had directed you all. Say, Produce your witnesses, who can bear
testimony that GOD hath forbidden this. But if they bear testimony of
this, do not thou bear testimony with them, nor do thou follow the desires
of those who accuse our signs of falsehood, and who believe not in the life to
come, and equalize idols with their LORD. Say, Come; I will rehearse that
which your LORD hath forbidden you; that is to say, that ye be not guilty
of idolatry, and that ye show kindness to your parents, and that
ye murder not your children for fear lest ye be reduced to poverty; we
will provide for you and them; and draw not near unto heinous crimes, neither
openly nor in secret; and slay not the soul which God hath forbidden you to
slay, unless for a just cause. This hath he enjoined you that ye may
understand. And meddle not with the substance of the orphan, otherwise than for
the improving thereof, until he attain his age of strength: and use a
full measure, and a just balance. We will not impose a task on any
soul beyond its ability. And when ye pronounce judgment observe justice,
although it be for or against one who is near of kin, and fulfil the
covenant of GOD. This hath God commanded you, that ye may be admonished;
and that ye may know that this is my right way: therefore follow it, and
follow not the path of others, lest ye be scattered from the path of
God. This hath he commanded you that ye may take heed. We gave also unto
Moses the book of the law; a perfect rule unto him who should do right,
and a determination concerning all things needful, and a direction, and
mercy; that the children of Israel might believe the meeting of their
LORD. And this book which we have now sent down is blessed; therefore
follow it, and fear God that ye may obtain mercy: lest ye should say, The
scriptures were only sent down unto two people before us; and we neglected to
peruse them with attention: or lest ye should say, If a book of divine
revelations had been sent down unto us, we would surely have been better
directed than they. And now hath a manifest declaration come unto you from your
LORD, and a direction and mercy: and who is more unjust than he who deviseth
lies against the signs of GOD, and turneth aside from them? We will reward those
who turn aside from our signs with a grievous punishment, because they have
turned aside. Do they wait for any other than that the angels should come
unto them, to part their souls from their bodies; or that thy LORD should
come to punish them; or that some of the signs of thy LORD should come to
pass, showing the day of judgment to be at hand?1 On the day
whereon some of thy LORD'S signs shall come to pass, its faith shall not profit
a soul which believed not before, or wrought not good in its faith. Say, Wait ye
for this day; we surely do wait for it. They who make a division
in their religion, and become sectaries, have thou nothing to do with them;
their affair belongeth only unto GOD. Hereafter shall he declare unto
them that which they have done. He who shall appear with good works, shall
receive a tenfold recompense for the same; but he who shall appear with evil
works, shall receive only an equal punishment for the same; and they
shall not be treated unjustly. Say, Verily my LORD hath directed me into a right
way, a true religion, the sect of Abraham the orthodox; and he was no idolater.
Say, Verily my prayers, and my worship, and my life, and my death are
dedicated unto GOD, the LORD of all creatures: he hath no companion. This
have I been commanded: I am the first Moslem. Say, shall I desire any other LORD
besides GOD? since he is the LORD of all things; and no soul shall acquire
any merits or demerits but for itself; and no burdened soul shall
bear the burden of another. Moreover unto your LORD shall ye return; and he
shall declare unto you that concerning which ye now dispute. It is he who
hath appointed you to succeed your predecessors in the earth, and hath
raised some of you above others by various degrees of worldly
advantages, that he might prove you by that which he hath bestowed on you.
Thy LORD is swift in punishing; and he is also gracious and
merciful.
CHAPTER VII.
INTITLED, AL ARAF;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
AL. M. S. A book hath been sent down unto thee: and therefore let there
be no doubt in thy breast concerning it; that thou mayest preach the same, and
that it may be an admonition unto the faithful. Follow that which hath
been sent down unto you from your LORD; and follow no guides besides him: how
little will ye be warned! How many cities have we destroyed; which our vengeance
overtook by night, or while they were reposing themselves at noon-day! And their
supplication, when our punishment came upon them, was no other than that they
said, Verily we have been unjust. We will surely call those to an account, unto
whom a prophet hath been sent; and we will also call those to
account who have been sent unto them. And we will declare their
actions unto them with knowledge; for we are not absent from them.
The weighing of men's actions on that day shall be just; and they
whose balances laden with their good works shall be heavy, are those who
shall be happy; but they whose balances shall be light, are those who
have lost their souls, because they injured our signs. And now have we placed
you on the earth, and have provided you food therein: but how little are
ye thankful! We created you, and afterwards formed you; and then said unto the
angels, Worship Adam; and they all worshipped him, except Eblis,
who was not one of those who worshipped. God said unto him,
What hindered thee from worshipping Adam, since I had commanded thee? He
answered, I am more excellent than he: thou hast created me of fire, and hast
created him of clay. God said, Get thee down therefore from
paradise; for it is not fit that thou behave thyself proudly
therein: get thee hence; thou shalt be one of the contemptible. He
answered, Give me respite until the day of resurrection. God said, Verily
thou shalt be one of those who are respited. The devil
said, Because thou hast depraved me, I will lay wait for men in thy
strait way; then will I come upon them from
before, and from behind, and from their right hands, and from their left; and
thou shalt not find the greater part of them thankful. God said unto
him, Get thee hence, despised, and driven far away: verily whoever of
them shall follow thee, I will surely fill hell with you all: but as for
thee, O Adam, dwell thou and thy wife in paradise; and eat of the fruit
thereof wherever ye will; but approach not this tree, lest ye become of
the number of the unjust. And Satan suggested to them both, that he would
discover unto them their nakedness, which was hidden from them; and he said,
Your LORD hath not forbidden you this tree, for any other reason but lest
ye should become angels, or lest ye become immortal. And he sware unto them,
saying, Verily I am one of those who counsel you aright. And he
caused them to fall through deceit.1 And when they had tasted of the
tree, their nakedness appeared unto them; and they began to join together the
leaves of paradise, to cover themselves. And their LORD called to them,
saying, Did I not forbid you this tree: and did I not say unto
you, Verily Satan is your declared enemy? They answered, O LORD, we have dealt
unjustly with our own souls; and if thou forgive us not, and be not merciful
unto us, we shall surely be of those who perish. God said, Get ye
down, the one of you an enemy unto the other; and ye shall have a dwelling-place
upon the earth, and a provision for a season. He said, Therein shall ye live,
and therein shall ye die, and from thence shall ye be taken forth at the
resurrection. O children of Adam, we have sent down unto you apparel, to
conceal your nakedness, and fair garments; but the clothing of piety is better.
This is one of the signs of God; that peradventure ye may consider. O
children of Adam, let not Satan seduce you, as he expelled your parents out of
paradise, by stripping them of their clothing, that he might show them their
nakedness: verily he seeth you, both he and his companions, whereas ye
see not them. – We have appointed the devils to be patrons of those who
believe not: and when they commit a filthy action, they say, We found our
fathers practising the same; and GOD hath commanded us to do it.
Say, Verily GOD commandeth not filthy actions. Do ye speak concerning GOD that
which ye know not? Say, My LORD hath commanded me to observe justice;
therefore set your faces to pray at every place of worship, and call upon
him, approv-
ing unto him the sincerity of your religion. As he produced you at first,
so unto him shall ye return. A part of mankind hath he directed;
and a part hath been justly led into error, because they have taken the devils
for their patrons besides GOD, and imagine they are rightly
directed. O children of Adam, take your decent apparel at every place of
worship, and eat and drink, but be not guilty of excess; for he loveth not those
who are guilty of excess. Say, Who hath forbidden the decent apparel of GOD,
which he hath produced for his servants, and the good things which he hath
provided for food? Say, these things are for those who believe, in
this present life, but peculiarly on the day of resurrection. Thus do we
distinctly explain our signs unto people who understand. Say, Verily my
LORD hath forbidden filthy actions, both that which is discovered thereof, and
that which is concealed, and also iniquity, and unjust violence; and hath
forbidden you to associate with GOD that concerning which he hath sent you
down no authority, or to speak of GOD that which ye know not. Unto every nation
there is a prefixed term; therefore when their term is expired, they
shall not have respite for an hour, neither shall they be anticipated. O
children of Adam, verily apostles from among you shall come unto you, who shall
expound my signs unto you: whosoever therefore shall fear God and amend,
there shall come no fear on them, neither shall they be grieved. But they who
shall accuse our signs of falsehood, and shall proudly reject them, they shall
be the companions of hell fire; they shall remain therein forever. And
who is more unjust than he who deviseth a lie concerning GOD, or accuseth his
signs of imposture? Unto these shall be given their portion of worldly
happiness, according to what is written in the book of God's
decrees, until our messengers come unto them, and shall cause them to
die; saying, Where are the idols which ye called upon, besides GOD? They
shall answer, They have disappeared from us. And they shall bear witness against
themselves that they were unbelievers. God shall say unto them at the
resurrection, Enter ye with the nations which have preceded you, of genii
and of men, into hell fire; so often as one nation shall enter, it shall
curse its sister, until they shall all have successively entered therein. The
latter of them shall say of the former of them: O LORD, these have seduced us;
therefore inflict on them a double punish
ment of the fire of hell. God shall answer, It shall be
doubled unto all: but ye know it not: and the former of them shall say
unto the latter of them, Ye have not therefore any favor above us; taste the
punishment for that which ye have gained. Verily they who shall charge our signs
with falsehood, and shall proudly reject them, the gates of heaven shall not be
opened unto them, neither shall they enter into paradise, until a camel pass
through the eye of a needle, and thus will we reward the wicked doers. Their
couch shall be in hell, and over them shall be coverings of fire; and
thus will we reward the unjust. But they who believe, and do that which is right
(we will not load any soul but according to its ability,) they shall be the
companions of paradise; they shall remain therein forever. And we will remove
all grudges from their minds; rivers shall run at their feet, and they shall
say, Praised be GOD, who hath directed us unto this felicity, for we
should not have been rightly directed, if GOD had not directed us; now
are we convinced by demonstration that the Apostles of our LORD came
unto us with truth. And it shall be proclaimed unto them, This is
paradise, whereof ye are made heirs, as a reward for that which ye have
wrought. And the inhabitants of paradise shall call out to the inhabitants of
hell fire, saying, Now have we found that which our LORD promised
us to be true: have ye also found that which your LORD promised
you to be true? They shall answer, Yea. And a crier shall proclaim
between them, The curse of GOD shall be on the wicked; who turn
men aside from the way of GOD, and seek to render it crooked, and
who deny the life to come. And between the blessed and the damned there
shall be a veil; and men shall stand on Al Arâf who shall know every one
of them by their marks; and shall call unto the inhabitants of paradise,
saying, Peace be upon you: yet they shall not enter therein,
although they earnestly desire it.1 And when they shall turn
their eyes towards the companions of hell fire, they say, O LORD, place
us not with the ungodly people! And those who stand on Al Arâf shall call unto
certain men, whom they shall know by their marks, and shall say,
What hath your gathering of riches availed you, and that ye were puffed
up with pride? Are these the men on whom ye sware that GOD would not bestow
mercy? Enter ye
into paradise; there shall come no fear on you, neither shall ye
be grieved. And the inhabitants of hell fire shall call unto the
inhabitants of paradise, saying, Pour upon us some water, or of those
refreshments which GOD hath bestowed on you. They shall answer, Verily
GOD hath forbidden them unto the unbelievers; who made a laughing-stock and a
sport of their religion, and whom the life of the world hath deceived: therefore
this day will we forget them, as they did forget the meeting of this day, and
for that they denied our signs to be from God. And now have we brought
unto those of Mecca a book of divine revelations: we have
explained it with knowledge; a direction and mercy unto people who shall
believe. Do they wait for any other than the interpretation thereof? On
the day whereon the interpretation thereof shall come, they who had forgotten
the same before shall say, Now are we convinced by demonstration
that the messengers of our LORD came unto us with truth: shall we
therefore have any intercessors, who will intercede for us? or shall we be sent
back into the world, that we may do other works than what we did
in our life-time? But now have they lost their souls; and that which they
impiously imagined hath fled from them. Verily, your LORD is GOD, who created
the heavens and the earth in six days; and then ascended his throne: he
causeth the night to cover the day; it succeedeth the same swiftly: he
also created the sun and the moon, and the stars, which are
absolutely subject unto his command. Is not the whole creation, and the empire
thereof, his? Blessed be GOD, the LORD of all creatures! Call unto your
LORD humbly and in secret; for he loveth not those who transgress. And act not
corruptly in the earth, after its reformation; and call upon him with fear and
desire: for the mercy of GOD is near unto the righteous. It is he who sendeth
the winds, spread abroad before his mercy, until they bring a cloud heavy
with rain, which we drive into a dead country; and we cause water to
descend thereon, by which we cause all sorts of fruits to spring forth.
Thus will we bring forth the dead from their graves; that peradventure ye
may consider. From a good country shall its fruit spring forth
abundantly, by the permission of its LORD; but from the land which
is bad, it shall not spring forth otherwise than scarcely. Thus do
we explain the signs of divine providence unto people who are thankful.
We formerly sent Noah unto his people: and he said, O my people, worship GOD: ye
have no other GOD than him.1 Verily I fear for you the punishment of
the great day. The chiefs of his people answered him, We surely perceive
thee to be in a manifest error. He replied, O my people, there is no
error in me; but I am a messenger from the LORD of all creatures. I bring unto
you the messages of my LORD; and I counsel you aright: for I know from GOD, that
which ye know not. Do ye wonder that an admonition hath come unto you from your
LORD by a man from among you, to warn you, that ye may take heed to yourselves,
and that peradventure ye may obtain mercy? And they accused him of imposture:
but we delivered him and those who were with him in the ark, and we
drowned those who charged our signs with falsehood; for they were a blind
people.2 And unto the tribe of Ad we sent their brother
Hud.3 He said, O my people, worship GOD: ye have no other GOD than
him; will ye not fear him? The chiefs of those among his people who
believed not, answered, Verily we perceive that thou art guided by folly;
and we certainly esteem thee to be one of the liars. He replied, O my
people, I am not guided by folly; but I am a messenger unto you
from the LORD of all creatures: I bring unto you the messages of my LORD; and I
am a faithful counsellor unto you. Do ye wonder that an admonition hath come
unto you from your LORD, by a man from among you, that he may warn you? Call to
mind how he hath appointed you successors unto the people of Noah, and hath
added unto you in stature largely. Remember the benefits of GOD, that ye may
prosper. They said, Art thou come unto us, that we should worship GOD alone, and
leave the deities which our fathers worshipped? Now bring down that
judgment upon us, with which thou threatenest us, if thou speakest truth.
Hud answered, Now shall there suddenly fall upon you from your LORD vengeance
and indignation. Will ye dispute with me concerning the names which ye have
named, and your fathers; as to which GOD hath not revealed unto you any
authority? Do ye wait therefore, and I will be one of those who wait with
you. And we delivered him, and them who believed with him by our mercy;
and we cut off the uttermost part of those
who charged our signs with falsehood, and were not believers.1 And
unto the tribe of Thamûd we sent their brother Sâleh. He said, O
my people, worship GOD: ye have no GOD besides him. Now hath a manifest proof
come unto you from your LORD. This she-camel of GOD is a sign unto you:
therefore dismiss her freely, that she may feed in GOD's earth; and do her no
hurt, lest a painful punishment seize you.2 And call to mind how he
hath appointed you successors unto the tribe of Ad, and hath given you a
habitation on earth; ye build yourselves castles on the plains thereof,
and cut out the mountains into houses. Remember therefore the benefits of GOD,
and commit not violence in the earth, acting corruptly. The chiefs among his
people who were puffed up with pride, said unto those who were esteemed weak,
namely unto those who believed among them, Do ye know that Sâleh hath
been sent from his LORD? They answered, We do surely believe in that wherewith
he hath been sent. Those who were elated with pride replied, Verily we believe
not in that wherein ye believe. And they cut off the feet of the camel, and
insolently transgressed the command of their LORD, and said, O Sâleh, cause that
to come upon us which thou hast threatened us, if thou art one of those
who have been sent by God. Whereupon a terrible noise from heaven
assailed them; and in the morning they were found in their dwellings prostrate
on their breasts and dead. And Sâleh departed from them, and said, O my
people, now have I delivered unto you the message of my LORD and I advised you
well, but ye love not those who advise you well. And remember Lot,
when he said unto his people, Do ye commit a wickedness, wherein no creature
hath set you an example? Do ye approach lustfully unto men, leaving the women?
Certainly ye are people who transgress all modesty. But the answer of his
people was no other than that they said the one to the other, Expel them
your city; for they are men who preserve themselves pure from the crimes
which ye commit. Therefore we delivered him and his family, except his wife;
she was one of those who stayed behind: and we rained a shower
of stones upon them. Behold therefore what was the end of the wicked. And
unto Madian we sent their brother Shoaib. He said unto them, O my
people, worship GOD; ye have no GOD besides him.
Now hath an evident demonstration come unto you from your LORD. Therefore give
full measure and just weight, and diminish not unto men aught of their
matters: neither act corruptly in the earth, after its reformation. This will be
better for you, if ye believe. And beset not every way, threatening the
passenger; and turning aside from the path of GOD him who believeth in him,
and seeking to make it crooked. And remember, when ye were few, and God
multiplied you: and behold, what hath been the end of those who acted corruptly.
And if part of you believe in that wherewith I am sent, and part believe not,
wait patiently until GOD judge between us; for he is the best judge. The chiefs
of his people, who were elated with pride, answered, We will surely cast thee, O
Shoaib, and those who believe with thee, out of our city: or else thou shalt
certainly return unto our religion. He said, What, though we be averse
thereto? We shall surely imagine a lie against GOD, if we return unto
your religion, after that GOD hath delivered us from the same: and we have no
reason to return unto it, unless GOD our LORD shall please to abandon
us. Our LORD comprehendeth every thing by his knowledge. In GOD do we
put our trust. O LORD do thou judge between us and our nation with truth; for
thou art the best judge. And the chiefs of his people who believed not said, If
ye follow Shoaib, ye shall surely perish. Therefore a storm from heaven assailed
them, and in the morning they were found in their dwellings dead and
prostrate. They who accused Shoaib of imposture became as though they had
never dwelt therein; they who accused Shoaib of imposture perished themselves.
And he departed from them, and said, O my people, now have I performed unto you
the messages of my LORD; and I advised you aright: but why should I be grieved
for an unbelieving people. We have never sent any prophet unto a city, but we
afflicted the inhabitants thereof with calamity and adversity, that they might
humble themselves. Then we gave them in exchange good in lieu of evil,
until they abounded, and said, Adversity and prosperity formerly happened unto
our fathers, as unto us. Therefore we took vengeance on them suddenly,
and they perceived it not beforehand. But if the inhabitants of
those cities had believed and feared God, we would surely have
opened to them
blessings both from heaven and earth. But they charged our apostles with
falsehood, wherefore we took vengeance on them, for that which they had been
guilty of. Were the inhabitants therefore of those cities secure that our
punishment should not fall on them by night, while they slept? Or were the
inhabitants of those cities secure that our punishment should not fall on
them by day, while they sported? Were they therefore secure from the stratagem
of GOD? But none will think himself secure from the stratagem of GOD, except the
people who perish. And hath it not manifestly appeared unto those who have
inherited the earth after the former inhabitants thereof, that if we
please, we can afflict them for their sins? But we will seal up their hearts;
and they shall not hearken. We will relate unto thee some stories of these
cities. Their apostles had come unto them with evident miracles, but they were
not disposed to believe in that which they had before gainsaid. Thus will
GOD seal up the hearts of the unbelievers. And we found not in the greater part
of them any observance of their covenant; but we found the greater
part of them wicked doers. Then we sent after the above named apostles,
Moses with our signs unto Pharaoh and his princes; who treated them unjustly:
but behold what was the end of the corrupt doers.1 And Moses said, O
Pharaoh, verily I am an apostle sent from the LORD of all creatures. It
is just that I should not speak of GOD other than the truth. Now am I come unto
you with an evident sign from your LORD: send therefore the children of
Israel away with me. Pharaoh answered, If thou comest with a sign, produce it,
if thou speakest truth. Wherefore he cast down his rod; and behold, it
became a visible serpent.2 And he drew forth his hand out
of his bosom; and behold, it appeared white unto the
spectators.3 The chiefs of the people of Pharaoh said, This
man is certainly an expert magician: he seeketh to dispossess you of your
land; what therefore do ye direct? They answered, Put off him and his brother
by fair promises for some time, and in the mean while send unto
the cities persons who may assemble and bring unto thee every expert magician.
So the magicians came unto Pharaoh; and they said, Shall we surely
receive a reward, if we do overcome? He answered, Yea; and ye shall certainly be
of those who approach near unto my throne. They said, O Moses, either do
thou cast
down thy rod first, or we will cast down ours. Moses
answered, Do ye cast down your rods first. And when they had cast
them down, they enchanted the eyes of the men who were present,
and terrified them: and they performed a great enchantment. And we spake by
revelation unto Moses, saying, Throw down thy rod. And behold, it
swallowed up the rods which they had caused falsely to appear
changed into serpents. Wherefore the truth was confirmed, and that which
they had wrought vanished. And Pharaoh and his magicians were overcome
there, and were rendered contemptible. And the magicians prostrated themselves,
worshipping; and they said, We believe in the LORD of all creatures, the
LORD of Moses and Aaron.1 Pharaoh said, Have ye believed on him,
before I have given you permission? Verily this is a plot which ye have
contrived in the city, that ye might cast forth from thence the inhabitants
thereof. But ye shall surely know that I am your master; for I will cause
your hands and your feet to be cut off on the opposite sides, then will I cause
you all to be crucified. The magicians answered, We shall certainly
return unto our LORD, in the next life; for thou takest vengeance on us
only because we have believed in the signs of our LORD, when they have come unto
us. O LORD, pour on us patience; and cause us to die Moslems. And the chiefs of
Pharaoh's people said, Wilt thou let Moses and his people go, that they may act
corruptly in the earth, and leave thee and thy gods? Pharaoh answered, We
will cause their male children to be slain, and we will suffer their females to
live; and by that means we shall prevail over them. Moses said unto his
people, Ask assistance of GOD, and suffer patiently: for the earth is God's, he
giveth it for an inheritance unto such of his servants as he pleaseth; and the
prosperous end shall be unto those who fear him. They
answered, We have been afflicted by having our male children slain,
before thou camest unto us, and also since thou hast come unto us. Moses
said, Peradventure it may happen that our LORD will destroy your enemy, and will
cause you to succeed him in the earth, that he may see how ye will act
therein. And we formerly punished the people of Pharaoh with dearth and
scarcity of fruits, that they might be warned. Yet when good happened unto them,
they said, This is owing unto us: but if evil befell them, they
attributed the same to the ill luck of Moses, and
those who were with him. Was not their ill luck with GOD? But most of
them knew it not. And they said unto Moses, Whatever sign thou show unto
us, to enchant us therewith, we will not believe on thee. Wherefore we sent upon
them a flood and locusts, and lice, and frogs, and blood; distinct miracles: but
they behaved proudly, and became a wicked people.1 And when the
plague fell on them, they said, O Moses, entreat thy LORD for us, according to
that which he hath covenanted with thee; verily if thou take the plague from off
us, we will surely believe thee, and we will let the children of Israel go with
thee. But when we had taken the plague from off them until the term which God
had granted them was expired, behold they broke their promise. Wherefore we
took vengeance on them, and drowned them in the Red Sea; because they
charged our signs with falsehood, and neglected them. And we caused the people
who had been rendered weak to inherit the eastern parts of the earth and the
western parts thereof, which we blessed with fertility; and the gracious
word of thy LORD was fulfilled on the children of Israel, for that they had
endured with patience: and we destroyed the structures which Pharaoh and
his people had made, and that which they had erected. And we caused the children
of Israel to pass through the sea, and they came unto a people who gave
themselves up to the worship of their idols, and they said, O
Moses, make us a god, in like manner as these people have gods.
Moses answered, Verily ye are an ignorant people: for the religion
which these follow will be destroyed, and that which they do is vain. He
said, Shall I seek for you any other god than GOD; since he hath preferred you
to the rest of the world? And remember when we delivered you from
the people of Pharaoh, who grievously oppressed you; they slew your male
children, and let your females live: therein was a great trial from your LORD.
And we appointed unto Moses a fast of thirty nights before we gave him
the law, and we completed them by adding of ten more; and the
stated time of his LORD was fulfilled in forty nights. And Moses said unto his
brother Aaron, Be thou my deputy among my people during my absence; and
behave uprightly, and follow not the way of the corrupt doers. And when Moses
came at our appointed time, and his LORD spake unto him, he said, O LORD, show
me thy glory, that I may behold thee. God answereth, Thou shalt in
no wise behold me; but look tow-
ards the mountain, and if it stand firm in its place, then thou shalt see me.
But when his LORD appeared with glory in the mount, he reduced it to dust. And
Moses fell down in a swoon. And when he came to himself, he said, Praise be unto
thee! I turn unto thee with repentence, and I am the first of true
believers. God said unto him, O Moses, I have chosen thee above
all men, by honoring thee with my commissions, and by my speaking
unto thee: receive therefore that which I have brought thee, and be
one of those who give thanks. And we wrote for him on the tables an
admonition concerning every matter, and a decision in every case, and
said, Receive this with reverence; and command thy people that they live
according to the most excellent precepts thereof.1 I will show
you the dwelling of the wicked. I will turn aside from my signs those who behave
themselves proudly in the earth, without justice: and although they see every
sign, yet they shall not believe therein; and although they see the way of
righteousness, yet they shall not take that way; but if they see the way of
error, they shall take that way. This shall come to pass because they
accuse our signs of imposture, and neglect the same. But as for them who deny
the truth of our signs and the meeting of the life to come, their works shall be
vain: shall they be rewarded otherwise than according to what they shall
have wrought? And the people of Moses, after his departure, took a
corporeal calf, made of their ornaments, which lowed. Did they not see
that it spake not unto them, neither directed them in the way? yet they
took it for their god, and acted wickedly. But when they repented with
sorrow, and saw that they had gone astray, they said, Verily if our LORD have
not mercy upon us, and forgive us not, we shall certainly become of the
number of those who perish. And when Moses returned unto his people, full of
wrath and indignation, he said, An evil thing is it that ye have committed after
my departure; have ye hastened the command of your LORD? And he threw
down the tables, and took his brother by the hair of the head, and
dragged him unto him. And Aaron said unto him, Son of my mother, verily
the people prevailed against me, and it wanted little but they had slain me:
make not my enemies therefore to rejoice over me, neither place me with
the wicked people. Moses said, O LORD, forgive me and my brother, and
receive us into thy mercy; for thou art the most merci-
ful of those who exercise mercy. Verily as for them who took the calf for
their god, indignation shall overtake them from their LORD, and ignominy in
this life: thus will we reward those who imagine falsehood. But unto them who do
evil, and afterwards repent, and believe in God, verily thy LORD
will thereafter be clement and merciful. And when the anger
of Moses was appeased, he took the tables; and in what was written thereon was a
direction and mercy, unto those who feared their LORD. And Moses chose out of
his people seventy men, to go up with him to the mountain at the time
appointed by us: and when a storm of thunder and lightning had taken them away,
he said, O LORD, if thou hadst pleased, thou hadst destroyed them before, and me
also; wilt thou destroy us for that which the foolish men among us
have committed? This is only thy trial; thou wilt thereby lead into error whom
thou pleasest, and thou wilt direct whom thou pleasest. Thou art our protector,
therefore forgive us, and be merciful unto us; for thou art the best of those
who forgive. And write down for us good in this world, and in the life to come;
for unto thee are we directed. God answered, I will inflict my punishment
on whom I please; and my mercy extendeth over all things; and I will write down
good unto those who shall fear me, and give alms, and who shall
believe in our signs; who shall follow the apostle, the illiterate prophet, whom
they shall find written down with them in the law and the gospel: he will
command them that which is just, and will forbid them that which is evil; and
will allow them as lawful the good things which were before forbidden,
and will prohibit those which are bad; and he will ease them of their heavy
burden, and of the yokes which were upon them. And those who believe in him, and
honor him, and assist him, and follow the light, which hath been sent down with
him, shall be happy. Say, O men, Verily I am the messenger of GOD unto
you all: unto him belongeth the kingdom of heaven and earth; there is no
GOD but he: he giveth life, and he causeth to die. Believe therefore in GOD and
his apostle, the illiterate prophet, who believeth in GOD and his word; and
follow him, that ye may be rightly directed. Of the people of Moses
there is a party who direct others with truth, and act justly
according to the same. And we divided them into twelve tribes, as into so
many nations. And we spake by revelation unto Moses,
when his people asked drink of him, and we said, Strike the rock with thy
rod; and there gushed thereout twelve fountains, and men knew their
respective drinking-place. And we caused clouds to overshadow them, and
manna and quails to descend upon them, saying, Eat of the good things
which we have given you for food: and they injured not us, but they injured
their own souls. And call to mind when it was said unto them, Dwell in
this city, and eat of the provisions thereof wherever ye will, and say,
Forgiveness; and enter the gate worshipping: we will pardon you your sins,
and will give increase unto the well-doers. But they who were ungodly
among them changed the expression into another, which had not been spoken unto
them. Wherefore we went down upon them indignation from heaven, because they
transgressed. And ask them concerning the city, which was situate on the sea,
when they transgressed on the Sabbath-day: when their fish came unto them on
their Sabbath-day, appearing openly on the water: but on the day
whereon they celebrated no Sabbath, they came not unto them. Thus did we prove
them, because they were wicked-doers. And when a party of them said unto the
others, Why do ye warn a people whom GOD will destroy, or will punish with a
grievous punishment? They answered, This is an excuse for us unto
your LORD, and peradventure they will beware. But when they had forgotten the
admonitions which had been given them, we delivered those who forbade
them to do evil; and we inflicted on those who had transgressed a severe
punishment, because they had acted wickedly. And when they proudly refused to
desist from what had been forbidden them, we said unto them, Be ye
transformed into apes, driven away from the society of men.
And remember when thy LORD declared that he would surely send against
the Jews until the day of resurrection, some nation who should
afflict them with a grievous oppression: for thy LORD is swift in punishing, and
he is also ready to forgive, and merciful: and we dispersed them
among the nations in the earth. Some of them are upright persons, and
some of them are otherwise. And we proved them with prosperity and with
adversity, that they might return from their disobedience; and a
succession of their posterity hath succeeded after them, who have
inherited the book of the law, who receive the temporal goods of
this world, and say, It will surely be forgiven us: and if a tem-
poral advantage like the former be offered them, they accept it
also. Is it not the covenant of the book of the law established
with them, that they should not speak of GOD aught but the truth? Yet
they diligently read that which is therein. But the enjoyment of the next life
will be better for those who fear God than the wicked gains of these
people: (Do ye not therefore understand?) and for those who hold fast the
book of the law, and are constant at prayer: for we will by no means
suffer the reward of the righteous to perish. And when we shook the mountain
of Sinai over them, as though it had been a covering, and they imagined,
that it was falling upon them; and we said, Receive the law which
we have brought you with reverence; and remember that which is contained
therein, that ye may take heed. And when thy LORD drew forth their posterity
from the loins of the sons of Adam, and took them to witness against themselves,
saying, Am not I your LORD?1 They answered, Yea: we do bear
witness. This was done lest ye should say, at the day of resurrection,
Verily we were negligent as to this matter, because we were not apprised
thereof: or lest ye should say, Verily our fathers were formerly guilty of
idolatry, and we are their posterity who have succeeded them; wilt thou
therefore destroy us for that which vain men have committed? Thus do we explain
our signs, that they may return from their vanities. And relate
unto the Jews the history of him unto whom we brought our signs, and the
departed from them; wherefore Satan followed him, and he became one of
those who were seduced. And if we had pleased, we had surely raised him thereby
unto wisdom; but he inclined unto the earth, and followed his own desire.
Wherefore his likeness as the likeness of a dog, which, if thou drive him away,
putteth forth his tongue, or, if thou let him alone, putteth forth his tongue
also. This is the likeness of the people, who accuse our signs of
falsehood. Rehearse therefore this history unto them, that they
may consider. Evil is the similitude of those people who accuse our signs of
falsehood, and injure their own souls. Whomsoever GOD shall direct, he will
be rightly directed; and whomsoever he shall lead astray, they shall perish.
Moreover we have created for hell many of the genii and of men; they have hearts
by which they understand not, and they have eyes by which they see not: and they
have ears by which they hear not.
These are like the brute beasts; yea they go more astray: these are the
negligent. GOD hath most excellent names; therefore call on him by the same; and
withdraw from those who use his name perversely: they shall be rewarded for that
which they shall have wrought. And of those whom we have created there are a
people who direct others with truth, and act justly according thereto.
But those who devise lies against our signs, we will suffer them to fall
gradually into ruin, by a method which they knew not: and I will grant
them to enjoy a long and prosperous life; for my stratagem is effectual. Do they
not consider that there is no devil in their companion? He is no other than a
public preacher. Or do they not contemplate the kingdom of heaven and earth, and
the things which GOD hath created; and consider that peradventure it may
be that their end draweth nigh? And in what new declaration will they believe,
after this? He whom GOD shall cause to err, shall have no director; and he shall
leave them in their impiety, wandering in confusion. They will ask thee
concerning the last hour; at what time its coming is fixed? Answer,
Verily the knowledge thereof is with my LORD; none shall declare the fixed time
thereof, except he. The expectation thereof is grievous in heaven and on
earth: it shall come upon you no otherwise than suddenly. They will ask thee, as
though thou wast well acquainted therewith. Answer, Verily the knowledge thereof
is with GOD alone: but the greater part of men know it not. Say, I am able
neither to procure advantage unto myself, nor to avert mischief from me,
but as GOD pleaseth. If I knew the secrets of God, I should surely enjoy
abundance of good, neither should evil befall me. Verily I am no other than a
denouncer of threats, and a messenger of good tidings unto people who believe.
It is he who hath created you from one person, and out of him produced his wife,
that he might dwell with her: and when he had known her, she carried a light
burden for a time, wherefore she walked easily therewith. But when
it became more heavy, she called upon GOD their LORD, saying, If thou
give us a child rightly shaped, we will surely be thankful.1
Yet when he had given them a child rightly shaped, they attributed
companions unto him, for that which he had given them. But far be that from GOD,
which they associated with him! Will they associate with him false
gods which create nothing
but are themselves created: and can neither give them assistance, nor help
themselves? And if ye invite them to the true direction, they will not
follow you: it will be equal unto you, whether ye invite them, or whether ye
hold your peace. Verily the false deities whom ye invoke besides GOD are
servants like unto you. Call therefore upon them, and let them give you an
answer, if ye speak truth. Have they feet, to walk with? Or have they hands, to
lay hold with? Or have they eyes, to see with? Or have they ears, to hear with?
Say, Call upon your companions, and then lay a snare for me, and defer it
not; for GOD is my protector, who sent down the book of the Koran;
and he protecteth the righteous. But they whom ye invoke besides him cannot
assist you, neither do they help themselves; and if ye call on them to direct
you, they will not hear. Thou seest them look towards thee, but they see not.
Use indulgence, and command that which is just, and withdraw far from the
ignorant. And if an evil suggestion from Satan be suggested unto thee, to
divert thee from thy duty, have recourse unto GOD: for he heareth and
knoweth. Verily they who fear God, when a temptation from Satan assaileth
them, remember the divine commands, and behold, they clearly see the
danger of sin and the wiles of the devil. But as for the brethren of the
devils, they shall continue them in error; and afterwards they shall not
preserve themselves therefrom. And when thou bringest not a verse of
the Koran unto them, they say, Hast thou not put it together? Answer, I
follow that only which is revealed unto me from my LORD. This book
containeth evident proofs from your LORD, and is a direction and
mercy unto people who believe. And when the Koran is read, attend thereto, and
keep silence; that ye may obtain mercy. And meditate on thy LORD in thine own
mind, with humility and fear, and without loud speaking, evening and morning;
and be not one of the negligent. Moreover the angels who are with
my LORD do not proudly disdain his service, but they celebrate his praise and
worship him.
CHAPTER
VIII.
INTITLED, THE SPOILS; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
THEY will ask thee concerning the spoils: Answer, The division of
the spoils belongeth unto GOD and the apostle. Therefore fear GOD,
and compose the matter amicably among you: and obey GOD and his apostle, if ye
are true believers. Verily the true believers are those whose hearts fear
when GOD is mentioned, and whose faith increaseth when his signs are rehearsed
unto them, and who trust in their LORD; who observe the stated times of
prayer, and give alms out of that which we have bestowed on them. These are
really believers: they shall have superior degrees of felicity
with their LORD, and forgiveness, and an honorable provision. As thy LORD
brought thee forth from thy house, with truth; and part of the believers were
averse to thy directions: they disputed with thee concerning the truth,
after it had been made known unto them; no otherwise than as if they had been
led forth to death, and had seen it with their eyes. And call to
mind when GOD promised you one of the two parties, that it should be
delivered unto you, and ye desired that the party which was not
furnished with arms should be delivered unto you: but GOD purposed to
make known the truth in his words, and to cut off the uttermost part of the
unbelievers; that he might verify the truth, and destroy falsehood, although the
wicked were averse thereto. When ye asked assistance of your LORD, and he
answered you, Verily I will assist you with a thousand angels, following one
another in order. And this GOD designed only as good tidings for you, and
that your hearts might thereby rest secure: for victory is from GOD
alone; and GOD is mighty and wise. When a sleep fell on you as a security
from him, and he sent down upon you water from heaven, that he might thereby
purify you, and take from you the abomination of Satan, and that he might
confirm your hearts, and establish your feet thereby.1
Also when thy LORD spake unto the angels, saying, Verily I am with
you; wherefore confirm those who believe. I will cast a dread into the hearts of
the unbelievers. Therefore strike
off their heads, and strike off all the ends of their
fingers.1 This shall they suffer, because they have
resisted GOD and his apostle: and whosoever shall oppose GOD and his apostle,
verily GOD will be severe in punishing him. This shall be your
punishment; taste it therefore: and the infidels shall also suffer
the torment of hell fire. O true believers, when ye meet the unbelievers
marching in great numbers against you, turn not your backs unto
them: for whoso shall turn his back unto them in that day, unless he turneth
aside to fight, or retreateth to another party of the faithful,
shall draw on himself the indignation of GOD, and his abode shall be in hell; an
ill journey shall it be thither! And ye slew not those who were slain
at Bedr yourselves, but GOD slew them. Neither didst thou, O Mohammed
cast the gravel into their eyes, when thou didst seem to cast
it; but GOD cast it, that he might prove the true believers by a
gracious trial from himself, for GOD heareth and knoweth. This was done
that GOD might also weaken the crafty devices of the unbelievers. If ye desire a
decision of the matter between us, now hath a decision come unto you: and
if ye desist from opposing the apostle, it will be better for you.
But if ye return to attack him, we will also return to his
assistance; and your forces shall not be of advantage unto you at all,
although they be numerous; for GOD is with the faithful. O true believers, obey
GOD and his apostle, and turn not back from him, since ye hear the
admonitions of the Koran. And be not as those who say, We hear, when they do
not hear. Verily the worst sort of beasts in the sight of GOD are the
deaf and the dumb, who understand not. If GOD had known any good in them,
he would certainly have caused them to hear: and if he had caused them to hear,
they would surely have turned back, and have retired afar off. O true believers,
answer GOD and his apostle, when he inviteth you unto that which giveth
you life; and know that GOD goeth between a man and his heart, and that before
him ye shall be assembled. Beware of sedition; it will not affect those who are
ungodly among you particularly, but all of you in general; and know that
GOD is severe in punishing. And remember when ye were few, and reputed
weak in the land; ye feared lest men should snatch you away: but God
provided you a place of refuge, and he strengthened you with his assistance, and
bestowed on you good things, that ye might give
thanks. O true believers, deceive not GOD and his apostle; neither
violate your faith against your own knowledge. And know that your wealth and
your children are a temptation unto you; and that with GOD is a
great reward. O true believers, if ye fear GOD, he will grant you a distinction,
and will expiate your sins from you, and will forgive you; for GOD is endued
with great liberality. And call to mind when the unbelievers plotted
against thee, that they might either detain thee in bonds, or put to
death, or expel thee the city; and they plotted against thee: but
GOD laid a plot against them; and GOD is the best layer of plots. And
when our signs are repeated unto them, they say, We have heard; if we pleased we
would certainly pronounce a composition like unto this: this is nothing
but fables of the ancients. And when they said, O GOD, if this be the truth from
thee, rain down stones upon us from heaven, or inflict on us some other
grievous punishment. But GOD was not disposed to punish them, while thou
wast with them: nor was GOD disposed to punish them when they asked
pardon. But they have nothing to offer in excuse why GOD should not
punish them, since they hindered the believers from visiting the
holy temple, although they are not the guardians thereof. The guardians thereof
are those only who fear God; but the greater part of them know it not.
And their prayer at the house of God is no other than whistling and
clapping of the hands. Taste therefore the punishment, for that ye have been
unbelievers. They who believe not expend their wealth to obstruct the way of
GOD: they shall expend it, but afterwards it shall become matter of
sighing and regret unto them, and at length they shall be overcome; and
the unbelievers shall be gathered together into hell; that GOD may distinguish
the wicked from the good, and may throw the wicked one upon the other, and may
gather them all in a heap, and cast them into hell. These are they who shall
perish. Say unto the unbelievers, that if they desist from opposing thee,
what is already past shall be forgiven them; but if they return to attack
thee, the exemplary punishment of the former opposers of the prophets
is already past, and the like shall be inflicted on them. Therefore
fight against them until there be no opposition in favor of idolatry, and
the religion be wholly GOD'S. If they desist, verily GOD seeth that which they
do; but if they turn back, know that GOD is your patron; he is the best
patron,
and the best helper. And know that whenever ye gain any spoils, a fifth
part thereof belongeth unto GOD, and to the apostle, and his kindred, and
the orphans, and the poor, and the traveller; if ye believe in GOD, and that
which we have sent down unto our servant on the day of distinction, on the day
whereon the two armies met: and GOD is almighty. When ye were encamped on
the hithermost side of the valley, and they were encamped on the farther
side, and the caravan was below you; and if ye had mutually appointed
to come to a battle ye would certainly have declined the appointment; but
ye were brought to an engagement without any previous appointment, that
GOD might accomplish the thing which was decreed to be done; that he who
perisheth hereafter may perish after demonstrative evidence, and that he
who liveth may live by the same evidence; GOD both heareth
and knoweth. When thy LORD caused the enemy to appear unto thee in
thy sleep few in number; and if he had caused them to appear numerous
unto thee, ye would have been disheartened, and would have disputed concerning
the matter: but GOD preserved you from this; for he knoweth the innermost
parts of the breasts of men. And when he caused them to appear unto you
when ye met, to be few in your eyes; and diminished your numbers
in their eyes; that GOD might accomplish the thing which was decreed to be
done; and unto GOD shall all things return. O true believers, when ye
meet a party of the infidels, stand firm, and remember GOD frequently,
that ye may prosper: and obey GOD and his apostle, and be not refractory, lest
ye be discouraged, and your success depart from you; but persevere with
patience, for GOD is with those who persevere. And be not as those who
went out of their houses in an insolent manner, and to appear with ostentation
unto men, and turned aside from the way of GOD; for GOD comprehendeth that which
they do. And remember when Satan prepared their works for them, and said,
No man shall prevail against you to-day; and I will surely be near to
assist you. But when the two armies appeared in sight of each other, he
turned back on his heels, and said, Verily I am clear of you: I certainly see
that which ye see not; I fear GOD, for GOD is severe in punishing. When the
hypocrites, and those in whose hearts there was an infirmity, said, Their
religion hath deceived these men: but whosoever confideth in GOD
cannot be deceived; for GOD is mighty and
wise. And if thou didst behold when the angels caused the unbelievers to die:
they strike their faces and their backs, and say unto them, Taste ye the
pain of burning: this shall ye suffer for that which your hands have sent
before you; and because GOD is not unjust towards his servants.
These have acted according to the wont of the people of Pharaoh,
and of those before them, who disbelieved in the signs of GOD: therefore GOD
took them away in their iniquity; for GOD is mighty and severe in
punishing. This hath come to pass because GOD changeth not
his grace, wherewith he hath favored any people, until they change that
which is in their souls; and for that GOD both heareth and seeth.
According to the wont of the people of Pharaoh, and of those before them, who
charged the signs of their LORD with imposture, have they acted:
wherefore we destroyed them in their sins, and we drowned the people of Pharaoh;
for they were all unjust persons. Verily the worst cattle in the sight of GOD
are those who are obstinate infidels, and will not believe. As to those
who enter into a league with thee, and afterwards violate their league at every
convenient opportunity, and fear not God; if thou take them in
war, disperse, by making them an example, those who shall
come after them, that they may be warned; or if thou apprehend treachery
from any people, throw back their league unto them with like treatment;
for GOD loveth not the treacherous. And think not that the unbelievers have
escaped God's vengeance, for they shall not weaken the power of
God. Therefore prepare against them what force ye are able, and troops of
horse, whereby ye may strike a terror into the enemy of GOD, and your enemy, and
into other infidels besides them, whom ye know not, but GOD
knoweth them. And whatsoever ye shall expend in the defence of the religion of
GOD, it shall be repaid unto you, and ye shall not be treated unjustly. And if
they incline unto peace, do thou also incline thereto; and put thy
confidence in GOD, for it is he who heareth and knoweth. But if they seek
to deceive thee, verily GOD will be thy support. It is he who hath
strengthened thee with his help, and with that of the faithful; and hath
united their hearts. If thou hadst expended whatever riches are in the
earth, thou couldst not have united their hearts, but GOD united them; for he
is mighty and wise. O prophet, GOD is thy support, and such of the
true believers who followeth
thee. O prophet stir up the faithful to war: if twenty of you persevere with
constancy, they shall overcome two hundred, and if there be one hundred of
you, they shall overcome a thousand of those who believe not; because they are a
people which do not understand. Now hath GOD eased you, for he knew that ye were
weak. If there be an hundred of you who persevere with constancy, they
shall overcome two hundred; and if there be a thousand of you, they shall
overcome two thousand, by the permission of GOD; for GOD is with those who
persevere. It hath not been granted unto any prophet, that he should
possess captives, until he hath made a great slaughter of the infidels in
the earth. Ye seek the accidental goods of this world, but GOD regardeth
the life to come; and GOD is mighty and wise. Unless a revelation
had been previously delivered from GOD, verily a severe punishment had been
inflicted on you, for the ransom which ye took from the captives at
Bedr. Eat therefore of what ye have acquired, that which is lawful
and good; for GOD is gracious and merciful. O prophet, say
unto the captives who are in your hands. If GOD shall know any good to be
in your hearts, he will give you better than what hath been taken from you; and
he will forgive you, for GOD is gracious and merciful. But if they
seek to deceive thee, verily they have deceived GOD; wherefore he hath given
thee power over them: and GOD is knowing and wise.
Moreover, they who have believed, and have fled their country, and employed
their substance and their persons in fighting for the religion of GOD, and they
who have given the prophet a refuge among them, and have assisted
him, these shall be deemed the one nearest of kin to the other.
But they who have believed, but have not fled their country, shall have no
right of kindred at all with you, until they also fly. Yet if they
ask assistance of you on account of religion, it belongeth unto you to
give them assistance; except against a people between whom and yourselves
there shall be a league subsisting: and GOD seeth that which ye
do. And as to the infidels let them be deemed of kin the one to the
other. Unless ye do this, there will be a sedition in the earth, and grievous
corruption. But as for them who have believed, and left their country, and have
fought for GOD's true religion, and who have allowed the prophet a
retreat among them, and have assisted him, these are really
believers; they shall receive mercy, and an hon-
orable provision. And they who have believe since, and have fled their country,
and have fought with you, these also are of you. And those who are
related by consanguinity shall be deemed the nearest of kin to each other
preferably to strangers according to the book of GOD; GOD knoweth all
things.
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CHAPTER
IX.
INTITLED, THE DECLARATION OF IMMUNITY; REVEALED AT
MEDINA.
A DECLARATION of immunity from GOD and his apostle, unto the idolaters,
with whom ye have entered into league. Go to and fro in the earth
securely four months; and know that ye shall not weaken GOD, and that GOD
will disgrace the unbelievers. And a declaration from GOD and his apostle unto
the people, on the day of the greater pilgrimage, that GOD is clear of the
idolaters, and his apostle also. Wherefore if ye repent, this will be
better for you; but if ye turn back, know that ye shall not weaken GOD: and
denounce unto those who believe not, a painful punishment. Except such of the
idolaters with whom ye shall have entered into a league, and who afterwards
shall not fail you in any instance, nor assist any other against you.
Wherefore perform the covenant which ye shall have made with them, until
their time shall be elapsed; for GOD loveth those who fear him.
And when the months wherein ye are not allowed to attack
them shall be past, kill the idolaters wheresoever ye shall find them, and
take them prisoners, and besiege them, and lay wait for them in every
convenient place. But if they shall repent, and observe the appointed times of
prayer, and pay the legal alms, dismiss them freely: for GOD is gracious
and merciful. And if any of the idolaters shall demand protection of
thee, grant him protection, that he may hear the word of GOD: and afterwards let
him reach the place of his security. This shalt thou do, because they are
people which know not the excellency of the religion thou preachest. How
shall the idolaters be admitted into a league with GOD and with his apostle;
except those with whom ye entered into a league at the holy temple. So long as
they behave with fidelity
towards you, do ye also behave with fidelity towards them; for GOD loveth
those who fear him. How can they be admitted into a league with
you, since, if they prevail against you, they will not regard in you
either consanguinity or faith? They will please you with their mouths,
but their hearts will be averse from you; for the greater part of them
are wicked doers. They sell the signs of GOD for a small price, and obstruct his
way; it is certainly evil which they do. They regard not in a believer
either consanguinity or faith; and these are the transgressors. Yet if
they repent, and observe the appointed times of prayer, and give alms, they
shall be deemed your brethren in religion. We distinctly propound our
signs unto people who understand. But if they violate their oaths, after their
league, and revile your religion, oppose the leaders of infidelity (for there is
no trust in them), that they may desist from their treachery. Will ye not
fight against people who have violated their oaths, and conspired to expel the
apostle of God; and who of their own accord assaulted you the first time?
Will ye fear them? But it is more just that ye should fear GOD, if ye are true
believers. Attack them therefore; GOD shall punish them by your hands,
and will cover them with shame, and will give you the victory over them; and he
will heal the breasts of the people who believe, and will take away the
indignation of their hearts: for GOD will be turned unto whom he pleaseth; and
GOD is knowing and wise. Did ye imagine that ye should be
abandoned, whereas GOD did not yet know those among you who fought for his
religion, and took not any besides GOD, and his apostle, and the
faithful for their friends? GOD is well acquainted with that which ye do.
It is not fitting that the idolaters should visit the temples of GOD,
being witnesses against their own souls of their infidelity. The works of
these men are vain: and they shall remain in hell fire forever.
But he only shall visit the temples of GOD, who believeth in GOD and the last
day, and is constant at prayer, and payeth the legal alms, and feareth GOD
alone. These perhaps may become of the number of those who are rightly
directed. Do ye reckon the giving drink to the pilgrims, and the visiting of the
holy temple, to be actions as meritorious as those performed by
him who believeth in GOD and the last day, and fighteth for the religion of GOD?
They shall not be held equal with GOD: for GOD directeth not the unrighteous
people. They who have believed, and fled their country and employed their
substance and their persons in the defence of GOD'S true religion, shall be in
the highest degree of honour with GOD; and these are they who shall be
happy. Their LORD sendeth them good tidings of mercy from him, and good will,
and of gardens wherein they shall enjoy lasting pleasure: they shall continue
therein forever; for with GOD is a great reward. O true believers, take not your
fathers or your brethren for friends, if they love infidelity above faith; and
whosoever among you shall take them for his friends, they will be unjust
doers. Say, if your fathers, and your sons, and your brethren, and your wives,
and your relations, and your substance which ye have acquired, and
your merchandise which ye apprehend may not be sold off, and your
dwellings wherein ye delight, be more dear unto you than GOD, and his apostle,
and the advancement of his religion; wait until GOD shall send his command, for
GOD directeth not the ungodly people. Now hath GOD assisted you in many
engagements, and particularly at the battle of Honein, when ye pleased
yourselves in your multitude, but it was no manner of advantage unto you, and
the earth became too strait for you, notwithstanding it was spacious; then did
ye retreat, and turn your backs. Afterwards GOD sent down his security upon his
apostle and upon the faithful, and sent down troops of angels, which ye
saw not; and he punished those who disbelieved; and this was the reward of the
unbelievers. Nevertheless GOD will hereafter be turned unto whom he pleaseth;
for GOD is gracious and merciful. O true believers, verily the
idolaters are unclean; let them not therefore come near unto the holy temple
after this year. And if ye fear want, by the cutting off trade and
communication with them, GOD will enrich you of his abundance, if he
pleaseth; for GOD is knowing and wise. Fight against them who
believe not in GOD, nor the last day, and forbid not that which GOD and his
apostle have forbidden, and profess not the true religion, of those unto whom
the scriptures have been delivered, until they pay tribute by right of
subjection, and they be reduced low. The Jews say, Ezra is the son of GOD: and
the Christians say, Christ is the Son of GOD.1 This is their saying
in their mouths; they imitate the saying of those who were unbelievers in former
times. May GOD resist them. How are they infatuated! They take their
priests and their monks for their lords, besides GOD, and Christ the son
of Mary; although they are commanded to worship one GOD only: there is no GOD
but he; far be that from him which they associate with him! They seek to
extinguish the light of GOD with their mouths; but GOD willeth no other than to
perfect his light, although the infidels be averse thereto. It is he who
hath sent his apostle with the direction, and true religion: that he may cause
it to appear superior to every other religion; although the idolaters be
averse thereto. O true believers, verily many of the priests and monks
devour the substance of men in vanity, and obstruct the way of GOD. But unto
those who treasure up gold and silver, and employ it not for the advancement of
GOD'S true religion, denounce a grievous punishment. On the day of judgment
their treasures shall be intensely heated in the fire of hell, and their
foreheads, and their sides, and their backs shall be stigmatized therewith;
and their tormentors shall say, This is what ye have treasured up for
your souls; taste therefore that which ye have treasured up. Moreover, the
complete number of months with GOD, is twelve months, which were
ordained in the book of GOD, on the day whereon he created the heavens and
the earth: of these, four are sacred. This is the right religion: therefore deal
not unjustly with yourselves therein. But attack the idolaters in all the
months, as they attack you in all; and know that GOD is with those who fear
him. Verily the transferring of a sacred month to another month,
is an additional infidelity. The unbelievers are led into an error thereby: they
allow a month to be violated one year, and declare it sacred another
year, that they may agree in the number of months which GOD hath
commanded to be kept sacred; and they allow that which GOD hath forbidden. The
evil of their actions hath been prepared for them: for GOD directeth not the
unbelieving people. O true believers, what ailed you, that when it was said unto
you, Go forth to fight for the religion of GOD, ye inclined heavily
towards the earth? Do ye prefer the present life to that which is to come? But
the provision of this life, in respect of that which is to come, is but
slender. Unless ye go forth when ye are summoned to war, God will punish
you with a grievous punishment; and he will place another people in your stead,
and ye shall not hurt him at all; for GOD is almighty. If ye assist not the
prophet, verily
GOD will assist him, as he assisted him formerly, when the unbelievers
drove him out of Mecca, the second of two when they were both in
the cave: when he said unto his companion, Be not grieved, for GOD is with us.
And GOD sent down his security upon him, and strengthened him with armies of
angels, whom ye saw not. And he made the word of those who believed not to
be abased, and the word of GOD was exalted: for GOD is mighty and
wise. Go forth to battle, both light and heavy, and employ your substance
and your persons for the advancement of GOD's religion. This will be better for
you, if ye know it. If it had been a near advantage, and a moderate journey,
they had surely followed thee; but the way seemed tedious unto them: and yet
they will swear by GOD, saying, If we had been able, we had surely gone
forth with you. They destroy their own souls; for GOD knoweth that they are
liars. GOD forgive thee! why didst thou give them leave to stay at home,
until they who speak the truth, when they excuse themselves, had become
manifested unto thee, and thou hadst known the liars. They who believe in GOD
and the last day, will not ask leave of thee to be excused from employing their
substance and their persons for the advancement of GOD's true religion; and GOD
knoweth those who fear him. Verily they only will ask leave of thee to
stay behind, who believe not in GOD and the last day, and whose hearts doubt
concerning the faith: wherefore they are tossed to and fro in their
doubting. If they had been willing to go forth with thee, they had
certainly prepared for that purpose a provision of arms and
necessaries: but GOD was averse to their going forth; wherefore he rendered
them slothful, and it was said unto them, Sit ye still with those who sit
still. If they had gone forth with you, they had only been a burden unto you,
and had run to and fro between you, stirring you up to sedition; and there
would have been some among you, who would have given ear unto them: and GOD
knoweth the wicked. They formerly sought to raise a sedition, and they disturbed
thy affairs, until the truth came, and the decree of GOD was made manifest;
although they were adverse thereto. There is of them who saith unto thee,
Give me leave to stay behind, and expose me not to temptation. Have they
not fallen into temptation at home? But hell will surely encompass the
unbelievers. If good happen unto thee, it grieveth them: but if a mis-
fortune befall thee, they say, We ordered our business before and they turn
their backs, and rejoice at thy mishap. Say, Nothing shall befall us, but
what GOD hath decreed for us; he is our patron; and on GOD let the faithful
trust. Say, Do ye expect any other should befall us, than one of the two
most excellent things; either victory or martyrdom? But we expect
concerning you, that GOD inflict a punishment on you, either from
himself, or by our hands. Wait, therefore, to see what will be the end of
both; for we will wait for you. Say, Expend your money in pious uses,
either voluntarily, or by constraint, it shall not be accepted of you;
because ye are wicked people. And nothing hindereth their contributions from
being accepted of them, but that they believe not in GOD and his apostle, and
perform not the duty of prayer, otherwise than sluggishly; and expend not
their money for God's service, otherwise than unwillingly. Let not
therefore their riches, or their children cause thee to marvel. Verily GOD
intendeth only to punish them by these things in this world; and that their
souls may depart while they are unbelievers. They swear by GOD that they are of
you; yet they are not of you, but are people who stand in fear. If they find a
place of refuge, or caves, or a retreating hole, they surely turn towards the
same, and in a headstrong manner, haste thereto. There is of them also
who spreadeth ill reports of thee, in relation to thy distribution of the
alms: yet if they receive part thereof, they are well pleased; but if
they receive not a part thereof, behold, they are angry. But if they had
been pleased with that which GOD and his apostle had given them, and had said,
GOD is our support; GOD will give unto us of his abundance, and his prophet
also; verily unto GOD do we make our supplications: it would have been
more decent. Alms are to be distributed only unto the poor, and the
needy, and those who are employed in collecting and distributing the
same, and unto those whose hearts are reconciled, and for the
redemption of captives, and unto those who are in debt and insolvent,
and for the advancement of GOD'S religion, and unto the traveller. This
is an ordinance from GOD: and GOD is knowing and wise. There
are some of them who injure the prophet, and say, He is an ear. Answer, He is an
ear of good unto you, he believeth in GOD, and giveth credit to the faithful,
and is a mercy unto such of you who believe. But they who injure the
apostle of GOD, shall suffer a pain-
ful punishment. They swear unto you by GOD, that they may please you; but it is
more just that they should please GOD and his apostle, if they are true
believers. Do they not know that he who opposeth GOD and his apostle, shall
without doubt be punished with the fire of hell; and shall remain
therein forever? This will be great ignominy. The hypocrites are apprehensive
lest a Sura should be revealed concerning them, to declare unto them that which
is in their hearts. Say unto them, Scoff ye; but GOD will
surely bring to light that which ye fear should be discovered. And if
thou ask them the reason of this scoffing, they say, Verily we were only
engaged in discourse; and jesting among ourselves. Say, Do ye scoff at
GOD and his signs, and at his apostle? offer not an excuse: now are ye become
infidels, after your faith. If we forgive a part of you, we will punish a part,
for that they have been wicked doers. Hypocritical men and women are the one of
them of the other: they command that which is evil, and forbid that which is
just, and shut their hands from giving alms. They have forgotten GOD;
wherefore he hath forgotten them: verily the hypocrites are those who act
wickedly. GOD denounceth unto the hypocrites, both men and women, and to the
unbelievers, the fire of hell; they shall remain therein forever: this
will be their sufficient reward; GOD hath cursed them, and they shall
endure a lasting torment. As they who have been before you, so are ye.
They were superior to you in strength, and had more abundance of wealth and of
children; and they enjoyed their portion in this world; and ye also enjoy
your portion here, as they who have preceded you enjoyed their portion.
And ye engage yourselves in vain discourses, like unto those wherein they
engaged themselves. The works of these are vain both in this world and in
that which is to come; and these are they who perish. Have they not been
acquainted with the history of those who have been before them? of the people of
Noah, and of Ad, and of Thamud, and of the people of Abraham, and of the
inhabitants of Madian, and of the cities which were overthrown? Their
apostles came unto them with evident demonstrations: and GOD was not disposed to
treat them unjustly; but they dealt unjustly with their own souls. And the
faithful men, and the faithful women, are friends one to another: they command
that which is just, and they forbid that which is evil; and they are constant at
prayer, and pay
their appointed alms; and they obey GOD and his apostle: unto these will GOD be
merciful; for he is mighty and wise. GOD promiseth unto the true
believers, both men and women, gardens through which rivers flow, wherein they
shall remain forever; and delicious dwellings in the gardens of perpetual abode:
but good-will from GOD shall be their most excellent reward. This
will be great felicity. O prophet, wage war against the unbelievers and
the hypocrites, and be severe unto them: for their dwelling shall be hell; an
unhappy journey shall it be thither! They swear by GOD that they said not
what they are charged with: yet they spake the word of infidelity, and
became unbelievers after they had embraced Islam. And they designed that which
they could not effect; and they did not disapprove the design for any other
reason than because GOD and his apostle had enriched them of his bounty. If
they repent, it will be better for them; but if they relapse, GOD will punish
them with a grievous torment, in this world and in the next; and they shall have
no portion on earth, nor any protector. There are some of them who made a
covenant with GOD, saying, Verily if he give us of his abundance, we will
give alms, and become righteous people. Yet when they had given unto him of his
abundance, they became covetous thereof, and turned back, and retired afar off.
Wherefore he hath caused hypocrisy to succeed in their hearts, until the day
whereon they shall meet him; for that they failed to perform unto GOD that which
they had promised him, and for that they prevaricated. Do they not know that GOD
knoweth whatever they conceal, and their private discourses; and that GOD is the
knower of secrets? They who traduce such of the believers as are liberal in
giving alms beyond what they are obliged, and those who find
nothing to give, but what they gain by their industry; and
therefore scoff at them: GOD shall scoff at them, and they shall suffer a
grievous punishment. Ask forgiveness for them, or do not ask forgiveness for
them; it will be equal. If thou ask forgiveness for them seventy times,
GOD will by no means forgive them. This is the divine pleasure, for that
they believe not in GOD, and his apostle; and GOD directeth not the ungodly
people. They who were left at home in the expedition of Tabûc, were glad
of their staying behind the apostle of GOD, and were unwilling to employ their
substance and their persons for the advancement
of GOD's true religion; and they said, Go not forth in the heat. Say, the fire
of hell will be hotter; if they understood this. Wherefore let them laugh
little, and weep much, as a reward for that which they have done. If GOD bring
thee back unto some of them, and they ask thee leave to go forth to war with
thee, say, Ye shall not go forth with me for the future, neither shall ye
fight an enemy with me; ye were pleased with sitting at home the first
time; sit ye at home therefore with those who stay behind. Neither do
thou ever pray over any of them who shall die, neither stand at his grave for
that they believed not in GOD and his apostle, and die in their wickedness. Let
not their riches or their children cause thee to marvel: for GOD intendeth only
to punish them therewith in this world, and that their souls may depart, while
they are infidels. When a Sura is sent down, wherein it is said, Believe
in GOD, and go forth to war with his apostle; those who are in plentiful
circumstances among them ask leave of thee to stay behind, and say,
Suffer us to be of the number of those who sit at home. They are
well pleased to be with those who stay behind, and their hearts are sealed up;
wherefore they do not understand. But the apostle, and those who have believed
with him, expose their fortunes and their lives for God's service; they
shall enjoy the good things of either life, and they shall be happy. GOD
hath prepared for them gardens through which rivers flow; they shall remain
therein forever. This will be great felicity. And certain Arabs of the
desert came to excuse themselves, praying that they might be permitted
to stay behind; and they sat at home who had renounced GOD and his
apostle. But a painful punishment shall be inflicted on such of them as believe
not. In those who are weak, or are afflicted with sickness, or in those who find
not wherewith to contribute to the war, it shall be no crime if they
stay at home; provided they behave themselves faithfully towards GOD and his
apostle. There is no room to lay blame on the righteous; for GOD
is gracious and merciful: nor on those, unto whom, when they came
unto thee, requesting that thou wouldest supply them with necessaries for
travelling, thou didst answer, I find not wherewith to supply you, returned,
their eyes shedding tears for grief, that they found not wherewith to contribute
to the expedition. But there is reason to blame those who ask
leave of thee to sit at home, when they are rich. They are pleased to be
with those
who stay behind, and GOD hath sealed up their hearts; wherefore they do not
understand. They will excuse themselves unto you, when ye are returned unto
them. Say, Excuse not yourselves; we will by no means believe you: GOD hath
acquainted us with your behavior; and GOD will observe his actions, and his
apostle also: and hereafter shall ye be brought before him who knoweth
that which is hidden, and that which is manifest; and he will declare unto you
that which ye have done. They will swear unto you by GOD, which ye have done.
They will swear unto you by GOD, when ye are returned unto them, that ye may let
them alone. Let them alone, therefore, for they are an abomination, and their
dwelling shall be hell, a reward for that which they have deserved. They
will swear unto you, that ye may be well pleased with them; but if ye be well
pleased with them, verily GOD will not be well pleased with people who
prevaricate. The Arabs of the desert are more obstinate in their unbelief
and hypocrisy; and it is easier for them to be ignorant of the ordinances of
that which GOD hath sent down unto his apostle; and GOD is knowing
and wise. Of the Arabs of the desert there is who reckoneth that which he
expendeth for the service of God, to be as tribute, and waiteth that some
change of fortune may befall you. A change for evil shall happen
unto them; for GOD both heareth and knoweth. And of the Arabs of
the desert there is who believeth in GOD, and in the last day; and esteemeth
that which he layeth out for the service of God to be the means of
bringing him near unto GOD, and the prayers of the apostle. Is it not unto
them the means of a near approach? GOD shall lead them into his mercy;
for GOD is gracious and merciful. As for the leaders
and the first of the Mohajerin, and the Ansars, and those who have
followed them in well doing; GOD is well pleased with them, and they are well
pleased in him: and he hath prepared for them gardens watered by rivers; they
shall remain therein forever. This shall be great felicity. And of the Arabs of
the desert who dwell round about you, there are hypocritical
persons: and of the inhabitants of Medina there are some who are
obstinate in hypocrisy. Thou knowest them not, O prophet, but we know
them: we will surely punish them twice: afterwards shall they be sent to a
grievous torment. And others have acknowledged their crimes. They have mixed a
good action with another which is bad: peradventure GOD will
be turned unto them; for GOD is gracious and merciful. Take alms
of their substance, that thou mayest cleanse them, and purify them thereby; and
pray for them: for thy prayers shall be a security of mind unto them; and
GOD both heareth and knoweth. Do they not know that GOD accepteth
repentance from his servants, and accepteth alms; and that GOD is easy to be
reconciled, and merciful? Say unto them, Work as ye will;
but GOD will behold your work, and his apostle also, and the true
believers: and ye shall be brought before him who knoweth that which is kept
secret, and that which is made public: and he will declare unto you whatever ye
have done. And there are others who wait with suspense the decree
of GOD: whether he will punish them, or whether he will be turned unto them: but
GOD is knowing and wise, There are some who have built a
temple to hurt the faithful, and to propagate infidelity, and to
foment division among the true believers, and for a lurking place for him
who hath fought against GOD and his apostle in time past; and they swear,
saying, Verily we intended no other than to do for the best: but
GOD is witness that they do certainly lie. Stand not up to pray therein
forever. There is a temple founded on piety, from the first day of its
building. It is more just that thou stand up to pray therein:
therein are men who love to be purified; for GOD loveth the clean.
Whether therefore is he better, who hath founded his building on the fear of GOD
and his good will; or he who hath founded his building on the brink of a
bank of earth which is washed away by waters, so that it falleth with him into
the fire of hell? God directeth not the ungodly people. Their building which
they have built will not cease to be an occasion of doubting in their
hearts, until their hearts be cut in pieces; and GOD is knowing
and wise. Verily GOD hath purchased of the true believers their souls,
and their substance, promising them the enjoyment of paradise; on
condition that they fight for the cause of GOD: whether they slay or be
slain, the promise for the same is assuredly due by the law, and the gospel, and
the Koran. And who performeth his contract more faithfully than GOD? Rejoice
therefore in the contract which ye have made. This shall be great happiness. The
penitent, and those who serve God, and praise him,
and who fast, and bow down, and worship; and who command that
which is just, and forbid that which is evil, and keep the ordinances of GOD,
shall likewise
be rewarded with paradise: wherefore bear good tidings unto the faithful. It
is not allowed unto the prophet, nor those who are true believers, that
they pray for idolaters, although they be of kin, after it is become known unto
them, that they are inhabitants of hell. Neither did Abraham ask forgiveness for
his father, otherwise than in pursuance of a promise which he had promised unto
him: but when it became known unto him, that he was an enemy unto GOD, he
declared himself clear of him. Verily Abraham was pitiful and compassionate. Nor
is GOD disposed to lead people into error, after that he hath directed
them, until that which they ought to avoid is become known unto them; for GOD
knoweth all things. Verily unto GOD belongeth the kingdom of heaven and
of earth; he giveth life, and he causeth to die; and ye have no patron or helper
besides GOD. GOD is reconciled unto the prophet, and unto the Mohajerin and the
Ansars, who followed him in the hour of distress, after that it had wanted
little but that the hearts of a part of them had swerved from their duty:
afterwards was he turned unto them: for he was compassionate and
merciful towards them. And he is also reconciled unto the three
who were left behind, so that the earth became too straight for them,
notwithstanding its spaciousness, and their souls became straightened within
them, and they considered that there was no refuge from GOD, otherwise than
by having recourse unto him. Then was he turned unto them, that they
might repent; for GOD is easy to be reconciled and merciful. O
true believers, fear GOD and be with the sincere. There was no reason why
the inhabitants of Medina, and the Arabs of the desert who dwell around them,
should stay behind the apostle of GOD, or should prefer themselves before him.
This is unreasonable: because they are not distressed either by thirst,
or labor, or hunger, for the defence of GOD'S true religion; neither do they
stir a step, which may irritate the unbelievers; neither do they receive from
the enemy any damage, but a good work is written down unto them for the same;
for GOD suffereth not the reward of the righteous to perish. And they contribute
not any sum either small or great, nor do they pass a valley; but it is written
down unto them that GOD may reward them with a recompense exceeding that which
they have wrought. The believers are not obliged to go forth to war
altogether: if a part of every band of them go not forth, it
is that they may diligently instruct themselves in their religion;
and may admonish their people, when they return unto them, that they may take
heed to themselves. O true believers, wage war against such of the infidels as
are near you; and let them find severity in you: and know that GOD is with those
who fear him. Whenever a Sura is sent down, there are some of them who
say, Which of you hath this caused to increase in faith? It will increase the
faith of those who believe, and they shall rejoice: but unto those in whose
hearts there is an infirmity, it will add further doubt unto their
present doubt; and they shall die in their infidelity. Do they not see
that they are tried every year once or twice? yet they repent not, neither are
they warned. And whenever a Sura is sent down, they look at one another,
saying, Doth any one see you? then do they turn aside. GOD shall turn
aside their hearts from the truth; because they are a people who do not
understand. Now hath an apostle come unto you of our own nation, an excellent
person: it is grievous unto him that ye commit wickedness; he
is careful over you, and compassionate and merciful towards the
believers. If they turn back, say, GOD is my support: there is no GOD but he. On
him do I trust; and he is the LORD of the magnificent throne.
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CHAPTER
X.
INTITLED, JONAS; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
AL. R. These are the signs of the wise book. Is it a strange thing unto
the men of Mecca, that we have revealed our will unto a man from
among them, saying, Denounce threats unto men if they believe not;
and bear good tidings unto those who believe, that on the merit of their
sincerity they have an interest with their LORD? The unbelievers say, This is
manifest sorcery. Verily your LORD is GOD, who hath created the heavens and the
earth in six days; and then ascended his throne, to take on himself the
government of all things. There is no intercessor, but by his permission.
This is GOD, your LORD; therefore serve him. Will ye not consider? Unto him
shall ye all return according to the certain
promise of GOD; for he produceth a creature, and then causeth it to return
again; that he may reward those who believe and do that which is right, with
equity. But as for the unbelievers, they shall drink boiling water, and they
shall suffer a grievous punishment, for that they have disbelieved. It is he
who hath ordained the sun to shine by day, and the moon for a light by
night; and had appointed her stations, that ye might know the number of
years, and the computation of time. GOD hath not created this, but with
truth. He explaineth his signs unto people who understand. Moreover in
the vicissitudes of night and day, and whatever GOD hath created in heaven and
earth, are surely signs unto men who fear him. Verily they who hope not
to meet us at the last day, and delight in this present life, and rest
securely in the same, and who are negligent of our signs; their dwelling shall
be hell fire, for that which they have deserved. But as to those who
believe, and work righteousness, their LORD will direct them because of their
faith; they shall have rivers flowing through gardens of pleasure. Their prayer
therein shall be Praise be unto thee O GOD! and their salutation therein
shall be Peace! and the end of their prayer shall be, Praise be
unto GOD, the LORD of all creatures! If GOD should cause evil to hasten unto
men, according to their desire of hastening good, verily their end had been
decreed. Wherefore we suffer those who hope not to meet us at the
resurrection, to wander amazedly in their error. When evil befalleth a man,
he prayeth unto us lying on his side, or sitting, or standing: but when
we deliver him from his affliction, he continueth his former course of
life, as though he had not called upon us to defend him against the
evil which had befallen him. Thus was that which the transgressors committed
prepared for them. We have formerly destroyed the generations who were
before you, O men of Mecca, when they had acted unjustly, and our
apostles had come unto them with evident miracles and they would not
believe. Thus do we reward the wicked people. Afterwards did we cause you to
succeed them in the earth; that we might see how ye would act. When our evident
signs are recited unto them, they who hope not to meet us at the
resurrection, say, Bring a different Koran from this; or make some change
therein. Answer, It is not fit for me, that I should change it at my
pleasure: I follow that only which is revealed unto me. Verily I fear
if I should be disobedient unto my LORD, the punishment of the great day. Say,
If GOD had so pleased, I had not read it unto you, neither had I taught you the
same. I have already dwelt among you to the age of forty years, before
I received it. Do ye not therefore understand? And who is more unjust
than he who deviseth a lie against GOD, or accuseth his signs of falsehood?
Surely the wicked shall not prosper. They worship besides GOD, that which can
neither hurt them or profit them, and they say, These are our intercessors with
GOD. Answer, Will ye tell GOD that which he knoweth not, neither in heaven nor
in earth? Praise be unto him! and far be that from him, which they associate
with him! Men were professors of one religion only, but they dissented
therefrom; and if a decree had not previously issued from thy LORD,
deferring their punishment, verily the matter had been decided
between them, concerning which they disagreed. They say, Unless a sign be sent
down unto him from his LORD, we will not believe. Answer, Verily that
which is hidden is known only unto GOD: wait, therefore, the pleasure
of God; and I also will wait with you. And when we caused the men of
Mecca to taste mercy, after an affliction which had befallen them, behold,
they devised a stratagem against our signs. Say unto them, GOD is
more swift in executing a stratagem, than ye. Verily our
messengers write down that which ye deceitfully devise. It is he who hath given
you conveniences for travelling by land and by sea; so that ye be in ships,
which sail with them, with a favorable wind, and they rejoice therein. And
when a tempestuous wind overtaketh them, and waves come upon them from every
side, and they think themselves encompassed with inevitable dangers; they
call upon GOD, exhibiting the pure religion unto him, and saying, Verily
if thou deliver us from this peril, we will be of those who give thanks.
But when he hath delivered them, behold, they behave themselves insolently in
the earth, without justice. O men, verily the violence which ye commit against
your own souls, is for the enjoyment of this present life only;
afterwards unto us shall ye return, and we will declare unto you that which ye
have done. Verily the likeness of this present life is no other than as water,
which we send down from heaven, and wherewith the productions of the earth are
mixed, of which men eat, and cattle also, until the earth receive its
vesture, and be
adorned with various plants: the inhabitants thereof imagine that they
have power over the same; but our command cometh unto it by night, or by
day, and we render it as though it had been mowen, as though it had not
yesterday abounded with fruits. Thus do we explain our signs unto
people who consider. GOD inviteth unto the dwelling of peace, and directeth whom
he pleaseth into the right way. They who do right shall receive a most
excellent reward, and a superabundant addition; neither blackness nor
shame shall cover their faces. These shall be the inhabitants of
paradise; they shall continue therein forever. But they who commit evil
shall receive the reward of evil, equal thereunto, and they shall be
covered with shame, (for they shall have no protector against GOD); as
though their faces were covered with the profound darkness of the night. These
shall be the inhabitants of hell fire: they shall remain therein
forever. On the day of the resurrection we will gather them
altogether; then will we say unto the idolaters, Get ye to your place, ye
and your companions: and we will separate them from one another; and their
companions will say unto them, Ye do not worship us; and GOD is a
sufficient witness between us and you; neither did we mind your worshipping
of us. There shall every soul experience that which it shall have sent
before it; and they shall be brought before GOD their true LORD; and the
false deities which they vainly imagined, shall disappear from before
them. Say, Who provideth you food from heaven and earth? or who hath the
absolute power over the hearing and the sight? and who bringeth forth the living
from the dead, and bringeth forth the dead from the living? and who governeth
all things? They will surely answer, GOD. Say, Will ye not therefore fear
him? This is therefore GOD your true LORD: and what remaineth
there after truth, except error? How therefore are ye turned aside from
the truth? Thus is the word of thy LORD verified upon them who do wickedly;
that they believe not. Say, Is there any of your companions who produceth a
creature, and then causeth it to return unto himself? Say, GOD produceth
a creature, and then causeth it to return unto himself. How therefore are
ye turned aside from his worship? Say, Is there any of your companions
who directeth unto the truth. Say, GOD directeth unto the truth. Whether is he,
therefore, who directeth unto the truth, more worthy to be followed;
or he who directeth not, unless he be directed? What aileth you therefore, that
ye judge as ye do? And the greater part of them follow an uncertain
opinion only; but a mere opinion attaineth not unto any truth. Verily GOD
knoweth that which they do. This Koran could not have been composed by
any except GOD; but it is a confirmation of that which was
revealed before it, and an explanation of the scripture; there is no
doubt thereof; sent down from the LORD of all creatures. Will they say,
Mohammed hath forged it? Answer, Bring therefore a chapter like unto it;
and call whom you may to your assistance, besides GOD, if ye speak truth.
But they have charged that with falsehood, the knowledge whereof they do not
comprehend, neither hath the interpretation thereof come unto them. In the same
manner did those who were before them accuse their prophets of imposture;
but behold, what was the end of the unjust! There are some of them who believe
therein; and there are some of them who believe not therein: and thy LORD well
knoweth the corrupt doers. If they accuse thee of imposture, say, I have my
work, and ye have your work; ye shall be clear of that which I do, and I will be
clear of that which ye do. There are some of them who hearken unto thee; but
wilt thou make the deaf to hear, although they do not understand? And there are
some of them who look at thee; but wilt thou direct the blind, although they see
not? Verily GOD will not deal unjustly with men in any respect: but men deal
unjustly with their own souls. On a certain day he will gather them together, as
though they had not tarried above an hour of a day: they shall know one another.
Then shall they perish who have denied the meeting of GOD; and were not
rightly directed. Whether we cause thee to see a part of the
punishment wherewith we have threatened them, or whether we cause thee to
die before thou see it; unto us shall they return: then shall GOD
be witness of that which they do. Unto every nation hath an
apostle been sent; and when their apostle came, the matter was
decided between them with equity; and they were not treated unjustly. The
unbelievers say, When will this threatening be made good,
if ye speak truth? Answer, I am able neither to procure advantage unto myself,
nor to avert mischief from me, but as GOD pleaseth. Unto every nation is
a fixed term decreed; when their term therefore is expired, they shall
not have
respite for an hour, neither shall their punishment be anticipated. Say,
Tell me, if the punishment of GOD overtake you by night, or by day, what
part thereof will the ungodly wish to be hastened? When it falleth on
you, do ye then believe it? Now do ye believe, and wish it far from
you, when as ye formerly desired it should be hastened? Then shall it be
said unto the wicked, Taste the punishment of eternity; would ye receive
other than the reward of that which ye have wrought? They will desire to
know of thee, whether this be true. Answer, Yea, by my LORD, it is certainly
true; neither shall ye weaken God's power so as to escape it. Verily, if
every soul which hath acted wickedly had whatever is on the earth, it would
willingly redeem itself therewith at the last day. Yet they will
conceal their repentance, after they shall have seen the punishment; and
the matter shall be decided between them with equity, and they shall not
be unjustly treated. Doth not whatsoever is in heaven and on earth belong
unto GOD? Is not the promise of GOD true? But the greater part of them know
it not. He giveth life, and he causeth to die: and unto him shall ye
all return. O men, now hath an admonition come unto you from your LORD,
and a remedy for the doubts which are in your breasts; and a
direction, and mercy unto the true believers. Say, Through the grace of GOD, and
his mercy; therein therefore let them rejoice; this will be better than what
they heap together of worldly riches. Say, Tell me; of that which GOD
hath sent down unto you for food, have ye declared part to be lawful, and
other part to be unlawful? Say, Hath GOD permitted you to make this
distinction? or do ye devise a lie concerning GOD? But what will be
the opinion of those who devise a lie concerning GOD, on the day of the
resurrection? Verily GOD is endued with beneficence towards mankind; but the
greater part of them do not give thanks. Thou shalt be engaged in no
business, neither shalt thou be employed in meditating on any
passage of the Koran; nor shall ye do any action, but we will be witnesses
over you, when ye are employed therein. Nor is so much as the weight of an ant
hidden from thy LORD, in earth or in heaven: neither is there anything
lesser than that, or greater, but it is written in the perspicuous book.
Are not the friends of GOD the persons on whom no fear shall come, and
who shall not be grieved? They who believe and fear God shall
receive good tidings in this life, and in that which is to come. There is no
change in the words of GOD. This shall be great felicity. Let not their
discourse grieve thee; for all might belongeth unto GOD: he both
heareth and knoweth. Is not whoever dwelleth in heaven and on
earth subject unto GOD? What therefore do they follow, who invoke idols,
besides GOD? They follow nothing but a vain opinion; and they only utter
lies. It is he who hath ordained the night for you, that ye may take your rest
therein, and the clear day for labor: verily herein are signs unto people
who hearken. They say, GOD hath begotten children; GOD forbid! He is
self-sufficient. Unto him belongeth whatsoever is in heaven and on earth:
ye have no demonstrative proof of this. Do ye speak of GOD that which ye know
not? Say, Verily they who imagine a lie concerning GOD shall not prosper.
They may enjoy a provision in this world; but afterwards unto us shall
they return, and we will then cause them to taste a grievous punishment, for
that they were unbelievers. Rehearse unto them the history of Noah: when he said
unto his people, O my people, if my standing forth among you, and my
warning you of the signs of GOD, be grievous unto you; in GOD do I put my
trust. Therefore lay your design against me, and assemble your false
gods; but let not your design be carried on by you in the dark:
then come forth against me, and delay not. And if ye turn aside from my
admonitions, I ask not any reward of you for the same; I expect my
reward from GOD alone, and I am commanded to be one of those who are
resigned unto him. But they accused him of imposture, wherefore we
delivered him, and those who were with him in the ark, and we caused them
to survive the flood, but we drowned those who charged our signs with
falsehood. Behold therefore, what was the end of those who were warned by
Noah. Then did we send, after him, apostles unto their respective
people, and they came unto them with evident demonstrations: yet they were not
disposed to believe in that which they had before rejected as false. Thus
do we seal up the hearts of the transgressors. Then did we send, after them,
Moses and Aaron unto Pharaoh and his princes with our signs: but they behaved
proudly, and were a wicked people. And when the truth from us had come unto
them, they said, Verily this is manifest sorcery. Moses said unto them,
Do ye speak this of the truth, after it hath come unto you? Is
this sorcery? but sorcerers shall not prosper. They said, Art thou come unto us
to turn us aside from that religion, which we found our fathers practise;
and that ye two may have the command in the land? But we do not believe you. And
Pharaoh said, Bring unto me every expert magician. And when the magicians were
come, Moses said unto them, Cast down that which ye are about to cast down. And
when they had cast down their rods and cords, Moses said unto
them, The enchantment which ye have performed shall GOD surely render vain;
for GOD prospereth not the work of the wicked doers, and GOD will verify the
truth of his words, although the wicked be adverse thereto. And there
believed not any on Moses, except a generation of his people, for fear of
Pharaoh and of his princes, lest he should afflict them. And Pharaoh was lifted
up with pride in the earth, and was surely one of the transgressors. And
Moses said, O my people, if ye believe in GOD, put your trust in him, if ye be
resigned to his will. They answered, We put our trust in GOD: O LORD,
suffer us not to be afflicted by unjust people; but deliver us, through thy
mercy, from the unbelieving people. And we spake by inspiration unto Moses and
his brother, saying, Provide habitations for your people in Egypt, and
make your houses a place of worship, and be constant at prayer: and bear good
news unto the true believers.1 And Moses said, O LORD, verily thou
hast given unto Pharaoh and his people pompous ornaments, and riches in
this present life, O LORD, that they may be seduced from thy way: O LORD, bring
their riches to nought, and harden their hearts; that they may not believe,
until they see their grievous punishment. God said, Your petition
is hear; be ye upright therefore, and follow not the way of those who are
ignorant. And we caused the children of Israel to pass through the sea; and
Pharaoh and his army followed them in a violent and hostile manner; until, when
he was drowning, he said, I believe that there is no GOD but he, on whom the
children of Israel believe; and I am one of the resigned.2 Now
dost thou believe; when thou hast been hitherto rebellious, and one of
the wicked doers? This day will we raise thy body from the bottom of the
sea, that thou mayest be a sign unto those who shall be after thee; and
verily a great number of men are negligent of our signs.3 And we
prepared for the children of Israel an established dwelling in the land of
Canaan, and we
provided good things for their sustenance; and they differed not in point of
religion, until knowledge had come unto them; verily thy LORD will judge
between them on the day of resurrection, concerning that wherein they disagreed.
If thou art in a doubt concerning any part of that which we have sent
down unto thee, ask them who have read the book of the law before thee.
Now hath the truth come unto thee from thy LORD; be not therefore one of
those who doubt; neither be thou one of those who charge the signs of GOD
with falsehood, lest thou become one of those who perish. Verily those
against whom the word of thy LORD is decreed, shall not believe, although there
come unto them every kind of miracle, until they see the grievous
punishment prepared for them. And if it were not so,
some city, among the many which have been destroyed, would have believed;
and the faith of its inhabitants would have been of advantage unto them;
but none of them believed, before the execution of their sentence, except
the people of Jonas.1 When they believed, we delivered them from the
punishment of shame in this world, and suffered them to enjoy their lives and
possessions for a time. But if thy LORD had pleased, verily all who are in
the earth would have believed in general. Wilt thou therefore forcibly compel
men to be true believers? No soul can believe, but by the permission of GOD: and
he shall pour out his indignation on those who will not understand. Say,
Consider whatever is in heaven and on earth: but signs are of no avail, neither
preachers, unto people who will not believe. Do they therefore expect any other
than some terrible judgment, like unto the judgments which have
fallen on those who have gone before them? Say, Wait ye the issue;
and I also will wait with you; then will we deliver our apostles and those who
believe. Thus is it a justice due from us, that we should deliver the true
believers. Say, O men of Mecca, if ye be in doubt concerning my religion,
verily I worship not the idols which ye worship, besides GOD; but I
worship GOD, who will cause you to die: and I am commanded to be one of
the true believers. And it was said unto me, Set thy face towards the
true religion, and be orthodox; and by no means be one of
those who attribute companions unto God; neither invoke, besides GOD,
that which can neither profit thee nor hurt thee: for if thou do, thou
wilt then certainly become one of the unjust. If GOD afflict thee
with hurt, there is none
who can relieve thee from it, except he; and if he willeth thee any good, there
is none who can keep back his bounty: he will confer it on such of his servants
as he pleaseth; and he is gracious and merciful. Say, O men, now hath the
truth come unto you from your LORD. He therefore who shall be directed, will be
directed to the advantage of his own soul: but he who shall err, will err
only against the same. I am no guardian over you. Do thou, O prophet,
follow that which is revealed unto thee: and persevere with patience, until GOD
shall judge; for he is the best judge.
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CHAPTER
XI.
INTITLED, HUD; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
AL. R. THIS book, the verses whereof are guarded against
corruption, and are also distinctly explained, is a revelation from the
wise, the knowing God: that ye serve not any other GOD: (verily I
am a denouncer of threats, and a bearer of good tidings unto you from
him;) and that ye ask pardon of your LORD, and then be turned unto him. He will
cause you to enjoy a plentiful provision, until a prefixed time: and unto every
one that hath merit by good works will he give his abundant
reward. But if ye turn back, verily I fear for you the punishment of the
great day: unto GOD shall ye return; and he is almighty. Do they not double
the folds of their breasts, that they may conceal their designs
from him? When they cover themselves with their garments, doth not he know that
which they conceal, and that which they discover? For he knoweth the innermost
parts of the breasts of men. There is no creature which creepeth
on the earth, but GOD provideth its food; and he knoweth the place of its
retreat, and where it is laid up. The whole is written in the perspicuous
book of his decrees. It is he who hath created the heavens and the earth
in six days, (but his throne was above the waters before the creation
thereof.) that he might prove you, and see which of you would excel
in works.1 If thou say, Ye shall surely be raised again, after death;
the
unbelievers will say, This is nothing but manifest sorcery. And verily if we
defer their punishment unto a determined season, they will say, What hindereth
it from falling on us? Will it not come upon them on a day, wherein there
shall be none to avert it from them; and that which they scoffed at shall
encompass them? Verily, if we cause man to taste mercy from us, and afterwards
take it away from him; he will surely become desperate, and
ungrateful. And if we cause him to taste favor, after an affliction hath
befallen him, he will surely say, The evils which I suffered are passed
from me, and he will become joyful and insolent: except those who
persevere with patience, and do that which is right; they shall receive
pardon, and a great reward. Peradventure thou wilt omit to publish part
of that which hath been revealed unto thee, and thy breast will become
straitened, lest they say, Unless a treasure be sent down unto him, or an angel
come with him, to bear witness unto him, we will not believe. Verily thou
art a preacher only; and GOD is the governor of all things. Will they
say, He hath forged the Koran? Answer, Bring therefore ten chapters like
unto it, forged by yourselves: and call on whomsoever ye may to assist
you, except GOD, if ye speak truth. But if they whom ye call to your
assistance hear you not; know that this book hath been revealed by
the knowledge of GOD only, and that there is no GOD but he. Will ye
therefore become Moslems? Whoso chooseth the present life, and the pomp
thereof, unto them will we give the recompense of their works therein,
and the same shall not be diminished unto them. These are they for whom no
other reward is prepared in the next life, except the fire of
hell: that which they have done in this life shall perish; and that
which they have wrought shall be vain. Shall he therefore be compared
with them, who followeth the evident declaration of his LORD, and whom a
witness from him attendeth, preceded by the book of Moses, which was revealed
for a guide, and out of mercy to mankind? These believe in the
Koran: but whosoever of the confederate infidels believeth not
therein, is threatened the fire of hell, which threat shall certainly be
executed: be not therefore in a doubt concerning it; for it is the truth
from thy LORD: but the greater part of men will not believe. Who is more unjust
than he who imagineth a lie concerning GOD? They shall be set before the LORD,
at the day of judg-
ment, and the witnesses shall say, These are they who devised lies against
their LORD. Shall not the curse of GOD fall on the unjust; who turn
men aside from the way of GOD, and seek to render it crooked, and who
believe not in the life to come? These were not able to prevail against
God on earth, so as to escape punishment; neither had they any
protectors besides GOD: their punishment shall be doubled unto them. They could
not hear, neither did they see. These are they who have lost their souls; and
the idols which they falsely imagined have abandoned them. There is no
doubt but they shall be most miserable in the world to come. But as for those
who believe and do good works, and humble themselves before their LORD, they
shall be the inhabitants of paradise; they shall remain therein forever.
The similitude of the two parties is as the blind and the deaf, and as he
who seeth and heareth: shall they be compared as equal? Will ye not therefore
consider? We formerly sent Noah unto his people; and he said, Verily I am
a public preacher unto you; that ye worship GOD alone; verily I fear for you the
punishment of the terrible day. But the chiefs of the people, who believed not,
answered, We see thee to be no other than a man, like unto us; and we do
not see that any follow thee, except those who are the most abject among us,
who have believed on thee by a rash judgment; neither do we perceive any
excellence in you above us: but we esteem you to be liars. Noah said, O
my people, tell me; if I have received an evident declaration from my
LORD, and he hath bestowed on me mercy from himself, which is hidden from you,
do we compel you to receive the same, in case ye be averse thereto? O my
people, I ask not of you riches, for my preaching unto you: my reward is
with GOD alone. I will not drive away those who have believed: verily they shall
meet their LORD, at the resurrection; but I perceive that ye are ignorant
men. O my people, who shall assist me against GOD, if I drive them away? Will ye
not therefore consider? I say not unto you, The treasures of GOD are in my
power; neither do I say, I know the secrets of God: neither do I
say, Verily I am an angel; neither do I say of those whom your eyes do contemn,
GOD will by no means bestow good on them: (GOD best knoweth that which is in
their souls;) for then should I certainly be one of the unjust. They
answered, O Noah, thou hast already disputed with us, and hast multiplied dis-
putes with us; now therefore do thou bring that punishment upon us
wherewith thou hast threatened us, if thou speakest truth. Noah said,
Verily GOD alone shall bring it upon you, if he pleaseth; and ye shall not
prevail against him, so as to escape the same. Neither shall my counsel
profit you, although I endeavor to counsel you aright, if GOD shall please to
lead you into error. He is your LORD, and unto him shall ye return. Will the
Meccans say, Mohammed hath forged the Koran? Answer, If I
have forged it, on me be my guilt: and let me be clear of that which ye
are guilty of. And it was revealed unto Noah, saying, Verily none of thy
people shall believe, except he who hath already believed: be not therefore
grieved, for that which they are doing. But make an ark in our presence,
according to the form and dimensions which we have revealed unto
thee: and speak not unto me in behalf of those who have acted unjustly; for
they are doomed to be drowned. And he built the ark; and so often as a
company of his people passed by him, they derided him: but he said,
Though ye scoff at us now, we will scoff at you hereafter, as ye
scoff at us; and ye shall surely know on whom a punishment shall be
inflicted, which shall cover him with shame, and on whom a lasting punishment
shall fall. Thus were they employed until our sentence was put in
execution, and the oven poured forth water.1 And we
said unto Noah, Carry into the ark of every species of
animals one pair;2 and thy family, (except him on whom a previous
sentence of destruction hath passed,) and those who believe.3
But there believed not with him except a few. And Noah said, Embark
thereon, in the name of GOD; while it moveth forward, and while it standeth
still; for my LORD is gracious and merciful.4 And
the ark swam with them between waves like mountains: and Noah called unto
his son, who was separated from him, saying, Embark with us, my son, and
stay not with the unbelievers. He answered, I will get on a mountain, which will
secure me from the water. Noah replied, There is no security this day
from the decree of GOD, except for him on whom he shall have mercy. And a wave
passed between them, and he became one of those who were drowned. And it
was said, O earth, swallow up thy waters, and thou, O heaven, withhold
thy rain. And immediately the water abated, and the decree
was fulfilled, and the ark rested on the mountain Al Jûdi; and it
was said,
Away with the ungodly people!1 And Noah called upon his LORD,
and said, O LORD, verily my son is of my family, and thy promise is true; for
thou art the most just of those who exercise judgment. God answered, O
Noah, verily he is not of thy family; this intercession of thine for him
is not a righteous work. Ask not of me therefore that wherein thou hast no
knowledge: I admonish thee that thou become not one of the ignorant.
Noah said, O LORD, I have recourse unto thee for the assistance of thy
grace, that I ask not of thee that wherein I have no knowledge; and unless
thou forgive me, and be merciful unto me, I shall be one of those who
perish. It was said unto him, O Noah, come down from the ark, with
peace from us, and blessings upon thee, and upon part of those who are with
thee; but as for a part of them, we will suffer them to enjoy the
provision of this world; and afterwards shall a grievous punishment from us
be inflicted on them, in the life to come.2 This is a secret
history, which we reveal unto thee: thou didst not know it, neither did thy
people, before this. Wherefore persevere with patience: for the
prosperous issue shall attend the pious. And unto the tribe of Ad
we sent their brother Hud. He said, O my people, worship GOD; ye have no
GOD besides him: ye only imagine falsehood, in setting up idols and
intercessors of your own making. O my people, I ask not of you for this
my preaching, any recompense: my recompense do I expect from him
only who hath created me. Will ye not therefore understand? O my people, ask
pardon of your LORD; and be turned unto him: he will send the heaven to pour
forth rain plentifully upon you, and he will increase your strength by
giving unto you farther strength: therefore turn not aside, to
commit evil. They answered, O Hud, thou hast brought us no proof of what thou
sayest; therefore we will not leave our gods for thy saying, neither do we
believe thee. We say no other than that some of our gods have afflicted thee
with evil. He replied, Verily I call GOD to witness, and do ye also bear witness
that I am clear of that which ye associate with God, besides him. Do ye
all therefore join to devise a plot against me, and tarry not; for I put
my confidence in GOD, my LORD and your LORD. There is no beast, but he holdeth
it by its forelock: verily my LORD proceedeth in the right way.
But if ye turn back, I have already declared unto you that with
which I was sent unto you: and my LORD shall substitute another nation in your
stead; and ye shall not hurt him at all: for my LORD is guardian over all
things. And when our sentence came to be put in execution, we delivered
Hud, and those who had believed with him, through our mercy; and we delivered
them from a grievous punishment. And this tribe of Ad wittingly rejected
the signs of their LORD, and were disobedient unto his messengers, and they
followed the command of every rebellious perverse person. Wherefore they were
followed in this world by a curse, and they shall be followed by the same
on the day of resurrection. Did not Ad disbelieve in their LORD? Was it not
said, Away with Ad, the people of Hud? And unto the tribe of
Thamud we sent their brother Saleh. He said unto them, O my
people, worship GOD; ye have no GOD besides him. It is he who hath produced you
out of the earth, and hath given you an habitation therein. Ask pardon of him
therefore, and be turned unto him; for my LORD is near, and ready to
answer. They answered, O Saleh, thou wast a person on whom we placed our
hopes before this. Dost thou forbid us to worship that which our fathers
worshipped? But we are certainly in doubt concerning the religion to
which thou dost invite us, as justly to be suspected. Saleh said,
O my people, tell me; if I have received an evident declaration from my LORD,
and he hath bestowed on me mercy from himself; who will protect me from the
vengeance of GOD, if I be disobedient unto him? For ye shall not add
unto me, other than loss. And he said, O my people, this she-camel of GOD
is a sign unto you; therefore dismiss her freely, that she may feed in
GOD'S earth, and do her no harm, lest a swift punishment seize you. Yet they
killed her; and Saleh said, Enjoy yourselves in your dwellings for
three days: after which ye shall be destroyed. This is an infallible
prediction. And when our decree came to be executed, we delivered Saleh
and those who believed with him, through our mercy, from the disgrace of that
day; for thy LORD is the strong, the mighty God. But a terrible noise
from heaven assailed those who had acted unjustly; and in the morning
they were found in their houses, lying dead and prostrate: as though they
had never dwelt therein. Did not Thamud disbelieve in their LORD? Was not Thamud
cast far away? Our messengers also came formerly unto Abraham, with good
tidings: they said, Peace
be upon thee.1 And he answered, and on you be Peace!
And he tarried not, but brought a roasted calf. And when he saw that their hands
did not touch the meat, he misliked them, and entertained a fear of them.
But they said, Fear not: for we are sent unto the people of Lot. And his
wife Sarah was standing by, and she laughed; and we promised her Isaac,
and after Isaac, Jacob. She said, Alas! shall I bear a son, who am old; this my
husband also being advanced in years? Verily this would be a wonderful
thing. The angels answered, Dost thou wonder at the effect of the
command of GOD? The mercy of God and his blessings be upon you, the family of
the house: for he is praiseworthy, and to be glorified. And when
his apprehension had departed from Abraham, and the good tidings of Isaac's
birth had come unto him, he disputed with us concerning the people of Lot;
for Abraham was a pitiful, compassionate, and devout person. The angels said
unto him, O Abraham, abstain from this; for now is the command of thy LORD
come, to put their sentence in execution, and an inevitable punishment is
ready to fall upon them. And when our messengers came unto Lot, he was troubled
for them, and his arm was straightened concerning them; and he said, This is a
grievous day. And his people came unto him, rushing upon him, and they had
formerly been guilty of wickedness. Lot said unto them, O my
people, these my daughters are more lawful for you: therefore fear GOD, and put
me not to shame by wronging my guests. Is there not a man of prudence
among you? They answered, Thou knowest that we have no need of thy daughters;
and thou well knowest what we would have. He said, If I had strength sufficient
to oppose you, or I could have recourse unto a powerful support, I
would certainly do it. The angels said, O Lot, verily we are the
messengers of thy LORD; they shall by no means come in unto thee. Go forth,
therefore, with thy family, in some part of the night, and let not any of you
turn back: but as for thy wife, that shall happen unto her, which shall happen
unto them.2 Verily the prediction of their punishment shall be
fulfilled in the morning: is not the morning near? And when our command
came, we turned those cities upside down, and we rained upon them stones
of baked clay, one following another, and being marked from thy LORD; and they
are not far distant from those who act unjustly. And unto Madian we
sent their
brother Shoaib: he said, O people, worship GOD: ye have no GOD but him: and
diminish not measure and weight. Verily I see you to be in a happy
condition: but I fear for you the punishment of the day which will encompass
the ungodly. O my people, give full measure and just weight; and diminish
not unto men aught of their matters; neither commit injustice in the
earth, acting corruptly. The residue which shall remain unto you as the
gift of GOD, after ye shall have done justice to others, will be
better for you, than wealth gotten by fraud, if ye be true believers. I
am no guardian over you. They answered, O Shoaib, do thy prayers enjoin thee,
that we should leave the gods which our fathers worshipped; or that we
should not do what we please with our substance. Thou only, it seems, art
the wise person, and fit to direct. He said, O my people, tell me: if I
have received an evident declaration from my LORD, and he hath bestowed on me an
excellent provision, and I will not consent unto you in that which I forbid you;
do I seek any other than your reformation, to the utmost of my
power? My support is from GOD alone: on him do I trust, and unto him do I turn
me. O my people, let not your opposing of me draw on you a vengeance
like unto that which fell on the people of Noah, or the people of Hud, or
the people of Saleh: neither was the people of Lot far distant from you.
Ask pardon, therefore, of your LORD; and be turned unto him: for my LORD is
merciful and loving. They answered, O Shoaib, we understand not much of
what thou sayest; and we see thee to be a man of no power among us: if it
had not been for the sake of thy family, we had surely stoned thee,
neither couldst thou have prevailed against us. Shoaib said, O my people,
is my family more worthy in your opinion than GOD? and do ye cast him behind you
with neglect? Verily my LORD comprehendeth that which ye do. O my people, do ye
work according to your condition; I will surely work according to my
duty. And ye shall certainly know on whom will be inflicted a
punishment which shall cover him with shame, and who is a liar. Wait, therefore,
the event; for I also will wait it with you. Wherefore, when our
decree came to be executed, we delivered Shoaib and those who believed
with him, through our mercy: and a terrible noise from Heaven assailed
those who had acted unjustly; and in the morning they were found in their houses
lying dead and prostrate, as though they
had never dwelt therein. Was not Madian removed from off the earth, as
Thamud had been removed? And we formerly sent Moses with our signs, and manifest
power unto Pharoah (?) and his princes; but they followed the command of
Pharaoh; although the command of Pharaoh did not direct them aright.
Pharaoh shall precede his on the day of resurrection, and he shall lead
them into hell fire; an unhappy way shall it be which they
shall be led. They were followed in this life by a curse, and on the day
of resurrection miserable shall be the gift which shall be given
them. This is a part of the histories of the cities, which we
rehearse unto thee. Of them there are some standing; and others which
are utterly demolished. And we treated them not unjustly, but they dealt
unjustly with their own souls: and their gods which they invoked, besides GOD,
were of no advantage unto them at all, when the decree of thy LORD came to be
executed on them, neither were they any other than a detriment unto them.
And thus was the punishment of thy LORD inflicted, when he
punished the cities which were unjust; for his punishment is grievous and
severe. Verily herein is a sign unto him who feareth the punishment of the last
day: that shall be a day, whereon all men shall be
assembled, and that shall be a day whereon witness shall be borne; we
defer it not, but to a determined time. When that day shall come, no soul
shall speak to excuse itself, or to intercede for another, but by the
permission of God. Of them, one shall be miserable, and another
shall be happy. And they who shall be miserable, shall be thrown into
hell fire; there shall they wail and bemoan themselves: they shall
remain therein so long as the heavens and the earth shall endure; except what
thy LORD shall please to remit of their sentence; for thy LORD effecteth
that which he pleaseth.1 But they who shall be happy, shall be
admitted into paradise; they shall remain therein so long as the heavens and
the earth endure: besides what thy LORD shall please to add unto their
bliss; a bounty which shall not be interrupted. Be not therefore in doubt
concerning that which these men worship: they worship no other than what their
fathers worshipped before them; and we will surely give them their full
portion, not in the least diminished. We formerly gave unto Moses the book of
the law; and disputes arose among his people concerning it: and
unless a previous decree had proceeded
from thy LORD, to bear with them during this life, the matter had been
surely decided between them. And thy people are also jealous and
in doubt concerning the Koran. But unto every one of them will thy LORD
render the reward of their works; for he well knoweth that which they do.
Be thou steadfast, therefore, as thou hast been commanded; and let him also
be steadfast who shall be converted with thee; and transgress not; for he
seeth that which ye do. And incline not unto those who act unjustly, lest the
fire of hell touch you: for ye have no protectors, except GOD; neither
shall ye be assisted against him. Pray regularly morning and evening; and
in the former part of the night, for good works drive away evils. This is
an admonition unto those who consider: wherefore persevere with patience; for
GOD suffereth not the reward of the righteous to perish. Were such of the
generations before you, endued with understanding and virtue, who forbade the
acting corruptly in the earth, any more than a few only of those whom we
delivered; but they who were unjust followed the delights which they
enjoyed in this world, and were wicked doers: and thy LORD was not of
such a disposition as to destroy the cities unjustly, while their
inhabitants behaved themselves uprightly. And if thy LORD pleased, he would have
made all men of one religion: but they shall not cease to differ among
themselves, unless those on whom thy LORD shall have mercy: and unto this hath
he created them; for the word of thy LORD shall be fulfilled, when he
said, Verily I will fill hell altogether with genii and men. The whole
which we have related of the histories of our apostles do we
relate unto thee, that we may confirm thy heart thereby; and herein is the truth
come unto thee, and an admonition, and a warning unto the true believers. Say
unto those who believe not, Act ye according to your condition; we surely will
act according to our duty: and wait the issue; for we certainly
wait it also. Unto GOD is known that which is secret in heaven and
earth; and unto him shall the whole matter be referred. Therefore worship him,
and put thy trust in him; for thy LORD is not regardless of that which ye do.
CHAPTER
XII.
INTITLED, JOSEPH; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
AL. R. These are the signs of the perspicuous book; which we have sent
down in the Arabic tongue, that, peradventure, ye might understand. We relate
unto thee a most excellent history, by revealing unto thee this Koran, whereas
thou wast before one of the negligent. When Joseph said unto his father,
O my father, verily I saw in my dream eleven stars, and the sun and the
moon; I saw them make obeisance unto me: Jacob said, O my child, tell not
thy vision to thy brethren, lest they devise some plot against thee; for the
devil is a professed enemy unto man; and thus, according to thy dream,
shall thy LORD choose thee, and teach thee the interpretation of dark
sayings, and he shall accomplish his favor upon thee and upon the family of
Jacob, as he hath formerly accomplished it upon thy fathers Abraham and Isaac;
for thy LORD is knowing and wise. Surely in the history of
Joseph and his brethren there are signs of God's providence to the
inquisitive; when they said to one another, Joseph and his brother are
dearer to our father than we, who are the greater number: our father certainly
maketh a wrong judgment. Wherefore slay Joseph, or drive him into some
distant or desert part of the earth, and the face of your father shall be
cleared towards you; and ye shall afterwards be people of integrity. One of them
spoke and said; Slay not Joseph, but throw him to the bottom of the well; and
some travellers will take him up, if ye do this. They said unto
Jacob, O father, why dost thou not intrust Joseph with us, since we are
sincere well-wishers unto him? Send him with us to-morrow, into the
field, that he may divert himself, and sport, and we will be his guardians.
Jacob answered, It grieveth me that ye take him away; and I fear lest the
wolf devour him, while ye are negligent of him. They said, Surely if the wolf
devour him, when there are so many of us, we shall be weak indeed. And when they
had carried him with them, and agreed to set him at the bottom of the
well, they executed their design: and we sent a revelation unto him,
saying, Thou shalt hereafter declare this their action unto them;
and they shall not perceive thee to be Joseph.1 And they came
to their father at even, weeping, and said, Father, we went and ran races
with one another, and we left Joseph with our baggage, and the wolf hath
devoured him; but thou wilt not believe us, although we speak the truth. And
they produced his inner garment stained with false blood. Jacob
answered, Nay, but ye yourselves have contrived the thing for your own sakes:
however patience is most becoming, and GOD'S assistance is to be implored to
enable me to support the misfortune which ye relate. And certain travellers
came, and sent one to draw water for them; and he let down his bucket, and said,
Good news! this is a youth. And they concealed him, that they might sell
him as a piece of merchandise: but GOD knew that which they did. And they
sold him for a mean price, for a few pence, and valued him lightly. And the
Egyptian who bought him said to his wife, use him honorably; peradventure he may
be serviceable to us, or we may adopt him for our son.2 Thus did we
prepare an establishment for Joseph in the earth, and we taught him the
interpretation of dark sayings: for GOD is well able to effect his
purpose; but the greater part of men do not understand. And when he had attained
his age of strength, we bestowed on him wisdom, and knowledge; for thus do we
recompense the righteous. And she, in whose house he was, desired him to lie
with her; and she shut the doors and said, Come hither. He answered, GOD forbid!
verily my lord hath made my dwelling with him easy; and the ungrateful
shall not prosper. But she resolved within herself to enjoy him, and he
would have resolved to enjoy her, had he not seen the evident
demonstration of his LORD. So we turned away evil and filthiness from him,
because he was one of our sincere servants. And they ran to get one before
the other to the door; and she rent his inner garment behind. And they met
her lord at the door. She said, What shall be the reward of him who
seeketh to commit evil in thy family, but imprisonment, and a painful
punishment? And Joseph said, She asked me to lie with her. And a witness of her
family bore witness, saying, If his garment be rent before, she speaketh
truth, and he is a liar: but if his garment be rent behind, she lieth, and he is
a speaker of truth. And
when her husband saw that his garment was torn behind, he said, This is a
cunning contrivance of your sex; for surely your cunning is great. O
Joseph, take no farther notice of this affair: and thou, O woman,
ask pardon for thy crime; for thou art a guilty person. And certain women said
publicly in the city, The nobleman's wife asked her servant to lie with
her; he hath inflamed her breast with his love; and we perceive her to be
in manifest error. And when she heard of their subtle behavior, she sent unto
them, and prepared a banquet for them, and she gave to each of them a knife; and
she said unto Joseph, Come forth unto them. And when they saw him, they
praised him greatly; and they cut their own hands, and said, O GOD! this is not
a mortal; he is no other than an angel, deserving the highest
respect.1 And his mistress said, This is he, for whose sake ye
blamed me: I asked him to lie with me, but he constantly refused. But if he do
not perform that which I command him, he shall surely be cast into prison, and
he shall be made one of the contemptible. Joseph said, O LORD, a
prison is more eligible unto me than the crime to which they invite me;
but unless thou turn aside their snares from me, I shall youthfully incline unto
them, and I shall become one of the foolish. Wherefore his LORD heard
him, and turned aside their snare from him; for he both heareth
and knoweth. And it seemed good unto them even after they had seen
the signs of innocency, to imprison him for a time. And there entered
into the prison with him two of the king's servants. One of them said, it
seemed to me in my dream that I pressed wine out of grapes. And
the other said, It seemed unto me in my dream that I carried bread on my
head, whereof the birds did eat. Declare unto us the interpretation of our
dreams, for we perceive that thou art a beneficent person. Joseph
answered, No food, wherewith ye may be nourished, shall come unto you, but I
will declare unto you the interpretation thereof, before it come unto you, This
knowledge is a part of that which my LORD hath taught me: for I
have left the religion of people who believe not in GOD, and who deny the life
to come; and I follow the religion of my fathers, Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob.
It is not lawful for us to associate anything with GOD. This knowledge
of the divine unity hath been given us of the bounty of GOD towards us, and
towards mankind; but the greater part of men are not
thankful. O my fellow-prisoners, are sundry lords better, or the only true and
mighty GOD? Ye worship not, besides him other than the names which ye have
named, ye and your fathers, concerning which GOD hath sent down no authoritative
proof: yet judgment belongeth unto GOD alone; who hath commanded
that ye worship none besides him. This is the right religion; but the greater
part of men know it not. O my fellow-prisoners, verily the one of you
shall serve wine unto his lord, as formerly; but the other shall be
crucified, and the birds shall eat from off his head. The matter is decreed,
concerning which ye seek to be informed. And Joseph said unto him whom he
judged to be the person who should escape of the two, Remember me in the
presence of thy lord. But the devil caused him to forget to make mention of
Joseph unto his lord; wherefore he remained in the prison some years. And
the king of Egypt said, Verily, I saw in my dream seven fat kine,
which seven lean kine devoured, and seven green ears of corn, and other
seven withered ears. O nobles, expound my vision unto me, if ye be
able to interpret a vision. They answered, They are confused
dreams, neither are we skilled in the interpretation of such kind of
dreams. And Joseph's fellow-prisoner who had been delivered, said, (for
he remembered Joseph after a certain space of time,) I will declare unto
you the interpretation thereof; wherefore let me go unto the person who will
interpret it unto me. And he went to the prison, and said, O Joseph, thou
man of veracity, teach us the interpretation of seven fat kine, which
seven lean kine devoured; and of seven green ears of corn, and other
seven withered ears, which the king saw in his dream; that I may
return unto the men who have sent me, that peradventure they may
understand the same. Joseph answered, Ye shall sow seven years as
usual: and the corn which ye shall reap, do ye leave in its ear, except a
little whereof ye may eat. Then shall there come, after this, seven grievous
years of famine, which shall consume what ye shall have laid up as a
provision for the same, except a little which ye shall have kept. Then shall
there come, after this, a year wherein men shall have plenty of rain, and
wherein they shall press wine and oil.1 And when the chief
butler had reported this, the king said, Bring him unto me. And when the
messenger came unto Joseph, he said, Return unto thy lord, and ask of
him, what was the
intent of the women who cut their hands; for my LORD well knoweth the snare
which they laid for me. And when the women were assembled before the
king, he said unto them, What was your design, when ye solicited
Joseph to unlawful love? They answered, GOD be praised! we know not any ill of
him. The nobleman's wife said, Now is the truth become manifest: I solicited him
to lie with me; and he is one of those who speak truth. And when
Joseph was acquainted therewith, he said, This discovery hath been
made, that my lord might know that I was not unfaithful unto him in
his absence, and that God directeth not the plot of the deceivers.
Neither do I absolutely justify myself: since every soul is prone
unto evil, except those on whom my LORD shall show mercy; for my LORD is
gracious and merciful. And the king said, Bring him unto me: I will take
him into my own peculiar service. And when Joseph was brought unto the king,
and he had discoursed with him, he said, Thou art this day firmly
established with us, and shalt be intrusted with our
affairs.1 Joseph answered, Set me over the storehouses of
the land; for I will be a skilful keeper thereof. Thus did we
establish Joseph in the land, that he might provide himself a dwelling therein,
where he pleased. We bestow our mercy on whom we please, and we suffer not the
reward of the righteous to perish: and certainly the reward of the next life is
better, for those who believe, and fear God. Moreover, Joseph's brethren
came, and went in unto him; and he knew them, but they knew not him. And when he
had furnished them with their provisions, he said, Bring unto me your brother,
the son of your father; do ye not see that I give full measure, and that
I am the most hospitable receiver of guests? But if ye bring him not unto me,
there shall be no corn measured unto you from me, neither shall ye
approach my presence. They answered, We will endeavor to obtain him of
his father, and we will certainly perform what thou requirest. And
Joseph said to his servants, Put their money, which they have paid for
their corn; into their sacks, that they may perceive it, when they shall be
returned to their family: peradventure they will come back unto us. And
when they were returned unto their father, they said, O father, it is forbidden
to measure out corn unto us any more, unless we carry our brother
Benjamin with us: wherefore send our brother with us, and we shall have
corn measured unto us; and we will certainly
guard him from any mischance. Jacob answered, Shall I trust him with you
with any better success than I trusted your brother Joseph with
you heretofore? But GOD is the best guardian; and he is the most merciful of
those that show mercy. And when they opened their provision, they found their
money had been returned unto them; and they said, O father, what do we
desire farther? this our money hath been returned unto us; we will
therefore return, and provide corn for our family: we will take care of
our brother; and we shall receive a camel's burden more than we did the last
time. This is a small quantity. Jacob said, I will by no means send
him with you, until ye give me a solemn promise, and swear by GOD that ye
will certainly bring him back unto me, unless ye be encompassed by some
inevitable impediment. And when they had given him their solemn promise, he
said, GOD is witness of what we say. And he said, My sons, enter not into the
city by one and the same gate; but enter by different gates. But
this precaution will be of no advantage unto you against the decree
of GOD; for judgment belongeth unto GOD alone: in him do I put my trust, and
in him let those confide who seek in whom to put their trust. And when
they entered the city, as their father had commanded them, it was of no
advantage unto them against the decree of GOD; and the same served
only to satisfy the desire of Jacob's soul, which he had charged them
to perform: for he was endued with knowledge of that which we had taught
him; but the greater part of men do not understand. And when they entered into
the presence of Joseph, he received his brother Benjamin as his guest,
and said, Verily I am thy brother, be not therefore afflicted for that
which they have committed against us. And when he had furnished them with
their provisions, he put his cup in his brother Benjamin's sack.
Then a crier cried after them, saying, O company of travellers, ye are
surely thieves. They said, (and turned back unto them,) What is it that
ye miss? They answered, We miss the prince's cup: and unto him who shall produce
it, shall be given a camel's load of corn, and I will be
surety for the same. Joseph's brethren replied, By GOD, ye do well
know, that we come not to act corruptly in the land, neither are we thieves.
The Egyptians said, What shall be the reward of him, who shall appear
to have stolen the cup, if ye be found liars? Joseph's
brethren answered, As to the
reward of him, in whose sack it shall be found, let him become a bondman
in satisfaction of the same: thus do we reward the unjust, who are guilty
of theft. Then he began by their sacks, before he searched the sack
of his brother; and he drew out the cup from his brother's sack. Thus did
we furnish Joseph with a stratagem. It was not lawful for him to take his
brother for a bondman, by the law of the king of Egypt, had not
GOD pleased to allow it, according to the offer of his brethren. We exalt
to degrees of knowledge and honor whom we please: and there is one who
is knowing above all those who are endued with knowledge. His
brethren said, If Benjamin be guilty of theft, his brother
Joseph hath been also guilty of theft heretofore.1 But Joseph
concealed these things in his mind, and did not discover them unto them:
and he said within himself, Ye are in a worse condition than us
two; and GOD best knoweth what ye discourse about. They said unto
Joseph, Noble lord, verily this lad hath an aged father;
wherefore take one of us in his stead; for we perceive that thou art a
beneficent person. Joseph answered, GOD forbid that we should take any
other than him with whom we found our goods; for then should we certainly
be unjust. And when they despaired of obtaining Benjamin, they
retired to confer privately together. And the elder of them said, Do ye
not know that your father hath received a solemn promise from you, in the name
of GOD, and how perfidiously ye behaved heretofore towards Joseph? Wherefore I
will by no means depart the land of Egypt, until my father give me leave
to return unto him, or GOD maketh known his will to me; for he is the
best judge. Return ye to your father, and say, O father, verily thy son hath
committed theft; we bear witness of no more than what we know, and we could not
guard against what we did not foresee: and do thou inquire in the city, where we
have been, and of the company of merchants, with whom we are arrived, and
thou wilt find that we speak the truth. And when they were returned,
and had spoken thus to their father, he said, Nay, but rather ye yourselves
have contrived the thing for your own sakes, but patience is most proper
for me; peradventure GOD will restore them all unto me; for he is
knowing and wise. And he turned from them and said, Oh how I am grieved
for Joseph! And his eyes became white with mourning, he being oppressed with
deep sorrow. His sons
said, By GOD, thou wilt not cease to remember Joseph until thou be brought to
death's door, or thou be actually destroyed by excessive affliction. He
answered, I only represent my grief, which I am not able to contain, and my
sorrow unto GOD, but I know by revelation from GOD that which ye know
not. O my sons, go and make inquiry after Joseph and his brother; and despair
not of the mercy of GOD; for none despaireth of GOD's mercy, except the
unbelieving people. Wherefore Joseph's brethren returned into Egypt: and
when they came into his presence, they said, Noble lord, the famine is
felt by us and our family, and we are come with a small sum of money: yet give
unto us full measure, and bestow corn upon us as alms; for GOD
rewardeth the almsgivers. Joseph said unto them, Do ye know what
ye did unto Joseph and his brother, when ye were ignorant of the consequences
thereof? They answered, Art thou really Joseph? He replied, I am Joseph; and
this is my brother. Now hath GOD been gracious unto us. For whoso feareth
God, and persevereth with patience, shall at length find relief;
since GOD will not suffer the reward of the righteous to perish. They said, By
GOD, now hath GOD chosen thee above us; and we have surely been sinners.
Joseph answered, Let there be no reproach cast on you this day.
GOD forgiveth you; for he is the most merciful of those who show mercy. Depart
ye with this my inner garment, and throw it on my father's face; and he shall
recover his sight: and then come unto me with all your family. And when
the company of travellers was departed from Egypt on their journey towards
Canaan, their father said, unto those who were about him, Verily I
perceive the smell of Joseph; although ye think that I dote. They answered, By
GOD, thou art in thy old mistake. But when the messenger of good tidings was
come with Joseph's inner garment, he threw it over his face; and he
recovered his eyesight. And Jacob said, Did I not tell you that I knew
from GOD, that which ye knew not? They answered, O father, ask pardon of our
sins for us, for we have surely been sinners. He replied, I will surely ask
pardon for you of my LORD; for he is gracious and merciful. And
when Jacob and his family arrived in Egypt, and were introduced unto
Joseph, he received his parents unto him, and said, Enter ye into Egypt, by
GOD'S favor, in full security.1 And he raised his parents to the
seat of state, and they, together with his brethren, fell down and did
obeisance unto him. And he said, O my father, this is the interpretation of my
vision, which I saw heretofore: now hath my LORD rendered it true. And he
hath surely been gracious unto me, since he took me forth from the prison, and
hath brought you hither from the desert; after that the devil had sown discord
between me any my brethren: for my LORD is gracious unto whom he pleaseth; and
he is the knowing, the wise God. O LORD, thou hast given me a
part of the kingdom, and hast taught me the interpretation of dark
sayings. The Creator of heaven and earth! thou art my protector in this world,
and in that which is to come: make me to die a Moslem, and join me with the
righteous. This is a secret history which we reveal unto thee, O
Mohammed, although thou wast not present with the brethren of Joseph,
when they concerted their design, and contrived a plot against him. But
the greater part of men, although they earnestly desire it, will not believe.
Thou shalt not demand of them any reward for thy publishing the Koran; it
is no other than an admonition unto all creatures. And how many signs soever
there be of the being, unity, and providence of God, in the heavens and
the earth; they will pass by them, and will retire afar off from them. And the
greater part of them believe not in GOD, without being also guilty of idolatry.
Do they not believe that some overwhelming affliction shall fall on them,
as a punishment from GOD; or that the hour of judgment shall overtake
them suddenly, when they consider not its approach? Say unto those of
Mecca, This is my way: I invite you unto GOD, by an evident
demonstration; both I and he who followeth me; and, praise be unto GOD! I
am not an idolater. We sent not any apostles before thee, except men,
unto whom we revealed our will, and whom we chose out of those who dwelt
in cities. Will they not go through the earth, and see what hath been the end of
those who have preceded them? But the dwelling of the next life shall surely be
better for those who fear God. Will they not therefore understand?
Their predecessors were borne with for a time, until, when our
apostles despaired of their conversion, and they thought that they were
liars, our help came unto them, and we delivered whom we pleased; but our
vengeance was not turned away from the wicked people. Verily in the histories of
the prophets and their
people, there is an instructive example unto those who are endued with
understanding. The Koran is not a new invented fiction: but a
confirmation of those scriptures which have been revealed before
it, and a distinct explication of everything necessary in respect either to
faith or practice, and a direction and mercy unto people who
believe.
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CHAPTER
XIII.
INTITLED, THUNDER; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
AL. M. R. These are the signs of the book of the Koran: and that
which hath been sent down unto thee from thy LORD is the truth; but the greater
part of men will not believe. It is GOD who hath raised the
heavens without visible pillars; and then ascended his throne, and
compelled the sun and the moon to perform their services; every of the
heavenly bodies runneth an appointed course. He ordereth all things.
He showeth his signs distinctly, that ye may be assured ye must meet your
LORD at the last day. It is he who hath stretched forth the earth, and
placed therein steadfast mountains, and rivers; and hath ordained therein
of every fruit two different kinds. He causeth the night to cover the
day. Herein are certain signs unto people who consider. And in the earth are
tracts of land of different natures, though bordering on each other; and
also vineyards, and seeds, and palm-trees springing several from the same root,
and singly from distinct roots. They are watered with the same water, yet we
render some of them more excellent than others to eat. Herein are surely signs
unto people who understand. If thou dost wonder at the infidels denying the
resurrection, surely wonderful is their saying, After we shall have been
reduced to dust, shall we be restored in a new creature? These are
they who believe not in their LORD: these shall have collars on their
necks, and these shall be the inhabitants of hell fire: therein
shall they abide forever.1 They will ask of thee to hasten evil
rather than good: although there have already
been examples of the divine vengeance before them. Thy LORD is surely
endued with indulgence towards men, notwithstanding their iniquity; but thy LORD
is also severe in punishing. The infidels say, Unless a sign be sent down unto
him from his LORD, we will not believe. Thou art commissioned to
be a preacher only, and not a worker of miracles: and unto every
people hath a director been appointed. GOD knoweth what every
female beareth in her womb; and what the wombs want or exceed of their
due time, or number of young. With him is everything regulated
according to a determined measure. He knoweth that which is
hidden, and that which is revealed. He is the great, the most high. He
among you who concealeth his words, and he who proclaimeth them in
public; he also who seeketh to hide himself in the night, and he who goeth forth
openly in the day, is equal in respect to the knowledge of God. Each of
them hath angels mutually succeeding each other, before him, and behind
him; they watch him by the command of GOD. Verily GOD will not change his
grace which is in men, until they change the disposition in their
souls by sin. When GOD willeth evil on a people there shall be none to
avert it; neither shall they have any protector beside him. It is he who
causeth the lightning to appear unto you, to strike fear, and to
raise hope, and who formeth the pregnant clouds. The thunder celebrateth his
praise, and the angels also, for fear of him. He sendeth his
thunderbolts, and striketh therewith whom he pleaseth, while they dispute
concerning GOD; for he is mighty in power.1 It is he
who ought of right to be invoked; and the idols, which they invoke
besides him, shall not hear them at all; otherwise than as he is heard,
who stretcheth forth his hands to the water that it may ascend to his mouth,
when it cannot ascend thither: the supplication of the unbelievers is
utterly erroneous. Whatsoever is in heaven and on earth worshippeth GOD,
voluntarily or of force; and their shadows also, morning and evening.
Say, Who is the LORD of heaven and earth? Answer, GOD. Say, Have ye, therefore,
taken unto yourselves protectors beside him, who are unable either to
help, or to defend themselves from hurt? Say, Shall the blind and the
seeing be esteemed equal? or shall darkness and light be accounted the same? or
have they attributed companions unto GOD who have created as he hath created, so
that their creation
bear any resemblance unto his? Say, GOD is the creator of all things; he is the
one, the victorious God. He causeth water to descend from heaven, and the
brooks flow according to their respective measure, and the floods bear
the floating froth: and from the metals which they melt in the fire,
seeking to cast ornaments or vessels for use, there ariseth a scum
like unto it. Thus GOD setteth forth truth and vanity. But the scum is thrown
off, and that which is useful to mankind remaineth on the earth. Thus doth GOD
put forth parables. Unto those who obey their LORD shall be given the
most excellent reward: but those who obey him not, although they were
possessed of whatever is in the whole earth and as much more, they would give it
all for their ransom. These will be brought to a terrible account: their
abode shall be hell; an unhappy couch shall it be! Shall he,
therefore, who knoweth that what hath been sent down unto thee from thy LORD, is
truth, be rewarded as he who is blind? The prudent only will consider;
who fulfil the covenant of GOD, and break not their contract; and who
join that which GOD hath commanded to be joined, and who fear their LORD,
and dread an ill account; and who persevere out of a sincere desire to
please their LORD, and observe the stated times of prayer, and give alms out of
what we have bestowed on them, in secret and openly, and who turn away evil with
good: the reward of these shall be paradise, gardens of eternal abode,
which they shall enter, and also whoever shall have acted uprightly, of
their fathers, and their wives, and their posterity: and the angels shall go in
unto them by every gate, saying, Peace be upon you, because ye have
endured with patience; how excellent a reward is paradise! But as for those who
violate the covenant of GOD, after the establishment thereof, and who cut
in sunder that which GOD hath commanded to be joined, and act corruptly in the
earth, on them shall a curse fall, and they shall have a miserable
dwelling in hell. GOD giveth provision in abundance unto whom he
pleaseth, and is sparing unto whom he pleaseth. Those of Mecca
rejoice in the present life; although the present life, in respect of the
future, is but a precarious provision. The infidels say, Unless a sign be
sent down unto him from his LORD, we will not believe. Answer, Verily,
GOD will lead into error whom he pleaseth, and will direct unto himself him who
repenteth, and those who believe, and whose
hearts rest securely in the meditation of GOD; shall not men's hearts
rest securely in the meditation of GOD? They who believe and do that which is
right shall enjoy blessedness, and partake of a happy
resurrection. Thus have we sent thee to a nation which other nations have
preceded unto whom prophets have likewise been sent, that thou mayest
rehearse unto them that which we have revealed unto thee, even while they
believe not in the merciful God. Say unto them, He is my LORD;
there is no GOD but he: in him do I trust, and unto him must I return. Though a
Koran were revealed by which mountains should be removed, or the earth
cleaved in sunder, or the dead be caused to speak, it would be in
vain.1 But the matter belongeth wholly unto GOD. Do not,
therefore, the believers know, that if GOD pleased, he would certainly direct
all men? Adversity shall not cease to afflict the unbelievers for that which
they have committed, or to sit down near their habitations, until GOD'S promise
come; for GOD is not contrary to the promise. Apostles before thee have been
laughed to scorn; and I permitted the infidels to enjoy a long and happy life:
but afterwards I punished them; and how severe was the punishment which I
inflicted on them! Who is it, therefore, that standeth over every soul,
to observe that which it committeth? They attribute companions unto GOD.
Say, Name them: will ye declare unto him that which he knoweth not in the earth?
or will ye name them in outward speech only? But the deceitful procedure
of the infidels was prepared for them; and they are turned aside from the
right path: for he whom GOD shall cause to err, shall have no director.
They shall suffer a punishment in this life; but the punishment of the next
shall be more grievous: and there shall be none to protect them against GOD.
This is the description of paradise, which is promised to the pious. It
is watered by rivers; its food is perpetual, and its shade also: this
shall be the reward of those who fear God. But the reward of the infidels
shall be hell fire. Those to whom we have given the scriptures, rejoice
at what hath been revealed unto thee. Yet there are some of the
confederates who deny part thereof. Say unto them, Verily I am commanded
to worship GOD alone; and to give him no companion: upon him do I call, and unto
him shall I return. To this purpose have we sent down the Koran a rule
of judgment, in the Arabic language. And
verily, if thou follow their desires, after the knowledge which hath been given
thee, there shall be none to defend or protect thee against GOD. We have
formerly sent apostles before thee, and bestowed on them wives and children; and
no apostle had the power to come with a sign, unless by the permission of
GOD. Every age hath its book of revelation: GOD shall abolish and shall
confirm what he pleaseth. With him is the original of the
book.1 Moreover, whether we cause thee to see any part of that
punishment wherewith we have threatened them, or whether we cause thee to
die before it be inflicted on them, verily unto thee belongeth
preaching only, but unto us inquisition. Do they not see that we come
into their land, and straighten the borders thereof, by the conquests
of the true believers? When GOD judgeth, there is none to reverse his
judgment: and he will be swift in taking an account. Their predecessors
formerly devised subtle plots against their prophets; but GOD is master
of every subtle device. He knoweth that which every soul deserveth: and the
infidels shall surely know, whose will be the reward of paradise. The
unbelievers will say, Thou art not sent of God. Answer, GOD is a
sufficient witness between me and you, and he who understandeth the
scriptures.
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CHAPTER
XIV.
INTITLED, ABRAHAM; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
AL. R. This book have we sent down unto thee, that thou mayest
lead men forth from darkness into light, by the permission of their LORD, into
the glorious and laudable way. GOD is he unto whom belongeth
whatsoever is in heaven and on earth: and woe be to the infidels, because a
grievous punishment waiteth them; who love the present life above that
which is to come, and turn men aside from the way of GOD, and seek to
render it crooked: these are in an error far distant from the truth. We
have sent no apostle but with the
language of his people, that he might declare their duty plainly unto
them; for GOD causeth to err whom he pleaseth, and directeth whom he pleaseth;
and he is the mighty, the wise. We formerly sent Moses with our signs, and
commanded him saying, Lead forth thy people from darkness into light, and
remind them of the favors of GOD: verily therein are signs unto every
patient and grateful person. And call to mind when Moses said unto
his people, Remember the favor of GOD towards you, when he delivered you from
the people of Pharaoh: they grievously oppressed you; and they slew your male
children, but let your females live: therein was a great trial from your LORD.
And when your LORD declared by the mouth of Moses, saying, If ye be
thankful, I will surely increase my favors towards you; but if ye be
ungrateful, verily my punishment shall be severe. And Moses said, If ye
be ungrateful, and all who are in the earth likewise; verily GOD needeth
not your thanks, though he deserveth the highest praise. Hath not the
history of the nations your predecessors reached you; namely, of
the people of Noah, and of Ad, and of Thamud, and of those who succeeded them;
whose number none knoweth except GOD? Their apostles came unto them with
evident miracles; but they clapped their hands to their mouths out of
indignation, and said, We do not believe the message with which ye
pretend to be sent; and we are in a doubt concerning the religion
to which ye invite us, as justly to be suspected. Their apostles
answered, Is there any doubt concerning GOD, the creator of heaven and earth? He
inviteth you to the true faith that he may forgive you part of
your sins, and may respite your punishment, by granting you space to
repent, until an appointed time. They answered, Ye are but men, like unto
us: ye seek to turn us aside from the gods which our fathers worshipped:
wherefore bring us an evident demonstration by some miracle, that ye speak
truth. Their apostles replied unto them, We are no other than men like unto
you; but GOD is bountiful unto such of his servants as he pleaseth: and it is
not in our power to give you a miraculous demonstration of our
mission, unless by the permission of GOD; in GOD therefore let the faithful
trust. And what excuse have we to allege, that we should not put
our trust in GOD; since he hath directed us our paths? Wherefore we will
certainly suffer with patience the persecution wherewith ye
shall afflict us: in GOD therefore let those put their confidence who seek in
whom to put their trust. And those who believed not said unto their
apostles, We will surely expel you out of our land; or ye shall return unto our
religion. And their LORD spake unto them by revelation, saying, We will
surely destroy the wicked doers; and we will cause you to dwell in the earth,
after them. This shall be granted unto him who shall dread the
appearance at my tribunal, and shall fear my threatening. And they asked
assistance of God, and every rebellious perverse person failed of
success. Hell lieth unseen before him, and he shall have filthy water
given him to drink: he shall sup it up by little and little, and he shall not
easily let it pass his throat because of its nauseousness; death also
shall come upon him from every quarter, yet he shall not die; and before him
shall there stand prepared a grievous torment. This is the
likeness of those who believe not in their LORD. Their works are as ashes, which
the wind violently scattereth in a stormy day: they shall not be able to
obtain any solid advantage from that which they have wrought. This
is an error most distant from truth. Dost thou not see that GOD hath
created the heavens and the earth in wisdom? If he please, he can destroy you,
and produce a new creature in your stead: neither will this be difficult
with GOD. And they shall all come forth into the presence of GOD at
the last day: and the weak among them shall say unto those who behaved
themselves arrogantly, Verily we were your followers on earth; will ye
not therefore avert from us some part of the divine vengeance? They
shall answer, If GOD had directed us aright, we had certainly directed
you. It is equal unto us whether we bear our torments impatiently, or
whether we endure them with patience: for we have no way to
escape. And Satan shall say, after judgment shall have been given, Verily GOD
promised you a promise of truth: and I also made you a promise; but I
deceived you. Yet I had not any power over you to compel you; but I
called you only, and ye answered me: wherefore accuse not me, but accuse
yourselves. I cannot assist you; neither can ye assist me. Verily I do
now renounce your having associated me with God heretofore. A
grievous punishment is prepared for the unjust. But they who shall have
believed and wrought righteousness shall be introduced into gardens, wherein
rivers flow, they shall remain therein for-
ever, by the permission of their LORD; and their salutation therein shall
be, Peace! Dost thou not see how GOD putteth forth a parable;
representing a good word, as a good tree, whose root is firmly fixed
in the earth, and whose branches reach unto heaven; which bringeth
forth its fruit in all seasons, by the will of its LORD? GOD propoundeth
parables unto men, that they may be instructed. And the likeness of an evil word
is as an evil tree; which is torn up from the face of the earth, and hath no
stability.1 GOD shall confirm them who believe, by the steadfast word
of faith, both in this life and in that which is to come: but GOD shall
lead the wicked into error; for GOD doth that which he pleaseth. Hast thou not
considered those who have changed the grace of GOD to infidelity, and cause
their people to descend into the house of perdition, namely, into hell?
They shall be thrown to burn therein; and an unhappy dwelling shall it
be. They also set up idols as co-partners with GOD, that they might cause
men to stray from his path. Say, unto them, Enjoy the pleasures
of this life for a time; but your departure hence shall be into
hell fire. Speak unto my servants who have believed, that they be
assiduous at prayer, and give alms out of that which we have bestowed on them,
both privately and in public; before the day cometh, wherein there shall
be no buying nor selling, neither any friendship. It is GOD who hath created the
heavens and the earth; and causeth water to descend from heaven, and by means
thereof produceth fruits for your sustenance: and by his command he obligeth the
ships to sail in the sea for your service; and he also forceth the rivers to
supply your uses: he likewise compelleth the sun and the moon, which diligently
perform their courses, to serve you; and hath subjected the day and the night to
your service. He giveth you of everything which ye ask him; and if ye attempt
to reckon up the favors of GOD, ye shall not be able to compute the same.
Surely man is unjust and ungrateful. Remember when Abraham said, O
LORD, make this land a place of security; and grant that I and my
children may avoid the worship of idols; for they, O LORD, have seduced a great
number of men. Whoever therefore shall follow me, he shall be of me; and
whosoever shall disobey me, verily thou wilt be gracious and
merciful. O LORD, I have caused some of my offspring to settle in an
unfruitful valley, near the holy house, O LORD,
that they may be constant at prayer.1 Grant, therefore, that the
hearts of some men may be affected with kindness toward them; and do thou bestow
on them all sorts of fruits, that they may give thanks. O LORD, thou
knowest whatsoever we conceal, and whatsoever we publish; for nothing is hidden
from GOD, either on earth or in heaven. Praise be unto GOD, who hath given me,
in my old age, Israel and Isaac: for my LORD is the hearer of supplication. O
LORD, grant that I may be an observer of prayer, and a part of my
posterity also, O LORD, and receive my supplication. O LORD, forgive me,
and my parents, and the faithful, on the day whereon an account shall be
taken.2 Think not, O prophet, that GOD is regardless of
what the ungodly do. He only deferreth their punishment unto the day
whereon men's eyes shall be fixed: they shall hasten forward, at the
voice of the angel calling to judgment, and shall lift up their heads; they
shall not be able to turn their sight from the object whereon it shall be
fixed, and their hearts shall be void of sense, through excessive
terror. Wherefore do thou threaten men with the day, whereon their
punishment shall be inflicted on them, and whereon those who have acted
unjustly shall say, O LORD, give us respite unto a term near at hand; and
we will obey thy call, and we will follow thy apostles. But it shall
be answered unto them, Did ye not swear heretofore, that no reverse should
befall you? yet ye dwelt in the dwellings of those who had treated their own
souls unjustly; and it appeared plainly unto you how we had dealt with them; and
we propounded their destruction as examples unto you. They employ their
utmost subtlety to oppose the truth; but their subtlety is
apparent unto GOD, who is able to frustrate their designs; although
their subtlety were so great, that the mountains might be moved thereby.
Think not, therefore, O prophet, that GOD will be contrary to his promise
of assistance, made unto his apostles; for GOD is mighty, able to
avenge. The day will come, when the earth shall be changed into another
earth, and the heavens into other heavens; and men shall come forth
from their graves to appear before the only, the mighty GOD.3
And thou shalt see the wicked on that day bound together in fetters: their inner
garments shall be of pitch, and fire shall cover their faces; that GOD may
reward every soul according to what it shall have deserved; for GOD is swift in
taking an account.
This is a sufficient admonition unto men, that they may be warned thereby, and
that they may know that there is but one GOD; and that those who are endued with
understanding may consider.
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CHAPTER
XV.
INTITLED, AL HEJR; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
A. L. R. These are the signs of the book, and of the perspicuous Koran.
The time may come when the unbelievers shall wish that they had been Moslems.
Suffer them to eat, and to enjoy themselves in this world; and let hope
entertain them, but they shall hereafter know their folly. We have not
destroyed any city, but a fixed term of repentance was appointed them. No
nation shall be punished before their time shall be come; neither
shall they be respited after. The Meccans say, O thou to whom the
admonition hath been sent down, thou art certainly possessed with a devil:
wouldest thou not have come unto us with an attendance of angels, if thou
hadst spoken truth? Answer, We send not down the angels, unless on a just
occasion; nor should they be then respited any longer. We have surely sent down
the Koran; and we will certainly preserve the same from corruption. We
have heretofore sent apostles before thee among the ancient sects: and
there came no apostle unto them, but they laughed him to scorn. In the same
manner will we put it into the hearts of the wicked Meccans to scoff at their
prophet: they shall not believe on him; and the sentence of the nations of
old hath been executed heretofore. If we should open a gate in the heaven above
them, and they should ascend thereto all the day long, they should rather say,
Our eyes are only dazzled; or rather we are a people deluded by enchantments. We
have placed the twelve signs in the heaven, and have set them out in
various figures, for the observation of spectators: and we guard them
from every devil driven away with stones, except him who listeneth by stealth,
at whom a visible flame is darted.1 We have also
spread forth the earth, and thrown thereon stable mountains, and we have
caused every kind of vegetable to spring forth in the same, according to
a determinate weight: and we have provided therein necessaries of life for you,
and for him whom ye do not sustain. There is no one thing but the storehouses
thereof are in our hands; and we distribute not the same otherwise than
in a determinate measure. We also send the winds driving the pregnant clouds,
and we send down from heaven water, whereof we give you to drink, and which ye
keep not in store. Verily we give life, and we put to death: and we are the
heirs of all things. We know those among you who go before; and we know
those who stay behind. And thy LORD shall gather them together at the last
day: for he is knowing and wise. We created man of dried clay,
of black mud, formed into shape: and we had before created the devil of subtle
fire. And remember when thy LORD said unto the angels, Verily I am about
to create man of dried clay, of black mud, wrought into shape; when, therefore,
I shall have completely formed him, and shall have breathed of my spirit into
him; do ye fall down and worship him. And all the angels worshipped Adam
together, except Eblis, who refused to be with those who worshipped
him. And God said unto him, O Eblis, what hindered
thee from being with those who worshipped Adam? He answered, It is not
fit that I should worship man, whom thou hast created of dried clay, of black
mud, wrought into shape. God said, Get thee therefore hence: for thou
shalt be driven away with stones: and a curse shall be on thee, until the
day of judgment. The devil said, O LORD, Give me respite until the day of
resurrection. God answered, Verily thou shalt be one of those who
are respited until the day of the appointed time. The devil replied, O
LORD, because thou hast seduced me, I will surely tempt them to
disobedience in the earth; and I will seduce such of them as shall
be thy chosen servants. God said, This is the right way with me.
Verily as to my servants, thou shalt have no power over them; but
over those only who shall be seduced, and who shall follow thee. And hell
is surely denounced unto them all: it hath seven gates; unto every gate a
distinct company of them shall be assigned. But those who fear God
shall dwell in gardens, amidst fountains. The angels shall say unto
them, Enter ye therein in peace and security, and we will remove
all grudges from their breasts; they shall be as brethren, sitting
over against one another on couches; weariness shall not affect them therein,
neither shall they be cast out thence forever. Declare unto my servants
that I am the gracious, the merciful God; and that my punishment is a
grievous punishment. And relate unto them the history of Abraham's
guests. When they went in unto him, and said, Peace be unto thee, he
answered, Verily we are afraid of you: and they replied, Fear not; we
bring thee the promise of a wise son. He said, Do ye bring me the promise of
a son now old age hath overtaken me? what is it therefore that ye tell me?
They said, We have told thee the truth; be not therefore one of those who
despair. He answered, And who despaireth of the mercy of GOD, except those who
err? And he said, What is your errand, therefore, O messengers of God?
They answered, Verily we are sent to destroy a wicked people; but as
for the family of Lot, we will save them all, except his wife; we have
decreed that she shall be one of those who remain behind to be
destroyed with the infidels. And when the messengers came to the family of
Lot, he said unto them, Verily ye are a people who are unknown
to me. They answered, But we are come unto thee to execute that
sentence, concerning which your fellow-citizens doubted: we tell
thee a certain truth; and we are messengers of veracity. Therefore
lead forth thy family, in some time of the night; and do thou follow behind
them, and let none of you turn back; but go whither ye are commanded. And we
gave him this command; because the utmost remnant of those people was to
be cut off in the morning. And the inhabitants of the city came unto Lot,
rejoicing at the news of the arrival of some strangers. And he said
unto them, Verily these are my guests: wherefore do not disgrace me by
abusing them; but fear GOD, and put me not to shame. They answered, Have we
not forbidden thee from entertaining or protecting any man? Lot
replied, These are my daughters: therefore rather make use of
them, if ye be resolved to do what ye purpose. As thou livest
they wander in their folly. Wherefore a terrible storm from heaven assailed them
at sunrise, and we turned the city upside down: and we rained on them
stones of baked clay. Verily herein are signs unto men of sagacity: and
those cities were punished, to point out a right way for men to
walk in. Verily herein is a sign
unto the true believers. The inhabitants of the wood near Midian were
also ungodly. Wherefore we took vengeance on them. And both of them were
destroyed, to serve as a manifest rule for men to direct their actions
by. And the inhabitants of Al Hejr likewise heretofore accused the
messengers of God of imposture: and we produced our signs unto them, but
they retired afar off from the same. And they hewed houses out of the mountains,
to secure themselves. But a terrible noise from heaven assailed them in the
morning; neither was what they had wrought of any advantage unto them. We have
not created the heavens and the earth, and whatever is contained between
them, otherwise than in justice: and the hour of judgment shall surely
come. Wherefore O Mohammed, forgive thy people with a gracious
forgiveness. Verily thy LORD is the creator of thee and of them, and
knoweth what is most expedient. We have already brought unto thee seven
verses which are frequently to be repeated, and the glorious
Koran. Cast not thine eyes on the good things which we have bestowed on
several of the unbelievers, so as to covet the same: neither be thou
grieved on their account. Behave thyself with meekness towards the true
believers; and say, I am a public preacher. If they believe not, we will
inflict a like punishment on them, as we have inflicted on the dividers, who
distinguished the Koran into different parts, for by thy LORD, we will
demand an account from them all of that which they have wrought. Wherefore
publish that which thou hast been commanded, and withdraw from the idolaters. We
will surely take thy part against the scoffers, who associate with GOD another
god; they shall surely know their folly. And now we well know that thou
art deeply concerned on account of that which they say; but do thou celebrate
the praise of thy LORD; and be one of those who worship; and serve thy
LORD until death shall overtake thee.
CHAPTER XVI.
INTITLED, THE BEE; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
THE sentence of GOD will surely come to be executed; wherefore do
not hasten it. Praise be unto him! and far be that from him which they associate
with him! He shall cause the angels to descend with a revelation by his
command, unto such of his servants as he pleaseth, saying, Preach that
there is no GOD, except myself; therefore fear me. He hath created the heavens
and the earth, to manifest his justice; far be that from him which they
associate with him! He hath created man of seed; and yet behold he
is a professed disputer against the resurrection. He hath likewise
created the cattle for you; from them ye have wherewith to keep yourselves warm,
and other advantages; and of them do ye also eat. And they are
likewise a credit unto you, when ye drive them home in the evening, and
when ye lead them forth to feed in the morning: and they carry
your burdens to a distant country, at which ye could not otherwise
arrive, unless with great difficulty to yourselves; for your LORD is
compassionate and merciful. and he hath also created horses, and
mules, and asses, that ye may ride thereon, and for an ornament unto you;
and he likewise created other things which ye know not. It
appertaineth unto GOD to instruct men in the right way; and
there is who turneth aside from the same: but if he had pleased, he would
certainly have directed you all. It is he who sendeth down from heaven
rain water, whereof ye have to drink, and from which plants, whereon ye
feed your cattle, receive their nourishment. And by means thereof he
causeth corn, and olives, and palm-trees, and grapes, and all kinds of
fruits, to spring forth for you. Surely herein is a sign of the divine power
and wisdom unto people who consider. And he hath subjected the night and the
day to your service; and the sun, and the moon, and the stars, which are
compelled to serve by his command. Verily herein are signs unto people of
understanding. And he
hath also given you dominion over whatever he hath created for you in the
earth, distinguished by its different color. Surely herein is a sign unto people
who reflect. It is he who hath subjected the sea unto you, that ye might
eat fish thereout, and take from thence ornaments for you to wear; and thou
seest the ships ploughing the waves thereof, that ye may seek to
enrich yourselves of his abundance, by commerce; and that ye might
give thanks. And he hath thrown upon the earth mountains firmly rooted,
lest it should move with you, and also rivers, and paths, that ye might
be directed: and he hath likewise ordained marks whereby men may know
their way; and they are directed by the stars.1 Shall God
therefore, who createth, be as he who createth not? Do ye not therefore
consider? If ye attempt to reckon up the favors of GOD, ye shall not
be able to compute their number; GOD is surely gracious and
merciful; and GOD knoweth that which ye conceal, and that which ye publish. But
the idols which ye invoke, besides GOD, create nothing, but are
themselves created. They are dead, and not living; neither do they
understand when they shall be raised. Your GOD is one GOD. As to those
who believe not in the life to come, their hearts deny the plainest
evidence, and they proudly reject the truth. There is no doubt but
GOD knoweth that which they conceal and that which they discover. Verily he
loveth not the proud. And when it is said unto them, What hath your LORD sent
down unto Mohammed? they answer, Fables of ancient times. Thus are
they given up to error, that they may bear their own burdens without
diminution on the day of resurrection, and also a part of the burdens of
those whom they caused to err, without knowledge. Will it not be an
evil burden which they shall bear? Their predecessors devised plots
heretofore: but GOD came into their building, to overthrow it from the
foundations; and the roof fell on them from above, and a punishment came upon
them, from whence they did not expect.2 Also on the day of
resurrection he will cover them with shame; and will say, Where are my
companions, concerning whom ye disputed? Those unto whom knowledge shall have
been given shall answer, This day shall shame and misery fall upon
the unbelievers. They whom the angels shall cause to die, having dealt unjustly
with their own souls, shall offer to make their peace in
the article of death, saying, We have done no evil. But the angels shall
reply. Yea; verily GOD well knoweth that which ye have wrought: wherefore
enter the gates of hell, therein to remain forever; and miserable shall
be the abode of the proud. And it shall be said unto those who shall fear
God, What hath your LORD sent down? They shall answer, Good; unto those
who do right shall be given an excellent reward in this world; but the
dwelling of the next life shall be better; and happy shall be the
dwelling of the pious! namely gardens of eternal abode, into which they
shall enter; rivers shall flow beneath the same; therein shall they enjoy
whatever they wish. Thus will GOD recompense the pious. Unto the righteous, whom
the angels shall cause to die, they shall say, Peace be upon you; enter ye into
paradise, as a reward for that which ye have wrought. Do the
unbelievers expect any other than that the angels come unto them,
to part their souls from their bodies; or that the sentence of thy LORD come
to be executed on them? So did they act who were before them; and GOD was
not unjust towards them in that he destroyed them; but they dealt
unjustly with their own souls: the evils of that which they committed reached
them; and the divine judgment which they scoffed at fell upon them. The
idolaters say, If GOD had pleased, we had not worshipped anything besides him,
neither had our fathers: neither had we forbidden anything, without him.
So did they who were before them. But is the duty of the apostles any
other than public preaching? We have heretofore raised up in every nation an
apostle to admonish them, saying, Worship GOD, and avoid Taghut. And of
them there were some whom GOD directed, and there were others of
them who were decreed to go astray. Wherefore go through the earth, O tribe
of Koreish, and see what hath been the end of those who accused their
apostles of imposture. If thou, O prophet, dost earnestly wish for
their direction; verily GOD will not direct him whom he hath resolved to
lead into error; neither shall they have any helpers. And they swear most
solemnly by GOD, saying, GOD will not raise the dead. Yea; the promise
thereof is true: but the greater part of men know it not. He will
raise them that he may clearly show them the truth concerning which
they now disagree, and that the unbelievers may know that they are
liars. Verily our speech unto anything, when we will the same, is, that
we only say unto it, Be; and it is (?) As for those who have fled their
country for the sake of GOD, after they had been unjustly persecuted; we will
surely provide them an excellent habitation in this world, but the reward of the
next life shall be greater; if they knew it. They who persevere
patiently, and put their trust in their LORD, shall not fail of happiness in
this life and in that which is to come. We have not sent any before
thee, as our apostles, other than men, unto whom we spake by revelation.
Inquire therefore of those who have the custody of the scriptures, if ye know
not this to be truth. We sent them with evident miracles,
and written revelations; and we have sent down unto thee this Koran, that thou
mayest declare unto mankind that which hath been sent down unto them, and that
they may consider. Are they who have plotted evil against their prophet
secure that GOD will not cause the earth to cleave under them, or that a
punishment will not come upon them, from whence they do not expect; or that he
will not chastise them while they are busied in travelling from one place to
another, and in traffic? (for they shall not be able to elude the power
of God,) or that he will not chastise them by a gradual destruction? But
your LORD is truly gracious and merciful in granting you respite. Do they
not consider the things which GOD hath created; whose shadows are cast on the
right hand and on the left, worshipping GOD, and become contracted? Whatever
moveth both in heaven and on earth worshippeth GOD, and the angels also;
and they are not elated with pride, so as to disdain his service: they
fear their LORD, who is exalted above them, and perform that which they
are commanded. GOD said, Take not unto yourselves two gods; for there is
but one GOD: and revere me. Unto him belongeth whatsoever is in heaven
and on earth; and unto him is obedience eternally due. Will ye therefore
fear any besides GOD? Whatever favors ye have received are certainly from
GOD; and when evil afflicteth you, unto him do ye make your supplication; yet
when he taketh the evil from off you, behold, a part of you give a companion
unto their LORD, to show their ingratitude for the favors we have
bestowed on them. Delight yourselves in the enjoyments of this life: but
hereafter shall ye know
that ye cannot escape the divine vengeance. And they set apart unto
idols which have no knowledge a part of the food which we have provided
for them. By GOD, ye shall surely be called to account for that which ye have
falsely devised. They attribute daughters unto GOD (far be it from him!) but
unto themselves children of the sex which they desire. And when any of
them is told the news of the birth of a female, his face becometh black,
and he is deeply afflicted: he hideth himself from the people, because of
the ill tidings which have been told him; considering within himself
whether he shall keep it with disgrace, or whether he shall bury it in the dust.
Do they not make an ill judgment? Unto those who believe not in the next life,
the similitude of evil ought to be applied, and unto GOD the most sublime
similitude: for he is mighty and wise. If GOD should punish men
for their iniquity, he would not leave on the earth any moving thing: but
he giveth them respite unto an appointed time; and when their time shall come,
they shall not be respited an hour, neither shall their punishment be
anticipated. They attribute unto GOD that which they dislike themselves, and
their tongues utter a lie; namely, that the reward of paradise is
for them. There is no doubt but that the fire of hell is prepared for
them, and that they shall be sent thither before the rest of the wicked.
By GOD, we have heretofore sent messengers unto the nations before thee:
but Satan prepared their works for them; he was their patron in this
world, and in that which is to come they shall suffer a grievous torment.
We have not sent down the book of the Koran unto thee, for any other
purpose, than that thou shouldest declare unto them that truth
concerning which they disagree; and for a direction and mercy unto people who
believe. GOD sendeth down water from heaven, and causeth the earth to revive
after it hath been dead. Verily herein is a sign of the resurrection unto
people who hearken. Ye have also in cattle an example of instruction: we give
you to drink of that which is in their bellies; a liquor between digested
dregs, and blood; namely, pure milk, which is swallowed with pleasure by
those who drink it. And of the fruits of palm-trees, and of grapes, ye
obtain an inebriating liquor, and also good nourishment. Verily herein is a sign
unto people who understand. Thy LORD spake by inspiration
unto the bee, saying, Provide thee houses in the mountains, and in
the trees, and of those materials wherewith men build hives for
thee: then eat of every kind of fruit, and walk in the beaten paths
of thy LORD. There proceedeth from their bellies a liquor of various color,
wherein is a medicine for men. Verily herein is a sign unto people
who consider. GOD hath created you, and he will hereafter cause you to die: and
some of you shall have his life prolonged to a decrepit age, so that he shall
forget whatever he knew; for GOD is wise and powerful. GOD causeth
some of you to excel others in worldly possessions: yet they who are caused to
excel do not give their wealth unto the slaves whom their right hands
possess, that they may become equal sharers therein. Do they
therefore deny the beneficence of GOD? GOD hath ordained you wives from among
yourselves, and of your wives hath granted you children and grand-children; and
hath bestowed on you good things for food. Will they therefore believe in that
which is vain, and ungratefully deny the goodness of GOD? They worship, besides
GOD, idols which possess nothing wherewith to sustain them, either in
heaven, or on earth; and have no power. Wherefore liken not anything unto
GOD: for GOD knoweth, but ye know not. GOD propoundeth as a parable a possessed
slave, who hath power over nothing, and him on whom we have bestowed a good
provision from us, and who giveth alms thereout both secretly and openly:
shall these two be esteemed equal? GOD forbid! But the greater part of
men know it not. GOD also propoundeth as a parable two men; one of them
born dumb, who is unable to do or understand anything, but is a burden
unto his master; whithersoever he shall send him, he shall not return with any
good success: shall this man, and he who hath his speech and
understanding, and who commandeth that which is just, and followeth the
right way, be esteemed equal? Unto GOD alone is the secret of heaven and
earth known. And the business of the last hour shall be only as
the twinkling of an eye, or even more quick: for GOD is almighty. GOD hath
brought you forth from the wombs of your mothers; ye knew nothing, and he gave
you the senses of hearing and seeing, and understandings, that ye might
give thanks. Do they not behold the fowls which are enabled to fly in the open
firmament of heaven? none supporteth them except
GOD. Verily herein are signs unto people who believe GOD hath also
provided you houses for habitations for you; and hath also provided you
tents of the skins of cattle, which ye find light to be removed on the
day of your departure to new quarters, and easy to be pitched on
the day of your sitting down therein: and of their wool, and their fur,
and their hair, hath he supplied you with furniture and household-stuff
for a season. And GOD hath provided for you, of that which he hath created,
conveniences to shade you from the sun, and he hath also provided
you places of retreat in the mountains, and he hath given you garments to defend
you from the heat, and coats of mail to defend you in your wars. Thus
doth he accomplish his favor towards you, that ye may resign yourselves unto
him. But if they turn back, verily thy duty is public preaching only.
They acknowledge the goodness of GOD, and afterwards they deny the same; but the
greater part of them are unbelievers. On a certain day we will raise a
witness out of every nation: then they who shall have been unbelievers shall not
be suffered to excuse themselves, neither shall they be received into
favor. And when they who shall have acted unjustly shall see the torment
prepared for them; (it shall not be mitigated unto them, neither shall
they be respited): and when those who shall have been guilty of idolatry shall
see their false gods, they shall say, O LORD, these are our idols which we
invoked, besides thee. But they shall return an answer unto them, saying,
Verily ye are liars. And on that day shall the wicked offer submission
unto GOD; and the false deities which they imagined shall abandon them.
As for those who shall have been infidels, and shall have turned aside
others from the way of GOD, we will add unto them punishment upon
punishment because they have corrupted others. On a certain day we
will raise up in every nation a witness against them, from among themselves; and
we will bring thee, O Mohammed, as a witness against these
Arabians. We have sent down unto thee the book of the Koran, for
an explication of everything necessary both as to faith and practice, and
a direction, and mercy, and good tidings unto the Moslems. Verily GOD commandeth
justice, and the doing of good, and the giving unto kindred what shall be
necessary; and he forbiddeth wickedness, and iniquity, and oppression: he
admonisheth you that ye may remember.1
Perform your covenant with GOD, when ye enter into covenant with
him; and violate not your oaths, after the ratification thereof;
since ye have made GOD a witness over you. Verily GOD knoweth that which ye do.
And be not like unto her who undoeth that which she hath spun, untwisting it
after she hath twisted it strongly; taking your oaths between you deceitfully,
because one party is more numerous than another party. Verily GOD only
tempteth you therein; and he will make that manifest unto you, on the day of
resurrection, concerning which ye now disagree. If GOD had pleased, he would
surely have made you one people: but he will lead into error whom he pleaseth,
and he will direct whom he pleaseth; and ye shall surely give an account of that
which ye have done. Therefore take not your oaths between you deceitfully lest
your foot slip, after it hath been steadfastly fixed, and ye taste evil
in this life, for that ye have turned aside from the way of GOD; and ye
suffer a grievous punishment in the life to come. And sell not the
covenant of GOD for a small price; for with GOD is a better recompense
prepared for you, if ye be men of understanding. That which is
with you will fail; but that which is with GOD is permanent: and
we will surely reward those who shall persevere, according to the utmost
merit of their actions. Whoso worketh righteousness, whether he be male
or female, and is a true believer, we will surely raise him to a happy life; and
we will give them their reward, according to the utmost merit of their
actions. When thou readest the Koran, have recourse unto GOD, that he may
preserve thee from Satan driven away with stones; he hath no power over
those who believe, and who put confidence in their LORD; but his power is over
those only who take him for their patron, and who give companions unto
God. When we substitute in the Koran an abrogating verse in
lieu of a verse abrogated (and GOD best knoweth the fitness of
that which he revealeth), the infidels say, Thou art only a forger of
these verses: but the greater part of them know not truth from
falsehood. Say, The holy spirit hath brought the same down from thy LORD
with truth; that he may confirm those who believe, and for a direction and good
tidings unto the Moslems. We also know that they say, Verily, a
certain man teacheth him to compose the Koran. The tongue of
the person unto whom they incline
is a foreign tongue; but this, wherein the Koran is written, is
the perspicuous Arabic tongue.1 Moreover as for those who believe not
the signs of GOD, GOD will not direct them, and they shall suffer a painful
torment: verily they imagine a falsehood who believe not in the signs of GOD,
and they are really the liars. Whoever denieth GOD, after he hath
believed, except him who shall be compelled against his will, and whose heart
continueth steadfast in the faith, shall be severely chastised: but
whoever shall voluntarily profess infidelity, on those shall the indignation of
GOD fall, and they shall suffer a grievous punishment.2 This
shall be their sentence, because they have loved the present life
above that which is to come, and for that GOD directeth not the unbelieving
people. These are they whose hearts, and hearing, and sight, GOD hath
sealed up; and these are the negligent: there is no doubt but that in the next
life they shall perish. Moreover thy LORD will be favorable unto those
who have fled their country, after having suffered persecution, and had been
compelled to deny the faith by violence, and who have since fought
in defence of the true religion, and have persevered with patience;
verily unto these will thy LORD be gracious and merciful, after
they shall have shown their sincerity. On a certain day shall every soul
come to plead itself, and every soul shall be repaid that which it shall have
wrought; and they shall not be treated unjustly. GOD propoundeth as a parable a
city which was secure and quiet, unto which her provisions came in
abundance from every side; but she ungratefully denied the favor of GOD:
wherefore GOD caused her to taste the extreme famine, and fear, because of that
which they had done. And now is an apostle come unto the inhabitants of
Mecca from among themselves; and they accuse him of imposture: wherefore a
punishment shall be inflicted on them, while they are acting unjustly. Eat of
what GOD hath given you for food, that which is lawful and good;
and be thankful for the favors of GOD, if ye serve him. He hath only forbidden
you that which dieth of itself, and blood, and swine's flesh, and that which
hath been slain in the name of any, besides God. But unto him who shall be
compelled by necessity to eat of these things, not lusting nor
wilfully transgressing, GOD will surely be gracious
and merciful. And say not that wherein your tongues utter a lie; This is
lawful, and this is unlawful; that ye may devise
a lie concerning GOD: for they who devise concerning GOD shall not prosper.
They shall have small enjoyment in this world, and in that
which is to come they shall suffer a grievous torment. Unto the Jews did we
forbid that which we have told thee formerly: and we did them no injury in
that respect; but they injured their own souls. Moreover thy LORD will be
favorable unto those who do evil through ignorance, and afterwards repent
and amend: verily unto these will thy LORD be gracious and
merciful, after their repentance. Abraham was a model of true religion,
obedient unto GOD, orthodox, and was not an idolater: he was also
grateful for his benefits: wherefore God chose him, and directed him into
the right way. And we bestowed on him good in this world; and in the next he
shall surely be one of the righteous. We have also spoken unto thee, O
Mohammed, by revelation, saying, Follow the religion of Abraham,
who was orthodox, and was no idolater. The sabbath was only appointed
unto those who differed with their prophet concerning it; and thy LORD
will surely judge between them, on the day of resurrection, as to that
concerning which they differed.1 Invite men unto the way of
thy LORD, by wisdom, and mild exhortation; and dispute with them in the most
condescending manner: for thy LORD well knoweth him who strayeth from his
path, and he well knoweth those who are rightly directed. If ye take
vengeance on any, take a vengeance proportionable to the wrong which hath
been done you; but if ye suffer wrong patiently, verily this will be
better for the patient. Wherefore, do thou bear opposition with patience;
but thy patience shall not be practicable, unless with GOD'S
assistance. And be thou not grieved on account of the unbelievers;
neither be thou troubled for that which they subtilely devise; for GOD is with
those who fear him, and are upright.
CHAPTER XVII.
INTITLED, THE NIGHT
JOURNEY; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
PRAISE be unto him who transported his servant by night, from the sacred
temple of Mecca to the farther temple of Jerusalem, the circuit of
which we have blessed, that we might show some of our signs; for God
is he who heareth, and seeth. And we gave unto Moses the book of
the law, and appointed the same to be a direction unto the children
of Israel, commanding them, saying, Beware that ye take not any other
patron besides me. O posterity of those whom we carried in the ark with
Noah: verily he was a grateful servant. And we expressly declared unto the
children of Israel in the book of the law, saying, Ye will surely commit
evil in the earth twice, and ye will be elated with great insolence.1
And when the punishment threatened for the first of those
transgressions came to be executed, we sent against you our
servants, endued with exceeding strength in war, and they searched the
inner apartments of your houses; and the prediction became accomplished.
Afterwards we gave you the victory over them, in your turn, and we
granted you increase of wealth and children, and we made you a more numerous
people, saying, If ye do well, ye will do well to your own souls; and if
ye do evil, ye will do it unto the same. And when the punishment
threatened for your latter transgression came to be executed,
we sent enemies against you to afflict you, and to enter the temple, as they
entered it the first time, and utterly to destroy that which they had
conquered.2 Peradventure your LORD will have mercy on you
hereafter: but if ye return to transgress a third time, we also
will return to chastise you; and we have appointed hell to be
the prison of the unbelievers. Verily this Koran directeth unto the way
which is most right, and declareth unto the faithful, who do good works, that
they shall receive a great reward; and that for those who believe not in the
life to come, we have prepared a grievous punishment. Man prayeth for evil, as
he prayeth for good; for man is hasty.3 We
have ordained the night and the day for two signs of our power:
afterwards we blot out the sign of the night, and we cause the sign of the day
to shine forth, that ye may endeavor to obtain plenty from your LORD by doing
your business therein, and that ye may know the number of years, and the
computation of time; and everything necessary have we explained by
a perspicuous explication. The fate of every man have we bound about his
neck; and we will produce unto him, on the day of resurrection, a book
wherein his actions shall be recorded: it shall be offered him open,
and the angels shall say unto him, Read thy book; thine own soul will be a
sufficient accountant against thee, this day.1 He who shall be
rightly directed, shall be directed to the advantage only of
his own soul; and he who shall err shall err only against the same: neither
shall any laden soul be charged with the burden of another. We did not
punish any people, until we had first sent an apostle to warn
them. And when we resolved to destroy a city, we commanded the inhabitants
thereof, who lived in affluence, to obey our apostle; but they acted
corruptly therein: wherefore the sentence was justly pronounced against that
city; and we destroyed it with an utter destruction. And how many
generations have we consumed since Noah? for thy LORD sufficiently knoweth and
seeth the sins of his servants. Whosoever chooseth this transitory
life, we will bestow on him therein beforehand that which we please; on
him, namely, whom we please: afterwards will we appoint him hell for
his abode; he shall be thrown into the same to be scorched, covered with
ignominy, and utterly rejected from mercy. But whosoever chooseth
the life to come, and directeth his endeavor towards the same, being also a true
believer; the endeavor of these shall be acceptable unto God. On all will
we bestow the blessings of this life, both on these and on those, of the
gift of thy LORD; for the gift of thy LORD shall not be denied unto any.
Behold, how we have caused some of them to surpass others in wealth and
dignity: but the next life shall be more considerable in degrees of
honor, and greater in excellence. Set not up another god with the
true GOD, lest thou sit down in disgrace, and destitute. Thy LORD
hath commanded that ye worship none besides him; and that ye show
kindness unto your parents, whether the one of them, or both of them
attain to old age with thee. Wherefore, say not unto them, Fie on
you! neither reproach them, but speak respectfully unto them and submit to
behave humbly towards them, out of tender affection and say, O LORD, have mercy
on them both, as they nursed me when I was little. Your LORD well knoweth
that which is in your souls; whether ye be men of integrity: and he will be
gracious unto those who sincerely return unto him. And give unto him who
is of kin to you his due, and also unto the poor, and the
traveller. And waste not thy substance profusely: for the profuse are
brethren of the devils: and the devil was ungrateful unto his LORD.1
But if thou turn from them, in expectation of the mercy which thou hopest from
thy LORD; at least, speak kindly unto them. And let not thy hand be tied
up to thy neck; neither open it with an unbounded expansion, lest thou become
worthy of reprehension, and be reduced to poverty. Verily thy LORD will enlarge
the store of whom he pleaseth, and will be sparing unto whom he pleaseth;
for he knoweth and regardeth his servants. Kill not your children for fear of
being brought to want; we will provide for them and for you; verily the killing
them is a great sin. Draw not near unto fornication; for it is wickedness, and
an evil way. Neither slay the soul which GOD hath forbidden you to slay,
unless for a just cause; and whosoever shall be slain unjustly, we have given
his heir power to demand satisfaction; but let him not exceed the
bounds of moderation in putting to death the murderer in too cruel a
manner, or by revenging his friend's blood on any other than the person who
killed him; since he is assisted by this law. And meddle not with the
substance of the orphan, unless it be to improve it, until he attain his age of
strength: and perform your covenant; for the performance of your
covenant shall be inquired into hereafter. And give full measure, when
you measure aught; and weigh with a just balance. This will be better,
and more easy for determining every man's due. And follow not that
whereof thou hast no knowledge; for the hearing, and the sight, and the heart,
every of these shall be examined at the last day. Walk not proudly in the
land, for thou canst not cleave the earth, neither shalt thou equal the
mountains in stature. All this is evil, and abominable in the sight of
thy LORD. These precepts are a part of the wisdom which they LORD hath
revealed unto thee. Set not up any other god as equal unto GOD, lest thou
be cast into hell, reproved and
rejected. Hath your LORD preferably granted unto you sons, and taken for
himself daughters from among the angels. Verily in asserting this ye
utter a grievous saying. And now have we used various arguments and
repetitions in this Koran, that they may be warned: yet it only rendereth
them more disposed to fly from the truth. Say unto the idolaters,
If there were other gods with him, as ye say, they would surely seek an
occasion of making some attempt against the possessor of the throne: GOD
forbid! and far, very far, be that from him which they utter! The seven heavens
praise him, and the earth, and all who are therein: neither is there anything
which doth not celebrate his praise; but ye understand not their celebration
thereof: he is gracious and merciful. When thou readest the Koran, we
place between thee and those who believe not in the life to come a dark veil;
and we put coverings over their hearts, lest they should understand it, and in
their ears thickness of hearing. And when thou makest mention, in
repeating the Koran, of thy LORD only, they turn their backs, flying
the doctrine of his unity. We well know with what design they
hearken, when they hearken unto thee, and when they privately discourse
together: when the ungodly say, Ye follow no other than a madman. Behold! what
epithets they bestow on thee. But they are deceived; neither can they
find any just occasion to reproach thee. They also say,
After we shall have become bones and dust, shall we surely be raised a new
creature? Answer, Be ye stones, or iron, or some creature more improbable in
your opinions to be raised to life. But they will say, Who shall restore
us to life? Answer, He who created you the first time: and they will wag
their heads at thee, saying, When shall this be? Answer,
Peradventure it is nigh. On that day shall GOD call you forth from
your sepulchres, and ye shall obey, with celebration of his praise, and ye
shall think that ye tarried but a little while. Speak unto my servants, that
they speak mildly unto the unbelievers, lest ye exasperate them; for
Satan soweth discord among them, and Satan is a declared enemy unto man. your
LORD well knoweth you; if he pleaseth, he will have mercy on you, or, if he
pleaseth, he will punish you: and we have not sent thee to be a steward
over them. Thy LORD well knoweth all persons in heaven and on earth. We have
bestowed peculiar favors on some of the prophets, preferably to others; and we
gave unto David the psalms. Say, Call upon those whom ye imagine to be
gods besides him; yet they will not be able to free you from harm, or to
turn it on others. Those whom ye invoke do themselves desire to
be admitted to a near conjunction with their LORD; striving which of
them shall approach nearest unto him: they also hope for his mercy, and
dread his punishment; for the punishment of thy LORD is terrible. There is no
city but we will destroy the same before the day of resurrection, or we will
punish it with a grievous punishment. This is written in the book of our
eternal decrees. Nothing hindered us from sending thee with miracles,
except that the former nations have charged them with imposture. We gave
unto the tribe of Thamud, at their demand, the she-camel visible
to their sight: yet they dealt unjustly with her: and we send not a
prophet with miracles, but to strike terror. Remember when we said
unto thee, Verily thy LORD encompasseth men by his knowledge and power.
We have appointed the vision which we showed thee, and also the tree cursed in
the Koran, only for an occasion of dispute unto men, and to strike them
with terror; but it shall cause them to transgress only the more enormously. And
remember when we said unto the angels, Worship Adam; and they all
worshipped him except Eblis, who said, Shall I worship him whom thou hast
created of clay? And he said, What thinkest thou, as to
this man whom thou hast honored above me? verily, if thou grant me
respite until the day of resurrection, I will extirpate his offspring, except a
few. God answered, Begone, I grant thee respite: but whosoever of
them shall follow thee, hell shall surely be your reward; an ample reward for
your demerits! And entice to vanity such of them as thou canst, by thy
voice; and assault them on all sides with thy horsemen and thy footmen; and
partake with them in their riches, and their children; and make
them promises; (but the devil shall make them no other than deceitful promises:)
as to my servants, thou shalt have no power over them; for thy LORD is a
sufficient protector of those who trust in him. It is your LORD who
driveth forward the ships for you in the sea, that ye may seek to enrich
yourselves of his abundance by commerce; for he is merciful towards
you. When a misfortune befalleth you at sea, the false deities whom ye
invoke are forgotten by you, except him alone: yet when he
bringeth you safe to dry land, ye retire afar off from him, and return to
your idols; for man is ungrateful. Are ye therefore secure that he will not
cause the dry land to swallow you up, or that he will not send against
you a whirlwind driving the sands to overwhelm you? Then shall ye
find none to protect you. Or are ye secure that he will not cause you again to
commit yourselves to the sea another time, and send against you a
tempestuous wind, and drown you; for that ye have been ungrateful? then shall ye
find none to defend you against us, in that distress. And now have
we honored the children of Adam by sundry peculiar privileges and
endowments; and we have given them conveniences of carriage by land and by
sea, and have provided food for them of good things; and we have preferred them
before many of our creatures which we have created, by granting them
great prerogatives. On a certain day we will call all men to
judgment with their respective leader: and whosoever shall have his
book given him into his right hand, they shall read their book with joy and
satisfaction; and they shall not be wronged a hair. And whoever hath been
blind in this life shall be also blind in the next, and shall wander more
widely from the path of salvation. It wanted little but the
unbelievers had tempted thee to swerve from the instructions which we
had revealed unto thee, that thou shouldest devise concerning us a different
thing; and then would they have taken thee for their friend: and unless
we had confirmed thee, thou hadst certainly been very near inclining unto them a
little.1 Then would we surely have caused thee to taste the
punishment of life, and the punishment of death; and thou shouldest not have
found any to protect thee against us. The unbelievers had likewise almost
caused thee to depart the land, that they might have expelled thee thence: but
then should they not have tarried therein after thee, except a little
while. This is the method of dealing which we have prescribed
ourselves in respect to our apostles, whom we have already sent before thee:
and thou shalt not find any change in our prescribed method. Regularly
perform thy prayer at the declension of the sun, at the first darkness of
the night, and the prayer of daybreak; for the prayer of daybreak is borne
witness unto by the angels. And watch some part of the night in
the same exercise, as a work of supererogation for thee: peradventure thy
LORD will raise thee to an honorable station. And say, O LORD, cause me to enter
with a favorable entry, and cause
me to come forth with a favorable coming forth; and grant me from thee an
assisting power. And say, Truth is come, and falsehood is vanished: for
falsehood is of short continuance. We send down of the Koran that which is a
medicine and mercy unto the true believers; but it shall only increase the
perdition of the unjust. When we bestow favors on man, he retireth and
withdraweth himself ungratefully from us: but when evil toucheth him, he
despaireth of our mercy. Say, Every one acteth after his own manner: but
your LORD best knoweth who is most truly directed in his way. They will
ask thee concerning the spirit: answer, The spirit was created at the
command of my LORD: but ye have no knowledge given unto you, except a little. If
we pleased, we should certainly take away that which we have revealed unto thee;
in such case thou couldst not find any to assist thee therein against us, unless
through mercy from thy LORD; for his favor towards thee hath been great. Say,
Verily if men and genii were purposely assembled, that they might produce a
book like this Koran, they could not produce one like unto it,
although the one of them assisted the other. And we have variously propounded
unto men in this Koran every kind of figurative argument; but the greater
part of men refuse to receive it, merely out of infidelity. And they say,
We will by no means believe on thee, until thou cause a spring of water to gush
forth for us out of the earth; or thou have a garden of palm-trees and vines,
and thou cause rivers to spring forth from the midst thereof in abundance; or
thou cause the heaven to fall down upon us, as thou hast given out, in pieces;
or thou bring down GOD and the angels to vouch for thee; or thou have a
house of gold; or thou ascend by a ladder to heaven: neither will we believe thy
ascending thither alone, until thou cause a book to descend unto us,
bearing witness of thee, which we may read. Answer My LORD be praised! Am
I other than a man, sent as an apostle? And nothing hindereth men
from believing, when a direction is come unto them, except that they say, Hath
GOD sent a man for his apostle? Answer, If the angels had walked on earth
as familiar inhabitants thereof, we had surely sent down unto them
from heaven an angel for our apostle. Say, GOD is a sufficient witness
between me and you: for he knoweth and regardeth his servants. Whom GOD shall
direct, he shall be the rightly directed; and whom he shall
cause to err, thou shalt find none to assist, besides him. And we will gather
them together on the day of resurrection, creeping on their faces, blind,
and dumb, and deaf: their abode shall be hell; so often as the fire
thereof shall be extinguished, we will rekindle a burning flame to
torment them. This shall be their reward, because they disbelieve in our
signs, and say, When we shall have been reduced to bones and dust, shall
we surely be raised new creatures? Do they not perceive that GOD, who created
the heavens and the earth, is able to create other bodies, like
their present? And he hath appointed them a limited term; there is no
doubt thereof: but the ungodly reject the truth, merely out of unbelief.
Say, If ye possessed the treasures of the mercy of my LORD, ye would surely
refrain from using them, for fear of spending them; for man is
covetous. We heretofore gave unto Moses the power of working nine evident
signs.1 And do thou ask the children of Israel, as to the story of
Moses; when he came unto them, and Pharaoh said unto him, Verily I esteemed
thee, O Moses, to be deluded by sorcery. Moses answered, Thou well
knowest that none hath sent down these evident signs except the LORD of heaven
and earth; and I surely esteem thee, O Pharaoh, a lost man. Wherefore
Pharaoh sought to drive them out of the land; but we drowned him and all
those who were with him. And we said unto the children of Israel, after his
destruction, Dwell ye in the land: and when the promise of the next life
shall come to be fulfilled, we will bring you both promiscuously
to judgment. We have sent down the Koran with truth, and it hath
descended with truth: and we have not sent thee otherwise than to
be a bearer of good tidings, and a denouncer of threats. And we have
divided the Koran, revealing it by parcels, that thou mightest read it
unto men with deliberation: and we have sent it down, causing it to
descend as occasion required. Say, Whether ye believe therein, or do not
believe, verily those who have been favored with the knowledge of the
scriptures which were revealed before it, when the same is rehearsed unto
them, fall down on their faces, worshipping, and say, Our LORD be
praised, for that the promise of our LORD is surely fulfilled! and they fall
down on their faces, weeping; and the hearing thereof increaseth
their humility. Say, call upon GOD, or call on the Merciful: by whichsoever
of the two names ye
invoke him, it is equal; for he hath most excellent names. Pronounce not
thy prayer aloud, neither pronounce it with too low a voice, but follow a
middle way between these: and say, Praise be unto GOD, who hath
not begotten any child; who hath no partner in the kingdom, nor hath any to
protect him from contempt: and magnify him by proclaiming his greatness.
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CHAPTER
XVIII.
INTITLED, THE CAVE; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
PRAISE be unto GOD, who hath sent down unto his servant the book of
the Koran, and hath not inserted therein any crookedness, but hath made
it a straight rule: that he should threaten a grievous punishment
unto the unbelievers, from his presence; and should bear good tidings
unto the faithful, who work righteousness, that they should receive an excellent
reward, namely, paradise, wherein they shall remain forever: and that he
should warn those who say, GOD hath begotten issue; of which matter they have no
knowledge, neither had their fathers. A grievous saying it is,
which proceedeth from their mouths: they speak no other than a lie. Peradventure
thou wilt kill thyself with grief after them, out of thy earnest zeal for
their conversion, if they believe not in this new revelation of the
Koran. Verily we have ordained whatsoever is on the earth for the ornament
thereof, that we might make trial of men, and see which of them excelleth
in works: and we will surely reduce whatever is thereon to dry dust. Dost thou
consider that the companions of the cave, and Al Rakim, were one of our
signs, and a great miracle?1 When the young men took
refuge in the cave, they said, O LORD, grant us mercy from before thee, and
dispose our business for us to a right issue. Wherefore we struck their
ears with deafness, so that they slept without disturbance in the cave
for a great number of years: then we awaked them, that we might know
which of the two parties was more exact in computing the space which they had
remained there. We will relate unto thee their history with truth. Verily
they were young men who had believed in their LORD: and we had abundantly
directed them: and we fortified their hearts with constancy when they stood
before the tyrant; and they said, Our LORD is the LORD of heaven and
earth: we will by no means call on any god besides him; for then should
we surely utter an extravagance. These our fellow people have taken
other gods, besides him; although they bring no demonstrative argument
for them: and who is more unjust than he who deviseth a lie concerning GOD? And
they said the one to the other, When ye shall separate yourselves from
them, and from the deities which they worship, except GOD, fly into the
cave: your LORD will pour his mercy on you abundantly, and will dispose your
business for you to advantage. And thou mightest have seen the sun, when it had
risen, to decline from their cave towards the right hand, and when it went down,
to leave them on the left hand: and they were in the spacious part of the
cave. This was one of the signs of GOD. Whomsoever GOD shall direct,
he shall be rightly directed: and whomsoever he shall cause to err, thou
shalt not find any to defend, or to direct. And thou wouldest have judged
them to have been awake, while they were sleeping; and we caused them to turn
themselves to the right hand, and to the left. And their dog stretched forth his
forelegs in the mouth of the cave: if thou hadst come suddenly upon them, verily
thou wouldest have turned thy back and fled from them, and thou wouldest have
been filled with fear at the sight of them.1 And so we awaked
them from their sleep, that they might ask questions of one another. One
of them spake and said, How long have ye tarried here? They answered, We
have tarried a day, or part of a day. The others said, Your LORD best
knoweth the time ye have tarried: and now send one of you with this your
money into the city; and let him see which of its inhabitants hath the
best and cheapest food, and let him bring you provision from him; and let him
behave circumspectly, and not discover you to any one. Verily if they come up
against you, they will stone you, or force you to return to their religion; and
then shall ye not prosper forever. And so we made their people acquainted
with what had happened to them; that they might know that the
promise of GOD is true, and that there is no doubt of the last hour; when
they
disputed among themselves concerning their matter. And they said, Erect a
building over them: their LORD best knoweth their condition. Those who
prevailed in their affair answered, We will surely build a chapel over them.
Some say, The sleepers were three; and their dog was
the fourth; and others say, They were five; and their dog
was the sixth; guessing at a secret matter: and others say,
They were seven; and their dog was the eighth. Say, My LORD best
knoweth their number: none shall know them, except a few. Wherefore dispute not
concerning them, except with a clear disputation, according to what hath been
revealed unto thee: and ask not any of the Christians concerning
them. Say not of any matter, I will surely do this to-morrow; unless thou
add, If GOD please. And remember thy LORD, when thou forgettest, and say, My
LORD is able to direct me with ease, that I may draw near unto the truth
of this matter rightly. And they remained in their cave three hundred
years, and nine years over.1 Say, GOD best knoweth how long
they continued there: unto him are the secrets of heaven and earth
known; do thou make him to see and to hear. The inhabitants
thereof have no protector besides him; neither doth he suffer any one to
have a share in the establishment or knowledge of his decree. Read that
which hath been revealed unto thee, of the book of thy LORD, without
presuming to make any change therein: there is none who hath power to change
his words; and thou shalt not find any to fly to, besides him, if thou
attempt it. Behave thyself with constancy towards those who call upon their
LORD morning and evening, and who seek his favor; and let not thine eyes be
turned away from them, seeking the pomp of this life; neither obey him whose
heart we have caused to neglect the remembrance of us, and who followeth his
lusts, and leaveth the truth behind him. And say, The truth is
from your LORD; wherefore let him who will, believe, and let him who will, be
incredulous. We have surely prepared for the unjust hell fire, the flame
and smoke whereof shall surround him like a pavilion: and if they beg relief,
they shall be relieved with water like molten brass, which shall scald
their faces: O how miserable a potion, and how unhappy a couch! As to
those who believe, and do good works, we will not suffer the reward of him who
shall work righteousness to perish; for them are prepared gardens of
eternal abode, which shall be
watered by rivers; they shall be adorned therein with bracelets of gold, and
they shall be clothed in green garments of fine silk and brocades, reposing
themselves therein on thrones. O how happy a reward, and how easy a couch! And
propound unto them as a parable two men: on the one of whom we had bestowed two
vineyards, and had surrounded them with palm-trees, and had caused corn to
grow between them.1 Each of the gardens brought forth its fruit
every season, and failed not at all; and we caused a river to flow in the
midst thereof: and he had great abundance. And he said unto his companion by way
of debate, I am superior to thee in wealth, and have a more powerful family. And
he went into his garden, being guilty of injustice against his own soul,
and said, I do not think that this garden will decay forever;
neither do I think that the last hour will come: and although I should return
unto my LORD, verily I shall find a better garden than this in exchange.
And his companion said unto him, by way of debate, Dost thou not believe
in him who created thee of the dust, and afterwards of seed; and then fashioned
thee into a perfect man? But as for me, GOD is my LORD; and I will not
associate any other deity with my LORD. And when thou enterest thy
garden, wilt thou not say, What GOD pleaseth shall come to pass; there is
no power but in GOD alone? Although thou seest me to be inferior to thee
in wealth and number of children, my LORD is well able to bestow on me a
better gift than thy garden, and to shoot his arrows against the
same from heaven, so that it shall become barren dust; or its water may sink
deep into the earth, that thou canst not draw thereof. And his
possessions were encompassed with destruction, as his companion had
forewarned him; wherefore he began to turn down the palms of his hands
out of sorrow and regret for that which he had expended thereon; for
the vines thereof were fallen down on their trails: and he said, Would to
GOD that I had not associated any other deity with my LORD! And he had no
party to assist him besides GOD, neither was he able to defend himself
against his vengeance. In such case protection belongeth of right
unto GOD alone; he is the best rewarder, and the best giver of success.
And propound to them a similitude of the present life. It is like water
which we send down from heaven; and the herb of the earth is mixed therewith,
and after it hath been green and flourishing,
in the morning it becometh dry stubble, which the winds scatter abroad: and GOD
is able to do all things. Wealth and children are the ornament of this
present life: but good works, which are permanent, are better in
the sight of thy LORD, with respect to the reward, and better with respect to
hope. On a certain day we will cause the mountains to pass away, and thou
shalt see the earth appearing plain and even; and we will gather
mankind together, and we will not leave any one of them behind. And they
shall be set before thy LORD in distinct order, and he shall say unto
them, Now are ye come unto us naked, as we created you the first
time: but ye thought that we should not perform our promise unto you. And
the book wherein every one's actions are recorded shall be put into
his hand; and thou shalt see the wicked in great terror, because of that
which is written therein, and they shall say, Alas for us! what
meaneth this book? it omitteth neither a small action nor a great
one, but it compriseth the same; and they shall find that which they have
wrought, present before their eyes: and thy LORD will not deal unjustly
with any one. Remember when we said unto the angels, Worship ye Adam: and
they all worshipped him, except Eblis, who was one
of the genii, and departed from the command of his LORD. Will ye therefore take
him and his offspring for your patrons besides me, notwithstanding they
are your enemies? Miserable shall such a change be to the ungodly!
I called not them to be present at the creation of the heavens and of the earth,
nor at the creation of themselves, neither did I take those seducers for
my assistants. On a certain day, God shall say unto the
idolaters, Call those whom ye imagined to be my companions, to
protect you: and they shall call them, but they shall not answer them; and
we will place a valley of destruction between them: and the wicked shall see
hell fire: and they shall know that they shall be thrown into the same,
and they shall find no way to avoid it. And now have we variously propounded
unto men, in this Koran, a parable of every kind; but man cavilleth at most
things therein. Yet nothing hindereth men from believing, now a direction
is come unto them, and from asking pardon of their LORD, excepting that they
wait until the punishment of their predecessors come to be
inflicted on them, or that the chastisement of the next life come
upon them publicly. We send not our messengers, but to bear
good tidings, and to denounce threats. Those who believe not dispute with vain
arguments, that they may thereby render the truth of no effect; and they
hold my signs, and the admonitions which have been made them, in derision. And
who is more unjust than he who hath been acquainted with the signs of his LORD,
and retireth afar off from the same, and forgetteth that which his hands have
formerly committed? Verily we have cast veils over their hearts, lest they
should understand the Koran, and into their ears thickness of hearing: if
thou invite them to the true direction, yet will they not therefore be
directed forever. Thy LORD is gracious, endued with mercy; if he would
have punished them for that which they have committed, he would doubtless have
hastened their punishment: but a threat hath been denounced against them,
and they shall find no refuge, besides him. And those former cities did
we destroy, when they acted unjustly; and we gave them previous warning of their
destruction. And remember when Moses said unto his servant Joshua the
son of Nun, I will not cease to go forward, until I come to the place
where the two seas meet; or I will travel for a long space of time.1
But when they were arrived at the meeting of the two seas, they forgot
their fish, which they had taken with them; and the fish took its
way freely in the sea. And when they had passed beyond that place, Moses
said unto his servant, Bring us our dinner; for now are we fatigued with this
our journey. His servant answered, Dost thou know what has befallen
me? When we took up our lodging at the rock, verily I forgot the fish: and
none made me to forget it, except Satan, that I should not remind thee of
it. And the fish took its way into the sea, in a wonderful manner.
Moses said, This is what we sought after. And they both went back,
returning by the way they came. And coming to the rock they found one of
our servants, unto whom we had granted mercy from us, and whom we had taught
wisdom from before us. And Moses said unto him, Shall I follow thee, that
thou mayest teach me part of that which thou hast been taught, for a
direction unto me? He answered, Verily thou canst not bear with me: for
how canst thou patiently suffer those things, the knowledge whereof thou dost
not comprehend? Moses replied, Thou shalt find me patient, if GOD please;
neither will I be disobedient unto thee in anything. He said, If thou follow me,
therefore, ask
me not concerning anything, until I shall declare the meaning thereof unto thee.
So they both went on by the sea-shore, until they went up into a ship;
and he made a hole therein. And Moses said unto him, Hast
thou made a hole therein, that thou mightest drown those who are on board? now
hast thou done a strange thing. He answered, Did I not tell thee that thou
couldst not bear with me? Moses said, Rebuke me not, because I did
forget; and impose not on me a difficulty in what I am commanded. Wherefore they
left the ship and proceeded, until they met with a youth; and he slew
him. Moses said, Hast thou slain an innocent person, without his
having killed another? now hast thou committed an unjust action. He
answered, Did I not tell thee that thou couldest not bear with me? Moses
said, If I ask thee concerning anything hereafter, suffer me not to accompany
thee: now hast thou received an excuse from me. They went forwards, therefore,
until they came to the inhabitants of a certain city: and they
asked food of the inhabitants thereof; but they refused to receive them. And
they found therein a wall, which was ready to fall down; and he set it upright.
Whereupon Moses said unto him, If thou wouldest thou mightest
doubtless have received a reward for it. He answered, This shall be a separation
between me and thee; but I will first declare unto thee the
signification of that which thou couldest not bear with patience. The vessel
belonged to certain poor men, who did their business in the sea: and I was
minded to render it unserviceable, because there was a king behind them, who
took every sound ship by force. As to the youth, his parents were true
believers; and we feared, lest he, being an unbeliever, should oblige
them to suffer his perverseness and ingratitude: wherefore we desired
that their LORD might give them a more righteous child in exchange for
him, and one more affectionate towards them. And the wall belonged to two
orphan youths in the city, and under it was a treasure hidden which
belonged to them; and their father was a righteous man: and thy LORD was
pleased that they should attain their full age, and take forth their treasure,
through the mercy of thy LORD, and I did not what thou hast seen of mine
own will, but by God's direction. This is the interpretation of that
which thou couldest not bear with patience. The Jews will ask thee concerning
Dhu'lkarnein.1 Answer I will rehearse unto you an account of him. We
made him
powerful in the earth, and we gave him means to accomplish everything
he pleased. And he followed his way, until he came to the place
where the sun setteth; and he found it to set in a spring of black mud;
and he found near the same a certain people. And we said, O Dhu'lkarnein, either
punish this people, or use gentleness towards them. He answered,
Whosoever of them shall commit injustice, we will surely punish him in
this world; afterwards shall he return unto his LORD, and he shall punish
him with a severe punishment. But whosoever believeth, and doth that which is
right, shall receive the most excellent reward, and we will give him in command
that which is easy. Then he continued his way, until he came to the place
where the sun riseth; and he found it to rise on certain people, unto
whom we had not given anything wherewith to shelter themselves therefrom.
Thus it was; and we comprehended with our knowledge the forces
which were with him. And he prosecuted his journey from south to
north, until he came between the two mountains; beneath which he found
certain people, who could scarce understand what was said. And they said,
O Dhu'lkarnein, verily, Gog and Magog waste the land; shall we therefore pay
thee tribute, on condition that thou build a rampart between us and them? He
answered, The power wherewith my LORD has strengthened me is better
than your tribute: but assist me strenuously, and I will set a strong
wall between you and them. Bring me iron in large pieces, until it fill up
the space between the two sides of these mountains. And he
said to the workmen, Blow with your bellows, until it make the
iron red hot as fire. And he said further, Bring me molten
brass, that I may pour upon it. Wherefore, when this wall was finished, Gog
and Magog could not scale it, neither could they dig through it.1
And Dhu'lkarnein said, This is a mercy from my LORD: but when the
prediction of my LORD shall come to be fulfilled, he shall reduce the
wall to dust; and the prediction of my LORD is true. On that day we will
suffer some of them to press tumultuously like waves on others: and the trumpet
shall be sounded, and we will gather them in a body together. And we will set
hell on that day before the unbelievers; whose eyes have been veiled from my
remembrance, and who could not hear my words. Do the unbelievers think
that I will not punish them, for that they take my servants for
their protectors be-
sides me? Verily we have prepared hell for the abode of the infidels. Say, Shall
we declare unto you those whose works are vain, whose endeavor in the present
life hath been wrongly directed, and who think they do the work which is right?
These are they who believe not in the signs of their LORD, or that they shall be
assembled before him; wherefore their works are vain, and we will not allow them
any weight on the day of resurrection. This shall be their reward,
namely, hell; for that they have disbelieved, and have held my signs and
apostles in derision. But as for those who believe and do good works,
they shall have the gardens of paradise for their abode: they shall remain
therein forever; they shall wish for no change therein. Say, If the sea were ink
to write the words of my LORD, verily the sea would fail, before the
words of my LORD would fail; although we added another sea like unto it
as a further supply. Say, Verily I am only a man as ye are. It is revealed unto
me that your GOD is one only GOD: let him therefore who hopeth to meet his LORD
work a righteous work; and let him not make any other to partake in the worship
of his LORD.
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CHAPTER
XIX.
INTITLED, MARY; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE
NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
C. H. Y. A. S. A COMMEMORATION of the mercy of thy LORD towards
his servant Zacharias. When he called upon his LORD, invoking him in
secret, and said, O LORD, verily my bones are weakened, and my head is
become white with hoariness, and I have never been unsuccessful in my prayers to
thee, O LORD. But now I fear my nephews, who are to succeed after me, for my
wife is barren: wherefore, give me a successor of my own body from before
thee; who may be my heir, and may be an heir of the family of Jacob; and grant,
O LORD, that he may be acceptable unto thee. And the angel answered
him, O Zacharias, verily we bring thee tidings of a son, whose name shall
be John; we have not caused any to bear the
same name before him. Zacharias said, LORD, how shall I have a son,
seeing my wife is barren, and I am now arrived at a great age, and am
decrepit? The angel said, So shall it be: thy LORD saith, This is
easy with me; since I created thee heretofore, when thou wast nothing.
Zacharias answered, O LORD, give me a sign. The angel replied, Thy
sign shall be that thou shalt not speak to men for three nights,
although thou be in perfect health. And he went forth unto his people,
from the chamber, and he made signs unto them, as if he should say,
Praise ye God in the morning and in the evening. And we said unto his
son, O John, receive the book of the law, with a resolution to
study and observe it. And we bestowed on him wisdom, when he was yet
a child, and mercy from us, and purity of life; and he was a devout
person, and dutiful towards his parents, and was not proud or rebellious.
Peace be on him the day whereon he was born, and the day whereon he shall die,
and the day whereon he shall be raised to life. And remember in the book of
the Koran the story of Mary; when she retired from her family to a place
towards the east, and took a veil to conceal herself from them; and we
sent our spirit Gabriel unto her, and he appeared unto her in the
shape of a perfect man. She said, I fly for refuge unto the merciful God,
that he may defend me from thee: if thou fearest him, thou wilt not
approach me. He answered, Verily I am the messenger of thy LORD, and am
sent to give thee a holy son. She said, How shall I have a son, seeing a man
hath not touched me, and I am no harlot? Gabriel replied, So shall it
be: thy LORD saith, This is easy with me; and we will perform it,
that we may ordain him for a sign unto men, and a mercy from us: for it is a
thing which is decreed. Wherefore she conceived him; and she retired aside with
him in her womb to a distant place; and the pains of child-birth came
upon her near the trunk of a palm-tree.1 She said, Would to GOD I had
died before this, and had become a thing forgotten, and lost in oblivion.
And he who was beneath her called to her, saying, be not grieved; now
hath GOD provided a rivulet under thee; and do thou shake the body of the
palm-tree, and it shall let fall ripe dates upon thee ready gathered. And eat,
and drink, and calm thy mind. Moreover, if thou see any man, and he question
thee, say, Verily I have vowed a fast unto the Merciful: wherefore I will by
no means speak to a man this day. So she
brought the child to her people, carrying him in her arms. And
they said unto her, O Mary, now hast thou done a strange thing: O sister
of Aaron, thy father was not a bad man, neither was thy mother a harlot. But she
made signs unto the child to answer them; and they said, How shall
we speak to him, who is an infant in the cradle? Whereupon the child
said, Verily I am the servant of GOD; he hath given me the book of the
gospel, and hath appointed me a prophet. And he hath made me blessed,
wheresoever I shall be; and hath commanded me to observe prayer, and
to give alms, so long as I shall live; and he hath made me dutiful
towards my mother, and hath not made me proud or unhappy. And peace
be on me the day whereon I was born, and the day whereon I shall die, and
the day whereon I shall be raised to life. This was Jesus, the son of
Mary; the Word of truth, concerning whom they doubt. It is not meet for
GOD, that he should have any son; GOD forbid! When he decreeth a thing, he only
saith unto it, Be; and it is. And verily GOD is my LORD and your LORD;
wherefore, serve him: this is the right way. Yet the sectaries differ among
themselves concerning Jesus; but woe be unto those who are unbelievers,
because of their appearance at the great day. Do thou cause them to hear,
and do thou cause them to see, on the day whereon they
shall come unto us to be judged: but the ungodly are this day in a
manifest error.1 And do thou forewarn them of the day of sighing,
when the matter shall be determined, while they are now sunk in
negligence, and do not believe. Verily we will inherit the earth, and whatever
creatures are therein; and unto us shall they all return. And
remember Abraham in the book of the Koran; for he was one of great
veracity, and a prophet. When he said unto his father, O my father, why
dost thou worship that which heareth not, neither seeth, nor profiteth thee at
all? O my father, verily a degree of knowledge hath been bestowed on me,
which hath not been bestowed on thee: wherefore follow me; I will lead thee into
an even way. O my father, serve not Satan; for Satan was rebellious unto the
Merciful. O my father, verily I fear lest a punishment be inflicted on thee from
the Merciful, and thou become a companion of Satan. His father answered,
Dost thou reject my gods, O Abraham? If thou forbear not, I will surely stone
thee: wherefore leave me for a long time. Abraham replied, Peace
be on thee: I will ask pardon for
thee of my LORD; for he is gracious unto me. And I will separate myself from
you, and from the idols which ye invoke besides GOD; and I will call upon
my LORD; it may be that I shall not be unsuccessful in calling on my LORD, as
ye are in calling upon them. And when he had separated himself from them,
and from the idols which they worshipped besides GOD, we gave him Isaac
and jacob; and we made each of them a prophet, and we bestowed on them, through
our mercy, the gift of prophecy, and children and wealth; and we caused
them to deserve the highest commendations. And remember Moses in the book of
the Koran: for he was sincerely upright, and was an apostle and a
prophet. And we called unto him from the right side of Mount Sinai, and
caused him to draw near, and to discourse privately with us. And
we gave him, through our mercy, his brother Aaron a prophet, for his
assistant. Remember also Ismael in the same book; for he was true to
his promise, and was an apostle, and a prophet. And he commanded
his family to observe prayer, and to give alms; and he was
acceptable unto his LORD. And remember Edris in the same book; for he was
a just person, and a prophet: and we exalted him to a high place. These
are they unto whom GOD hath been bounteous, of the prophets of the posterity of
Adam, and of those whom we carried in the ark with Noah; and of the
posterity of Abraham, and of Israel, and of those whom we have directed and
chosen. When the signs of the Merciful were read unto them, they fell down,
worshipping, and wept: but a succeeding generation have come after them, who
neglect prayer, and follow their lusts; and they shall surely fall into
evil: except him who repenteth, and believeth, and doth that which is right;
these shall enter paradise, and they shall not in the least be wronged: gardens
of perpetual abode shall be their reward, which the Merciful hath
promised unto his servants, as an object of faith; for his promise will surely
come to be fulfilled. Therein shall they hear no vain discourse, but
peace; and their provision shall be prepared for them therein morning and
evening. This is paradise, which we will give for an inheritance unto such of
our servants as shall be pious. We descend not from heaven, unless by the
command of thy LORD: unto him belongeth whatsoever is before us, and
whatsoever is behind us, and whatsoever is in the intermediate space; neither is
thy LORD forgetful of thee.1 He is the
LORD of heaven and earth, and of whatsoever is between them: wherefore worship
him, and be constant in his worship. Dost thou know any named like him? Man
saith, After I shall have been dead, shall I really be brought forth alive
from the grave? Doth not man remember that we created him heretofore,
when he was nothing? But by thy LORD we will surely assemble them and the devils
to judgment; then will we set them round about hell on their knees:
afterwards we will draw forth from every sect such of them as shall have
been a more obstinate rebel against the Merciful; and we best know which of
them are more worthy to be burned therein. There shall be none of you but shall
approach near the same: this is an established decree with thy
LORD.1 Afterwards we will deliver those who shall have been pious,
but we will leave the ungodly therein on their knees. When our manifest signs
are read unto them, the infidels say unto the true believers, Which of the two
parties is in the more eligible condition, and formeth the more
excellent assembly? But how many generations have we destroyed before them,
which excelled them in wealth, and in outward appearance? Say, Whosoever is in
error, the Merciful will grant him a long and prosperous life, until they see
that with which they are threatened, whether it be the punishment of this
life, or that of the last hour; and hereafter they shall know
who is in the worse condition, and the weaker in forces. GOD shall more fully
direct those who receive direction; and the good works which remain
forever are better in the sight of thy LORD than worldly
possessions, in respect to the reward, and more eligible in respect to the
future recompense. Hast thou seen him who believeth not in our signs, and saith,
I shall surely have riches and children bestowed on me? Is he acquainted with
the secrets of futurity; or hath he received a covenant from the Merciful
that it shall be so? By no means. We will surely write down that which he
saith; and increasing we will increase his punishment; and we will be his heir
as to that which he speaketh of; and on the last day he shall appear
before us alone and naked. They have taken other gods, besides
GOD, that they may be a glory unto them. By no means. Hereafter shall they deny
their worship; and they shall become adversaries unto them. Dost thou not see
that we send the devils against the infidels, to incite them to sin by
their instigations? Where-
fore be not in haste to call down destruction upon them; for we number
unto them a determined number of days of respite. On a certain day
we will assemble the pious before the Merciful in an honorable manner, as
ambassadors come into the presence of a prince: but we will drive the
wicked into hell, as cattle are driven to water: they shall obtain no
intercession, except he only who hath received a covenant from the
Merciful.1 They say, The Merciful hath begotten issue. Now have ye
uttered an impious thing: it wanteth little but that on occasion thereof the
heavens be rent, and the earth cleave in sunder, and the mountains be overthrown
and fall, for that they attribute children unto the Merciful; whereas it
becometh not GOD to beget children. Verily there is none in heaven or on earth
but shall approach the Merciful as his servant. He encompasseth them
by his knowledge and power, and numbereth them with an exact
computation: and they shall all come unto him on the day of resurrection,
destitute both of helpers and followers. But as for those who believe and
do good works, the Merciful will bestow on them love. Verily we have rendered
the Koran easy for thy tongue, that thou mayest thereby declare
our promises unto the pious, and mayest thereby denounce threats unto
contentious people. And how many generations have we destroyed before them? Dost
thou find one of them remaining? Or dost thou hear so much as a
whisper concerning them?
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CHAPTER
XX.
INTITLED, T. H.; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE
NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
T. H. WE have not sent down the Koran unto thee, that thou shouldest be
unhappy; but for an admonition unto him who feareth God: being sent down
from him who created the earth, and the lofty heavens. The Merciful sitteth on
his throne: unto him belongeth whatsoever is in heaven and on
earth, and whatsoever is between them, and whatsoever is
under the earth. If thou pronounce thy prayers with a loud voice, know
that it is not necessary in respect to God; for he knoweth that which is
secret, and what is yet more hidden. GOD! there is no GOD but he, he hath most
excellent names. Hast thou been informed of the history of Moses? When he saw
fire, and said unto his family, Tarry ye here; for I perceive fire:
peradventure I may bring you a brand thereout, or may find a direction in our
way by the fire. And when he was come near unto it, a voice called
unto him, saying, O Moses, verily I am thy LORD: wherefore put off thy
shoes; for thou art in the sacred valley Towa. And I have chosen thee; therefore
hearken with attention unto that which is revealed unto thee. Verily I am
GOD; there is no god besides me; wherefore worship me, and perform thy
prayer in remembrance of me. Verily the hour cometh: I will surely manifest the
same, that every soul may receive its reward for that which it hath deliberately
done. Let not him who believeth not therein, and who followeth his lust, prevent
thee from believing in the same, lest thou perish. Now what is
that in thy right hand, O Moses? He answered, It is my rod whereon I lean, and
with which I beat down leaves for my flock; and I have other uses for it. God
said unto him, Cast it down, O Moses. And he cast it down, and
behold, it became a serpent, which ran about. God said, Take hold
on it, and fear not: we will reduce it to its former condition. And put thy
right hand under thy left arm: it shall come forth white, without
any hurt. This shall be another sign: that we may show thee some
of our greatest signs. Go unto Pharaoh: for he is exceedingly impious. Moses
answered, LORD, enlarge my breast, and make what thou hast commanded me easy
unto me: and loose the knot of my tongue, that they may understand my
speech.1 And give me a counsellor of my family, namely, Aaron
my brother. Gird up my loins by him, and make him my colleague in the business:
that we may praise thee greatly, and may remember thee often; for thou regardest
us. God replied, Now hast thou obtained thy request, O Moses: and we have
heretofore been gracious unto thee, another time, when we revealed unto thy
mother that which was revealed unto her, saying, Put him into the ark,
and cast him into the river and the river shall throw him on the shore;
and my enemy and his enemy shall take him and bring him up; and I
be-
stowed on thee love from me, that thou mightest be bred up under my
eye.1 When thy sister went and said, Shall I bring you unto one who
will nurse the child? So we returned thee unto thy mother, that
her mind might be set at ease, and that she might not be afflicted. And thou
slewest a soul, and we delivered thee from trouble; and we proved thee by
several trials: and afterwards thou didst dwell some years among
the inhabitants of Madian. Then thou camest hither according to
our decree, O Moses; and I have chosen thee for myself; wherefore
go thou and thy brother with my signs; and be not negligent in remembering me.
Go ye unto Pharaoh, for he is excessively impious: and speak mildly unto him;
peradventure he will consider, or will fear our threats. They answered, O
LORD, verily we fear lest he be precipitately violent against us, or lest he
transgress more exorbitantly. God replied, Fear not; for I am with
you: I will hear and will see. Go ye therefore unto him, and say, Verily we are
the messengers of thy LORD: wherefore send the children of Israel with us, and
do not afflict them. Now are we come unto thee with a sign from thy LORD: and
peace be upon him who shall follow the true direction. Verily it hath
been revealed unto us, that a punishment shall be inflicted on him who
shall charge us with imposture, and shall turn back. And when they had
delivered their message, Pharaoh said, Who is your LORD, O Moses? He
answered, Our LORD is he who giveth all things: he hath created them, and
directeth them by his providence. Pharaoh said, What therefore is the
condition of the former generations? Moses answered, The knowledge
thereof is with my LORD, in the book of his decrees: my LORD erreth not,
neither doth he forget. It is he who hath spread the earth as a bed for
you, and hath made you paths therein; and who sendeth down rain from heaven,
whereby we cause various kinds of vegetables to spring forth: saying, Eat
of part, and feed your cattle with other part thereof. Verily
herein are signs unto those who are endued with understanding. Out of the
ground have we created you; and to the same will we cause you to return, and
we will bring you forth from thence another time. And we showed Pharaoh
all our signs which we had empowered Moses to perform: but he accused
him of imposture, and refused to believe; and he said, Art
thou come unto us that thou mayest dispossess us of our land by the enchant-
ments, O Moses? Verily we will meet thee with the like enchantments; wherefore
fix an appointment between us and thee; we will not fail it, neither shalt thou,
in an equal place. Moses answered, Let your appointment be on the day of
your solemn feast; and let the people be assembled in open day. And
Pharaoh turned away from Moses, and gathered together the most expert
magicians to execute his stratagem; and then came to the appointment.
Moses said unto them, Woe be unto you! do not devise a lie against GOD, lest he
utterly destroy you by some judgment: for he shall not prosper who deviseth
lies. And the magicians disputed concerning their affair among
themselves, and discoursed in private: and they said, These two are certainly
magicians: they seek to dispossess you of your land by their sorcery; and to
lead away with them your chiefest and most considerable men. Wherefore
collect all your cunning, and then come in order: for he shall prosper
this day, who shall be superior. They said, O Moses, whether wilt thou cast down
thy rod first, or shall we be the first who cast down our rods? He
answered, Do ye cast down your rods first. And behold, their cords and
their rods appeared unto him, by their enchantment, to run about like
serpents; wherefore Moses conceived fear in his heart. But we said
unto him, Fear not; for thou shalt be superior: therefore cast down
the rod which is in thy right hand; and it shall swallow up the
seeming serpents which they have made: for what they have made is only the
deceit of an enchanter; and an enchanter shall not prosper, withersoever he
cometh. And the magicians, when they saw the miracle which Moses
performed, fell down and worshipped, saying, We believe in the LORD of Aaron
and of Moses. Pharaoh said unto them, Do ye believe in him before
I give you permission? Verily this is your master, who hath taught you magic.
But I will surely cut off your hands and your feet on the opposite sides; and I
will crucify you on trunks of palm-trees: and ye shall know which of us is more
severe in punishing, and can longer protract your pains. They answered,
We will by no means have greater regard unto thee than unto those evident
miracles which have been shown us, or than unto him who hath created us.
Pronounce therefore that sentence against us which thou art about to
pronounce: for thou canst only give sentence as to this present life.
Verily we believe in
our LORD, that he may forgive us our sins, and the sorcery which thou hast
forced us to exercise: for GOD is better to reward, and more able
to prolong punishment than thou. Verily whosoever shall appear before his
LORD on the day of judgment, polluted with crimes, shall have hell for
his reward; he shall not die therein, neither shall he live. But whoever
shall appear before him, having been a true believer, and shall
have worked righteousness, for these are prepared the highest degrees
of happiness; namely, gardens of perpetual abode, which shall be watered
by rivers; they shall remain therein forever: and this shall be the reward of
him who shall be pure. And we spake by revelation unto Moses, saying, Go
forth with my servants out of Egypt by night; and smite the waters
with thy rod, and make them a dry path through the sea: be not apprehensive
of Pharaoh's overtaking thee; neither be thou afraid. And when
Moses had done so, Pharaoh followed them with his forces; and the
waters of the sea overwhelmed them. And Pharaoh caused his people to err,
neither did he direct them aright. Thus, O children of Israel, we
delivered you from your enemy; and we appointed you the right side of Mount
Sinai to discourse with Moses and to give him the law; and we caused
manna and quails to descend upon you, saying, Eat of the good things
which we have given you for food; and transgress not therein, lest my
indignation fall on you; and on whomsoever my indignation shall fall, he shall
go down headlong into perdition. But I will be gracious unto him
who shall repent and believe, and shall do that which is right; and who
shall be rightly directed. What hath caused thee to hasten from thy people, O
Moses, to receive the law? He answered, These follow close on my
footsteps; but I have hastened unto thee, O LORD, that thou mightest be well
pleased with me. God said, We have already made a trial of thy
people, since thy departure; and al Sâmeri hath seduced them to
idolatry. Wherefore Moses returned unto his people in great wrath, and
exceedingly afflicted. And he said, O my people, had not your LORD
promised you a most excellent promise? Did the time of my absence seem
long unto you? Or did ye desire that indignation from your LORD should fall on
you, and therefore failed to keep the promise which ye made me? They answered,
We have not failed in what we promised thee of our own authority; but we were
made
to carry in several loads of gold and silver, of the ornaments of
the people, and we cast them into the fire; and in like manner al Sâmeri
also cast in what he had collected, and he produced unto them a corporeal
calf, which lowed. And al Sâmeri and his companions said, This is your
god, and the god of Moses; but he hath forgotten him, and is gone to seek
some other. Did they not therefore see that their idol returned them
no answer, and was not able to cause them either hurt or profit? And Aaron had
said unto them before, O my people, verily ye are only proved by this
calf; for your LORD is the Merciful: wherefore, follow me, and obey my
command. They answered, We will by no means cease to be devoted to its
worship, until Moses return unto us. And when Moses was returned,
he said, O Aaron, what hindered thee, when thou sawest that they went astray,
that thou didst not follow me? Hast thou, therefore, been disobedient to my
command? Aaron answered, O son of my mother, drag me not by the beard,
nor by the hair of my head. Verily I feared lest thou shouldest say, Thou
hast made a division among the children of Israel, and thou hast not observed my
saying. Moses said unto al Sâmeri, What was thy design, O Sâmeri?
He answered, I saw that which they saw not; wherefore I took a handful of
dust from the footsteps of the messenger of God, and I cast it
into the molten calf; for so did my mind direct me. Moses said,
Get thee gone; for thy punishment in this life shall be, that thou
shalt say unto those who shall meet thee, Touch me not; and a
threat is denounced against thee of more terrible pains, in the life
to come, which thou shalt by no means escape.1 And behold now thy
god, to whose worship thou hast continued assiduously devoted; verily we
will burn it; and we will reduce it to powder, and scatter it in the sea. Your
GOD is the true GOD, besides whom there is no other god: he comprehendeth
all things by his knowledge. Thus do we recite unto thee, O
Mohammed, relations of what hath passed heretofore; and we have given thee
an admonition from us. He who shall turn aside from it shall surely carry a load
of guilt on the day of resurrection: they shall continue thereunder
forever; and a grievous burden shall it be unto them on the day of
resurrection. On that day the trumpet shall be sounded; and we will
gather the wicked together on that day, having gray eyes.1 They shall
speak with a low
voice to one another, saying, Ye have not tarried above ten days. We well
know what they will say; when the most conspicuous among them for behavior shall
say, Ye have not tarried above one day. They will ask thee concerning the
mountains: Answer, My LORD will reduce them to dust, and scatter them abroad;
and he will leave them a plain equally extended: thou shalt see no part of them
higher or lower than another. On that day mankind shall follow the
angel who will call them to judgment, none shall have power to
turn aside from him; and their voices shall be low before the Merciful,
neither shalt thou hear any more than the hollow sound of their feet. On
that day, the intercession of none shall be of advantage unto
another, except the intercession of him to whom the Merciful shall
grant permission, and who shall be acceptable unto him in what he saith.
God knoweth that which is before them, and that which is behind them; but
they comprehend not the same by their knowledge: and their faces shall be
humbled before the living, the self-subsisting God; and he shall be
wretched who shall bear his iniquity. But whosoever shall do good works,
being a true believer, shall not fear any injustice, or any diminution of his
reward from God. And thus have we sent down this book, being a Koran
in the Arabic tongue; and we have inserted various threats and promises therein,
that men may fear God, or that it may awaken some consideration in
them: wherefore, let GOD be highly exalted, the King, the Truth! Be not
over-hasty in receiving or repeating the Koran before the revelation
thereof be completed unto thee; and say, LORD, increase my knowledge. We
heretofore gave a command unto Adam; but he forgot the same, and ate of the
forbidden fruit; and we found not in him a firm resolution. And
remember when we said unto the angels, Worship ye Adam; and they
worshipped him: but Eblis refused. And we said, O Adam, verily this is an
enemy unto thee, and thy wife: wherefore, beware lest he turn you out of
paradise; for then shalt thou be miserable. Verily we have made a
provision for thee, that thou shalt not hunger therein, neither shalt thou
be naked: and there is also a provision made for thee, that thou
shalt not thirst therein, neither shalt thou be incommoded by heat. But Satan
whispered evil suggestions unto him, saying, O Adam, shall I guide thee
to the tree of eternity, and a kingdom
which faileth not? And they both ate thereof: and their nakedness appeared unto
them; and they began to sew together the leaves of paradise, to cover
themselves. And thus Adam became disobedient unto his LORD, and was
seduced. Afterwards his LORD accepted him, on his repentance, and was
turned unto him, and directed him. And God said, Get ye down
hence, all of you: the one of you shall be an enemy unto the
other. But hereafter shall a direction come unto you from me: and whosoever
shall follow my direction shall not err, neither shall he be unhappy; but
whosoever shall turn aside from my admonition, verily he shall lead a
miserable life, and we will cause him to appear before us on the day of
resurrection, blind. And he shall say, O LORD, why hast thou brought me
before thee blind, whereas before I saw clearly? God shall answer,
Thus have we done, because our signs came unto thee, and thou didst
forget them; and in the same manner shalt thou be forgotten this day. And thus
will we reward him who shall be negligent, and shall not believe in the signs of
his LORD: and the punishment of the life to come shall be more severe, and more
lasting, than the punishment of this life. Are not the Meccans,
therefore, acquainted how many generations we have destroyed before them; in
whose dwellings they walk? Verily herein are signs unto those who are endued
with understanding. And unless a decree had previously gone forth from thy LORD
for their respite, verily their destruction had necessarily
followed: but there is a certain time determined by God for their
punishment. Wherefore, do thou, O Mohammed, patiently bear that which
they say; and celebrate the praise of thy LORD before the rising of the sun, and
before the setting thereof, and praise him in the hours of the night, and
in the extremities of the day, that thou mayest be well-pleased with the
prospect of receiving favor from God. And cast not thine eyes on that which
we have granted divers of the unbelievers to enjoy, namely, the
splendor of this present life, that we may prove them thereby; for the provision
of thy LORD is better, and more permanent. Command thy family to
observe prayer; and do thou persevere therein. We require not of thee that
thou labor to gain necessary provisions for thyself and family; we
will provide for thee; for the prosperous issue shall attend on
piety. The unbelievers say, Unless he come unto us with
a sign from his LORD, we will not believe on him. Hath not a plain
declaration come unto them, of that which is contained in the former
volumes of scripture, by the revelation of the Koran? if we had destroyed
them by a judgment before the same had been revealed, they would have
said, at the resurrection, O LORD, how could we believe since thou
didst not send unto us an apostle, that we might follow thy signs, before we
were humbled and covered with shame? Say, Each of us wait the
issue: wait, therefore; for ye shall surely know hereafter who have
been the followers of the even way, and who hath been rightly
directed.
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CHAPTER
XXI.
INTITLED, THE PROPHETS; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
THE time of giving up their account draweth nigh unto the people
of Mecca; while they are sunk in negligence, turning aside from
the consideration thereof. No admonition cometh unto them from their LORD,
being lately revealed in the Koran, but when they hear it, they turn it
to sport: their hearts are taken up with delights. And they who act
unjustly discourse privately together, saying, Is this Mohammed
any more than a man like yourselves? Will ye therefore come to hear a
piece of sorcery, when ye plainly perceive it to be so? Say, My LORD
knoweth whatever is spoken in heaven and on earth: it is he who
heareth and knoweth. But they say, The Koran is a confused
heap of dreams: nay, he hath forged it; nay, he is a poet: let him come unto us
therefore with some miracle, in like manner as the former prophets were
sent. None of the cities which we have destroyed believed the miracles which
they saw performed before them: will these therefore believe, if they see
a miracle? We sent none as our apostles before them, other than men,
unto whom we revealed our will. Ask those who are acquainted with the
scripture, if ye know not this. We
gave them not a body which could be supported without their eating food;
neither were they immortal. But we made good our promise unto them:
wherefore we delivered them, and those whom we pleased; but we destroyed the
exorbitant transgressors. Now have we sent down unto you, O Koreish, the
book of the Koran; wherein there is honorable mention of you: will
ye not therefore understand? And how many cities have we overthrown, which were
ungodly; and caused other nations to rise up after them? And when they felt our
severe vengeance, behold, they fled swiftly from those cities. And the
angels said scoffingly unto them, Do not fly; but return to that wherein ye
delighted, and to your habitations; peradventure ye will be asked. They
answered, Alas for us! verily we have been unjust. And this their lamentation
ceased not, until we had rendered them like corn which is mown down and
utterly extinct. We created not the heavens and the earth, and that which is
between them, by way of sport. If we had pleased to take diversion, verily we
had taken it with that which beseemeth us; if we had resolved to
have done this. But we will oppose truth to vanity, and it shall confound
the same; and behold, it shall vanish away. Woe be unto you, for that which ye
impiously utter concerning God! since whoever is in heaven
and on earth is subject unto him; and the angels who are in his
presence do not insolently disdain his service, neither are they tired
therewith. They praise him night and day; they faint not. Have
they taken gods from the earth? Shall they raise the dead to life? If
there were either in heaven or on earth gods besides GOD, verily both
would be corrupted. But far be that which they utter from GOD, the LORD of the
throne! No account shall be demanded of him for what he shall do; but an account
shall be demanded of them. Have they taken other gods besides him! Say,
Produce your proof thereof. This is the admonition of those who are
contemporary with me, and the admonition of those who have been
before me, but the greater part of them know not the truth, and turn aside
from the same. We have sent no apostle before thee, but we revealed unto
him that there is no god beside myself, wherefore serve me. They say, The
Merciful hath begotten issue; and the angels are his daughters. GOD
forbid! They are his honored servants, they prevent him not in anything which
they say; and they execute his com-
mand. He knoweth that which is before them, and that which is behind them; they
shall not intercede for any, except for whom it shall please him; and
they tremble for fear of him. Whoever of them shall say, I am a god besides him;
that angel will we reward with hell: for so will we reward the
unjust. Do not the unbelievers therefore know, that the heavens and the earth
were solid, and we clave the same in sunder; and made every living thing of
water? Will they not therefore believe? And we placed stable mountains on
the earth, lest it should move with them; and we made broad passages between
them for paths, that they might be directed in their journeys: and we
made the heaven a roof well supported. Yet they turn aside from the signs
thereof, not considering that they are the workmanship of God. It is he
who hath created the night, and the day, and the sun, and the moon; all the
celestial bodies move swiftly, each in its respective orb. We
have not granted unto any man before thee eternal permanency in this
world; if thou die, therefore, will they be immortal? Every soul shall taste
of death: and we will prove you with evil, and with good, for a trial of
you; and unto us shall ye return. When the unbelievers see thee, they
receive thee only with scoffing, saying, Is this he who mentioneth
your gods with contempt? Yet themselves believe not what is mentioned
to them of the Merciful. Man is created of precipitation. Hereafter will
I show you my signs, so that ye shall not wish them to be hastened. They say,
When will this threat be accomplished, if ye speak truth? If they
who believe not knew that the time will surely come, when they shall not
be able to drive back the fire of hell from their faces, nor from
their backs, neither shall they be helped, they would not hasten it. But
the day of vengeance shall come upon them suddenly, and shall strike them
with astonishment: they shall not be able to avert it, neither shall they be
respited. Other apostles have been mocked before thee; but the
punishment which they scoffed at fell upon such of them as mocked. Say
unto the scoffers, Who shall save you by night and by day from the
Merciful? Yet they utterly neglect the remembrance of their LORD. Have they gods
who will defend them, besides us? They are not able to help themselves; neither
shall they be assisted against us by their companions, But we have permitted
these men and their fathers to enjoy
worldly prosperity, so long as life was continued unto them. Do they not
perceive that we come unto the land of the unbelievers, and straiten the
borders thereof? Shall they therefore be the conquerors? Say, I only preach unto
you the revelation of God: but the deaf will not hear thy call,
whenever they are preached unto. Yet if the least breath of the
punishment of thy LORD touch them, they will surely say, Alas for us! verily we
have been unjust. We will appoint just balances for the day of resurrection;
neither shall any soul be injured at all: although the merit or guilt of an
action be of the weight of a grain of mustard-seed only, we will
produce it publicly; and there will be sufficient accountants with us. We
formerly gave unto Moses and Aaron the law, being a distinction
between good and evil, and a light and admonition unto the pious; who
fear their LORD in secret, and who dread the hour of judgment. And this
book also is a blessed admonition, which we have sent down from
heaven: will ye therefore deny it? And we gave unto Abraham his direction
heretofore, and we knew him to be worthy of the revelations wherewith he was
favored. Remember when he said unto his father, and his people, What are
these images, to which ye are so entirely devoted? They answered, We
found our fathers worshipping them. He said, Verily both ye and your fathers
have been in a manifest error. They said, Dost thou seriously tell us the
truth, or art thou one who jestest with us? He replied, Verily your LORD
is the LORD of the heavens and the earth; it is he who hath created them:
and I am one of those who bear witness thereof. By GOD, I will surely
devise a plot against your idols, after ye shall have retired from them,
and shall have turned your backs.1 And in the people's absence he
went into the temple where the idols stood, and he brake them all in
pieces, except the biggest of them; that they might lay the blame upon that.
And when they were returned, and saw the havoc which had been made, they
said, Who hath done this to our gods? He is certainly an impious person. And
certain of them answered, We heard a young man speak reproachfully of
them: he is named Abraham. They said, Bring him therefore before the people,
that they may bear witness against him. And when he was brought before
the assembly, they said unto him, Hast thou done this unto our gods,
O Abraham? He answered, Nay, that biggest of them
hath done it: but ask them, if they can speak. And they returned unto
themselves, and said the one to the other, Verily ye are the impious
persons. Afterwards they relapsed into their former obstinacy, and
said, Verily thou knowest that these speak not. Abraham answered, Do
ye therefore worship, besides GOD, that which cannot profit you at all, neither
can it hurt you? Fie on you: and upon that which ye worship besides GOD! Do ye
not understand? They said, Burn him, and avenge your gods: if ye do this it
will be well. And when Abraham was cast into the burning pile, we said, O
fire, be thou cold, and a preservation unto Abraham.1 And they sought
to lay a plot against him: but we caused them to be the sufferers.2
And we delivered him, and Lot, by bringing them into the land wherein we
have blessed all creatures. And we bestowed on him Isaac and Jacob, as an
additional gift: and we made all of them righteous persons. We also made
them models of religion, that they might direct others by our command:
and we inspired into them the doing of good works, and the observance of prayer,
and the giving of alms; and they served us. And unto Lot we gave wisdom and
knowledge, and we delivered him out of the city which committed filthy crimes;
for they were a wicked and insolent people; and we led him into our
mercy; for he was an upright person. And remember Noah, when he called
for destruction on his people, before the prophets above
mentioned: and we heard him, and delivered him and his family from a great
strait: and we protected him from the people who accused our signs of falsehood;
for they were a wicked people, wherefore we drowned them all. And
remember David and Solomon, when they pronounced judgment concerning a
field, when the sheep of certain people had fed therein by night, having
no shepherd; and we were witnesses of their judgment: and we gave the
understanding thereof unto Solomon. And on all of them we bestowed
wisdom, and knowledge. And we compelled the mountains to praise us, with David;
and the birds also: and we did this. And we taught him the art of making
coats of mail for you, that they may defend you in your wars: will ye therefore
be thankful? And unto Solomon we subjected a strong wind: it ran at his
command to the land whereon we had bestowed our blessing: and we knew all
things. And we also subjected unto his command divers of the devils, who
might dive to get pearls for him,
and perform other work besides this; and we watched over them. And
remember Job; when he cried unto his LORD, saying, Verily evil
hath afflicted me: but thou art the most merciful of those who show
mercy.1 Wherefore we heard him, and relieved him from the evil
which was upon him: and we restored unto him his family, and as many more with
them, through our mercy, and for an admonition unto those who serve God.
And remember Ismael, and Edris, and Dhu'lkefl. All these were
patient persons; wherefore we led them into our mercy; for they were righteous
doers. And remember Dhu'lnun, when he departed in wrath, and thought that
we could not exercise our power over him. And he cried out in the darkness,
saying, There is no GOD, besides thee: praise be unto thee! Verily I have
been one of the unjust. Wherefore we heard him, and delivered him from
affliction; for so do we deliver the true believers. And remember
Zacharias, when he called upon his LORD, saying, O LORD, leave me not
childless: yet thou art the best heir. Wherefore we heard him, and we gave him
John; and we rendered his wife fit for bearing a child unto him. These
strove to excel in good works, and called upon us with love, and with fear; and
humbled themselves before us. And remember her who preserved her
virginity, and into whom we breathed of our spirit; ordaining her and her son
for a sign unto all creatures. Verily this your religion is one religion, and I
am your LORD; wherefore serve me. But the Jews and Christians have made
schisms in the affair of their religion among themselves; but all
of them shall appear before us. Whosoever shall do good works, being a true
believer, there shall be no denial of the reward due to his endeavors;
and we will surely write it down unto him. An inviolable prohibition
is laid on every city which we shall have destroyed; for that they
shall not return any more into the world, until Gog and Magog shall have
a passage opened for them, and they shall hasten from every high hill, and the
certain promise shall draw near to be fulfilled: and behold, the eyes of
the infidels shall be fixed with astonishment, and they shall say, Alas
for us! we were formerly regardless of this day; yea, we were wicked
doers. Verily both ye, O men of Mecca, and the idols which
ye worship besides GOD, shall be cast as fuel into hell
fire: ye shall go down into the same. If these were really gods,
they would not go down
into the same: and all of them shall remain therein forever. In that
place shall they groan for anguish; and they shall not hear
aught therein. As for those unto whom the most excellent reward
of paradise hath been predestinated by us, they shall be transported far off
from the same; they shall not hear the least sound thereof: and they shall
continue forever in the felicity which their souls desire. The greatest
terror shall not trouble them; and the angels shall meet them to congratulate
them, saying, This is your day which ye were promised. On that day we
will roll up the heavens, as the angel al Sijil rolleth up the book
wherein every man's actions are recorded.1 As we made the
first creature out of nothing, so we will also reproduce it at
the resurrection. This is a promise which it lieth on us to
fulfil: we will surely perform it. And now have we written in the
psalms, after the promulgation of the law, that my servants the righteous
shall inherit the earth. Verily in this book are contained sufficient
means of salvation, unto people who serve God. We have not sent
thee, O Mohammed, but as a mercy unto all creatures. Say, No other
hath been revealed unto me, than that your GOD is one GOD: will ye
therefore be resigned unto him? But if they turn their backs to
the confession of God's unity, say, I proclaim war against you
all equally: but I know not whether that which ye are threatened with
be nigh, or whether it be far distant. Verily God knoweth
the discourse which is spoken in public; and he also knoweth that which
ye hold in private. I know not but peradventure the respite granted
you is for a trial of you; and that ye may enjoy the prosperity of this
world for a time. Say, LORD, judge between me and my adversaries with
truth. Our LORD is the Merciful; whose assistance is to be implored
against the blasphemies and calumnies which ye utter.
CHAPTER XXII.
INTITLED, THE
PILGRIMAGE; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
O MEN of Mecca, fear your LORD. Verily the shock of the
last hour will be a terrible thing. On the day whereon ye shall
see it, every woman who giveth suck shall forget the infant which she
suckleth, and every female that is with young shall cast her burden; and
thou shalt see men seemingly drunk, yet they shall not be really
drunk: but the punishment of GOD will be severe. There is a man who
disputeth concerning GOD without knowledge, and followeth every rebellious
devil: against whom it is written, that whoever shall take him for his patron,
he shall surely seduce him, and shall lead him into the torment of hell. O men,
if ye be in doubt concerning the resurrection, consider that we
first created you of the dust of the ground; afterwards, of seed;
afterwards, of a little coagulated blood; afterwards, of a piece of flesh,
perfectly formed in part, and in part imperfectly formed; that we
might make our power manifest unto you: and we caused that which we
please to rest in the wombs, until the appointed time of delivery. Then
we bring you forth infants; and afterwards we permit you to attain your
age of full strength: and one of you dieth in his youth, and another of
you is postponed to a decrepit age, so that he forgetteth whatever he knew. Thou
seest the earth sometimes dried up and barren: but when we send down rain
thereon, it is put in motion and swelleth, and produceth every kind of luxuriant
vegetables. This showeth that GOD is the truth, and that he
raiseth the dead to life, and that he is almighty; and that the hour of
judgment will surely come (there is no doubt thereof), and that GOD will
raise again those who are in the graves. There is a man who disputeth concerning
GOD without either knowledge, or a direction, or an enlightening book; proudly
turning his side, that he may seduce men from the way of GOD. Ignominy
shall attend him in this world; and on the day of resurrection we will
make him taste the torment of burning, when it shall be said
unto him. This thou sufferest because of that which thy hands have
formerly committed; for GOD is not unjust towards mankind. There are some men
who serve GOD in a wavering manner, standing, as it were, on the verge
of the true religion. If good befall one of them, he resteth
satisfied therein; but if any tribulation befall him, he turneth himself round,
with the loss both of this world, and of the life to come. This is
manifest perdition. He will call upon that, besides GOD, which can neither hurt
him, nor profit him. This is an error remote from truth. He will invoke
him who will sooner be of hurt to his worshipper than of advantage.
Such is surely a miserable patron, and a miserable companion. But GOD
will introduce those who shall believe, and do righteous works, into gardens
through which rivers flow; for GOD doth that which he pleaseth. Whoso thinketh
that GOD will not assist his apostle in this world, and in the world to
come, let him strain a rope towards heaven, then let him put an end to his life,
and see whether his devices can render that ineffectual, for which he was angry.
Thus do we send down the Koran, being evident signs: for GOD directeth
whom he pleaseth. As to the true believers, and those who Judaize, and
the Sabians, and the Christians, and the Magians, and the idolaters; verily GOD
shall judge between them on the day of resurrection; for GOD is witness of all
things. Dost thou not perceive that all creatures both in heaven and on
earth adore GOD; and the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and the mountains,
and the trees, and the beasts, and many men? but many are worthy of
chastisement: and whomsoever GOD shall render despicable, there shall be none to
honor; for GOD doth that which he pleaseth. These are two opposite parties, who
dispute concerning their LORD. And they who believe not shall have garments of
fire fitted unto them: boiling water shall be poured on their heads; their
bowels shall be dissolved thereby, and also their skins; and they shall
be beaten with maces of iron. So often as they shall endeavor to get out
of hell, because of the anguish of their torments, they shall be
dragged back into the same; and their tormentors shall say unto them,
Taste ye the pain of burning. GOD will introduce those who shall believe, and
act righteously, into gardens through which rivers flow: they shall be adorned
therein with bracelets of gold, and pearls; and their vestures therein shall be
silk.
They are directed unto a good saying; and are directed into the honorable way.
But they who shall disbelieve, and obstruct the way of GOD, and hinder men
from visiting the holy temple of Mecca, which we have appointed
for a place of worship unto all men: the inhabitant thereof, and
the stranger have an equal right to visit it: and whosoever shall
seek impiously to profane it, we will cause him to taste a grievous torment.
Call to mind when we gave the site of the house of the Caaba for
an abode unto Abraham, saying, Do not associate anything with me; and
cleanse my house for those who compass it, and who stand up, and who bow
down to worship. And proclaim unto the people a solemn pilgrimage; let them come
unto thee on foot, and on every lean camel, arriving from every distant
road; that they may be witnesses of the advantages which accrue to them
from the visiting this holy place, and may commemorate the name of GOD on
the appointed days, in gratitude for the brute cattle which he hath
bestowed on them. Wherefore eat thereof, and feed the needy, and the
poor. Afterwards let them put an end to the neglect of their persons; and let
them pay their vows, and compass the ancient house.1 This let them
do. And whoever shall regard the sacred ordinances of GOD, this will be
better for him in the sight of his LORD. All sorts of cattle are allowed
you to eat, except what hath been read unto you, in former passages of
the Koran, to be forbidden. But depart from the abomination of idols, and
avoid speaking that which is false: being orthodox in respect to GOD,
associating no other god with him; for whoever associateth, any
other with GOD is like that which falleth from heaven, and which the birds
snatch away, or the wind bloweth to a far distant place. This is so. And
whoso maketh valuable offerings unto GOD, verily they proceed from the
piety of men's hearts. Ye receive various advantages from the cattle
designed for sacrifices, until a determined time for slaying them:
then the place of sacrificing them is at the ancient house. Unto the
professors of every religion have we appointed certain rites, that they may
commemorate the name of GOD on slaying the brute cattle which he hath
provided for them. Your GOD is one GOD: wherefore resign yourselves
wholly unto him. And do thou bear good tidings unto those who humble
themselves; whose hearts, when mention is made of GOD, are struck with fear; and
unto those who
patiently endure that which befalleth them; and who duly perform their prayers,
and give alms out of what we have bestowed on them. The camels slain for
sacrifice have we appointed for you as symbols of your obedience unto GOD:
ye also receive other advantages from them. Wherefore commemorate
the name of GOD over them, when ye slay them, standing on their feet
disposed in right order: and when they are fallen down dead, eat of them;
and give to eat thereof both unto him who is content with what is
given him, without asking, and unto him who asketh. Thus have we given you
dominion over them, that ye might return us thanks. Their flesh is not
accepted of GOD, neither their blood; but your piety is accepted of him. Thus
have we given you dominion over them, that ye might magnify GOD, for the
revelations whereby he hath directed you. And bear good tidings unto the
righteous, that GOD will repel the ill designs of the infidels from the
true believers; for GOD loveth not every perfidious unbeliever. Permission is
granted unto those who take arms against the unbelievers, for that they
have been unjustly persecuted by them (and GOD is certainly able to
assist them): who have been turned out of their habitations injuriously, and
for no other reason than because they say, Our LORD is GOD. And if GOD did
not repel the violence of some men by others, verily monasteries, and
churches, and synagogues, and the temples of the Moslems, wherein the
name of GOD is frequently commemorated, would be utterly demolished. And GOD
will certainly assist him who shall be on his side: for GOD is strong
and mighty. And he will assist those who, if we establish them in
the earth, will observe prayer, and give alms, and command that which is just,
and forbid that which is unjust. And unto GOD shall be the end of
all things. If they accuse thee, O Mohammed, of imposture;
consider that, before them, the people of Noah, and the tribes of Ad and
Thamud, and the people of Abraham, and the people of Lot, and the inhabitants of
Madian, accused their prophets of imposture: and Moses was also charged
with falsehood. And I granted a long respite unto the unbelievers: but
afterwards I chastised them; and how different was the change I made
in their condition! How many cities have we destroyed, which were
ungodly, and which are now fallen to ruin on their roofs? And how
many wells have been abandoned, and lofty
castles? Do they not therefore journey through the land? And have they not
hearts to understand with, or ears to hear with? Surely as to these things
their eyes are not blind, but the hearts are blind which are in
their breasts. They will urge thee to hasten the threatened
punishment; but GOD will not fail to perform what he hath threatened: and
verily one day with thy LORD is as a thousand years, of those
which ye compute. Unto how many cities have I granted respite, though they were
wicked? Yet afterwards I chastised them: and unto me shall they come to be
judged at the last day. Say, O men, verily I am only a public preacher unto
you. And they who believe, and do good works, shall obtain forgiveness and an
honorable provision. But those who endeavor to make our signs of none effect
shall be the inhabitants of hell. We have sent no apostle, or prophet,
before thee, but, when he read, Satan suggested some error in his
reading. But GOD shall make void that which Satan hath suggested: then shall GOD
confirm his signs; for GOD is knowing and wise. But this he
permitteth, that he may make that which Satan hath suggested, a temptation
unto those in whose hearts there is an infirmity, and whose hearts are hardened
(for the ungodly are certainly in a wide disagreement from the truth):
and that they on whom knowledge hath been bestowed may know that this
book is the truth from thy LORD, and may believe therein; and that their
hearts may acquiesce in the same: for GOD is surely the director of those
who believe, into the right way. But the infidels will not cease to doubt
concerning it, until the hour of judgment cometh suddenly upon them; or
until the punishment of a grievous day overtake them. On that day the kingdom
shall be GOD'S: he shall judge between them. And they who shall have believed,
and shall have wrought righteousness, shall be in gardens of pleasure;
but they who shall have disbelieved, and shall have charged our signs with
falsehood, those shall suffer a shameful punishment. And as to those who
shall have fled their country for the sake of GOD'S true religion, and
afterwards shall have been slain, or shall have died; on them will GOD bestow an
excellent provision; and GOD is the best provider. He will surely introduce them
with an introduction with which they shall be well pleased; for GOD is
knowing and gracious. This is so. Whoever shall take a vengeance
equal to the injury which
hath been done him, and shall afterwards be unjustly treated; verily GOD will
assist him: for GOD is merciful, and ready to forgive. This
shall be done, for that GOD causeth the night to succeed the day, and he
causeth the day to succeed the night; and for that GOD both heareth
and seeth. This, because GOD is truth, and because what they invoke
besides him is vanity; and for that GOD is the high, the mighty. Dost thou not
see that GOD sendeth down water from heaven, and the earth becometh green? for
GOD is gracious and wise. Unto him belongeth whatsoever is
in heaven and on earth: and GOD is self-sufficient, worthy to be praised. Dost
thou not see that GOD hath subjected whatever is in the earth to your service,
and also the ships which sail in the sea, by his command? And he
withholdeth the heaven that it fall not on the earth, unless by his permission:
for GOD is gracious unto mankind, and merciful. It is he who hath
given you life, and will hereafter cause you to die; afterwards he will
again raise you to life, at the resurrection: but man is
surely ungrateful. Unto the professors of every religion have we appointed
certain rites, which they observe. Let them not therefore dispute with thee
concerning this matter: but invite them unto thy LORD: for thou
followest the right direction. But if they enter into debate with thee, answer,
GOD well knoweth that which ye do: GOD will judge between you on the day of
resurrection, concerning that wherein ye now disagree. Dost thou not know
that GOD knoweth whatever is in heaven and on earth? Verily this is
written in the book of his decrees: this is easy with GOD. They
worship, besides GOD, that concerning which he hath sent down no convincing
proof, and concerning which they have no knowledge: but the unjust doers shall
have none to assist them. And when our evident signs are rehearsed unto them,
thou mayest perceive, in the countenances of the unbelievers, a disdain
thereof: it wanteth little but that they rush with violence on those who
rehearse our signs unto them. Say, Shall I declare unto you a worse thing than
this? The fire of hell, which GOD hath threatened unto those who believe
not, is worse; and an unhappy journey shall it be thither. O men,
a parable is propounded unto you; wherefore hearken unto it. Verily
the idols which ye invoke, besides GOD, can never create a single fly,
although they were all assembled for that purpose: and if the fly
snatch
anything from them, they cannot recover the same from it. Weak is the
petitioner, and the petitioned. They judge not of GOD according to his due
estimation: for GOD is powerful and mighty. GOD chooseth
messengers from among the angels, and from among men: for GOD is he who
heareth and seeth. He knoweth that which is before them, and that which
is behind them: and unto GOD shall all things return. O true believers,
bow down, and prostrate yourselves, and worship your LORD; and work
righteousness, that ye may be happy: and fight in defence of GOD'S true
religion, as it behooveth you to fight for the same. He hath chosen you,
and hath not imposed on you any difficulty in the religion which he hath
given you, the religion of your father Abraham: he hath named you Moslems
heretofore, and in this book; that our apostle may be a witness
against you at the day of judgment, and that ye may be witnesses against
the rest of mankind. Wherefore be ye constant at prayer; and give alms:
and adhere firmly unto GOD. He is your master; and he is the best master, and
the best protector.
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CHAPTER
XXIII.
INTITLED, THE TRUE BELIEVERS; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
NOW are the true believers happy: who humble themselves in their prayer,
and who eschew all vain discourse, and who are doers of
alms-deeds; and who keep themselves from carnal knowledge of any women
except their wives, or the captives which their right hands possess (for
as to them they shall be blameless: but whosoever coveteth any
woman beyond these, they are transgressors): and who acquit
themselves faithfully of their trust, and justly perform their covenant;
and who observe their appointed times of prayer: these shall be
the heirs, who shall inherit paradise; they shall continue therein forever. We
formerly created man in a finer sort of clay; afterwards we placed him in the
form of seed in a sure receptacle: afterwards we made the seed coag-
ulated blood; and we formed the coagulated blood into a piece of flesh: then we
formed the piece of flesh into bones: and we clothed those bones with flesh:
then we produced the same by another creation. Wherefore blessed be GOD, the
most excellent Creator! After this shall ye die: and afterwards shall ye be
restored to life, on the day of resurrection. And we have created over you seven
heavens: and we are not negligent of what we have created.1 And we
send down rain from heaven, by measure; and we cause it to remain on the earth:
we are also certainly able to deprive you of the same. And we cause gardens of
palm-trees, and vineyards, to spring forth for you by means thereof; wherein ye
have many fruits, and whereof ye eat. And we also raise for you a tree
springing from Mount Sinai; which produceth oil, and a sauce for those who eat.
Ye have likewise an instruction in the cattle; we give you to drink of the
milk which is in their bellies, and ye receive many advantages
from them; and of them do ye eat: and on them, and on ships, are ye carried. We
sent Noah heretofore unto his people, and he said, O my people, serve GOD: ye
have no GOD besides him; will ye therefore not fear the consequence of your
worshipping other gods? And the chiefs of his people, who believed not,
said, This is no other than a man, as ye are: he seeketh to raise himself to a
superiority over you. If GOD had pleased to have sent a messenger unto
you, he would surely have sent angels: we have not heard this of our
fore-fathers. Verily he is no other than a man disturbed with frenzy:
wherefore wait concerning him for a time. Noah said, O LORD, do thou
protect me; for that they accuse me of falsehood. And we revealed our
orders unto him, saying, Make the ark in our sight; and according
to our revelation. And when our decree cometh to be executed, and the
oven shall boil and pour forth water, carry into it of every species
of animals one pair; and also thy family, except such of them on whom a
previous sentence of destruction hath passed: and speak not unto me in
behalf of those who have been unjust; for they shall be drowned. And when
thou and they who shall be with thee shall go up into the ark, say Praise
be unto GOD, who hath delivered us from the ungodly people! And say, O LORD,
cause me to come down from this ark with a blessed descent; for
thou art the best able to bring me down from the same with safety. Verily
herein
were signs of our omnipotence; and we proved mankind
thereby. Afterwards we raised up another generation after them; and we sent
unto them an apostle from among them, who said, Worship GOD: ye have no
GOD besides him; will ye therefore not fear his vengeance? And the chiefs
of his people, who believed not, and who denied the meeting of the life to come,
and on whom we had bestowed affluence in this present life, said, This is no
other than a man, as ye are; he eateth of that whereof ye eat, and he drinketh
of that whereof ye drink: and if ye obey a man like unto yourselves, ye will
surely be sufferers. Doth he threaten you that after ye shall be dead, and shall
become dust and bones, ye shall be brought forth alive from your graves?
Away, away with that ye are threatened with! There is no other life
besides our present life: we die, and we live; and we shall not be raised again.
This is no other than a man, who deviseth a lie concerning GOD: but we will not
believe him. Their apostle said, O LORD, defend me; for that they have
accused me of imposture. God answered, After a little while they shall
surely repent their obstinacy. Wherefore a severe punishment was justly
inflicted on them, and we rendered them like the refuse which is
carried down by a stream. Away therefore with the ungodly people! Afterwards
we raised up other generations after them. No nation shall be punished before
their determined time; neither shall they be respited after. Afterwards
we sent our apostles, one after another. So often as their apostle came unto any
nation, they charged him with imposture: and we caused them successively to
follow one another to destruction; and we made them only subjects
of traditional stories. Away therefore with the unbelieving nations!
Afterwards we sent Moses, and Aaron his brother, with our signs and manifest
power, unto Pharaoh and his princes: but they proudly refused to believe on
him; for they were a haughty people. And they said, Shall we believe on two
men like unto ourselves; whose people are our servants? And they accused them of
imposture: wherefore they became of the number of those who were
destroyed. And we heretofore gave the book of the law unto Moses, that
the children of Israel might be directed thereby. And we appointed
the son of Mary, and his mother, for a sign: and we prepared an abode for them
in an elevated part of the earth, being a place of quiet and security,
and watered with
running springs. O apostles, eat of those things which are good; and work
righteousness: for I well know that which ye do. This your religion is one
religion; and I am your LORD: wherefore fear me. But men have rent the
affair of their religion into various sects: every party rejoiceth in
that which they follow. Wherefore leave them in their confusion, until a certain
time. Do they think that we hasten unto them the wealth and children which we
have abundantly bestowed on them, for their good? But they do not understand.
Verily they who stand in awe, for fear of their LORD, and who believe in the
signs of their LORD, and who attribute not companions unto their LORD; and who
give that which they give in alms, their hearts being struck with dread,
for that they must return unto their LORD: these hasten unto good, and are
foremost to obtain the same. We will not impose any difficulty on a soul,
except according to its ability; with us is a book, which speaketh the
truth; and they shall not be injured. But their hearts are drowned in
negligence, as to this matter: and they have works different from those
we have mentioned; which they will continue to do, until when we chastise
such of them as enjoy an affluence of fortune, by a severe punishment,
behold, they cry aloud for help: but it shall be answered them, Cry not
for help to-day: for ye shall not be assisted by us. My signs were read unto
you, but ye turned back on your heels: proudly elating yourselves because of
your possessing the holy temple; discoursing together by night,
and talking foolishly. Do they not therefore attentively consider that
which is spoken unto them; whether a revelation is come unto them
which came not unto their fore-fathers? Or do they not know their apostle; and
therefore reject him? Or do they say, He is a madman? Nay, he hath come unto
them with the truth; but the greater part of them detest the truth. If the truth
had followed their desires, verily the heavens and the earth, and whoever
therein is, had been corrupted. But we have brought them their
admonition; and they turn aside from their admonition. Dost thou ask of them any
maintenance for thy preaching? since the maintenance of thy LORD is
better; for he is the most bounteous provider. Thou certainly invitest them to
the right way: and they who believe not in the life to come, do surely deviate
from that way. If we had had compassion on them, and taken off from them
the calamity which had befallen them, they would
surely have more obstinately persisted in their error, wandering in
confusion. We formerly chastised them with a punishment: yet they did not
humble themselves before their LORD, neither did they make supplications unto
him; until, when we have opened upon them a door, from which a severe
punishment hath issued, behold they are driven to despair thereat. It is
God who hath created in you the senses of hearing and of
sight, that ye may perceive our judgments, and hearts, that ye may
seriously consider them: yet how few of you give thanks! It is he who hath
produced you in the earth; and before him shall ye be assembled. It is he who
giveth life, and putteth to death; and to him is to be attributed the
vicissitude of night and day: do ye not therefore understand? But the
unbelieving Meccans say as their predecessors said: they say, When
we shall be dead, and shall have become dust and bones, shall we really be
raised to life? We have already been threatened with this, and our fathers also
heretofore: this is nothing but fables of the ancients. Say, Whose is the earth,
and whoever therein is, if ye know? They will answer, GOD'S. Say, Will ye
not therefore consider? Say, Who is the LORD of the seven heavens, and the LORD
of the magnificent throne? They will answer, They are GOD'S. Say, Will ye
not therefore fear him? Say, In whose hand is the kingdom of all things;
who protecteth whom he pleaseth, but is himself protected of none; if ye
know? They will answer, In GOD'S. Say, How therefore are ye bewitched?
Yea, we have brought them the truth; and they are certainly liars in denying
the same. GOD hath not begotten issue; neither is there any other god
with him: otherwise every god had surely taken away that which he had created;
and some of them had exalted themselves above the others. Far be that from GOD,
which they affirm of him! He knoweth that which is concealed, and that
which is made public: wherefore far be it from him to have those sharers in
his honor which they attribute to him! Say, O LORD, If thou wilt surely
cause me to see the vengeance with which they have been threatened; O
LORD, set me not among the ungodly people: for we are surely able to make thee
see that with which we have threatened them. Turn aside evil with that which is
better: we well know the calumnies which they utter against thee.
And say, O LORD I fly unto thee for refuge, against the suggestions of the
devils
and I have recourse unto thee, O LORD, to drive them away, that they be
not present with me. The gainsaying of the unbelievers ceaseth not until,
when death overtaketh any of them, he saith, O LORD, suffer me to return to
life, that I may do that which is right; in professing the true faith
which I have neglected. By no means. Verily these are the words which ye shall
speak: but behind them there shall be a bar, until the day of
resurrection.1 When therefore the trumpet shall be sounded, there
shall be no relation between them which shall be regarded on that day;
neither shall they ask assistance of each other. They whose balances
shall be heavy with good works shall be happy; but they whose balances
shall be light are those who shall lose their souls, and shall remain in
hell forever. The fire shall scorch their faces, and they shall writhe their
mouths therein for anguish: and it shall be said unto them, Were not my
signs rehearsed unto you; and did ye not charge them with falsehood? They shall
answer, O LORD, our unhappiness prevailed over us, and we were people who sent
astray. O LORD, take us forth from this fire: if we return to our
former wickedness, we shall surely be unjust. God will say unto
them, Be ye driven away with ignominy thereinto: and speak not unto me to
deliver you. Verily there were a party of my servants, who said, O LORD, we
believe: wherefore forgive us, and be merciful unto us; for thou art the best of
those who show mercy. But ye received them with scoffs, so that they suffered
you to forget my admonition, and ye laughed them to scorn. I have this day
rewarded them, for that they suffered the injuries ye offered them with
patience: verily they enjoy great felicity. God will say, What number of
years have ye continued on earth? They will answer, We have continued
there a day, or part of a day: but ask those who keep account. God
will say, Ye have tarried but a while, if ye knew it. Did ye think that
we had created you in sport, and that ye should not be brought again before us?
Wherefore let GOD be exalted, the King, the Truth! There is no GOD besides him,
the LORD of the honorable throne. Whoever together with the true GOD
shall invoke another god, concerning whom he hath no demonstrative proof, shall
surely be brought to an account for the same before his LORD. Verily the
infidels shall not prosper. Say, O LORD, pardon, and show mercy; for thou art
the best of those who show mercy.
CHAPTER XXIV.
INTITLED, LIGHT;
REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
THIS Sura have we sent down from heaven; and have ratified
the same; and we have revealed evident signs, that ye may be warned. The whore,
and the whoremonger, shall ye scourge with a hundred stripes. and let not
compassion towards them prevent you from executing the judgment of GOD;
if ye believe in GOD and the last day: and let some of the true believers be
witnesses of their punishment. The whoremonger shall not marry any other
than a harlot, or an idolatress. And a harlot shall no man take in
marriage, except a whoremonger, or an idolater. And this kind of marriage
is forbidden the true believers. But as to those who accuse women of
reputation of whoredom, and produce not four witnesses of the
fact, scourge them with fourscore stripes, and receive not their testimony
forever; for such are infamous prevaricators; excepting those who shall
afterwards repent, and amend; for unto such will GOD be gracious
and merciful. They who shall accuse their wives of adultery, and
shall have no witnesses thereof, besides themselves; the testimony
which shall be required of one of them shall be, that he swear
four times by GOD that he speaketh the truth: and the fifth time that he
imprecate the curse of GOD on him if he be a liar. And it shall avert the
punishment from the wife, if she swear four times by GOD that he is a
liar; and if the fifth time she imprecate the wrath of GOD on her, if he
speaketh the truth. If it were not for the indulgence of GOD
towards you, and his mercy, and that GOD is easy to be reconciled, and
wise, he would immediately discover your crimes. As to the party
among you who have published the falsehood concerning Ayesha, think it
not to be an evil unto you: on the contrary, it is better for you.1
Every man of them shall be punished according to the injustice of which
he hath been guilty; and he among them who hath undertaken to aggravate the same
shall suffer a grievous punishment. Did not the faithful men, and the faithful
women, when ye heard this,
judge in their own minds for the best; and say, This is a manifest falsehood?
Have they produced four witnesses thereof? wherefore since they have not
produced the witnesses, they are surely liars in the sight of GOD. Had it
not been for the indulgence of GOD towards you, and his mercy, in this
world and in that which is to come, verily a grievous punishment had been
inflicted on you, for the calumny which ye have spread: when ye published
that with your tongues, and spoke that with your mouths, of which ye had no
knowledge; and esteemed it to be light, whereas it was a matter of importance in
the sight of GOD. When ye heard it, did ye say, It belongeth not unto us, that
we should talk of this matter: GOD forbid! this is a grievous calumny.
GOD warneth you, that ye return not to the like crime forever; if ye be
true believers. And GOD declareth unto you his signs; for GOD is
knowing and wise. Verily they who love that scandal be published of those
who believe, shall receive a severe punishment both in this world and in
the next. GOD knoweth, but ye know not. Had it not been for the
indulgence of GOD towards you and his mercy, and that GOD is gracious
and merciful, ye had felt his vengeance. O true believers, follow
not the steps of the devil: for whosoever shall follow the steps of the devil,
he will command them filthy crimes, and that which is unlawful. If it
were not for the indulgence of GOD, and his mercy towards you, there
had not been so much as one of you cleansed from his guilt forever: but
GOD cleanseth whom he pleaseth; for GOD both heareth and knoweth.
Let not those among you, who possess abundance of wealth and have
ability, swear that they will not give unto their kindred, and the poor,
and those who have fled their country for the sake of GOD'S true religion: but
let them forgive, and act with benevolence towards them. Do ye not desire
that GOD should pardon you? And GOD is gracious and merciful.
Moreover they who falsely accuse modest women, who behave in a negligent manner,
and are true believers, shall be cursed in this world, and in the
world to come; and they shall suffer a severe punishment. One day their own
tongues shall bear witness against them, and their hands, and their feet,
concerning that which they have done. On that day shall GOD render unto them
their just due; and they shall know that GOD is the evident truth. The wicked
women should be
joined to the wicked men, and the wicked men to the wicked women; but the
good women should be married to the good men, and the good men to the
good women. These shall be cleared from the calumnies which
slanderers speak of them; they shall obtain pardon, and an
honorable provision. O true believers, enter not any houses, besides your own
houses, until ye have asked leave, and have saluted the family thereof: this
is better for you; peradventure ye will be admonished.1 And if
ye shall find no person in the houses, yet do not enter them, until leave
be granted you: and if it be said unto you, Return back, do ye return back. This
will be more decent for you: and GOD knoweth that which ye do. It
shall be no crime in you, that ye enter uninhabited houses, wherein ye may meet
with a convenience. GOD knoweth that which ye discover, and that which ye
conceal. Speak unto the true believers, that they restrain their eyes, and keep
themselves from immodest actions: this will be more pure for them; for GOD is
well acquainted with that which they do. And speak unto the believing women,
that they restrain their eyes, and preserve their modesty, and discover not
their ornaments, except what necessarily appeareth thereof; and let them
throw their veils over their bosoms, and not show their ornaments, unless to
their husbands, or their fathers, or their husbands' fathers, or their sons, or
their husbands' sons, or their brothers, or their brothers' sons, or their
sisters' sons, or their women, or the captives which their right hands
shall possess, or unto such men as attend them, and have no need of
women, or unto children, who distinguish not the nakedness of women. And let
them not make a noise with their feet, that their ornaments which they hide may
thereby be discovered. And be ye all turned unto GOD, O true believers,
that ye may be happy. Marry those who are single among you, and such as are
honest of your men-servants and your maid-servants: if they be poor, GOD will
enrich them of his abundance; for GOD is bounteous and wise. And
let those who find not a match, keep themselves from fornication, until
GOD shall enrich them of his abundance. And unto such of your slaves as desire a
written instrument allowing them to redeem themselves on paying a certain
sum, write one, if ye know good in them; and give them of the riches
of GOD, which he hath given you. And compel not your maid-servants to prostitute
themselves, if they be willing to
live chastely; that ye may seek the casual advantage of this present
life; but whoever shall compel them thereto, verily GOD will be
gracious and merciful unto such women after their compulsion. And
now have we revealed unto you evident signs, and a history like unto some
of the histories of those who have gone before you, and an admonition
unto the pious. GOD is the light of heaven and earth: the similitude of
his light is as a niche in a wall, wherein a lamp is placed, and the lamp
enclosed in a case of glass; the glass appears as it were a
shining star. It is lighted with the oil of a blessed tree, an olive
neither of the east, nor of the west: it wanteth little but that the oil thereof
would give light, although no fire touched it. This is light added
unto light. GOD will direct unto his light whom he pleaseth. GOD propoundeth
parables unto men; for GOD knoweth all things. In the houses which GOD hath
permitted to be raised, and that his name be commemorated therein! men celebrate
his praise in the same, morning and evening, whom neither merchandising nor
selling diverteth from the remembering of GOD, and the observance of prayer, and
the giving of alms; fearing the day whereon men's hearts and eyes shall
be troubled; that GOD may recompense them according to the utmost merit of what
they shall have wrought, and may add unto them of his abundance a more
excellent reward; for GOD bestoweth on whom he pleaseth without measure. But
as to the unbelievers, their works are like the vapor in a plain, which
the thirsty traveller thinketh to be water, until, when he cometh
thereto, he findeth it to be nothing; but he findeth GOD with him, and he
will fully pay him his account; and GOD is swift in taking an account; or, as
the darkness in a deep sea, covered by waves riding on waves, above which
are clouds, being additions of darkness one over the other; when
one stretcheth forth his hand, he is far from seeing it. And unto
whomsoever GOD shall not grant his light, he shall enjoy no light at all.
Dost thou not perceive that all creatures both in heaven and earth praise
GOD: and the birds also, extending their wings? Every one knoweth his
prayer, and his praise: and GOD knoweth that which they do. Unto GOD
belongeth the kingdom of heaven and earth; and unto GOD shall be
the return at the last day. Dost thou not see that GOD gently driveth
forward the clouds, and gathereth them together, and then layeth them on
heaps? Thou also seest the rain, which falleth from the midst thereof; and
God sendeth down from heaven as it were mountains, wherein there
is hail; he striketh therewith whom he pleaseth, and turneth the same away from
whom he pleaseth: the brightness of his lightning wanteth but little of taking
away the sight. GOD shifteth the night, and the day: verily herein is an
instruction unto those who have sight. And GOD hath created every animal of
water; one of them goeth on his belly, and another of them walketh upon two
feet, and another of them walketh upon four feet: GOD createth that which
he pleaseth; for GOD is almighty. Now have we sent down evident signs: and GOD
directeth whom he pleaseth into the right way. The hypocrites say, We
believe in GOD, and on his apostle; and we obey them: yet a part
of them turneth back, after this; but these are not really believers. And
when they are summoned before GOD and his apostle, that he may judge between
them; behold, a part of them retire: but if the right had been on their side,
they would have come and submitted themselves unto him. Is there an infirmity in
their hearts? Do they doubt? Or do they fear lest GOD and his apostle act
unjustly towards them? But themselves are the unjust doers. The saying of the
true believers, when they are summoned before GOD and his apostle, that he may
judge between them, is no other than that they say, We have heard, and do obey:
and these are they who shall prosper. Whoever shall obey GOD and his apostle,
and shall fear GOD, and shall be devout towards him; these shall enjoy great
felicity. They swear by GOD, with a most solemn oath, that if thou commandest
them, they will go forth from their houses and possessions. Say, Swear
not to a falsehood: obedience is more requisite: and GOD is well
acquainted with that which ye do. Say, Obey GOD, and obey the apostle: but if ye
turn back, verily it is expected of him that he perform his duty,
and of you that ye perform your duty; and if ye obey him, ye shall be
directed, but the duty of our apostle is only public preaching. GOD
promiseth unto such of you as believe, and do good works, that he will cause
them to succeed the unbelievers in the earth, as he caused those who were
before you to succeed the infidels of their time; and that he will
establish for them their religion which pleaseth them, and will change their
fear into security. They shall worship me; and shall not
associate any other with me. But whoever shall disbelieve after this,
they will be the wicked doers. Observe prayer, and give alms, and obey the
apostle; that ye may obtain mercy. Think not that the unbelievers shall
frustrate the designs of God on earth: and their abode hereafter
shall be hell fire; a miserable journey shall it be thither! O
true believers, let your slaves and those among you who shall not have attained
the age of puberty, ask leave of you, before they come into your
presence, three times in the day; namely, before the morning prayer,
and when ye lay aside your garments at noon, and after the evening prayer.
These are the three times for you to be private: it shall be no
crime in you, or in them, if they go in to you without asking permission
after these times, while ye are in frequent attendance, the one of you on
the other. Thus GOD declareth his signs unto you; for GOD is
knowing and wise. And when your children attain the age of
puberty, let them ask leave to come into your presence at all times, in
the same manner as those who have attained that age before them, ask
leave. Thus GOD declareth his signs unto you; and GOD is knowing
and wise. As to such women as are past child-bearing, who hope not
to marry again, because of their advanced age; it shall be no crime in
them, if they lay aside their outer garments, not showing their
ornaments; but if they abstain from this, it will be better for them. GOD
both heareth and knoweth. It shall be no crime in the blind, nor
shall it be any crime in the lame, neither shall it be any crime in the sick, or
in yourselves, that ye eat in your houses, or in the houses of your fathers, or
the houses of your mothers, or in the houses of your brothers, or the houses of
your sisters, or the houses of your uncles on the father's side, or the houses
of your aunts on the father's side, or the houses of your uncles on the mother's
side, the houses of your aunts on the mother's side, or in those houses
the keys whereof ye have in your possession, or in the house of your
friend. It shall not be any crime in you whether ye eat together, or separately.
And when ye enter any houses, salute one another on the part of GOD, with a
blessed and a welcome salutation. Thus GOD declareth his signs unto you, that ye
may understand. Verily they only are true believers, who believe in GOD
and his apostle, and when they are assembled with him on any affair, depart not,
until they have obtained leave of him. Verily
they who ask leave of thee are those who believe in GOD and his apostle. When
therefore they ask leave of thee to depart, on account of any business of
their own, grant leave unto such of them as thou shalt think fit, and ask pardon
for them of GOD; for GOD is gracious and merciful. Let not the
calling of the apostle be esteemed among you, as your calling the one to the
other. GOD knoweth such of you as privately withdraw themselves from the
assembly, taking shelter behind one another. But let those who withstand his
command take heed, lest some calamity befall them in this world, or a
grievous punishment be inflicted on them in the life to come. Doth
not whatever is in heaven and on earth belong unto GOD? He well knoweth
what ye are about: and on a certain day they shall be assembled before him; and
he shall declare unto them that which they have done; for GOD knoweth all
things.
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CHAPTER
XXV.
INTITLED, AL FORKAN; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BLESSED be he who hath revealed the Forkan unto his servant, that he may
be a preacher to all creatures: unto whom belongeth the kingdom of heaven
and of earth: who hath begotten no issue; and hath no partner in his
kingdom: who hath created all things, and disposed the same according to
his determinate will. Yet have they taken other gods besides him; which
have created nothing, but are themselves created: and are able neither to avert
evil from, nor to procure good unto themselves; and have not the power of death,
or of life, or of raising the dead. And the unbelievers say, This
Koran is no other than a forgery which he hath contrived; and other
people have assisted him therein: but they utter an unjust thing, and a
falsehood. They also say, These are fables of the ancients, which he hath
caused to be written down; and they are dictated unto him morning and
evening. Say, He hath revealed it, who knoweth the secrets in heaven and earth:
verily he is gracious and merciful. And they say, What kind of
apostle is this? He eateth food, and walketh in the streets, as we do:
unless an angel be sent down unto him, and become a fellow preacher with
him; or unless a treasure be cast down unto him; or he have a garden,
of the fruit whereof he may eat; we will not believe. The ungodly
also say, Ye follow no other than a man who is distracted. Behold what they
liken thee unto. But they are deceived; neither can they find a
just occasion to reproach thee. Blessed be he, who, if he pleaseth,
will make for thee a better provision than this which they speak of;
namely, gardens through which rivers flow: and he will provide thee palaces.
But they reject the belief of the hour of judgment, as a falsehood: and
we have prepared for him, who shall reject the belief of that hour,
burning fire; when it shall see them from a distant place, they shall hear it
furiously raging and roaring. And when they shall be cast, bound together, into
a strait place thereof, they shall there call for death; but it shall be
answered them, Call not this day for one death, but call for many deaths.
Say, Is this better, or a garden of eternal duration, which is promised unto the
pious? It shall be given unto them for a reward, and a retreat: therein
shall they have whatever they please, continuing in the same forever.
This is a promise to be demanded at the hands of thy LORD. On a certain
day he shall assemble them, and whatever they worship, besides GOD; and shall
say unto the worshipped, Did ye seduce these my servants; or did they
wander of themselves from the right way? They shall answer, GOD
forbid! It was not fitting for us, that we should take any protectors besides
thee: but thou didst permit them and their fathers to enjoy abundance; so that
they forgot thy admonition, and became lost people. And God shall say
unto their worshippers, Now have these convinced you of falsehood, in that
which ye say: they can neither avert your punishment, nor give you
any assistance. And whoever of you shall be guilty of injustice, him will we
cause to taste a grievous torment. We have sent no messengers before thee, but
they ate food, and walked through the streets: and we make some of you an
occasion of trial unto others. Will ye persevere with patience? since the LORD
regardeth your perseverance.
They who hope not to meet us at the resurrection say, Unless the angels
be sent down unto us, or we see our LORD himself, we will not believe.
Verily they behave themselves arrogantly; and have transgressed with an
enormous transgression. The day whereon they shall see the angels, there
shall be no glad tidings on that day for the wicked; and they shall say, Be
this removed far from us? and we will come unto the work which they shall
have wrought, and we will make it as dust scattered abroad. On that day
shall they who are destined to paradise be more happy in an abode, and have a
preferable place of repose at noon. On that day the heaven shall be cloven in
sunder by the clouds, and the angels shall be sent down, descending visibly
therein. On that day the kingdom shall of right belong wholly unto the
Merciful; and that day shall be grievous for the unbelievers. On that day the
unjust person shall bite his hand for anguish and despair, and shall say,
Oh that I had taken the way of truth with the apostle! Alas for me! Oh
that I had not taken such a one for my friend! He seduced me from the
admonition of God, after it had come unto me: for the devil is the
betrayer of man. And the apostle shall say, O LORD, verily my people esteemed
this Koran to be a vain composition. In like manner did we ordain
unto every prophet an enemy from among the wicked: but thy LORD is a sufficient
director and defender. The unbelievers say, Unless the Koran be sent down unto
him entire at once, we will not believe. But in this manner
have we revealed it, that we might confirm thy heart thereby, and we have
dictated it gradually, by distinct parcels. They shall not come unto thee with
any strange question; but we will bring thee the truth in answer, and a
most excellent interpretation. They who shall be dragged on their faces into
hell shall be in the worst condition, and shall stray most widely from the way
of salvation. We heretofore delivered unto Moses the book of the
law; and we appointed him Aaron his brother for a counsellor. And we said
unto them, Go ye to the people who charge our signs with falsehood. And
we destroyed them with a signal destruction. And remember the
people of Noah, when they accused our apostles of imposture: we drowned
them, and made them a sign unto mankind. And we have prepared for the unjust a
painful torment. Remember also Ad, and Thamud, and
those who dwelt at al Rass; and many other generations within this
period.1 Unto each of them did we propound examples
for their admonition; and each of them did we destroy with an
utter destruction. The Koreish have passed frequently near
the city which was rained on by a fatal rain; have they not seen where it
once stood? Yet have they not dreaded the resurrection. When they see
thee, they will receive thee only with scoffing, saying, Is this he whom
GOD hath sent as his apostle? Verily he had almost drawn us aside from
the worship of our gods, if we had not firmly persevered in our
devotion towards them. But they shall know hereafter, when they shall see
the punishment prepared for them, who hath strayed more widely from the
right path. What thinkest thou? He who taketh his lust for his god; canst
thou be his guardian? Dost thou imagine that the greater part of them hear, or
understand? They are no other than like the brute cattle; yea, they stray
more widely from the true path. Dost thou not consider the works
of thy LORD, how he stretcheth forth the shadow before sunrise? If
he had pleased, he would have made it immovable forever. Then we cause
the sun to rise, and to show the same; and afterwards we
contract it by an easy and gradual contraction. It is he who hath
ordained the night to cover you as a garment; and sleep to give
you rest; and hath ordained the day for waking. It is he who sendeth the
winds, driving abroad the pregnant clouds, as the forerunners of his mercy: and
we send down pure water from heaven, that we may thereby revive a dead country,
and give to drink thereof unto what we have created, both of cattle and men, in
great numbers, and we distribute the same among them at various times, that they
may consider: but the greater part of men refuse to consider, only out of
ingratitude. If we had pleased, we had sent a preacher unto every city:
wherefore, do not thou obey the unbelievers; but oppose them herewith, with a
strong opposition. It is he who hath let loose the two seas; this fresh
and sweet, and that salt and bitter; and hath placed between them
a bar, and a bound which cannot be passed. It is he who hath created man of
water, and hath made him to bear the double relation of consanguinity and
affinity; for thy LORD is powerful. They worship, besides GOD, that which can
neither profit them nor hurt them: and the unbeliever is an assistant of the
devil against his LORD. We have sent thee
to be no other than a bearer of good tidings, and a denouncer of threats.
Say, I ask not of you any reward for this my preaching; besides the
conversion of him who shall desire to take the way unto his LORD. And
do thou trust in him who liveth, and dieth not; and celebrate his praise: (he is
sufficiently acquainted with the faults of his servants): who hath created the
heavens and the earth, and whatever is between them, in six days; and then
ascended his throne: the Merciful. Ask now the knowing concerning him.
When it is said unto the unbelievers, Adore the Merciful; they reply, And
who is the Merciful? Shall we adore that which thou commandest us? And
this precept causeth them to fly the faster from the faith.
Blessed be he who hath placed the twelve signs in the heavens; and hath
placed therein a lamp by day, and the moon which shineth by night!
It is he who hath ordained the night and the day to succeed each other, for
the observation of him who will consider, or desireth to show his
gratitude. The servants of the Merciful are those who walk meekly on the earth,
and when the ignorant speak unto them, answer, Peace: and who pass the
night adoring their LORD, and standing up to pray unto him; and who say,
O LORD, avert from us the torment of hell, for the torment thereof is
perpetual; verily the same is a miserable abode and a wretched station:
and who, when they bestow, are neither profuse nor niggardly; but observe
a just medium between these; and who invoke not another god together with the
true GOD; neither slay the soul which GOD hath forbidden to be slain,
unless for a just cause: and who are not guilty of fornication. But he who shall
do this shall meet the reward of his wickedness: his punishment
shall be doubled unto him on the day of resurrection; and he shall remain
therein, covered with ignominy, forever: except him who shall repent and
believe, and shall work a righteous work; unto them will GOD change their
former evils into good; for GOD is ready to forgive, and merciful.
And whoever repenteth, and doth that which is right; verily he turneth unto GOD
with an acceptable conversion. And they who do not bear false witness;
and when they pass by vain discourse, pass by the same with decency; and who,
when they are admonished by the signs of their LORD, fall not down as if they
were deaf and blind, but stand up and are attentive thereto: and who
say, O LORD, grant us of our wives and
our offspring such as may be the satisfaction of our eyes; and make us
patterns unto those who fear thee. These shall be rewarded with the
highest apartments in paradise, because they have persevered with
constancy; and they shall meet therein with greeting and salutation; they shall
remain in the same forever: it shall be an excellent abode, and a
delightful station. Say, My LORD is not solicitous on your account, if ye
do not invoke him: ye have already charged his apostle with imposture;
but hereafter shall there be a lasting punishment inflicted on
you.
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CHAPTER
XXVI.
INTITLED, THE POETS; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
T. S. M. THESE are the signs of the perspicuous book. Peradventure
thou afflictest thyself unto death, lest the Meccans become not
believers. If we pleased, we could send down unto them a convincing sign
from heaven, unto which their necks would humbly submit. But there cometh unto
them no admonition from the Merciful, being newly revealed as occasions
require, but they turn aside from the same; and they have charged it
with falsehood: but a message shall come unto them, which they shall not laugh
to scorn. Do they not behold the earth, how many vegetables we cause to
spring up therein, of every noble species? Verily herein is a sign: but the
greater part of them do not believe. Verily thy LORD is the mighty, the merciful
God. Remember when thy LORD called Moses, saying, Go to the
unjust people, the people of Pharaoh; will they not dread me?
Moses answered, O LORD, verily I fear lest they accuse me of falsehood,
and lest my breast become straitened, and my tongue be not ready in
speaking: send therefore unto Aaron, to be my assistant. Also they
have a crime to object against me: and I fear they will put me to death.
God said, They shall by no means put thee to death: where-
fore go ye with our signs; for we will be with you, and will hear
what passes between you and them. Go ye therefore unto Pharaoh, and say,
Verily we are the apostle of the LORD of all creatures: send away with us the
children of Israel. And when they had delivered their message, Pharaoh
answered, Have we not brought thee up, among us, when a child; and hast
thou not dwelt among us for several years of thy life? Yet hast thou done
thy deed which thou hast done, and thou art an ungrateful person. Moses
replied, I did it indeed, and I was one of those who erred; wherefore I
fled from you, because I feared you: but my LORD hath bestowed on me wisdom, and
hath appointed me one of his apostles. And this is the favor which
thou hast bestowed on me, that thou hast enslaved the children of Israel.
Pharaoh said, And who is the LORD of all creatures? Moses answered, The
LORD of heaven and earth, and whatever is between them: if ye are men of
sagacity. Pharaoh said unto those who were about him, Do ye not hear?
Moses said, Your LORD, and the LORD of your forefathers. Pharaoh
said unto those who were present, Your apostle, who is sent unto you,
is certainly distracted. Moses said, The LORD of the east, and of the
west, and of whatever is between them; if ye are men of understanding.
Pharaoh said unto him, Verily if thou take any god besides me, I will
make thee one of those who are imprisoned. Moses answered, What,
although I come unto you with a convincing miracle? Pharaoh replied,
Produce it therefore, if thou speakest truth. And he cast down his rod, and
behold, it became a visible serpent: and he drew forth his hand out of
his bosom; and behold, it appeared white unto the spectators.
Pharaoh said unto the princes who were about him, Verily this
man is a skilful magician: he seeketh to dispossess you of your land by
his sorcery; what therefore do ye direct? They answered , Delay him and his
brother by good words for a time; and send through the cities men
to assemble and bring unto thee every skilful magician. So the magicians were
assembled at an appointed time, on a solemn day. And it was said unto the
people, Are ye assembled together? Perhaps we may follow the magicians, if they
do get the victory. And when the magicians were come, they said unto Pharaoh,
Shall we certainly receive a reward, if we do get the victory? He answered,
Yea; and ye shall surely be of those who approach my person. Moses said
unto them, Cast down what ye are about to cast down. Wherefore they cast down
their ropes and their rods, and said, By the might of Pharaoh, verily we
shall be the conquerors. And Moses cast down his rod, and behold, it
swallowed up that which they had caused falsely to appear changed
into serpents. Whereupon the magicians prostrated themselves,
worshipping, and said, We believe in the LORD of all creatures, the LORD
of Moses and of Aaron. Pharaoh said unto them, Have ye believed on
him, before I have given you permission? Verily he is your chief who hath taught
you magic: but hereafter ye shall surely know my power. I will cut off
your hands and your feet, on the opposite sides, and I will crucify you all.
They answered, It will be no harm unto us; for we shall return
unto our LORD. We hope that our LORD will forgive us our sins, since we are the
first who have believed. And we spake by revelation unto Moses, saying,
March forth with my servants by night; for ye will be pursued. And Pharaoh sent
officers through the cities to assemble forces, saying, Verily
these are a small company; and they are enraged against us: but we are a
multitude well provided. So we caused them to quit their gardens, and
fountains, and treasures, and fair dwellings: thus did we do; and we made
the children of Israel to inherit the same. And they pursued them at sunrise.
And when the two armies were come in sight of each other, the companions of
Moses said, We shall surely be overtaken. Moses answered, By no means;
for my LORD is with me, who will surely direct me. And we commanded Moses
by revelation, saying, Smite the sea with thy rod. And when he had
smitten it, it became divided into twelve parts, between which were as
many paths, and every part was like a vast mountain. And we drew thither the
others; and we delivered Moses and all those who were with him: then we drowned
the others. Verily herein was a sign; but the greater part of them did not
believe. Verily thy LORD is the mighty and the merciful. And rehearse
unto them the story of Abraham: when he said unto his father, and his people,
What do ye worship? They answered, We worship idols; and we constantly serve
them all the day long. Abraham said, Do they hear you, when ye invoke
them?
Or do they either profit you, or hurt you? They answered, But we found our
fathers do the same. He said, What think ye? The gods which ye worship,
and your forefathers worshipped, are my enemy: except only the LORD of
all creatures, who hath created me, and directeth me; and who giveth me to eat,
and to drink, and when I am sick, healeth me; and who will cause me to die, and
will afterwards restore me to life; and who, I hope, will forgive my sins on the
day of judgment. O LORD, grant me wisdom; and join me with the righteous: and
grant that I may be spoken of with honor among the latest posterity; and
make me an heir of the garden of delight: and forgive my father, for that he
hath been one of those who go astray. And cover me not with shame on the
day of resurrection; on the day in which neither riches nor children
shall avail, unless unto him who shall come unto GOD with a sincere heart:
when paradise shall be brought near to the view of the
pious, and hell shall appear plainly to those who shall have erred: and it shall
be said unto them, Where are your deities which ye served besides GOD?
will they deliver you from punishment, or will they deliver themselves?
And they shall be cast into the same, both they, and those who have been
seduced to their worship; and all the host of Eblis. The seduced
shall dispute therein with their false gods, saying, By GOD, we were in a
manifest error, when we equalled you with the LORD of all creatures: and none
seduced us but the wicked. We have now no intercessors, nor any friend
who careth for us. If we were allowed to return once more into the
world, we would certainly become true believers. Verily herein was a sign;
but the greater part of them believed not. The LORD is the mighty, the merciful.
The people of Noah accused God's messengers of imposture: when their
brother Noah said unto them, Will ye not fear God? Verily I am a faithful
messenger unto you; wherefore fear GOD, and obey me. I ask no reward of you for
my preaching unto you; I expect my reward from no other than the LORD of
all creatures: wherefore fear GOD, and obey me. They answered, Shall we believe
on thee, when only the most abject persons have followed thee?
Noah said, I have no knowledge of that which they did; it
appertaineth unto my LORD alone to bring them to account, if ye under
stand; wherefore I will not drive away the believers: I am no more than a public
preacher. They replied, Assuredly, unless thou desist, O Noah, thou shalt be
stoned. He said, O LORD, verily my people take me for a liar; wherefore judge
publicly between me and them; and deliver me and the true believers who are with
me. Wherefore we delivered him, and those who were with him, in the ark filled
with men and animals; and afterwards we drowned the rest. Verily herein
was a sign; but the greater part of them believed not. Thy LORD is the mighty,
the merciful. The tribe of Ad charged God's messengers with
falsehood: when their brother Hud said unto them, Will ye not fear God?
Verily I am a faithful messenger unto you; wherefore fear GOD, and obey me. [I
demand not of you any reward for my preaching unto you: I expect my
reward from no other than the LORD of all creatures. Do ye build a landmark on
every high place, to divert yourselves? And do ye erect magnificent
works, hoping that ye may continue in their possession forever?
And when ye exercise your power, do ye exercise it with cruelty and rigor? Fear
GOD, by leaving these things; and obey me.] And fear him who hath
bestowed on you that which ye know: he hath bestowed on you cattle, and
children, and gardens, and springs of water. Verily I fear for you the
punishment of a grievous day. They answered, It is equal unto us whether thou
admonish us, or dost not admonish us: this which thou preachest is
only a device of the ancients; neither shall we be punished for what we have
done. And they accused him of imposture: wherefore we destroyed them. Verily
herein was a sign: but the greater part of them believed not. Thy LORD is the
mighty, the merciful. The tribe of Thamud also charged the
messengers of God with falsehood. When their brother Saleh said unto
them, Will ye not fear God? Verily I am a faithful messenger unto you:
wherefore fear GOD, and obey me. I demand no reward of you for my preaching
unto you: I expect my reward from no other than the LORD of all creatures.
Shall ye be left forever secure in the possession of the things
which are here; among gardens, and fountains, and corn, and palm-trees,
whose branches sheathe their flowers. And will ye continue to cut
habitations for yourselves out of the mountains, behaving with insolence?
Fear GOD, and obey me; and obey not the com-
mand of the transgressors, who act corruptly in the earth, and reform not the
same. They answered, Verily thou art distracted: thou art no other
than a man like unto us: produce now some sign, if thou speakest truth.
Saleh said, This she-camel shall be a sign unto you: she shall
have her portion of water, and ye shall have your portion of water
alternately, on a several day appointed for you; and do her
no hurt, lest the punishment of a terrible day be inflicted on you. But they
slew her; and were made to repent of their impiety: for the punishment
which had been threatened overtook them. Verily herein was a sign; but
the greater part of them did not believe. Thy LORD is the mighty, the merciful.
The people of Lot likewise accused God's messengers of imposture.
When their brother Lot said unto them, Will ye not fear God? Verily I am
a faithful messenger unto you: wherefore fear GOD, and obey me. I demand no
reward of you for my preaching: I expect my reward from no other than the
LORD of all creatures. Do ye approach unto the males among mankind, and leave
your wives which your LORD hath created for you. Surely ye are people who
transgress. They answered, Unless thou desist, O Lot, thou shalt certainly be
expelled our city. He said, Verily I am one of those who abhor
your doings: O LORD, deliver me, and my family, from that which they act.
Wherefore we delivered him, and all his family, except an old woman, his
wife, who perished among those who remained behind; then we destroyed the
rest; and we rained on them a shower of stones; and terrible was the
shower which fell on those who had been warned in vain. Verily
herein was a sign; but the greater part of them did not believe. Thy LORD is the
mighty, the merciful. The inhabitants of the wood also accused GOD'S
messengers of imposture. When Shoaib said unto him, Will ye not fear God?
Verily I am a faithful messenger unto you: wherefore fear GOD, and obey me. I
ask no reward of you for my preaching: I expect my reward from no other
than the LORD of all creatures. Give just measure, and be not defrauders; and
weigh with an equal balance; and diminish not unto men aught of their
matters; neither commit violence in the earth, acting corruptly. And fear him
who hath created you, and also the former generations. They answered,
Certainly thou art distracted; thou art no more than a man, like unto us;
and we do surely esteem thee to be a liar. Cause now a part of the heaven to
fall upon us, if thou speakest truth. Shoaib said, My LORD best knoweth
that which ye do. And they charged him with falsehood: wherefore the punishment
of the day of the shadowing cloud overtook them; and this was the
punishment of a grievous day. Verily herein was a sign; but the greater part of
them did not believe. Thy LORD is the mighty, the merciful. This book is
certainly a revelation from the LORD of all creatures, which the faithful spirit
hath caused to descend upon thy heart, that thou mightest be a preacher to
thy people, in the perspicuous Arabic tongue; and it is borne witness
to in the scriptures of former ages. Was it not a sign unto them, that the
wise men among the children of Israel knew it? Had we revealed it unto any of
the foreigners, and he had read the same unto them, yet they would not have
believed therein. Thus have we caused obstinate infidelity to enter the
hearts of the wicked: they shall not believe therein, until they see a painful
punishment. It shall come suddenly upon them, and they shall not foresee it: and
they shall say, Shall we be respited? Do they therefore desire our punishment to
be hastened? What thinkest thou? If we suffer them to enjoy the advantage of
this life for several years, and afterwards that with which they are
threatened come upon them; what will that which they have enjoyed profit them?
We have destroyed no city, but preachers were first sent unto it, to
admonish the inhabitants thereof; neither did we treat them
unjustly. The devils did not descend with the Koran, as the infidels give
out: it is not for their purpose, neither are they able to produce such a
book; for they are far removed from hearing the discourse of the angels
in heaven. Invoke no other god with the true GOD, lest thou become
one of those who are doomed to punishment. And admonish thy more near
relations. And behave thyself with meekness towards the true believers who
follow thee: and if they be disobedient unto thee, say, Verily, I am clear of
that which ye do. And trust in the most mighty, the merciful God; who
seeth thee when thou risest up, and thy behavior among those who worship; for he
both heareth and knoweth. Shall I declare unto you upon whom the
devils descend? They descend upon every lying and wicked person: they
learn what is
heard; but the greater part of them are liars. And those who err follow
the steps of the poets: dost thou not see that they rove as bereft of
their senses through every valley; and that they say that which they do not?
except those who believe, and do good works, and remember GOD frequently; and
who defend themselves, after they have been unjustly treated. And they who act
unjustly shall know hereafter with what treatment they shall be
treated.
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CHAPTER
XXVII.
INTITLED, THE ANT; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
T. S. THESE are the signs of the Koran, and of the perspicuous
book: a direction, and good tidings unto the true believers? who regularly
perform their prayer, and give alms, and firmly believe in the life to
come. As to those who believe not in the life to come, we have prepared
their works for them; and they shall be struck with astonishment at their
disappointment, when they shall be raised again: these are they whom
an evil punishment awaiteth in this life; and in that which is to come
they shall be the greatest losers. Thou hast certainly received the Koran from
the presence of a wise, a knowing God. Remember when Moses said unto his
family, Verily I perceive fire; I will bring you tidings thereof, or I will
bring you a lighted brand, that ye may be warmed. And when he was come near unto
it, a voice cried unto him, saying, Blessed be he who is in the
fire, and whoever is about it; and praise be unto GOD, the LORD of all
creatures! O Moses, verily I am GOD, the mighty, the wise: cast down now thy
rod. And when he saw it, that it moved, as though it had been a serpent,
he retreated, and fled, and returned not. And God said, O Moses, fear
not; for my messengers are not disturbed with fear in my sight: except he
who shall have done amiss, and shall have afterwards substituted good in lieu of
evil; for I am gracious and merciful. Moreover put thy hand into thy
bosom; it shall come forth
white, without hurt: this shall be one among the nine signs unto Pharaoh
and his people: for they are a wicked people. And when our visible signs had
come unto them, they said, This is a manifest sorcery. And they denied them,
although their souls certainly knew them to be from God, out of iniquity
and pride: but behold what was the end of the corrupt doers. We heretofore
bestowed knowledge on David and Solomon; and they said, Praise be unto GOD, who
hath made us more excellent than many of his faithful servants! And Solomon was
David's heir; and he said, O men, we have been taught the speech of birds, and
have had all things bestowed on us; this is manifest excellence. And his armies
were gathered together unto Solomon, consisting of genii, and men, and
birds; and they were led in distinct bands, until they came unto the valley of
ants. And an ant, seeing the hosts approaching, said, O ants,
enter ye into your habitations, lest Solomon and his army tread you under foot,
and perceive it not. And Solomon smiled, laughing at her words,
and said, O LORD, excite me that I may be thankful for thy favor, wherewith thou
hast favored me, and my parents; and that I may do that which is right,
and well-pleasing unto thee: and introduce me, through thy mercy, into
paradise, among thy servants the righteous. And he viewed the birds, and
said, What is the reason that I see not the lapwing?1 Is she absent?
Verily I will chastise her with a severe chastisement, or I will put her to
death; unless she bring me a just excuse. And she tarried not long before she
presented herself unto Solomon, and said, I have viewed a country
which thou hast not viewed; and I come unto thee from Saba, with a certain piece
of news. I found a woman to reign over them, who is provided with everything
requisite for a prince, and hath a magnificent throne.2 I
found her and her people to worship the sun, besides GOD: and Satan hath
prepared their works for them, and hath turned them aside from the way of
truth (wherefore they are not rightly directed), lest they should
worship GOD, who bringeth to light that which is hidden in heaven and earth, and
knoweth whatever they conceal, and whatever they discover. GOD! there is no GOD
but he; the LORD of the magnificent throne. Solomon said, We shall see
whether thou hast spoken the truth, or whether thou art a liar. Go with this my
letter, and cast it down unto them; then turn aside from them, and wait to
know
what answer they will return. And when the Queen of Saba had
received the letter, she said, O nobles, verily an honorable letter hath
been delivered unto me; it is from Solomon, and this is the tenor
thereof: In the name of the most merciful GOD, Rise not up against me: but
come and surrender yourselves unto me. She said, O nobles, advise me in
my business: I will not resolve on anything, until ye be witnesses and
approve thereof. The nobles answered, We are endued with strength,
and are endued with great prowess in war; but the command
appertaineth unto thee: see therefore what thou wilt command. She said,
Verily kings, when they enter a city by force, waste the same, and abase
the most powerful of the inhabitants hereof: and so will these do with
us. But I will send gifts unto them; and will wait for what further
information those who shall be sent shall bring back. And when the
queen's ambassador came unto Solomon, that prince said, Will ye
present me with riches?1 Verily that which GOD hath given me is
better than what he hath given you: but ye do glory in your gifts. Return unto
the people of Saba. We will surely come unto them with forces, which they
shall not be able to withstand; and we will drive them out from their
city, humbled; and they shall become contemptible. And Solomon
said, O nobles, which of you will bring unto me her throne, before they come and
surrender themselves unto me? A terrible genius answered, I will bring it unto
thee, before thou arise from thy place: for I am able to perform it, and
may be trusted. And one with whom was the knowledge of the scriptures
said, I will bring it unto thee, in the twinkling of an eye. And when
Solomon saw the throne placed before him, he said, This is a favor
of my LORD, that he may make trial of me, whether I will be grateful, or whether
I will be ungrateful; and he who is grateful is grateful to his own
advantage, but if any shall be ungrateful, verily my LORD is
self-sufficient and munificent. And Solomon said unto his
servants, Alter her throne, that she may not know it, to the end we may see
whether she be rightly directed, or whether she be one of those
who are not rightly directed. And when she was come unto
Solomon, it was said unto her, is thy throne like this? She
answered, As though it were the same. And we have had knowledge bestowed on us
before this, and have been resigned unto God. But that which she
worshipped, besides GOD, had turned her
aside from the truth; for she was of an unbelieving people. It was said
unto her, Enter the palace. And when she saw it, she imagined it to be a great
water; and she discovered her legs, by lifting up her robe to pass through
it. Whereupon Solomon said unto her, Verily this is a palace
evenly floored with glass. Then said the queen, O LORD, verily I
have dealt unjustly with my own soul; and I resign myself, together with
Solomon, unto GOD, the LORD of all creatures. Also we heretofore sent unto
the tribe of Thamud their brother Saleh; who said unto them, Serve
ye GOD. And behold, they were divided into two parties, who disputed
among themselves. Saleh said, O my people why do ye hasten evil rather
than good? Unless ye ask pardon of GOD, that ye may obtain mercy, ye are
lost. They answered, We presage evil from thee, and from those who
are with thee. Saleh replied, The evil which ye presage is with
GOD: but ye are a people who are proved by a vicissitude of prosperity
and adversity. And there were nine men in the city, who acted corruptly in
the earth, and behaved not with integrity. And they said unto one
another, Swear ye reciprocally by GOD, that we will fall upon Saleh
and his family by night: and afterwards we will say unto him who hath right to
avenge his blood, We were not so much as present at the destruction of
his family; and we certainly speak the truth. And they devised a plot against
him: but we devised a plot against them; and they perceived it not.
And see what was the issue of their plot, we utterly destroyed them and their
whole people; and these their habitations remain empty, because of the
injustice which they committed. Verily herein is a sign unto people who
understand. And we delivered those who believed, and feared God. And
remember Lot; when he said unto his people, Do ye commit a wickedness,
though ye see the heinousness thereof? Do ye approach lustfully unto men,
leaving the women? Ye are surely an ignorant people. But the answer of his
people was no other than that they said, Cast the family of Lot out of your
city: for they are men who preserve themselves pure from the crimes of which
ye are guilty. Wherefore we delivered him and his family, except his wife,
whom we decreed to be one of those who remained behind to be
destroyed. And we rained on them a shower of stones: and dreadful was
the shower which fell on those who had been warned in vain! Say, Praise
be unto GOD;
and peace be upon his servants whom he hath chosen! Is GOD more worthy,
or the false gods which they associate with him? Is not he to
be preferred, who hath created the heavens and the earth, and sendeth down
rain for you from heaven, whereby we cause delicious groves to spring up? It is
not in your power to cause the trees thereof to shoot forth. Is there any
other god partner with the true GOD? Verily these are a people
who deviate from the truth. Is not he more worthy to be adored, who hath
established the earth, and hath caused rivers to flow through the midst
thereof, and placed thereon immovable mountains, and set a bar between
the two seas? Is there any other god equal with the true
GOD? Yet the greater part of them know it not. Is not he more
worthy who heareth the afflicted, when he calleth upon him, and taketh off
the evil which distressed him: and who hath made you the
successors of your forefathers in the earth? Is there any other
god who can be equalled with the true GOD? How few consider
these things! Is not he more worthy who directeth you in the dark
paths of the land and of the sea; and who sendeth the winds driving
abroad the clouds, as the forerunners of his mercy! Is there any other
god who can be equalled with the true God? Far be GOD from
having those partners in his power, which ye associate with
him. Is not he more worthy, who produceth a creature, and after it
hath been dead restoreth it to life; and who giveth you food from
heaven and earth? Is there any other god with the true GOD, who
doth this? Say, Produce your proof thereof, if ye speak truth. Say,
None either in heaven or earth knoweth that which is hidden, besides GOD:
neither do they understand when they shall be raised. However, their knowledge
attaineth some notion of the life to come: yet they are in an uncertainty
concerning the same; yea, they are blind as to the real circumstances
thereof. And the unbelievers say, When we and our fathers shall have been
reduced to dust, shall we be taken forth from the grave?
Verily we have been threatened with this, both we and our fathers,
heretofore. This is no other than fables of the ancients. Say unto
them, pass through the earth, and see what hath been the end of the wicked.
And be not thou grieved for them; neither be thou in any concern on account of
the plots which they are contriving against thee. And they say,
When will this threat be accomplished, if ye speak true? Answer,
Peradventure
some part of that punishment, which ye desire to be
hastened may follow close behind you: verily thy LORD is endued with indulgence
towards mankind; but the greater part of them are not thankful. Verily thy LORD
knoweth what their breasts conceal, and what they discover: and there is nothing
hidden in heaven or on earth, but it is written in a clear book. Verily
this Koran declareth unto the children of Israel most of those points
concerning which they disagree: and it is certainly a direction, and a
mercy unto the true believers. Thy LORD will decide the controversy between
them, by his definitive sentence: and he is the mighty, the wise.
Therefore, put thy trust in GOD; for thou art in the manifest truth. Verily thou
shalt not make the dead to hear, neither shalt thou make the deaf to hear
thy call to the true faith, when they retire and turn their backs:
neither shalt thou direct the blind to extricate themselves out of their
error. Thou shalt make none to hear thee, except him who shall believe in
our signs: and they are wholly resigned unto us. When the sentence
shall be ready to fall upon them, we will cause a beast to come
forth unto them from out of the earth, which shall speak unto them: verily men
do not firmly believe in our signs. On the day of resurrection we will
assemble, out of every nation, a company of those who shall have charged our
signs with falsehood; and they shall be prevented from mixing together, until
they shall arrive at the place of judgment. And God shall say
unto them, Have ye charged my signs with falsehood, although ye
comprehended them not with your knowledge. Or what is it that ye were
doing? And the sentence of damnation shall fall on them, for that they
have acted unjustly: and they shall not speak in their own excuse. Do
they not see that we have ordained the night, that they may rest therein, and
the day giving open light? Verily herein are signs unto people who
believe. On that day the trumpet shall be sounded; and whoever are in
heaven and on earth shall be struck with terror, except those whom GOD shall
please to exempt therefrom: and all shall come before him in humble
guise. And thou shalt see the mountains, and shalt think them firmly fixed; but
they shall pass away, even as the clouds pass away. This will be the work
of GOD, who hath rightly disposed all things: and he is well acquainted with
that which ye do. Whoever shall have wrought righteousness, shall receive a
reward beyond the
desert thereof; and they shall be secure from the terror of that day: but
whoever shall have wrought evil, shall be thrown on their faces into hell
fire. Shall ye receive the reward of any other than of that which ye
shall have wrought? Verily I am commanded to worship the LORD of this territory
of Mecca, who hath sanctified the same: unto him belong all
things. And I am commanded to be a Moslem, and to rehearse the Koran: he who
shall be directed thereby will be directed to his own advantage;
and to him who shall go astray, say, Verily I am a warner only.
And say, Praise be unto GOD! he will show you his signs, and ye shall
know them: and thy LORD is not regardless of that which they do.
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CHAPTER
XXVIII.
INTITLED, THE STORY; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
T. S. M. THESE are the signs of the perspicuous book. We will
dictate unto thee, O Mohammed, some parts of the history of Moses and
Pharaoh, with truth; for the sake of people who believe. Now Pharaoh
lifted himself up in the land of Egypt; and he caused his subjects to be
divided into parties; he weakened one party of them, by slaying their male
children, and preserving their females alive; for he was an oppressor. And we
were minded to be gracious unto those who were weakened in the land, and to make
them models of religion; and to make them the heirs of the wealth of Pharaoh
and his people, and to establish a place for them in the earth; and to show
Pharaoh and Haman, and their forces, that destruction of their kingdom and
nation by them, which they sought to avoid. And we directed the mother of
Moses by revelation, saying, give him suck: and if thou fearest for him,
cast him into the river; and fear not, neither be afflicted; for we will restore
him unto thee, and will appoint him one of our apostles. And
when she had put the child in the ark, and had cast it into the river,
the family of Pharaoh took him up; providence designing that he should
become an enemy, and a sorrow unto them. Verily Pharaoh and Haman, and their
forces were sinners. And the wife of Pharaoh said, This child is a
delight of the eye to me, and to thee: kill him not; peradventure it may happen
that he may be serviceable unto us; or we may adopt him for our son. And
they perceived not the consequence of what they were doing. And the heart
of the mother of Moses became oppressed with fear; and she had almost
discovered him, had we not armed her heart with constancy, that she might be
one of those who believe the promises of God. And she said unto
his sister, Follow him. And she watched him at a distance; and they perceived it
not. And we suffered him not to take the breasts of the nurses
who were provided before his sister came up; and she said, Shall I
direct you unto some of his nation, who may nurse him for you, and will be
careful of him? And, at their desire, she brought his mother to them. So
we restored him to his mother, that her mind might be set at ease, and that she
might not be afflicted; and that she might know that the promise of GOD
was true: but the greater part of mankind know not the
truth. And when Moses had attained his age of full strength, and was
become a perfect man, we bestowed on him wisdom and knowledge: and thus do we
reward the upright. And he went into the city, at a time when the inhabitants
thereof observed not what passed in the street: and he found therein two
men fighting; the one being of his own party, and the other of his
enemies. And he who was of his party begged his assistance against him
who was of the contrary party; and Moses struck him with his fist, and
slew him: but being sorry for what had happened, he said, This is of the
work of the devil; for he is a seducing and an open enemy. And he
said, O LORD, verily I have injured my own soul: wherefore forgive me. So
God forgave him; for he is ready to forgive, and merciful.
He said, O LORD, by the favors with which thou hast favored me, I will
not be an assistant to the wicked for the future. And the next morning he
was afraid in the city, and looked about him, as one apprehensive of
danger: and behold, he whom he had assisted the day before cried out unto
him for help a second time. But Moses said unto him, Thou art
plainly a quarrelsome fellow. And when he sought to lay hold on him who was an
enemy unto them both, he said, O Moses, dost thou intend to kill me, as thou
killedst a man
yesterday? Thou seekest only to be an oppressor in the earth, and seekest not to
be a reconciler of quarrels. And a certain man came from the
farther part of the city, running hastily, and said, O Moses, verily the
magistrates are deliberating concerning thee, to put thee to death: depart
therefore; I certainly advise thee well. Wherefore he departed out of the
city in great fear, looking this way and that, lest he should be
pursued. And he said, O LORD, deliver me from the unjust people. And when he
was journeying towards Madian, he said, Peradventure my LORD will direct me in
the right way. And when he arrived at the water of Madian, he found about the
well a company of men, who were watering their flocks. And he
found, besides them, two women, who kept off their sheep at a distance.
And he said unto them, What is the matter with you? They answered, We
shall not water our flock, until the shepherds shall have driven away
theirs; for our father is an old man, stricken in years. So Moses
watered their sheep for them, and afterwards retired into the shade,
saying, O LORD, verily I stand in need of the good which thou shalt send down
unto me. And one of the damsels came unto him, walking bashfully, and
said, My father calleth thee, that he may recompense thee for the trouble
which thou hast taken in watering our sheep for us. And when he was
come unto Shoaib, and had told him the story of his adventures, he
said unto him, Fear not: thou hast escaped from unjust people. And one of
the damsels said, My father, hire him for certain wages: the best
servant thou canst hire is an able and trusty person.
And Shoaib said unto Moses, Verily I will give thee one of these
my two daughters in marriage, on condition that thou serve me for hire eight
years; and if thou fulfil ten years, it is in thine own breast;
for I seek not to impose a hardship on thee: and thou shalt find me, if
GOD please, a man of probity. Moses answered, Let this be the
covenant between me and thee: whichsoever of the two terms I shall fulfil
let it be no crime in me if I then quit thy service; and GOD is witness
of that which we say. And when Moses had fulfilled the term, and was journeying
with his family towards Egypt, he saw fire on the side of Mount
Sinai.1 And he said unto his family, Tarry ye
here; for I see fire: peradventure I may bring you thence some tidings
of the way, or at least a brand out of the fire, that ye may
be warmed. And when he was come thereto, a voice cried unto him from the
right side of the valley, in the sacred bottom, from the tree, saying, O
Moses, verily I am GOD, the LORD of all creatures: cast down now thy rod. And
when he saw it that it moved, as though it had been a serpent, he
retreated and fled, and returned not. And God said unto him, O Moses,
draw near, and fear not; for thou art safe. Put thy hand into thy bosom,
and it shall come forth white, without any hurt: and draw back thy hand
unto thee which thou stretchest forth for fear. These shall be two
evident signs from thy LORD, unto Pharaoh and his princes; for they are a wicked
people. Moses said, O LORD, verily I have slain one of them; and I fear
they will put me to death: but my brother Aaron is of a more eloquent tongue
than I am; wherefore send him with me for an assistant, that he may gain
me credit; for I fear lest they accuse me of imposture. God said, We will
strengthen thine arm by thy brother, and we will give each of you
extraordinary power, so that they shall not come up to you, in our signs.
Ye two, and whoever shall follow you, shall be the conquerors. And when
Moses came unto them with our evident signs, they said, This is no other
than a deceitful piece of sorcery: neither have we heard of anything like
this among our forefathers. And Moses said, My LORD best knoweth who cometh with
a direction from him; and who shall have success in this life, as well as the
next: but the unjust shall not prosper. And Pharaoh said, O princes, I did
not know that ye had any other god besides me. Wherefore do thou, O
Haman, burn me clay into bricks; and build me a high tower, that I may
ascend unto the GOD of Moses: for I verily believe him to be a liar.1
And both he and his forces behaved themselves insolently and unjustly in the
earth; and imagined that they should not be brought before us to be
judged. Wherefore we took him and his forces, and cast them into the sea.
Behold, therefore, what was the end of the unjust. And we made them
deceitful guides, inviting their followers to hell fire;
and on the day of resurrection they shall not be screened from
punishment. We pursued them with a curse in this life; and on the day
of resurrection they shall be shamefully rejected. And we gave the book
of the law unto Moses, after he had destroyed the former generations, to
enlighten the minds of men, and for a
direction, and a mercy; that peradventure they might consider. Thou, O
prophet, wast not on the west side of Mount Sinai, when we delivered
Moses his commission: neither wast thou one of those who were
present at his receiving it: but we raised up several generations
after Moses; and life was prolonged unto them. Neither didst thou dwell
among the inhabitants of Madian, rehearsing unto them our signs; but we have
sent thee fully instructed in every particular. Nor wast thou
present on the side of the mount, when we called unto Moses; but
thou art sent as a mercy from thy LORD; that thou mightest preach unto a
people to whom no preacher hath come before thee, that peradventure they may be
warned; and lest, if a calamity had befallen them, for that which their hands
had previously committed, they should have said, O LORD, since thou hast not
sent an apostle unto us, that we might follow thy signs, and become true
believers, are we not excusable? Yet when the truth is come unto them
from before us, they say, Unless he receive the same power to work
miracles as Moses received, we will not believe. Have they not
likewise rejected the revelation which was heretofore given unto Moses?
They say, Two cunning impostures have mutually assisted one another: and they
say, Verily we reject them both. Say, Produce therefore a book from GOD, which
is more right than these two, that I may follow it; if ye speak truth. But if
they return thee no answer, know that they only follow their own desires: and
who erreth more widely from the truth than he who followeth his own
desire, without a direction from GOD? Verily GOD directeth not the unjust
people. And now have we caused our word to come unto them, that they may
be admonished. They unto whom we have given the scriptures which were
revealed before it, believe in the same; and when it is read unto them, say,
We believe therein; it is certainly the truth from our LORD: verily we were
Moslems before this. These shall receive their reward twice, because they have
persevered, and repel evil by good, and distribute alms out of that which
we have bestowed on them; and when they hear vain discourse, avoid the same,
saying, We have our works, and ye have your works; peace be on you; we covet not
the acquaintance of the ignorant. Verily thou canst not direct whom thou wilt:
but GOD directeth whom he pleaseth; and he best knoweth those who will submit to
be directed. The Meccans say, If we follow the same direction with
thee, we shall be forcibly expelled our land. Have we not established for them a
secure asylum, to which fruits of every sort are brought, as a provision for our
bounty? but the greater part of them do not understand. How many cities have we
destroyed, whose inhabitants lived in ease and plenty? and these their
dwellings are not inhabited after them, unless for a little while; and we were
the inheritors of their wealth. But thy LORD did not destroy those
cities, until he had sent unto their capital an apostle, to rehearse our signs
unto them: neither did we destroy those cities, unless their inhabitants
were injurious to their apostle. The things which are given you
are the provisions of this present life, and the pomp thereof; but that which is
with GOD is better and more durable: will ye not therefore understand? Shall he
then, unto whom we have promised an excellent promise of future
happiness, and who shall attain the same, be as he on whom we
have bestowed the provision of this present life, and who, on the day of
resurrection, shall be one of those who are delivered up to eternal
punishment? On that day God shall call unto them, and shall
say, Where are my partners, which ye imagined to be so? And they upon
whom the sentence of damnation shall be justly pronounced shall answer,
These, O LORD, are those whom we seduced: but now we clearly quit
them, and turn unto thee. They did not worship us, but their own
lusts. And it shall be said unto the idolaters, Call now upon
those whom ye associated with God: and they shall call upon them, but
they shall not answer them; and they shall see the punishment prepared for
them, and shall wish that they had submitted to be directed. On that
day, God shall call unto them, and shall say, What answer did ye return
to our messengers? But they shall not be able to give an account
thereof on that day; neither shall they ask one another for
information. Howbeit whoso shall repent and believe, and shall do that which
is right, may expect to be happy. Thy LORD createth what he pleaseth; and
chooseth freely: but they have no free choice. Praise be unto GOD; and
far be he removed from the idols which they associate with him!
Thy LORD knoweth both the secret malice which their breasts conceal, and
the open hatred which they discover. He is
GOD; there is no GOD but he. Unto him is the praise due, both in
this life and in that which is to come: unto him doth judgment
belong; and before him shall ye be assembled at the last day. Say,
What think ye? If GOD should cover you with perpetual night, until the day of
resurrection; what god, besides GOD, would bring you light? Will ye not
therefore hearken? Say, What think ye? If GOD should give you continual day,
until the day of resurrection; what god, besides GOD, would bring you night,
that ye might rest therein? Will ye not therefore consider? Of his mercy he hath
made for you the night and the day, that ye may rest in the one, and may seek
to obtain provision for yourselves of his abundance, by your industry,
in the other; and that ye may give thanks. On a certain day
God shall call unto them, and shall say, Where are my partners, which ye
imagined to share the divine power with me? And we will produce a witness
out of every nation, and will say, Bring hither your proof of what ye have
asserted. And they shall know that the right is GOD'S alone;
and the deities which they have devised shall abandon them. Karûn was of
the people of Moses; but he behaved insolently towards them: for we had given
him so much treasure, that his keys would have loaded several strong
men.1 When his people said unto him, Rejoice not immoderately;
for GOD loveth not those who rejoice in their riches immoderately: but
seek to attain by means of the wealth which GOD hath given thee, the
future mansion of paradise. And forget not thy portion in this world; but
be thou bounteous unto others, as GOD hath been bounteous unto thee; and
seek not to act corruptly in the earth; for GOD loveth not the corrupt doers. He
answered, I have received these riches, only because of the knowledge
which is with me. Did he not know that GOD had already destroyed, before him,
several generations, who were mightier than he in strength, and had amassed more
abundance of riches? And the wicked shall not be asked to discover
their crimes. And Karûn went forth unto his people, in his pomp.
And they who loved this present life said, Oh that we had the like
wealth, as hath been given unto Karûn? verily he is master of a great
fortune. But those on whom knowledge had been bestowed answered, Alas for you!
the reward of GOD in the next life will be better unto him who shall
believe and do good works; but none shall attain the same, except
those who persevere with constancy. And we caused the ground to cleave in
sunder, and to swallow up him and his palace: and he had no forces to defend
him, besides GOD; neither was he rescued from punishment. And the next
morning, those who had coveted his condition the day before said, Aha! verily
GOD bestoweth abundant provision on such of his servants as he pleaseth; and he
is sparing unto whom he pleaseth. Unless GOD had been gracious unto us,
certainly the earth had swallowed us up also. Aha! the unbelievers
shall not prosper. As to this future mansion of paradise, we will
give it unto them who seek not to exalt themselves in the earth, or to do wrong;
for the happy issue shall attend the pious. Whoso doth good shall receive
a reward which shall exceed the merit thereof: but as to him who doth
evil, they who work evil shall be rewarded according to the merit only of
that which they shall have wrought. Verily he who hath given thee the Koran for
a rule of faith and practice will certainly bring thee back home unto
Mecca. Say, My LORD best knoweth who cometh with a true direction,
and who is in a manifest error. Thou didst not expect that the book of the
Koran should be delivered unto thee: but thou hast received it
through the mercy of thy LORD. Be not therefore assisting to the unbelievers;
neither let them turn thee aside from the signs of GOD, after they have been
sent down unto thee: and invite men unto thy LORD. And be not thou an
idolater; neither invoke any other god, together with the true GOD: there
is no god but he. Everything shall perish, except himself: unto him
belongeth judgment: and before him shall ye be assembled at the last
day.
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CHAPTER
XXIX.
INTITLED, THE SPIDER; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
A. L. M. Do men imagine that it shall be sufficient for them to say, We
believe; will they not be proved? We
heretofore proved those who were before them; for GOD will surely know
them who are sincere, and he will surely know the liars. Do they who work evil
think that they shall prevent us from taking vengeance on them? An ill
judgment do they make. Whoso hopeth to meet GOD, verily GOD'S appointed time
will certainly come; and he both heareth and knoweth. Whoever
striveth to promote the true religion, striveth for the advantage
of his own soul; for GOD needeth not any of his creatures: and as
to those who believe and work righteousness, we will expiate their evil
deeds from them; and we will give them a reward according to the utmost merit of
their actions. We have commanded man to show kindness towards his
parents: but if they endeavor to prevail with thee to associate with me that
concerning which thou hast no knowledge, obey them not. Unto me shall ye return;
and I will declare unto you what ye have done. Those who shall believe, and
shall work righteousness, we will surely introduce into paradise, among
the upright. There are some men who say, We believe in GOD: but when such a
one is afflicted for GOD'S sake, he esteemeth the persecution of men to
be as grievous as the punishment of GOD. Yet if success cometh from thy
LORD, they say, Verily we are with you. Doth not GOD well know that which is in
the breasts of his creatures? Verily GOD well knoweth the true believers,
and he well knoweth the hypocrites. The unbelievers say unto those who believe,
Follow our way, and we will bear your sins. Howbeit they shall not bear any part
of their sins; for they are liars: but they shall surely bear their own burdens,
and other burdens besides their own burdens; and they shall be examined,
on the day of resurrection, concerning that which they have falsely devised. We
heretofore sent Noah unto his people; and he tarried among them one thousand
years, save fifty years: and the deluge took them away, while they were
acting unjustly; but we delivered him and those who were in the ark, and we made
the same a sign unto all creatures.1 We also
sent Abraham; when he said unto his people, Serve GOD, and fear him; this
will be better for you; if ye understand. Ye only worship idols besides
GOD, and forge a lie. Verily those which ye worship, besides GOD, are not able
to make any provision for you: seek therefore your provision from GOD;
and serve him, and give thanks unto him; unto
him shall ye return. If ye charge me with imposture, verily sundry
nations before you likewise charged their prophets with imposture:
but public preaching only is incumbent on an apostle. Do they not see how
GOD produceth creatures, and afterwards restoreth them? Verily this is easy with
GOD. Say, go through the earth, and see how he originally produceth creatures:
afterwards will GOD reproduce another production; for GOD is almighty. He
will punish whom he pleaseth, and he will have mercy on whom he pleaseth. Before
him shall ye be brought at the day of judgment: and ye shall not escape
his reach, either in earth, or in heaven: neither shall ye have any
patron or defender besides GOD. As for those who believe not in the signs
of GOD, or that they shall meet him at the resurrection, they shall
despair of my mercy, and for them is a painful punishment
prepared. And the answer of his people was no other than that they said,
Slay him, or burn him. But GOD saved him from the fire. Verily herein were signs
unto people who believed. And Abraham said, Ye have taken idols, besides
GOD, to cement affection between you in this life: but on the day of
resurrection, the one of you shall deny the other, and the one of you shall
curse the other; and your abode shall be hell fire, and there shall be
none to deliver you. And Lot believed on him. And Abraham said, Verily I
fly from my people, unto the place which my LORD hath commanded
me; or he is the mighty, the wise. And we gave him Isaac and Jacob;
and we placed among his descendants the gift of prophecy and the scriptures: and
we gave him his reward in this world; and in the next he shall be one of
the righteous. We also sent Lot; when he said unto his people, Do
ye commit filthiness which no creature hath committed before you? Do ye approach
lustfully unto men, and lay wait in the highways, and commit wickedness
in your assembly? And the answer of his people was no other than that they said,
Bring down the vengeance of GOD upon us, if thou speakest truth. Lot
said, O LORD, defend me against the corrupt people. And when our messengers came
unto Abraham with good tidings, they said, We will surely destroy the
inhabitants of this city: for the inhabitants thereof are unjust doers.
Abraham answered, Verily Lot dwelleth there. They replied, We well
know who dwelleth therein: we will surely deliver him and his family,
except his wife; she shall be one
of those who remain behind. And when our messengers came unto Lot, he was
troubled for them, and his arm was straitened concerning them. But they said,
Fear not, neither be grieved; for we will deliver thee and thy family, except
thy wife; for she shall be one of those who remain behind. We will
surely bring down upon the inhabitants of this city vengeance from heaven, for
that they have been wicked doers; and we have left thereof a manifest sign unto
people who understand. And unto the inhabitants of Madian we sent
their brother Shoaib; and he said unto them, O my people, serve GOD, and
expect the last day; and transgress not, acting corruptly in the earth. But they
accused him of imposture; wherefore a storm from heaven assailed them, and in
the morning they were found in their dwellings dead and prostrate. And
we also destroyed the tribes of Ad, and Thamud; and this is well
known unto you from what yet remains of their dwellings. And Satan
prepared their works for them, and turned them aside from the way of
truth, although they were sagacious people. And we likewise
destroyed Karûn, and Pharaoh, and Haman. Moses came unto them with evident
miracles, and they behaved themselves insolently in the earth: but they
could not escape our vengeance. Every of them did we destroy in his sin.
Against some of them we sent a violent wind: some of them did a terrible noise
from heaven destroy: some of them did we cause the earth to swallow up: and some
of them we drowned. Neither was GOD disposed to treat them unjustly; but
they dealt unjustly with their own souls. The likeness of those who take
other patrons besides GOD is as the likeness of the spider, which maketh
herself a house: but the weakest of all houses surely is the house of the
spider; if they knew this. Moreover GOD knoweth what things they invoke,
besides him; and he is the mighty, the wise. These similitudes do we
propound unto men: but none understand them, except the wise. GOD hath created
the heavens and the earth in truth; verily herein is a sign unto the true
believers. Rehearse that which hath been revealed unto thee of the book of
the Koran: and be constant at prayer; for prayer preserveth a man
from filthy crimes, and from that which is blamable; and the remembering
of GOD is surely a most important duty. GOD knoweth that which ye do.
Dispute not against those who have received the scriptures, unless in
the mildest manner; except against such of them as behave injuriously towards
you: and say, We believe in the revelation which hath been sent down
unto us, and also in that which hath been sent down unto you; our GOD and
your GOD is one, and unto him are we resigned. Thus have we sent down the book
of the Koran unto thee: and they unto whom we have given the
former scriptures believe therein; and of these Arabians also there
is who believeth therein: and none reject our signs, except the
obstinate infidels. Thou couldest not read any book before this; neither
couldest thou write it with thy right hand: then had the gainsayers
justly doubted of the divine original thereof. But the same
is evident signs in the breasts of those who have received understanding:
for none reject our signs except the unjust. They say, Unless a sign be sent
down unto him from his LORD, we will not believe. Answer, Signs are in
the power of GOD alone; and I am no more than a public preacher. Is it
not sufficient for them that we have sent down unto thee the book of the
Koran, to be read unto them? Verily herein is a mercy, and an
admonition unto people who believe. Say GOD is a sufficient witness between me
and you: he knoweth whatever is in heaven and earth; and those who believe in
vain idols, and deny GOD, they shall perish. They will urge thee to
hasten the punishment which they defy thee to bring down upon them: if
there had not been a determined time for their respite, the
punishment had come upon them before this; but it shall surely overtake
them suddenly, and they shall not foresee it. They urge thee to bring down
vengeance swiftly upon them: but hell shall surely encompass the
unbelievers. On a certain day their punishment shall suddenly
assail them, both from above them, and from under their feet; and
God shall say, Taste ye the reward of that which ye have wrought.
O my servants who have believed, verily my earth is spacious: wherefore serve
me. Every soul shall taste death: afterwards shall ye return unto us; and as
for those who shall have believed, and wrought righteousness, we will surely
lodge them in the higher apartments of paradise; rivers shall flow beneath them,
and they shall continue therein forever. How excellent will be the
reward of the workers of righteousness; who persevere with patience, and
put their trust in their LORD! How many beasts are there, which provide
not their food? It is GOD who provideth for them, and for you;
and he both heareth and knoweth. Verily, if thou ask the
Meccans, who hath created the heavens and the earth, and hath obliged the
sun and the moon to serve in their courses? they will answer, GOD. How
therefore do they lie, in acknowledging of other gods? GOD maketh
abundant provision for such of his servants as he pleaseth; and is sparing unto
him, if he pleaseth: for GOD knoweth all things. Verily if thou ask them,
who sendeth rain from heaven, and thereby quickeneth the earth, after it hath
been dead? they will answer, GOD. Say, GOD be praised! But the greater part of
them do not understand. This present life is no other than a toy, and a
plaything; but the future mansion of paradise is life indeed: if they
knew this they would not prefer the former to the latter. When they sail
in a ship, they call upon GOD, sincerely exhibiting unto him the true
religion: but when he bringeth them safe to land, behold, they return to their
idolatry; to show themselves ungrateful for that which we have bestowed on them,
and that they may enjoy the delights of this life; but they shall
hereafter know the issue. Do they not see that we have made the
territory of Mecca an inviolable and secure asylum, when men are
spoiled in the countries round about them? Do they therefore believe in
that which is vain, and acknowledge not the goodness of GOD? But who is more
unjust than he who deviseth a lie against GOD, or denieth the truth, when it
hath come unto him? Is there not in hell an abode for the unbelievers? Whoever
do their utmost endeavor to promote our true religion, we will direct them into
our ways; for GOD is with the righteous.
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CHAPTER
XXX.
INTITLED, THE GREEKS; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
A. L. M. THE Greeks have been overcome by the Persians in the
nearest part of the land; but after their defeat, they shall overcome the
others in their turn, within a few
years. Unto GOD belongeth the disposal of this matter, both for
what is past, and for what is to come: and on that day shall the believers
rejoice in the success granted by GOD; for he granteth success unto whom he
pleaseth, and he is the mighty, the merciful. This is the promise
of GOD: GOD will not act contrary to his promise: but the greater part of men
know not the veracity of God. They know the outward appearance of this
present life; but they are careless as to the life to come. Do they not consider
within themselves that GOD hath not created the heavens and the earth, and
whatever is between them, otherwise than in truth, and hath set
them a determined period? Verily a great number of men reject the belief of
their future meeting their LORD at the resurrection. Do they not
pass through the earth, and see what hath been the end of those who were
before them? They excelled the Meccans in strength, and broke up the
earth, and inhabited it in greater affluence and prosperity than they inhabit
the same: and their apostles came unto them with evident miracles; and
GOD was not disposed to treat them unjustly, but they injured their own
souls by their obstinate infidelity; and the end of those who had done
evil was evil, because they charged the signs of God with falsehood, and laughed
the same to scorn. God produceth creatures, and will hereafter restore them
to life: then shall ye return unto him. And on the day whereon the hour
shall come, the wicked shall be struck dumb for despair; and they shall have no
intercessors from among the idols which they associated with God.
And they shall deny the false gods which they associated with him.
On the day whereon the hour shall come, on that day shall the true believers
and the infidels be separated: and they who shall have believed, and wrought
righteousness, shall take their pleasure in a delightful meadow; but as
for those who shall have disbelieved, and rejected our signs, and the
meeting of the next life, they shall be delivered up to punishment. Wherefore
glorify GOD, when the evening overtaketh you, and when ye rise in the morning:
and unto him be praise in heaven and earth; and at sunset, and when ye rest at
noon. He bringeth forth the living out of the dead, and he bringeth forth the
dead out of the living; and he quickeneth the earth after it hath been dead: and
in like manner shall ye be brought forth from your graves. Of his signs
one is, that he hath created you
of dust; and behold, ye are become men, spread over the face of the
earth. And of his signs another is, that he hath created you, out of
yourselves, wives, that ye may cohabit with them; and hath put love and
compassion between you: verily herein are signs unto people who consider. And of
his signs are also the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the
variety of your languages, and of your complexions: verily herein are signs unto
men of understanding. And of his signs are your sleeping by night and by
day, and your seeking to provide for yourselves of his abundance: verily
herein are signs unto people who hearken. Of his signs others are,
that he showeth you the lightning, to strike terror, and to give
hope of rain, and that he sendeth down water from heaven, and quickeneth
thereby the earth, after it hath been dead; verily herein are signs unto
people who understand. And of his signs this also is one, namely, that
the heaven and the earth stand firm at command: hereafter, when he shall call
you out of the earth at one summons, behold, ye shall come forth. Unto him
are subject whosoever are in the heavens and on earth: all are obedient
unto him. It is he who originally produceth a creature, and afterwards restoreth
the same to life: and this is most easy with him. He justly challengeth
the most exalted comparison, in heaven and earth; and he is the mighty,
the wise. He propoundeth unto a comparison taken from yourselves. Have
ye, among the slaves whom your right hands possess, any partner in the
substance which we have bestowed on you, so that ye become equal
sharers therein with them, or that ye fear them as ye fear
one another? Thus we distinctly explain our signs, unto people who
understand. But those who act unjustly, by attributing companions unto
God, follow their own lusts, without knowledge: and who shall direct him
whom GOD shall cause to err? They shall have none to help them. Wherefore be
thou orthodox, and set thy face towards the true religion, the
institution of GOD, to which he hath created mankind disposed: there is no
change in what GOD hath created. This is the right religion; but the
greater part of men know it not. And be ye turned unto him, and
fear him, and be constant at prayer, and be not idolaters. Of those who have
made a schism in their religion, and are divided into various
sects, every sect rejoice in their own opinion. When adversity befalleth
men, they call upon their LORD,
turning unto him: afterwards, when he hath caused them to taste of his mercy,
behold, a part of them associate other deities with their LORD: to show
themselves ungrateful for the favors which we have bestowed on them.
Enjoy therefore the vain pleasures of this life; but hereafter shall ye
know the consequence. Have we sent down unto them any authority, which
speaketh of the false gods which they associate with him? When we cause
men to taste mercy, they rejoice therein; but if evil befalleth them, for that
which their hands have before committed, behold, they despair. Do they not see
that GOD bestoweth provision abundantly on whom he pleaseth, and is sparing
unto whom he pleaseth? Verily herein are signs unto people who
believe. Give unto him who is of kin to thee his reasonable due; and also
to the poor, and the stranger: this is better for those who seek the face of
GOD; and they shall prosper. Whatever ye shall give in usury, to be an increase
of men's substance, shall not be increased by the blessing of GOD: but
whatever ye shall give in alms, for GOD'S sake, they shall receive a twofold
reward. It is GOD who hath created you, and hath provided food for
you: hereafter will he cause you to die; and after that will he raise you again
to life. Is there any of your false gods, who is able to do the least of
these things? Praise be unto him; and far be he removed from what they associate
with him! Corruption hath appeared by land and by sea, for the
crimes which men's hands have committed; that it might make them to taste a
part of the fruits of that which they have wrought, that peradventure
they might turn from their evil ways. Say, Go through the earth, and see
what hath been the end of those who have been before you: the greater
part of them were idolaters. Set thy face therefore towards the right religion,
before the day cometh, which none can put back from GOD. On that day shall they
be separated into two companies: whoever shall have been an unbeliever, on him
shall his unbelief be charged; and whoever shall have done that
which is right, shall spread themselves couches of repose in paradise;
that he may reward those who shall believe, and work righteousness, of his
abundant liberality; for he loveth not the unbelievers. Of his signs one
is, that he sendeth the winds, bearing welcome tidings of rain, that
he may cause you to taste of his mercy; and that ships may sail at his command,
that ye may seek to enrich yourselves of
his abundance by commerce; and that ye may give thanks. We sent apostles,
before thee, unto their respective people, and they came unto them with
evident proofs: and we took vengeance on those who did wickedly; and it was
incumbent on us to assist the true believers. It is GOD who sendeth the
winds, and raiseth the clouds, and spreadeth the same in the heaven, as he
pleaseth; and afterwards disperseth the same: and thou mayest see the
rain issuing from the midst thereof; and when he poureth the same down on such
of his servants as he pleaseth, behold, they are filled with joy; although
before it was sent down unto them, before such relief, they were
despairing. Consider therefore the traces of GOD'S mercy; how he quickeneth the
earth, after its state of death: verily the same will raise the dead; for
he is almighty. Yet if we should send a blasting wind, and they should
see their corn yellow and burnt up, they would surely become
ungrateful, after our former favors. Thou canst not make the dead to
hear, neither canst thou make the deaf to hear thy call, when they retire
and turn their backs; neither canst thou direct the blind out of their error:
thou shalt make none to hear, except him who shall believe in our signs; for
they are resigned unto us. It is GOD who created you in weakness,
and after weakness hath given you strength; and after strength, he will
again reduce you to weakness, and gray hairs: he createth that
which he pleaseth; and he is the wise, the powerful. On the day whereon
the last hour shall come, the wicked will swear that they have not
tarried above an hour: in like manner did they utter lies in their
lifetime. But those on whom knowledge hath been bestowed, and faith, will
say, Ye have tarried, according to the book of GOD, until the day of
resurrection; for this is the day of resurrection; but ye knew it
not. On that day their excuse shall not avail those who have acted unjustly;
neither shall they be invited any more to make themselves acceptable
unto God. And now have we propounded unto men, in this Koran, parables of
every kind: yet if thou bring them a verse thereof, the unbelievers will
surely say, Ye are no other than publishers of vain falsehoods. Thus hath
GOD sealed up the hearts of those who believe not: But do thou, O Mohammed,
persevere with constancy, for GOD is true; and let not those induce thee to
waver, who have no certain knowledge.
CHAPTER XXXI.
INTITLED, LOKMÂN;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
A. L. M. THESE are the signs of the wise book, a direction, and a mercy
unto the righteous; who observe the appointed times of prayer, and give alms,
and have firm assurance in the life to come: these are directed by their LORD,
and they shall prosper. There is a man who purchaseth a ludicrous story, that he
may seduce men from the way of GOD, without knowledge, and may laugh the
same to scorn: these shall suffer a shameful punishment. And when our signs are
rehearsed unto him, he disdainfully turneth his back as though he heard them
not, as though there were a deafness in his ears: wherefore denounce unto him a
grievous punishment. But they who shall believe and work righteousness, shall
enjoy gardens of pleasure: they shall continue therein forever: this is
the certain promise of GOD; and he is the mighty, the wise. He hath
created the heavens without visible pillars to sustain them, and thrown
on the earth mountains firmly rooted, lest it should move with you; and
he hath replenished the same with all kinds of beasts; and we send down rain
from heaven, and cause every kind of noble vegetable to spring forth
therein. This is the creation of GOD: show me now what they have created, who
are worshipped besides him? verily the ungodly are in a manifest error.
We heretofore bestowed wisdom on Lokmân, and commanded him, saying, Be
thou thankful unto GOD: for whoever is thankful, shall be thankful to the
advantage of his own soul; and if any shall be unthankful, verily GOD is
self-sufficient, and worthy to be praised.1 And remember when
Lokmân said unto his son, as he admonished him, Oh my son, give not a partner
unto GOD; for polytheism is a great impiety. We have commanded man
concerning his parents (his mother carrieth him in her womb with weakness
and faintness, and he is weaned in two years), saying, Be grateful unto
me, and to thy parents. Unto me shall all come to be judged. But if
thy parents endeavor to prevail
on thee to associate with me that concerning which thou hast no knowledge, obey
them not: bear them company in this world in what shall be reasonable; but
follow the way of him who sincerely turneth unto me. Hereafter unto me shall ye
return, and then will I declare unto you that which ye have done. Oh my son,
verily every matter, whether good or bad, though it be of the weight of a
grain of mustard-seed, and be hidden in a rock, or in the heavens, or in
the earth, GOD will bring the same to light; for GOD is
clear-sighted and knowing. Oh my son, be constant at prayer, and command
that which is just, and forbid that which is evil: and be patient under the
afflictions which shall befall thee; for this is a duty absolutely
incumbent on all men. Distort not thy face out of contempt to men,
neither walk in the earth with insolence; for GOD loveth no arrogant,
vain-glorious person. And be moderate in thy pace; and lower thy voice; for the
most ungrateful of all voices surely is the voice of asses. Do ye
not see that GOD hath subjected whatever is in heaven and on earth to your
service, and hath abundantly poured on you his favors, both outwardly and
inwardly? There are some who dispute concerning GOD without knowledge,
and without a direction, and without an enlightening book. And when it is said
unto them, Follow that which GOD hath revealed, they answer, Nay, we will follow
that which we found our fathers to practise. What, though the devil invite them
to the torment of hell? Whosoever resigneth himself unto GOD, being a worker of
righteousness, taketh hold on a strong handle; and unto GOD belongeth the
issue of all things. But whoever shall be an unbeliever, let not his
unbelief grieve thee: unto us shall they return; then will we declare unto them
that which they have done, for GOD knoweth the innermost parts of the breasts
of men. We will suffer them to enjoy this world for a little
while: afterwards we will drive them to a severe punishment. If thou ask them
who hath created the heavens and the earth, they will surely answer, GOD. Say,
GOD be praised! but the greater part of them do not understand. Unto GOD
belongeth whatever is in heaven and earth: for GOD is the
self-sufficient, the praiseworthy. If whatever trees are in the earth
were pens, and he should after that swell the sea into seven seas of
ink, the words of GOD would not be exhausted; for GOD is mighty
and wise. Your creation and your resuscitation
are but as the creation and resuscitation of one soul: verily GOD
both heareth and seeth. Dost thou not see that GOD causeth the
night to succeed the day, and causeth the day to succeed the night, and
compelleth the sun and the moon to serve you? Each of those
luminaries hasteneth in its course to a determined period: and GOD
is well acquainted with that which ye do. This is declared concerning
the divine knowledge and power, for that GOD is the true Being, and for that
whatever ye invoke, besides him is vanity; and for that GOD is the high,
the great God. Dost thou not see that the ships run in the sea, through
the favor of GOD, that he may show you of his signs? Verily herein are
signs unto every patient, grateful person. When waves cover them, like
overshadowing clouds, they call upon GOD, exhibiting the pure religion
unto him; but when he bringeth them safe to land, there is of them who
halteth between the true faith and idolatry. Howbeit, none rejecteth our
signs, except every perfidious, ungrateful person. O men, fear your LORD, and
dread the day whereon a father shall not make satisfaction for his father at
all: the promise of GOD is assuredly true. Let not this present life, therefore,
deceive you; neither let the deceiver deceive you concerning GOD. Verily the
knowledge of the hour of judgment is with GOD; and he causeth the rain to
descend at his own appointed time; and he knoweth what is in the
wombs of females. No soul knoweth what it shall gain on the morrow;
neither doth any soul know in what land it shall die; but GOD is knowing
and fully acquainted with all things.
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CHAPTER
XXXII.
INTITLED, ADORATION; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
A. L. M. THE revelation of this book, there is no doubt
thereof, is from the LORD of all creatures. Will they say, Mohammed hath
forged it? Nay it is the truth from thy
LORD, that thou mayest preach to a people, unto whom no preacher hath come
before thee; peradventure they will be directed. It is GOD who hath
created the heavens and the earth, and whatever is between them, in six
days; and then ascended his throne. Ye have no patron or intercessor
besides him. Will ye not therefore consider? He governeth all things from
heaven even to the earth: hereafter shall they return unto him, on the day whose
length shall be a thousand years, of those which ye compute. This is he
who knoweth the future, and the present; the mighty, the merciful. It is
he who hath made everything which he hath created exceeding good; and first
created man of clay, and afterwards made his posterity of an extract of
despicable water; and then formed him into proper shape, and breathed of
his spirit into him; and hath given you the senses of hearing and seeing,
and hearts to understand. How small thanks do ye return! And they say,
When we shall lie hidden in the earth, shall we be raised thence a new
creature? Yea, they deny the meeting of their LORD at the resurrection.
Say, The angel of death, who is set over you, shall cause you to die: then shall
ye be brought back unto your LORD. If thou couldest see, when the wicked shall
bow down their heads before their LORD, saying, O LORD, we have seen, and
have heard: suffer us therefore to return into the world, and we will
work that which is right; since we are now certain of the truth of what hath
been preached to us: thou wouldest see an amazing sight. If we had pleased
we had certainly given unto every soul its direction: but the word which hath
proceeded from me must necessarily be fulfilled, when I said, Verily
I will fill hell with genii and men, altogether. Taste therefore the torment
prepared for you, because ye have forgotten the coming of this your day: we
also have forgotten you; taste therefore the punishment of eternal duration, for
that which ye have wrought. Verily they only believe in our signs, who, when
they are warned thereby, fall down adoring, and celebrate the praise of their
LORD, and are not elated with pride; their sides are raised from their
beds, calling on their LORD with fear and with hope; and they distribute alms
out of what we have bestowed on them. No soul knoweth the complete satisfaction
which is secretly prepared for them, as a reward for that which they have
wrought. Shall he, therefore, who is a true believer, be as he who is an
impious transgressor? They shall not be held equal. As to those who believe and
do that which is right, they shall have gardens of perpetual abode, an
ample recompense for that which they shall have wrought: but as for those who
impiously transgress, their abode shall be hell fire; so often as they
shall endeavor to get thereout, they shall be dragged back into the same, and it
shall be said unto them, Taste ye the torment of hell fire, which ye
rejected as a falsehood. And we will cause them to taste the nearer punishment
of this world, besides the more grievous punishment of the next;
peradventure they will repent. Who is more unjust than he who is warned by the
signs of his LORD, and then turneth aside from the same? We will surely take
vengeance on the wicked. We heretofore delivered the book of the law unto
Moses; wherefore be not thou in doubt as to the revelation thereof: and we
ordained the same to be a direction unto the children of Israel; and we
appointed teachers from among them, who should direct the people at our
command, when they had persevered with patience, and had firmly believed in our
signs. Verily thy LORD will judge between them, on the day of resurrection,
concerning that wherein they have disagreed. Is it not known unto them how many
generations we have destroyed before them, through whose dwellings they walk?
Verily herein are signs: will they not therefore hearken? Do they not see that
we drive rain unto a land bare of grass and parched up, and thereby produce
corn, of which their cattle eat, and themselves also? Will they not
therefore regard? The infidels say to the true believers, When
will this decision be made between us, if ye speak truth? Answer,
On the day of that decision, the faith of those who shall have
disbelieved shall not avail them; neither shall they be respited any
longer. Wherefore avoid them, and expect the issue: verily they
expect to obtain some advantage over thee.
CHAPTER XXXIII.
INTITLED, THE
CONFEDERATES; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
O PROPHET, fear GOD, and obey not the unbelievers and the hypocrites:
verily GOD is knowing and wise. But follow that which is revealed unto
thee from thy LORD; for GOD is well acquainted with that which ye do; and put
thy trust in GOD; for GOD is a sufficient protector. GOD hath not given a man
two hearts within him; neither hath he made your wives (some of whom ye divorce,
regarding them thereafter as your mothers) your true mothers; not hath he
made your adopted sons your true sons.1 This is your
saying in your mouths: but GOD speaketh the truth; and he directed the
right way. Call such as are adopted, the sons of their
natural fathers: this will be more just in the sight of
GOD. And if ye know not their fathers, let them be as your brethren in
religion, and your companions: and it shall be no crime in you, that ye err
in this matter; but that shall be criminal which your hearts
purposely design; for GOD is gracious and merciful. The prophet is
nigher unto the true believers than their own souls; and his wives are
their mothers. Those who are related by consanguinity are nigher of kin
the one of them unto the others, according to the book of GOD, than the
other true believers, and the Mohâjerûn: unless that ye do what is
fitting and reasonable to your relations in general. This is written in
the book of God. Remember when we accepted their covenant from the
prophets, and from thee, O Mohammed, and from Noah, and Abraham, and
Moses, and Jesus the son of Mary, and received from them a firm covenant; that
God may examine the speakers of truth concerning their veracity: and he
hath prepared a painful torment for the unbelievers. O true believers, remember
the favor of GOD towards you, when armies of infidels came against you,
and we sent against them a wind, and hosts of angels which ye saw not:
and GOD beheld that which ye did.2 When they came against you from
above you, and from below you, and when your sight became
troubled, and your hearts came even to your throats for
fear, and ye imagined of GOD various imaginations. There were the
faithful tried, and made to tremble with a violent trembling. And when the
hypocrites, and those in whose heart was an infirmity, said, GOD and his apostle
have made you no other than a fallacious promise. And when a party of them said,
O inhabitants of Yathreb, there is no place of security for you
here; wherefore return home. And a part of them asked leave of the
prophet to depart, saying, Verily our houses are defenceless and
exposed to the enemy: but they were not defenceless; and their
intention was no other than to fly. If the city had been entered upon
them by the enemy from the parts adjacent, and they had been asked to
desert the true believers, and to fight against them; they had surely
consented thereto: but they had not, in such case, remained in the same,
but a little while. They had before made a covenant with GOD, that they would
not turn their backs: and the performance of their covenant with
GOD shall be examined into hereafter. Say, Flight shall not profit you,
if ye fly from death or from slaughter: and if it would, yet shall ye not
enjoy this world but a little. Say, Who is he who shall defend you
against GOD, if he is pleased to bring evil on you, or is pleased to
show mercy towards you? They shall find none to patronize or protect them,
besides GOD. GOD already knoweth those among you who hinder others from
following his apostle, and who say unto their brethren, Come hither unto us;
and who come not to battle, except a little: being covetous towards you: but
when fear cometh on them, thou seest them look unto thee for
assistance, their eyes rolling about like the eyes of him who
fainteth by reason of the agonies of death: yet when their fear is
past they inveigh against you with sharp tongues; being covetous of the best
and most valuable part of the spoils. These believe not sincerely;
wherefore GOD hath rendered their works of no avail; and this is easy with GOD.
They imagined that the confederates would not depart and raise the siege:
and if the confederates should come another time, they would wish to live
in the deserts among the Arabs who dwell in tents, and there to inquire
after news concerning you; and although they were with you this time, yet
they fought not, except a little. Ye have in the apostle of GOD an excellent
example, unto him who hopeth in GOD, and the
last day, and remembereth GOD frequently. When the true believers saw the
confederates, they said, This is what GOD and his apostle have foretold
us; and GOD and his apostle have spoken the truth: and it only increased their
faith and resignation. Of the true believers some men justly performed
what they had promised unto GOD; and some of them have finished their course,
and some of them wait the same advantage; and they changed not their
promise by deviating therefrom in the least: that GOD may reward the
just performers of their covenant for their fidelity; and may punish the
hypocritical, if he pleaseth, or may be turned unto them; for GOD is
ready to forgive, and merciful. GOD hath driven back the infidels in
their wrath: they obtained no advantage; and GOD was a sufficient
protector unto the faithful in battle; for GOD is strong and
mighty. And he hath caused such of those who have received the scriptures, as
assisted the confederates, to come down out of their fortresses, and he
cast into their hearts terror and dismay: a part of them ye slew,
and a part ye made captives; and God hath caused you to inherit their
land, and their houses, and their wealth, and a land on which ye have not
trodden; for GOD is almighty.1 O prophet, say unto thy wives, If ye
seek this present life, and the pomp thereof, come, I will make a handsome
provision for you, and I will dismiss you with an honorable dismission; but if
ye seek GOD and his apostle, and the life to come, verily GOD hath prepared for
such of you as work righteousness a great reward. O wives of the prophet,
whosoever of you shall commit a manifest wickedness, the punishment
thereof shall be doubled unto her twofold, and this is easy with GOD: but
whosoever of you shall be obedient unto GOD and his apostle, and shall do that
which is right, we will give her her reward twice, and we have prepared for her
an honorable provision in paradise. O wives of the prophet, ye are not as
other women: if ye fear God, be not too complaisant in speech, lest he
should covet, in whose heart is a disease of incontinence; but speak the
speech which is convenient. And sit still in your houses; and set not out
yourselves with the ostentation of the former time of ignorance: and
observe the appointed times of prayer, and give alms; and obey GOD, and his
apostle; for GOD desireth only to remove from you the abomination of vanity,
since ye are the household of the prophet, and to purify you by a
perfect puri-
fication. And remember that which is read in your houses, of the signs of GOD,
and of the wisdom revealed in the Koran; for GOD is clear-sighted,
and well acquainted with your actions. Verily the Moslems of
either sex, and the true believers of either sex, and the devout men, and the
devout women, and the men of veracity, and the women of veracity, and the
patient men, and the patient women, and the humble men, and
the humble women, and the alms-givers of either sex, and the men
who fast, and the women who fast, and the chaste men, and the
chaste women, and those of either sex who remember GOD frequently; for
them hath GOD prepared forgiveness, and a great reward. It is not fit for
a true believer of either sex, when GOD and his apostle have decreed a thing,
that they should have the liberty of choosing a different matter of their
own: and whoever is disobedient unto GOD and his apostle surely erreth with a
manifest error. And remember when thou saidst to him unto whom GOD had
been gracious, and on whom thou also hadst conferred favors, Keep thy
wife to thyself, and fear GOD: and thou didst conceal that in thy mind which GOD
had determined to discover, and didst fear men; whereas it was
more just that thou shouldest fear GOD. But when Zeid had determined the matter
concerning her, and had resolved to divorce her, we joined her in
marriage unto thee; lest a crime should be charged on the true believers,
in marrying the wives of their adopted sons, when they have
determined the matter concerning them; and the command of GOD is to be
performed. No crime is to be charged on the prophet, as to what GOD hath
allowed him, conformable to the ordinance of GOD with regard to those who
preceded him (for the command of GOD is a determinate decree), who
brought the messages of GOD, and feared him, and feared none besides GOD: and
GOD is a sufficient accountant. Mohammed is not the father of any man among you;
but the apostle of GOD, and the seal of the prophets: and GOD knoweth all
things. O true believers, remember GOD with a frequent remembrance, and
celebrate his praise morning and evening. It is he who is gracious unto you, and
his angels intercede for you, that he may lead you forth from darkness
into light; and he is merciful towards the true believers. Their salutation, on
the day whereon they shall meet him, shall be, Peace! and he hath
prepared for them an honorable recompense.
O prophet, verily we have sent thee to be a witness, and a bearer of good
tidings, and a denouncer of threats, and an inviter unto GOD, through his good
pleasure, and a shining light. Bear good tidings therefore unto the true
believers, that they shall receive great abundance from GOD. And obey not the
unbelievers, and the hypocrites, and mind not their evil treatment: but trust in
GOD; and GOD is a sufficient protector. O true believers, when ye marry women
who are believers, and afterwards put them away, before ye have touched
them, there is no term prescribed you to fulfil towards them, after
their divorce: but make them a present, and dismiss them freely with an
honorable dismission. O prophet, we have allowed thee thy wives unto whom thou
hast given their dower, and also the slaves which thy right hand
possesseth, of the booty which GOD hath granted thee; and the daughters
of thy uncle, and the daughters of thy aunts, both on thy father's side, and on
thy mother's side, who have fled with thee from Mecca, and any
other believing woman, if she give herself unto the prophet; in case the
prophet desireth to take her to wife. This is a peculiar privilege
granted unto thee above the rest of the true believers. We know what we
have ordained them concerning their wives, and the slaves which their
right hands possess: lest it should be deemed a crime in thee to make
use of the privilege granted thee; for GOD is gracious and merciful.
Thou mayest postpone the turn of such of thy wives as thou shalt please,
in being called to thy bed; and thou mayest take unto thee her whom thou
shalt please, and her whom thou shalt desire of those whom thou shalt have
before rejected: and it shall be no crime in thee. This will
be more easy, that they may be entirely content, and may not be grieved, but
may be well pleased with what thou shalt give every of them: GOD knoweth
whatever is in your hearts; and GOD is knowing and gracious. It
shall not be lawful for thee to take other women to wife
hereafter, nor to exchange any of thy wives for them, although
their beauty please thee; except the slaves whom thy right hand shall
possess: and GOD observeth all things. O true believer, enter not the houses of
the prophet, unless it be permitted you to eat meat with him,
without waiting his convenient time; but when ye are invited, then enter. And
when ye shall have eaten, disperse yourselves; and stay not to enter into
familiar discourse: for this incommodeth the
prophet. He is ashamed to bid you depart; but GOD is not ashamed
of the truth. And when ye ask of the prophet's wives what ye may have
occasion for, ask it of them from behind a curtain. This will be more
pure for your hearts and their hearts. Neither is it fit for you to give
any uneasiness to the apostle of GOD, or to marry his wives after him forever:
for this would be a grievous thing in the sight of GOD. Whether ye divulge a
thing or conceal it, verily GOD knoweth all things. It shall be no crime
in them, as to their fathers, or their sons, or their brothers, or their
brothers' sons, or their sisters' sons, or their women, or the slaves
which their right hands possess, if they speak to them unveiled: and fear
ye GOD; for GOD is witness of all things. Verily GOD and his angels bless the
prophet. O true believers, do ye also bless him, and salute him
with a respectful salutation. As to those who offend GOD and his
apostle, GOD shall curse them in this world and in the next; and he hath
prepared for them a shameful punishment. And they who shall injure the true
believers of either sex, without their deserving it, shall surely bear the
guilt of calumny and a manifest injustice. O prophet, speak unto thy wives,
and thy daughters, and the wives of the true believers, that they cast their
outer garments over them when they walk abroad; this will be more
proper, that they may be known to be matrons of reputation, and may not
be affronted by unseemly words or actions. GOD is gracious and
merciful. Verily if the hypocrites, and those in whose hearts is an infirmity,
and they who raise disturbances in Medina, do not desist, we will surely stir
thee up against them, to chastise them: henceforth they shall not be
suffered to dwell near thee therein, except for a little time, and
being accursed; wherever they are found they shall be taken, and killed with a
general slaughter, according to the sentence of GOD concerning
those who have been before; and thou shalt not find any change in the sentence
of GOD. Men will ask thee concerning the approach of the last hour;
answer, Verily the knowledge thereof is with GOD alone; and he will not
inform thee: peradventure the hour is nigh at hand. Verily GOD hath
cursed the infidels, and hath prepared for them a fierce fire, wherein they
shall remain forever: they shall find no patron or defender. On the day
whereon their faces shall be rolled in hell fire, they shall say,
Oh that we had obeyed GOD, and had obeyed
his apostle! And they shall say, O LORD, verily we have obeyed our lords,
and our great men; and they have seduced us from the right way. O LORD,
give them the double of our punishment; and curse them with a heavy
curse! O true believers, be not as those who injured Moses; but GOD cleared him
from the scandal which they had spoken concerning him; and he was
of great consideration in the sight of GOD. O true believers, fear GOD, and
speak words well directed: that God may correct your works for you, and
may forgive you your sins: and whoever shall obey GOD and his apostle shall
enjoy great felicity. We proposed the faith unto the heavens, and the earth, and
the mountains: and they refused to undertake the same, and were afraid thereof;
but man undertook it: verily he was unjust to himself, and foolish; that
GOD may punish the hypocritical men, and the hypocritical women, and the
idolaters, and the idolatresses; and that GOD may be turned unto the true
believers, both men and women; for GOD is gracious and
merciful.1
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CHAPTER
XXXIV.
INTITLED, SABA; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
PRAISE be unto GOD, unto whom belongeth whatever is in the
heavens and on earth: and unto him be praise in the world to come; for he
is wise and intelligent. He knoweth whatsoever entereth into the
earth and whatsoever cometh out of the same, and whatsoever descendeth from
heaven, and whatsoever ascendeth thereto: and he is merciful and
ready to forgive. The unbelievers say, The hour of judgment will not come
unto us. Answer, Yea, by my LORD, it will surely come unto you; it is he
who knoweth the hidden secret: the weight of an ant, either in heaven or in
earth, is not absent from him, nor anything lesser than this or greater, but
the same is written in the perspicuous book of his decrees; that
he may recompense those
who shall have believed, and wrought righteousness: they shall receive pardon,
and an honorable provision. But they who endeavor to render our signs of none
effect shall receive a punishment of painful torment. Those unto whom knowledge
hath been given, see that the book which hath been revealed unto thee from thy
LORD is the truth, and directeth into the glorious and laudable way. The
unbelievers say to one another, Shall we show you a man who shall
prophesy unto you, that when ye shall have been dispersed with a total
dispersion, ye shall be raised a new creature? He hath forged a lie
concerning GOD, or rather he is distracted. But they who believe not in the life
to come shall fall into punishment and a wide error. Have they not
therefore considered what is before them, and what is behind them, of the heaven
and the earth? If we please, we will cause the earth to open and swallow them
up, or will cause a piece of the heaven to fall upon them: verily herein is a
sign unto every servant, who turneth unto God. We heretofore bestowed on
David excellence from us: and we said, O mountains, sing alternate
praises with him; and we obliged the birds also to join therein.
And we softened the iron for him, saying, Make thereof complete
coats of mail, and rightly dispose the small plates which compose the
same: and work ye righteousness, O family of David; for I see that
which ye do. And we made the wind subject unto Solomon: it
blew in the morning for a month, and in the evening for a month. And we made
a fountain of molten brass to flow for him. And some of the genii were
obliged to work in his presence, by the will of his LORD; and whoever of
them turned aside from our command, we will cause him to taste the pain of
hell-fire. They made for him whatever he pleased of palaces, and statues, and
large dishes like fish-ponds, and caldrons standing firm on their trevets;
and we said, Work righteousness, O family of David, with
thanksgiving; for few of my servants are thankful.1 And when we had
decreed that Solomon should die, nothing discovered his death unto them,
except the creeping thing of the earth, which gnawed his staff.2 And
when his body fell down, the genii plainly perceived that if they had
known that which is secret, they had not continued in a vile punishment. The
descendants of Saba had heretofore a sign in their dwelling; namely,
two gardens on the
right hand and on the left, and it was said unto them, Eat ye of the
provision of your LORD, and give thanks unto him; ye have a good country,
and a gracious LORD. But they turned aside from what we had commanded
them; wherefore we sent against them the inundation of al Arem, and we
changed their two gardens for them into two gardens producing bitter fruit, and
tamarisks, and some little fruit of the lote-tree. This we gave them in
reward, because they were ungrateful: is any thus rewarded except the
ungrateful? And we placed between them and the cities which we have blessed,
cities situated near each other; and we made the journey easy between them,
saying, Travel through the same by night and by day, in security. But
they said, O LORD, put a greater distance between our journey: and they
were unjust unto themselves; and we made them the subject of discourse, and
dispersed them with a total dispersion. Verily, herein are signs unto
every patient, grateful person. And Eblis found his opinion of them to be true:
and they followed him, except a party of the true believers: and he had no power
over them, unless to tempt them, that we might know him who believed in
the life to come, from him who doubted thereof. Thy LORD observeth all things.
Say unto the idolaters, Call upon those whom ye imagine to be
gods, besides GOD: they are not masters of the weight of an ant in heaven or
on earth, neither have they any share in the creation or government of
the same; nor is any of them assistant to him therein. No intercession
will be of service in his presence, except the intercession of him to
whom he shall grant permission to intercede for others: and they shall wait
in suspense until, when the terror shall be taken off from their hearts,
they shall say to one another: What doth your LORD say? They shall
answer, That which is just: and he is the high, the great God.
Say, Who provideth food for you from heaven and earth? Answer, GOD: and either
we, or ye, follow the true direction, or are in a manifest error.
Say, Ye shall not be examined concerning what we shall have committed: neither
shall we be examined concerning what ye shall have done. Say, Our LORD will
assemble us together at the last day: then he will judge between us with
truth; and he is the judge, the knowing. Say, Show me those whom ye have joined
as partners with him? Nay; rather he is
the mighty, the wise GOD. We have not sent thee otherwise than unto mankind in
general, a bearer of good tidings, and a denouncer of threats; but the greater
part of men do not understand. And they say, When will this threat be
fulfilled, if ye speak truth? Answer, A threat is denounced unto you
of a day which ye shall not retard one hour, neither shall ye hasten. The
unbelievers say, We will by no means believe in this Koran, nor in that which
hath been revealed before it. But if thou couldest see when the unjust
doers shall be set before their LORD! They will iterate discourse with one
another: those who were esteemed weak shall say unto those who behaved
themselves arrogantly, Had it not been for you, verily we
had been true believers. They who behaved themselves arrogantly shall say unto
those who were esteemed weak, Did we turn you aside from the true
direction, after it had come unto you? On the contrary, ye acted wickedly of
your own free choice. And they who were esteemed weak shall say unto those
who behaved with arrogance, Nay, but the crafty plot which ye devised by
night and by day, occasioned our ruin: when ye commanded us that we
should not believe in GOD, and that we should set up other gods as equals
unto him. And they shall conceal their repentance, after they shall have seen
the punishment prepared for them. And we will put yokes on the necks of
those who shall have disbelieved: shall they be rewarded any otherwise than
according to what they shall have wrought? We have sent no warner unto
any city, but the inhabitants thereof who lived in affluence said, Verily
we believe not that with which ye are sent. And those of Mecca also say,
We abound in riches and children, more than ye; and we shall not be
punished hereafter. Answer, Verily my LORD will bestow provision in
abundance unto whom he pleaseth, and will be sparing unto whom he
pleaseth: but the greater part of men know not this. Neither your
riches nor your children are the things which shall cause you to draw
nigh unto us with a near approach: only whoever believeth, and worketh
righteousness, they shall receive a double reward for that which they shall have
wrought: and they shall dwell in security, in the upper apartments of
paradise. But they who shall endeavor to render our signs of none effect
shall be delivered up to punishment. Say, Verily my LORD will
bestow provision in abundance unto whom he pleaseth of his servants, and will be
sparing unto whom he pleaseth: and whatever thing ye shall give in alms,
he will return it; and he is the best provider of food. On a certain day he
shall gather them altogether: then shall he say unto the angels, Did these
worship you? And the angels shall answer, GOD forbid! thou art our
friend, and not these: but they worshipped devils; the greater part of them
believed in them. On this day the one of you shall not be able either to profit
or to hurt the other. And we will say unto those who have acted unjustly, Taste
ye the pain of hell fire, which ye rejected as a falsehood. When our
evident signs are read unto them, they say of thee, O Mohammed, This is
no other than a man who seeketh to turn you aside from the gods which
your fathers worshipped. And they say of the Koran, This is no other than
a lie blasphemously forged. And the unbelievers say of the truth, when it is
come unto them, This is no other than manifest sorcery: yet we have given them
no books of scripture wherein to exercise themselves, nor have we sent
unto them any warner before thee. They who were before them in like
manner accused their prophets of imposture: but these have not
arrived unto the tenth part of the riches and strength which we had
bestowed on the former: and they accused my apostles of imposture; and
how severe was my vengeance! Say, Verily I advise you unto one thing,
namely, that ye stand before GOD by two and two, and singly; and then
consider seriously and you will find that there is no madness in your
companion Mohammed: he is no other than a warner unto you,
sent before a severe punishment. Say, I ask not of you any reward for
my preaching; it is your own, either to give or not: my reward is
to be expected from GOD alone; and he is witness over all things. Say,
Verily my LORD sendeth down the truth to his prophets: he is the knower
of secrets. Say, Truth is come, and falsehood is vanished, and shall not return
any more. Say, If I err, verily I shall err only against my own soul: but
if I be rightly directed, it will be by that which my LORD
revealeth unto me; for he is ready to hear, and nigh unto those who call upon
him. If thou couldest see, when the unbelievers shall tremble, and
shall find no refuge, and shall be taken from a near place, and shall
say, We believe in him! But how shall
they receive the faith from a distant place: since they had before denied
him, and reviled the mysteries of faith, from a distant place? And a bar shall
be placed between them and that which they shall desire; as it hath been done
with those who behaved like them heretofore: because they have been in a
doubt which hath caused scandal.
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CHAPTER
XXXV.
INTITLED, THE CREATOR; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
PRAISE be unto GOD the Creator of heaven and earth; who maketh the angels
his messengers, furnished with two, and three, and four pair of
wings: GOD maketh what addition he pleaseth unto his creatures; for GOD
is almighty. The mercy which GOD shall freely bestow on mankind, there
is none who can withhold; and what he shall withhold, there is none
who can bestow, besides him; and he is the mighty, the wise. O men,
remember the favor of GOD towards you: is there any creator, besides GOD, who
provideth food for you from heaven and earth? There is no GOD but he: how
therefore are ye turned aside from acknowledging his unity? If they
accuse thee of imposture, apostles before thee have also been accused of
imposture: and unto GOD shall all things return. O men, verily the
promise of GOD is true: let not therefore the present life deceive you, neither
let the deceiver deceive you concerning GOD: for Satan is an enemy unto
you; wherefore hold him for an enemy: he only inviteth his confederates to be
the inhabitants of hell. For those who believe not there is prepared a
severe torment: but for those who shall believe and do that which is right,
is prepared mercy and a great reward. Shall he therefore for whom his
evil work hath been prepared, and who imagineth it to be good, be as he who
is rightly disposed, and discerneth the truth? Verily GOD will cause to err
whom he pleaseth, and will direct whom he pleaseth. Let not thy soul therefore
be spent
in sighs for their sakes, on account of their obstinacy; for GOD well
knoweth that which they do. It is God who sendeth the winds, and raiseth
a cloud; and we drive the same unto a dead country, and thereby quicken the
earth after it hath been dead; so shall the resurrection be.
Whoever desireth excellence; unto GOD doth all excellence belong:
unto him ascendeth the good speech; and the righteous work will he exalt. But as
for them who devise wicked plots, they shall suffer a severe punishment;
and the device of those men shall be rendered vain. GOD created you
first of the dust, and afterwards of seed; and he hath made you man and
wife. No female conceiveth, or bringeth forth, but with his knowledge. Nor is
anything added unto the age of him whose life is prolonged, neither is anything
diminished from his age, but the same is written in the book of God's
decrees. Verily this is easy with GOD. The two seas are not to be held in
comparison: this is fresh and sweet, pleasant to drink: but that
is salt and bitter: yet out of each of them ye eat fish, and take
ornaments for you to wear. Thou seest the ships also ploughing the waves
thereof, that ye may seek to enrich yourselves by commerce, of the
abundance of God: peradventure ye will be thankful. He causeth the night
to succeed the day, and he causeth the day to succeed the night; and he obligeth
the sun and the moon to perform their services: each of them runneth an
appointed course. This is GOD, your LORD: his is the kingdom. But the
idols which ye invoke besides him have not the power even over the skin
of a date-stone: if ye invoke them, they will not hear your calling; and
although they should hear, yet they would not answer you. On the day of
resurrection they shall disclaim your having associated them with God:
and none shall declare unto thee the truth, like one who is well
acquainted therewith. O men, ye have need of GOD; but GOD is
self-sufficient, and to be praised. If he pleaseth, he can take you away, and
produce a new creature in your stead: neither will this be
difficult with GOD. A burdened soul shall not bear the burden of another:
and if a heavy-burdened soul call on another to bear part of its
burden, no part thereof shall be borne by the person who shall be
called on, although he be ever so nearly related. Thou shalt admonish
those who fear their LORD in secret and are constant at prayer: and whoever
cleanseth himself from the guilt of disobedience,
cleanseth himself to the advantage of his own soul; for all shall be
assembled before GOD at the last day. The blind and the seeing shall not
be held equal; neither darkness and light; nor the cool shade and the scorching
wind: neither shall the living and the dead be held equal. GOD shall cause him
to hear whom he pleaseth; but thou shalt not make those to hear who are in
their graves. Thou art no other than a preacher: verily we have
sent thee with truth, a bearer of good tidings, and a denouncer of threats.
There hath been no nation, but a preacher hath in past times been
conversant among them: if they charge thee with imposture, they who were
before them likewise charged their apostles with imposture. Their
apostles came unto them with evident miracles, and with divine
writings, and with the enlightening book: afterwards I chastised those who were
unbelievers; and how severe was my vengeance! Dost thou not see that GOD
sendeth down rain from heaven, and that we thereby produce fruits of various
colors? In the mountains also there are some tracts white and red, of
various colors; and others are of a deep black: and of men, and beasts,
and cattle there are whose colors are in like manner various. Such
only of his servants fear GOD as are endued with understanding: verily GOD
is mighty and ready to forgive. Verily they who read the book of
GOD, and are constant at prayer, and give alms out of what we have bestowed on
them, both in secret and openly, hope for a merchandise which shall not
perish: that God may fully pay them their wages, and make them a
superabundant addition of his liberality; for he is ready to
forgive the faults of his servants, and to requite their
endeavors. That which we have revealed unto thee of the book of the
Koran is the truth, confirming the scriptures which were
revealed before it: for GOD knoweth and regardeth his servants. And
we have given the book of the Koran in heritage unto such of our servants
as we have chosen: of them there is one who injureth his own soul; and
there is another of them who keepeth the middle way; and there is
another of them who outstrippeth others in good works, by the
permission of GOD. This is the great excellence. They shall be introduced into
gardens of perpetual abode; they shall be adorned therein with bracelets of gold
and pearls, and their clothing therein shall be of silk: and they shall
say, Praise be unto GOD, who hath taken away sorrow from us! verily our LORD
is ready to forgive the sinners, and to reward the
obedient; who hath caused us to take up our rest in a dwelling of
eternal stability, through his bounty, wherein no labor shall touch us,
neither shall any weariness affect us. But for the unbelievers is
prepared the fire of hell: it shall not be decreed them to die a second
time; neither shall any part of the punishment thereof be made
lighter unto them. Thus shall every infidel be rewarded. And they shall cry out
aloud in hell, saying, LORD, take us hence, and we will work
righteousness, and not what we have formerly wrought. But it shall be
answered them, Did we not grant you lives of length sufficient, that whoever
would be warned might be warned therein; and did not the preacher come unto you?
taste therefore the pains of hell. And the unjust shall have no
protector. Verily GOD knoweth the secrets both of heaven and earth, for
he knoweth the innermost parts of the breasts of men. It is he who hath
made you to succeed in the earth. Whoever shall disbelieve, on him be his
unbelief; and their unbelief shall only gain the unbelievers greater indignation
in the sight of their LORD; and their unbelief shall only increase the perdition
of the unbelievers. Say, What think ye of your deities which ye invoke besides
GOD? Show me what part of the earth they have created. Or had they any
share in the creation of the heavens? Have we given unto the
idolaters any book of revelations, so that they may rely on
any proof therefrom to authorize their practice? Nay; but the ungodly
make unto one another only deceitful promises. Verily GOD sustaineth the heavens
and the earth, lest they fail: and if they should fail, none could support the
same besides him; he is gracious and merciful. The Koreish swore
by GOD, with a most solemn oath, that if a preacher had come unto them, they
would surely have been more willingly directed than any nation: but now a
preacher is come unto them, it hath only increased in them their aversion
from the truth, their arrogance in the earth, and their contriving
of evil; but the contrivance of evil shall only encompass the authors thereof.
Do they expect any other than the punishment awarded against the
unbelievers of former times? For thou shalt not find any change in the
ordinance of GOD; neither shalt thou find any variation in the ordinance of GOD.
Have they not gone through the earth, and seen what hath been the end of those
who were before them; although they
were more mighty in strength than they? GOD is not to be frustrated by anything
either in heaven or on earth; for he is wise and powerful. If GOD should
punish men according to what they deserve, he would not leave on the back of
the earth so much as a beast: but he respiteth them to a determined time;
and when their time shall come, verily GOD will regard his servants.
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CHAPTER
XXXVI.
INTITLED, Y. S.; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
Y. S. I SWEAR by the instructive Koran, that thou art one
of the messengers of God, sent to show the right way. This
is a revelation of the most mighty, the merciful God: that thou
mayest warn a people whose fathers were not warned, and who live in negligence.
Our sentence hath justly been pronounced against the greater part of
them; wherefore they shall not believe. We have put yokes on their necks, which
come up to their chins; and they are forced to hold up
their heads; and we have set a bar before them, and a bar behind them; and we
have covered them with darkness; wherefore they shall not see. It shall
be equal unto them whether thou preach unto them, or do not preach unto
them; they shall not believe. But thou shalt preach with effect unto him
only who followeth the admonition of the Koran, and feareth the Merciful
in secret. Wherefore bear good tidings unto him, of mercy, and an honorable
reward. Verily we will restore the dead to life, and will write down their
works which they shall have sent before them, and their footsteps which
they shall have left behind them: and everything do we set down in a plain
register. Propound unto them as an example the inhabitants of the city of
Antioch, when the apostles of Jesus came thereto: when we sent unto
them two of the said apostles; but they charged them with
imposture.1 Wherefore we strengthened them with a third. And
they said, Verily we
are sent unto you by God. The inhabitants answered, Ye are no
other than men, as we are; ye only publish a lie. The apostles
replied, Our LORD knoweth that we are really sent unto you: and our duty
is only public preaching. Those of Antioch said, Verily we presage evil
from you: if ye desist not from preaching, we will surely stone you, and
a painful punishment shall be inflicted on you by us. The apostles
answered, Your evil presage is with yourselves: although ye be warned, will
ye persist in yours errors? Verily ye are a people who transgress
exceedingly. And a certain man came hastily from the farther parts of the
city, and said, O my people, follow the messengers of God; follow
him who demandeth not any reward of you: for these are rightly directed.
What reason have I that I should not worship him who hath created me? for
unto him shall ye return. Shall I take other gods besides him? If the
Merciful be pleased to afflict me, their intercession will not avail me at all,
neither can they deliver me: then should I be in a manifest error. Verily
I believe in your LORD; wherefore hearken unto me. But they stoned him: and
as he died, it was said unto him, Enter thou into paradise.
And he said, O that my people knew how merciful GOD hath been unto me!
for he hath highly honored me. And we sent not down against his people, after
they had slain him, an army from heaven, nor the other instruments of
destruction which we sent down on unbelievers in former days: there
was only one cry of Gabriel from heaven, and behold, they became
utterly extinct. Oh the misery of men! No apostle cometh unto them, but they
laugh him to scorn. Do they not consider how many generations we have destroyed
before them? Verily they shall not return unto them: but all of them in general
shall be assembled before us. One sign of the resurrection
unto them is the dead earth: we quicken the same by the rain, and
produce thereout various sorts of grain, of which they eat. And we make
therein gardens of palm-trees, and vines; and we cause springs to gush forth in
the same: that they may eat of the fruits thereof, and of the labor of their
hands. Will they not therefore give thanks? Praise be unto him who hath created
all the different kinds, both of vegetables, which the earth
bringeth forth, and of their own species, by forming the two sexes, and
also the various sorts of things which they know not. The
night also is a sign unto them: we withdraw the day from the same, and
behold, they are covered with darkness: and the sun hasteneth to his
place of rest. This is the disposition of the mighty, the wise
God. and for the moon have we appointed certain mansions, until
she change and return to be like the old branch of a palm-tree. It
is not expedient that the sun should overtake the moon in her course:
neither doth the night outstrip the day: but each of these luminaries
moving in a peculiar orbit. It is a sign also unto them, that they
carry their offspring in the ship filled with merchandise; and that we
have made for them other conveniences like unto it, whereon they ride. If
we please, we drown them, and there is none to help them; neither are
they delivered, unless through our mercy, and that they may enjoy life
for a season. When it is said unto them, Fear that which is before you, and that
which is behind you, that ye may obtain mercy: they withdraw from thee:
and thou dost not bring them one sign, of the signs of their LORD, but they turn
aside from the same. And when it is said unto them, Give alms of that which GOD
hath bestowed on you; the unbelievers say unto those who believe, by way of
mockery, Shall we feed him whom GOD can feed, if he pleaseth? Verily ye
are in no other than a manifest error. And they say, When will this
promise of the resurrection be fulfilled, if ye speak truth? They only
wait for one sounding of the trumpet, which shall overtake them while
they are disputing together; and they shall not have time to make any
disposition of their effects, neither shall they return to their family.
And the trumpet shall be sounded again; and behold they shall come forth
from their graves, and hasten unto their LORD. They shall say, Alas for
us! who hath awakened us from our bed? This is what the Merciful promised
us; and his apostles spoke the truth. It shall be but one sound
of the trumpet, and behold, they shall be all assembled before us.
On this day no soul shall be unjustly treated in the least; neither shall ye be
rewarded, but according to what ye shall have wrought. On this day the
inhabitants of paradise shall be wholly taken up with joy: they and their wives
shall rest in shady groves, leaning on magnificent couches. There shall
they have fruit, and they shall obtain whatever they shall desire. Peace
shall be the word spoken unto the righteous, by a merciful LORD:
but he shall say unto the wicked, Be ye
separated this day, O ye wicked, from the righteous. Did I not command
you, O sons of Adam, that ye should not worship Satan; because he was an
open enemy unto you? And did I not say, Worship me; this is the
right way? But now hath he seduced a great multitude of you: did ye not
therefore understand? This is hell, with which ye were threatened: be ye cast
into the same this day to be burned; for that ye have been unbelievers. On this
day we will seal up their mouths, that they shall not open them in their own
defence; and their hands shall speak unto us, and their feet shall bear
witness of that which they have committed. If we pleased we could put out their
eyes, and they might run with emulation in the way they use to take; and
how should they see their error? And if we pleased we could transform
them into other shapes, in their places when they should be found;
and they should not be able to depart; neither should they repent. Unto
whomsoever we grant a long life, him do we cause to bow down his body through
age. Will they not therefore understand? We have not taught Mohammed
the art of poetry; nor is it expedient for him to be a poet. This book
is no other than an admonition from God, and a perspicuous Koran;
that he may warn him who is living: and the sentence of condemnation will
be justly executed on the unbelievers. Do they not consider that we have created
for them, among the things which our hands have wrought, cattle of several
kinds, of which they are possessors; and that we have put the same in
subjection under them? Some of them are for their riding; and on some of
them do they feed: and they receive other advantages therefrom; and of
their milk do they drink. Will they not, therefore, be thankful? They have
taken other gods, besides GOD, in hopes that they may be assisted
by them; but they are not able to give them any assistance: yet
are they a party of troops ready to defend them. Let not their
speech, therefore, grieve thee: we know that which they privately conceal, and
that which they publicly discover. Doth not man know that we have created him of
seed? yet behold, he is an open disputer against the resurrection; and he
propoundeth unto us a comparison, and forgetteth his creation. He saith, Who
shall restore bones to life, when they are rotten? Answer, He shall restore them
to life, who produced them the first time: for he is skilled in every kind
of creation: who giveth you fire out of the green
tree, and behold, ye kindle your fuel from thence.1 Is not he
who hath created the heavens and the earth able to create new creatures
like unto them? Yea certainly: for he is the wise Creator. His command,
when he willeth a thing, is only that he saith unto it, Be; and it is.
Wherefore praise be unto him, in whose hand is the kingdom of all things, and
unto whom ye shall return at the last day.
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CHAPTER
XXXVII.
INTITLED, THOSE WHO RANK THEMSELVES IN ORDER;
REVEALED
AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
BY the angels who rank themselves in order; and by those who drive
forward and dispel the clouds; and by those who read the Koran for
an admonition; verily your GOD is one: the LORD of heaven and earth, and of
whatever is between them, and the LORD of the east. We have adorned the
lower heaven with the ornament of the stars: and we have placed therein a
guard against every rebellious devil; that they may not listen to the
discourse of the exalted princes (for they are darted at from every side, to
repel them, and a lasting torment is prepared for them); except
him who catcheth a word by stealth, and is pursued by a shining flame. Ask
the Meccans, therefore, whether they be stronger by nature, or
the angels, whom we have created? We have surely created them of stiff
clay. Thou wonderest at God's power and their obstinacy; but they mock
at the arguments urged to convince them: when they are warned, they do
not take warning; and when they see any sign, they scoff thereat, and
say, This is no other than manifest sorcery: after we shall be dead, and
become dust and bones, shall we really be raised to life, and our forefathers
also? Answer, Yea: and ye shall then be despicable. There shall be but
one blast of the trumpet, and they shall see themselves raised:
and they shall say, Alas for us! this is the day of judgment, this is
the day of distinction between the righteous and the wicked, which ye
rejected as a falsehood. Gather together those who have acted unjustly, and
their comrades, and the idols which they worshipped besides GOD, and
direct them in the way to hell; and set them before God's tribunal; for
they shall be called to account. What aileth you that ye defend not one
another? But on this day they shall submit themselves to the judgment of
God: and they shall draw nigh unto one another, and shall dispute among
themselves. And the seduced shall say unto those who seduced them,
Verily ye came unto us with presages of prosperity; and the seducers
shall answer, Nay, rather ye were not true believers: for we had no power over
you to compel you; but ye were people who voluntarily
transgressed: wherefore the sentence of our LORD hath been justly pronounced
against us, and we shall surely taste his vengeance. We seduced
you; but we also erred ourselves. They shall both therefore
be made partakers of the same punishment on that day. Thus will we deal
with the wicked: because, when it is said unto them, There is no god besides
the true GOD, they swell with arrogance, and say, Shall we abandon our
gods for a distracted poet? Nay: he cometh with the truth, and beareth witness
to the former apostles. Ye shall surely taste the painful torment of
hell; and ye shall not be rewarded, but according to your works. But as
for the sincere servants of GOD, they shall have a certain provision in
paradise, namely, delicious fruits: and they shall be honored:
they shall be placed in gardens of pleasure, leaning on couches,
opposite to one another: a cup shall be carried round unto them, filled
from a limpid fountain, for the delight of those who drink: it shall not oppress
the understanding, neither shall they be inebriated therewith. And near them
shall lie the virgins of paradise, refraining their looks from
beholding any besides their spouses, having large black eyes, and
resembling the eggs of an ostrich covered with feathers from the
dust. And they shall turn the one unto the other, and shall ask one another
questions. And one of them shall say, Verily I had an intimate friend while I
lived in the world, who said unto me, Art thou one of those who
assertest the truth of the resurrection? After we shall be dead, and
reduced to dust and bones, shall we surely be judged? Then he shall say
to his companions, Will ye look down? And he shall look down,
and shall see him in the midst of hell: and he shall say unto him,
By GOD, it wanted little but thou hadst drawn me into ruin: and had it
not been for the grace of my LORD, I had surely been one of those
who have been delivered up to eternal torment. Shall we die any other
than our first death; or do we suffer any punishment? Verily this is great
felicity: for the obtaining a felicity like this let the laborers
labor. Is this a better entertainment, or the tree of al Zakkum? Verily we have
designed the same for an occasion of dispute unto the unjust. It is a tree which
issueth from the bottom of hell: the fruit thereof resembleth the heads of
devils; and the damned shall eat of the same, and shall fill their
bellies therewith; and there shall be given them thereon a mixture of
filthy and boiling water to drink: afterwards shall they return into
hell.1 They found their fathers going astray, and they trod hastily
in their footsteps: for the greater part of the ancients erred before them. And
we sent warners unto them heretofore: and see how miserable was the end
of those who were warned; except the sincere servants of GOD. Noah called on us
in former days: and we heard him graciously: and we delivered him and his family
out of the great distress; and we caused his offspring to be those who
survived to people the earth: and we left the following salutation to
be bestowed on him by the latest posterity, namely, Peace be
on Noah among all creatures! Thus do we reward the righteous; for he was
one of our servants the true believers. Afterwards we drowned the others.
Abraham also was of his religion: when he came unto his LORD with a
perfect heart. When he said unto his father and his people, What do ye worship?
Do ye choose false gods preferably to the true GOD? What therefore
is your opinion of the LORD of all creatures? And he looked and observed
the stars, and said, Verily I shall be sick, and shall not assist at
your sacrifices: and they turned their backs and departed from him. And
Abraham went privately to their gods, and said, scoffingly unto
them, Do ye not eat of the meat which is set before you? What aileth
you that ye speak not? And he turned upon them, and struck them with his
right hand, and demolished them. And the people came hastily unto
him: and he said, Do ye worship the images which ye carve? whereas
GOD hath created you, and also that which ye make. They said, Build a pile for
him, and cast him into the glowing fire.
And they devised a plot against him; but we made them the inferior, and
delivered him. And Abraham said, Verily I am going unto my
LORD, who will direct me. O LORD, grant me a righteous issue. Wherefore
we acquainted him that he should have a son, who should be a meek youth.
And when he had attained to years of discretion, and could join in
acts of religion with him, Abraham said unto him, O my son,
verily I saw in a dream that I should offer thee in sacrifice: consider
therefore what thou art of opinion I should do. He answered, O my father,
do what thou art commanded: thou shalt find me, if GOD please, a patient person.
And when they had submitted themselves to the divine will, and
Abraham had laid his son prostrate on his face, we cried unto him,
O Abraham, now hast thou verified the vision. Thus do we reward the righteous.
Verily this was a manifest trial. And we ransomed him with a noble victim. And
we left the following salutation to be bestowed on him by the latest
posterity, namely, Peace be on Abraham! Thus do we reward the
righteous: for he was one of our faithful servants. And we rejoiced him
with the promise of Isaac: and of their offspring were some righteous
doers, and others who manifestly injured their own souls. We were also
gracious unto Moses and Aaron, heretofore: and we delivered them and their
people from a great distress. And we assisted them against the Egyptians;
and they became the conquerors. And we gave them the perspicuous book of the
law, and we directed them into the right way, and we left the following
salutation to be bestowed on them by the latest posterity, namely,
Peace be on Moses and Aaron! Thus do we reward the righteous; for they
were two of our faithful servants. And Elias was also one of those
who were sent by us. When he said unto his people, Do ye not fear
God? Do ye invoke Baal, and forsake the most excellent Creator? GOD
is your LORD, and the LORD of your forefathers. But they accused him of
imposture: wherefore they shall be delivered up to eternal punishment;
except the sincere servants of GOD. And we left the following salutation to
be bestowed on him by the latest posterity, namely, Peace be
on Ilyasin! Thus do we reward the righteous: for he was one of our
faithful servants. And Lot was also one of those who were sent by
us. When we delivered him and his whole family,
except an old woman, his wife, who perished, among those that remained
behind: afterwards we destroyed the others. And ye, O people of Mecca,
pass by the places where they once dwelt, as ye journey in the morning,
and by night; will ye not therefore understand? Jonas was also one of
those who were sent by us. When he fled into the loaded ship; and
those who were on board cast lots among themselves, and he was condemned:
and the fish swallowed him; for he was worthy of reprehension. And if he had not
been one those who praised GOD, verily he had remained in the belly
thereof until the day of resurrection. And we cast him on the naked
shore, and he was sick: and we caused a plant of a gourd to grow
up over him; and we went him to an hundred thousand persons, or they were
a greater number, and they believed: wherefore we granted them to enjoy this
life for a season. Inquire of the Meccans whether thy LORD hath
daughters, and they sons? Have we created the angels of the female sex? and
were they witnesses thereof? Do they not say of their own false
invention, GOD hath begotten issue? and are they not really liars? Hath
he chosen daughters preferably to sons? Ye have no reason to judge thus.
Will ye therefore not be admonished? Or have ye a manifest proof of what ye
say? Produce now your book of revelations, if ye speak truth. And
they make him to be of kin unto the genii; whereas the genii know that they
who affirm such things shall be delivered up to eternal
punishment; (far be that from GOD, which they affirm of him!) except
the sincere servants of GOD. Moreover ye and that which ye worship shall not
seduce any concerning God, except him who is destined to be
burned in hell. There is none of us but hath an appointed place: we range
ourselves in order, attending the commands of God; and we celebrate
the divine praise. The infidels said, If we had been favored with
a book of divine revelations, of those which were delivered to the
ancients, we had surely been sincere servants of GOD: yet now the Koran
is revealed, they believe not therein; but hereafter shall they know the
consequence of their unbelief. Our word hath formerly been given unto our
servants the apostles; that they shall certainly be assisted against the
infidels, and that our armies should surely be the conquerors. Turn aside
therefore from them, for a season: and see the calamities which shall
afflict them; for they shall
see thy future success and prosperity. Do they therefore seek to hasten
our vengeance? Verily when it shall descend into their courts, an evil morning
shall it be unto those who were warned in vain. Turn aside from
them therefore for a season, and see: hereafter shall they see thy success
and their punishment. Praise be unto thy LORD, the LORD who is far exalted
above what they affirm of him! And peace be on his
apostles! And praise be unto GOD, the LORD of all creatures!
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CHAPTER
XXXVIII.
INTITLED, S.; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
S. BY the Koran full of admonition. Verily the unbelievers are
addicted to pride and contention. How many generations have we destroyed
before them; and they cried for mercy, but it was not a time to escape.
They wonder that a warner from among themselves hath come unto them. And the
unbelievers said, This man is a sorcerer, and a liar: doth he
affirm the gods to be but one GOD. Surely this is a wonderful
thing. And the chief men among them departed, saying to one another, Go,
and persevere in the worship of your gods: verily this is the thing which
is designed. We have not heard anything like this in the last religion:
this is no other than a false contrivance. Hath an admonition been
sent unto him preferable to any other among us? Verily they are in a
doubt concerning my admonition: but they have not yet tasted my vengeance. Are
the treasures of the mercy of thy LORD, the mighty, the munificent God,
in their hands? Is the kingdom of the heavens, and the earth, and of whatever is
between them, in their possession? If it be so, let them ascend by steps
unto heaven. But any army of the confederates shall even
here be put to flight. The people of Noah, and the tribe of Ad, and
Pharaoh the contriver of the stakes, and the tribe of Thamud, and the
people of Lot, and the inhabitants of the wood near Madian, accused
the proph-
ets of imposture before them; these were the confederates against the
messengers of God. All of them did no other than accuse their
apostles of falsehood: wherefore my vengeance hath been justly executed
upon them. And these wait only for one sounding of the trumpet;
which there shall be no deferring. And they scoffingly say, O LORD,
hasten our sentence unto us, before the day of account. Do thou patiently bear
that which they utter: and remind them of our servant David, endued with
strength; for he was one who seriously turned himself unto God. We
compelled the mountains to celebrate our praise with him, in the evening
and at sunrise, and also the birds, which gathered themselves together unto
him: all of them returned frequently unto him for this
purpose. And we established his kingdom, and gave him wisdom and eloquence
of speech. Hath the story of the two adversaries come to thy
knowledge; when they ascended over the wall into the upper apartment, when
they went in unto David, and he was afraid of them. They said, Fear not: we
are two adversaries who have a controversy to be decided. The one of
us hath wronged the other: wherefore judge between us with truth, and be not
unjust; and direct us into the even way. This my brother had ninety and nine
sheep: and I had only one ewe: and he said, Give her me to keep; and he
prevailed against me in the discourse which we had together. David
answered, Verily he hath wronged thee in demanding thine ewe as an
addition to his own sheep: and many of them who are concerned together in
business wrong one another, except those who believe and do that which is
right; but how few are they! And David perceived that we had tried him by
this parable, and he asked pardon of his LORD: and he fell down and bowed
himself, and repented. Wherefore we forgave him this fault; and he
shall be admitted to approach near unto us, and shall have an
excellent place of abode in paradise. O David, verily we have appointed
thee a sovereign prince in the earth: judge therefore between men with truth;
and follow not thy own lust, lest it cause thee to err from the way of
GOD: for those who err from the way of GOD shall suffer a severe punishment,
because they have forgotten the day of account. We have not created the heavens
and the earth, and whatever is between them, in vain. This is the
opinion of the unbelievers: but woe unto those who believe not, because of
the fire of hell. Shall we deal with those who believe and do good works,
as with those who act corruptly in the earth? Shall we deal with the pious as
with the wicked? A blessed book have we sent down unto thee, O Mohammed,
that they may attentively meditate on the signs thereof, and that men of
understanding may be warned. And we gave unto David Solomon; how excellent a
servant! for he frequently turned himself unto God. When the
horses standing on three feet, and touching the ground with the edge of
the fourth foot, and swift in the course, were set in parade before him
in the evening, he said, Verily I have loved the love of earthly good
above the remembrance of my LORD: and have spent the time in viewing these
horses, until the sun is hidden by the veil of night; bring
the horses back unto me.1 And when they were brought
back, he began to cut off their legs and their necks. We also
tried Solomon, and placed on his throne a counterfeit body: afterwards he
turned unto God, and said, O LORD, forgive me, and give me a kingdom
which may not be obtained by any after me; for thou art the giver of
kingdoms.2 And we made the wind subject to him; it ran gently at
his command, whithersoever we directed. And we also put the devils in
subjection under him; and among them such as were every way skilled in
building, and in diving for pearls: and others we delivered to him
bound in chains, saying, This is our gift: therefore be bounteous,
or be sparing unto whom thou shalt think fit, without rendering an
account. And he shall approach near unto us, and shall have an excellent abode
in paradise. And remember our servant Job, when he cried unto his LORD,
saying, Verily Satan hath afflicted me with calamity and pain. And it
was said unto him, Strike the earth with thy foot; which when he
had done, a fountain sprang up, and it was said to him, This is for
thee to wash in, to refresh thee, and to drink. And we restored unto
him his family, and as many more with them, through our mercy; and for an
admonition unto those who are endued with understanding. And we said unto
him, Take a handful of rods in thy hand, and strike thy wife
therewith; and break not thine oath. Verily we found him a patient person: how
excellent a servant was he! for he was one who frequently turned
himself unto us. Remember also our servants Abraham, and Isaac, and
Jacob, who were men strenuous and prudent. Verily we purified them with a
perfect purification,
through the remembrance of the life to come; and they were in our sight, elect
and good men. And remember Ismael, and Elisha, and Dhu'lkefl: for
all these were good men. This is an admonition. Verily the
pious shall have an excellent place to return unto, namely, gardens of
perpetual abode, the gates whereof shall stand open unto them. As they
lie down therein, they shall there ask for many sorts of fruits, and for
drink; and near them shall sit the virgins of paradise, refraining their
looks from beholding any besides their spouses, and of equal age with
them. This is what ye are promised, at the day of account. This
is our provision, which shall not fail. This shall be the reward of
the righteous. But for the transgressors is prepared an evil
receptacle, namely, hell: they shall be cast into the same to be burned,
and a wretched couch shall it be. This let them taste, to wit,
scalding water, and corruption flowing from the bodies of the damned, and
divers other things of the same kind. And it shall be said to the
seducers, This troop which was guided by you shall be thrown,
together with you, headlong into hell: they shall not be bidden welcome:
for they shall enter the fire to be burned. And the seduced shall say to
their seducers, Verily ye shall not be bidden welcome: ye have brought it upon
us; and a wretched abode is hell. They shall say, O LORD, doubly increase
the torment of him who hath brought this punishment upon us, in the fire
of hell. And the infidels shall say, Why do we not see the men
whom we numbered among the wicked, and whom we received with scorn? Or do
our eyes miss them? Verily this is a truth; to wit, the disputing
of the inhabitants of hell fire. Say, O Mohammed, unto the
idolaters, Verily I am no other than a warner: and there is no
god, except the one only GOD, the Almighty, the LORD of heaven and earth, and of
whatsoever is between them; the mighty, the forgiver of sins. Say,
it is a weighty message, from which ye turn aside. I had no knowledge of the
exalted princes, when they disputed concerning the creation of man: (it
hath been revealed unto me only as a proof that I am a public preacher:)
when thy LORD said unto the angels, Verily I am about to create man of clay:
when I shall have formed him, therefore, and shall have breathed my spirit into
him, do ye fall down and worship him. And all the angels worshipped him,
in general, except Eblis, who was puffed up with pride, and became an
unbeliever. God said
unto him, O Eblis, what hindereth thee from worshipping that which I have
created with my hands? Art thou elated with vain pride? Or art thou
really one of exalted merit? He answered, I am more excellent than he:
thou hast created me of fire, and thou hast created him of clay. God
said unto him, Get thee hence therefore; for thou shalt be driven away
from mercy; and my curse shall be upon thee, until the day of
judgment. He replied, O LORD, respite me, therefore, until the day of
resurrection. God said, Verily thou shalt be one of those who are
respited until the day of the determined time. Eblis said, By thy might
do I swear, I will surely seduce them all, except thy servants who
shall be peculiarly chosen from among them. God said, It is a
just sentence; and I speak the truth: I will surely fill hell with thee, and
with such of them as shall follow thee, altogether. Say unto the Meccans,
I ask not of you any reward for this my preaching: neither am I
one of those who assume a part which belongs not to them. The
Koran is no other than an admonition unto all creatures: and ye shall surely
know what is delivered therein to be true, after a season.
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CHAPTER
XXXIX.
INTITLED, THE TROOPS; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
THE revelation of this book is from the mighty, the wise
GOD. Verily we have revealed this book unto thee with truth: wherefore
serve GOD, exhibiting the pure religion unto him. Ought not the pure
religion to be exhibited unto GOD? But as to those who take other
patrons besides him, saying, We worship them only that they may bring us
nearer unto GOD; verily GOD will judge between them concerning that wherein they
disagree. Surely GOD will not direct him who is a liar, or ungrateful. If
GOD had been minded to have had a son, he had surely chosen what he pleased out
of that which he hath created. But far be such a thing from him! He is
the sole, the almighty God. He hath created
the heavens and the earth with truth: he causeth the night to succeed the day,
and he causeth the day to succeed the night, and he obligeth the sun and the
moon to perform their services; each of them hastening to an appointed
period. Is not he the mighty, the forgiver of sins? He created you of one
man, and afterwards out of him formed his wife: and he hath bestowed on you four
pair of cattle. He formeth you in the wombs of your mothers, by several gradual
formations, within three veils of darkness. This is GOD, your LORD: his
is the kingdom: there is no GOD but he. Why therefore are ye turned aside
from the worship of him to idolatry? If ye be ungrateful, verily GOD hath
no need of you; yet he liketh not ingratitude in his servants: but if ye be
thankful, he will be well pleased with you. A burdened soul shall not
bear the burden of another; hereafter shall ye return unto your LORD, and he
shall declare unto you that which ye have wrought, and will reward you
accordingly; for he knoweth the innermost parts of your breasts. When
harm befalleth a man, he calleth upon his LORD, and turneth unto him: yet
afterwards, when God hath bestowed on him favor from himself, he
forgetteth that Being which he invoked before, and setteth up equals unto
GOD, that he may seduce men from his way. Say unto such a man,
Enjoy this life in thy infidelity for a little while; but
hereafter shalt thou surely be one of the inhabitants of hell
fire. Shall he who giveth himself up to prayer in the hours of the night,
prostrate, and standing, and who taketh heed as to the life to come, and
hopeth for the mercy of his LORD, be dealt with as the wicked unbeliever?
Say, Shall they who know their duty and they who know it not, be
held equal? Verily the men of understanding only will be warned. Say, O my
servants who believe, fear your LORD. They who do good in this world shall
obtain good in the next; and GOD'S earth is spacious: verily those
who persevere with patience shall receive their recompense without measure. Say,
I am commanded to worship GOD, and to exhibit the pure religion unto him: and I
am commanded to be the first Moslem. Say, Verily I fear, if I be disobedient
unto my LORD, the punishment of the great day. Say, I worship GOD, exhibiting my
religion pure unto him; but do ye worship that which ye will, besides him. Say,
Verily they will be the losers, who shall lose their own souls, and their
families, on the day of resurrection: is
not this manifest loss? Over them shall be roofs of fire, and under them
shall be floors of fire. With this doth GOD terrify his servants:
wherefore, oh my servants, fear him. But those who eschew the worship of idols,
and are turned unto GOD, shall receive good tidings. Bear good tidings therefore
unto my servants, who hearken unto my word, and follow that which is most
excellent therein: these are they whom GOD directeth, and these are
men of understanding. Him, therefore, on whom the sentence of
eternal punishment shall be justly pronounced, canst thou, O
Mohammed, deliver him who is destined to dwell in the fire of
hell? But for those who fear their LORD will be prepared high
apartments in paradise, over which shall be other apartments
built; and rivers shall run beneath them: this is the promise of
GOD; and GOD will not be contrary to the promise. Dost thou not see that
GOD sendeth down water from heaven, and causeth the same to enter and
form sources in the earth; and produceth thereby corn of various sorts?
Afterwards he causeth the same to wither; and thou seest it become
yellow: afterwards he maketh it crumble into dust. Verily, herein is an
instruction to men of understanding. Shall he, therefore, whose breast GOD hath
enlarged to receive the religion of Islam, and who followeth the light
from his LORD, be as he whose heart is hardened? But woe unto those whose
hearts are hardened against the remembrance of GOD! they are in a manifest
error. GOD hath revealed a most excellent discourse; a book conformable to
itself, and containing repeated admonitions. The skins of those
who fear their LORD shrink for fear thereat; afterwards their skins grow soft,
and their hearts also, at the remembrance of their LORD. This is
the direction of GOD: he will direct thereby whom he pleaseth; and whomsoever
GOD shall cause to err, he shall have no director. Shall he therefore who shall
be obliged to screen himself with his face from the severity of the
punishment on the day of resurrection, be as he who is secure therefrom?
And it shall be said unto the ungodly, Taste that which ye have deserved. Those
who were before them accused their apostles of imposture;
wherefore a punishment came upon them from whence they expected it not:
and GOD caused them to take shame in this present life; but the punishment of
the life to come will certainly be greater. If they were men of
understanding, they would know this. Now have we proposed unto mankind,
in this Koran, every kind of parable; that they may be warned: an Arabic Koran,
wherein there is no crookedness; that they may fear God. GOD propoundeth
as a parable a man who hath several companions which are at mutual
variance, and a man who committeth himself wholly to one person: shall these be
held in equal comparison? GOD forbid! But the greater part of them do not
understand. Verily thou, O Mohammed, shalt die, and they also shall die:
and ye shall debate the matter with one another before your LORD, at the
day of resurrection. Who is more unjust than he who uttereth a lie
concerning GOD, and denieth the truth when it cometh unto him? Is there not a
dwelling provided in hell for the unbelievers? But he who bringeth the
truth, and giveth credit thereto, these are they who fear God; they
shall obtain whatever they shall desire, in the sight of their LORD: this
shall be the recompense of the righteous; that GOD may expiate from them
the very worst of that which they have wrought, and may render them their
reward according to the utmost merit of the good which they have wrought. Is not
GOD a sufficient protector of his servant? yet they will attempt to make
thee afraid of the false deities which they worship besides GOD.
But he whom GOD shall cause to err, shall have none to direct him: and he
whom GOD shall direct, shall have none to mislead him. Is not GOD most
mighty, able to avenge? If thou ask them who hath created the heavens and the
earth, they will surely answer, GOD. Say, Do ye think, therefore, that the
deities which ye invoke besides GOD, if GOD be pleased to afflict me, are
able to relieve me from his affliction? or if he be pleased to show mercy
unto me, that they are able to withhold his mercy? Say, GOD is my sufficient
support: in him let those put their trust, who seek in whom to confide.
Say, O my people, do ye act according to your state; verily I will act
according to mine: hereafter shall ye know on which of us will be
inflicted a punishment that shall cover him with shame, and on whom a lasting
punishment shall fall. Verily we have revealed unto thee the book of the
Koran, for the instruction of mankind, with truth. Whoso shall be
directed thereby shall be directed to the advantage of his
own soul; and whoso shall err, shall only err against the same: and thou
art not a guardian over them. GOD taketh unto himself the souls of
men at the time of their death; and those which die not he also
taketh in their
sleep: and he withholdeth those on which he hath passed the decree of death, but
sendeth back the others till a determined period. Verily herein are signs
unto the people who consider. Have the Koreish taken idols for their
intercessors with God? Say, What, although they have not dominion over
anything, neither do they understand? Say, Intercession is altogether in the
disposal of GOD: his is the kingdom of heaven and earth; and hereafter
shall ye return unto him. When the one sole GOD is mentioned, the hearts of
those who believe not in the life to come, shrink with horror: but when the
false gods, which are worshipped besides him, are mentioned,
behold they are filled with joy. Say, O GOD, the creator of heaven and earth,
who knowest that which is secret, and that which is manifest; thou shalt judge
between thy servants concerning that wherein they disagree. If those who act
unjustly were masters of whatever is in the earth, and as much more therewith,
verily they would give it to ransom themselves from the evil of the punishment,
on the day of resurrection: and there shall appear unto them, from GOD,
terrors which they never imagined; and there shall appear unto them the
evils of that which they shall have gained; and that which they mocked at shall
encompass them. When harm befalleth man, he calleth upon us; yet afterwards,
when we have bestowed on him favor from us, he saith, I have received it merely
because of God's knowledge of my deserts. On the contrary, it
is a trial; but the greater part of them know it not. Those who
were before them said the same; but that which they had gained, profited
them not: and the evils which they had deserved, fell upon them. And whoever of
these Meccans shall have acted unjustly, on them likewise shall fall the
evils which they shall have deserved; neither shall they frustrate the divine
vengeance. Do they not know that GOD bestoweth provision abundantly on whom
he pleaseth, and is sparing unto whom he pleaseth? Verily herein are
signs unto people who believe. Say, O my servants who have transgressed
against your own souls, despair not of the mercy of GOD: seeing that GOD
forgiveth all sins, for he is gracious and merciful. And be turned unto
your LORD, and resign yourselves unto him, before the threatened
punishment overtake you; for then ye shall not be helped. And follow the
most excellent instructions which have been sent down unto you from your
LORD, before the
punishment come suddenly upon you, and ye perceive not the approach thereof;
and a soul say, Alas! for that I have been negligent in my duty to GOD;
verily I have been one of the scorners: or say, If GOD had directed me,
verily I had been one of the pious: or say, when it seeth the prepared
punishment, If I could return once more into the world, I would become
one of the righteous. But God shall answer, My signs came unto
thee heretofore, and thou didst charge them with falsehood, and wast puffed up
with pride; and thou becamest one of the unbelievers. On the day of
resurrection, thou shalt see the faces of those who have uttered lies concerning
GOD, become black: is there not an abode prepared in hell for the
arrogant? But GOD shall deliver those who shall fear him, and shall set
them in their place of safety: evil shall not touch them, neither shall they
be grieved. GOD is the creator of all things, and he is the
governor of all things. His are the keys of heaven and earth: and they who
believe not in the signs of GOD, they shall perish. Say, Do ye therefore bid me
to worship other than GOD, oh ye fools? since it hath been spoken by revelation
unto thee, and also unto the prophets who have been before thee,
saying, Verily if thou join any partners with God, thy work
will be altogether unprofitable, and thou shalt certainly be one of those
who perish: wherefore rather fear GOD, and be one of those who give
thanks. But they make not a due estimation of GOD: since the whole earth
shall be but his handful, on the day of resurrection; and the heavens
shall be rolled together in his right hand. Praise be unto him! and far
be he exalted above the idols which they associate with him! the
trumpet shall be sounded, and whoever are in heaven, and whoever
are on earth, shall expire; except those whom GOD shall please to
exempt from the common fate.1 Afterwards it shall be sounded
again; and behold, they shall arise and look up. And the earth shall
shine by the light of its LORD: and the book shall be laid open, and the
prophets and the martyrs shall be brought as witnesses; and judgment
shall be given between them with truth, and they shall not be treated unjustly.
And every soul shall be fully rewarded, according to that which it shall have
wrought; for he perfectly knoweth whatever they do. And the unbelievers shall be
driven unto hell by troops, until, when they shall arrive at the same, the gates
thereof shall be opened: and the keepers thereof shall say unto them, Did
not apostles from among you come unto you, who rehearsed unto you the signs of
your LORD, and warned you of the meeting of this your day? They shall answer,
Yea: but the sentence of eternal punishment hath been justly pronounced
on the unbelievers. It shall be said unto them, Enter ye the gates of
hell, to dwell therein forever; and miserable shall be the abode of the
proud! But those who shall have feared their LORD shall be conducted by troops
towards paradise, until they shall arrive at the same: and the gates thereof
shall be ready set open; and the guards thereof shall say unto them, Peace
be on you! ye have been good: wherefore enter ye into paradise, to
remain therein forever. And they shall answer, Praise be unto GOD, who hath
performed his promise unto us, and hath made us to inherit the earth, that we
may dwell in paradise wherever we please! How excellent is the reward of
those who work righteousness! And thou shalt see the angels going in
procession round the throne, celebrating the praises of their LORD: and judgment
shall be given between them with truth; and they shall say, Praise be unto GOD,
the LORD of all creatures!
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CHAPTER
XL.
INTITLED, THE TRUE BELIEVER; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
H. M. THE revelation of this book is from the mighty, the
wise GOD; the forgiver of sin and the accepter of repentance; severe in
punishing; long suffering. There is no GOD but he: before him shall be
the general assembly at the last day. None disputeth against the
signs of GOD, except the unbelievers: but let not their prosperous dealing in
the land deceive thee with vain allurement. The people of Noah, and the
confederated infidels which were after them, accused their respective
prophets of imposture before these; and each nation hatched ill
designs against their apostle, that they might get him into their
power; and they dis-
puted with vain reasoning, that they might thereby invalidate the truth:
wherefore I chastised them; and how severe was my punishment! Thus hath
the sentence of thy LORD justly passed on the unbelievers; and they shall
be the inhabitants of hell fire. The angels who bear the
throne of God, and those who stand about it, celebrate the praise
of their LORD, and believe in him; and they ask pardon for the true believers,
saying, O LORD, thou encompassest all things by thy mercy and
knowledge; wherefore forgive those who repent, and follow thy path, and deliver
them from the pains of hell: O LORD, lead them also into gardens of eternal
abode, which thou hast promised unto them, and unto every one who shall do
right, of their fathers, and their wives, and their children; for thou art the
mighty, the wise God. And deliver them from evil; for whomsoever thou
shalt deliver from evil on that day, on him wilt thou show mercy; and this will
be great salvation. But the infidels at the day of judgment, shall hear a
voice crying unto them, Verily the hatred of GOD towards you is more
grievous than your hatred towards yourselves: since ye were called unto the
faith, and would not believe. They shall say, O LORD, thou hast given us death
twice, and thou hast twice given us life; and we confess our sins: is
there therefore no way to get forth from this fire? And it shall be
answered them, This hath befallen you, for that when one GOD was
preached unto you, ye believed not; but if a plurality of gods had
been associated with him, ye had believed: and judgment belongeth unto
the high, the great GOD. It is he who showeth you his signs, and sendeth
down food unto you from heaven: but none will be admonished, except he who
turneth himself unto God. Call therefore upon GOD, exhibiting your
religion pure unto him, although the infidels be averse thereto. He is
the Being of exalted degree, the possessor of the throne; who sendeth down
the spirit, at his command, on such of his servants as he pleaseth: that he may
warn mankind of the day of meeting, the day whereon they shall
come forth out of their graves, and nothing of what concerneth
them shall be hidden from GOD. Unto whom will the kingdom
belong, on that day? Unto the only, the almighty GOD. On that day shall
every soul be rewarded according to its merits: there shall be no
injustice done on that day. Verily GOD will be swift in taking an
account. Wherefore warn
them, O prophet, of the day which shall suddenly approach; when men's
hearts shall come up to their throats, and strangle them. The
ungodly shall have no friend or intercessor who shall be heard. God will
know the deceitful eye, and that which their breasts conceal; and GOD
will judge with truth: but the false gods which they invoke, besides him,
shall not judge at all: for GOD is he who heareth and seeth. Have
they not gone through the earth, and seen what hath been the end of those who
were before them? They were more mighty than these in strength, and left more
considerable footsteps of their power in the earth: yet GOD chastised
them for their sins, and there was none to protect them from GOD. This they
suffered, because their apostles had come unto them with evident
signs, and they disbelieved: wherefore GOD chastised them; for he
is strong, and severe in punishing. We heretofore sent Moses with
our signs and manifest power, unto Pharaoh, and Haman, and Karûn; and they said,
He is a sorcerer, and a liar. And when he came unto them with the
truth from us, they said, Slay the sons of those who have believed with him, and
save their daughters alive: but the stratagem of the infidels was no
other than vain. And Pharaoh said, Let me alone, that I may kill Moses; and let
him call upon his LORD: verily I fear lest he change your religion, or cause
violence to appear in the earth. And Moses said unto his people, Verily I
have recourse unto my LORD and your LORD, to defend me against every
proud person, who believeth not in the day of account. And a man who was
a true believer, of the family of Pharaoh, and concealed in his faith,
said, Will ye put a man to death, because he saith, GOD is my LORD;
seeing he is come unto you with evident signs from your LORD? If he be a liar,
on him will the punishment of his falsehood light; but if he
speaketh the truth, some of those judgments with which he threateneth you
will fall upon you: verily GOD directeth not him who is a transgressor,
or a liar: O my people, the kingdom is yours this day; and ye are
conspicuous in the earth; but who shall defend us from the scourge of GOD, if it
come unto us? Pharaoh said, I only propose to you what I think to be most
expedient; and I guide you only into the right path. And he who had believed
said, O my people, Verily I fear for you a day like that of the confederates
against the prophets in former times; a condition like that of the peo-
ple of Noah, and the tribes of Ad and Thamud, and of those who have
lived after them; for GOD willeth not that any injustice be
done unto his servants. O my people, verily I fear for you the day
whereon men shall call unto one another; the day whereon ye shall be turned back
from the tribunal, and driven to hell: then shall ye have none to protect
you against GOD. And he whom GOD shall cause to err shall have no director.
Joseph came unto you, before Moses, with evident signs; but ye
ceased not to doubt of the religion which he preached unto you, until,
when he died, ye said, GOD will by no means send another apostle after
him. Thus doth GOD cause him to err, who is a transgressor, and a
sceptic. They who dispute against the signs of GOD, without any authority which
hath come unto them, are in great abomination with GOD, and with those who
believe. Thus doth GOD seal up every proud and stubborn heart. And
Pharaoh said, O Haman, build me a tower, that I may reach the tracts, the tracts
of heaven, and may view the GOD of Moses; for verily I think him to be a
liar. And thus the evil of his work was prepared for Pharaoh, and he turned
aside from the right path: and the stratagems of Pharaoh ended
only in loss. And he who had believed said, O my people, follow me: I will guide
you into the right way. O my people, verily this present life is but a
temporary enjoyment; but the life to come is the mansion of firm
continuance. Whoever worketh evil shall only be rewarded in equal proportion to
the same: but whoever worketh good, whether male or female, and is a true
believer, they shall enter paradise: they shall be provided for therein
superabundantly. And, O my people, as for me, I invite you to salvation; but ye
invite me to hell fire: ye invite me to deny GOD, and to associate with
him that whereof I have no knowledge; but I invite you to the most mighty, the
forgiver of sins. There is no doubt but that the false gods
to which ye invite me deserve not to be invoked, either in this world or in the
next; and that we must return unto GOD; and that the transgressors shall be the
inhabitants of hell fire: and ye shall then remember what I
now say unto you. And I commit my affair unto GOD; for GOD regardeth his
servants. Wherefore GOD delivered him from the evils which they had devised; and
a grievous punishment encompassed the people of Pharaoh. They shall be exposed
to the fire of
hell morning and evening: and the day whereon the hour of judgment
shall come, it shall be said unto them, Enter, O people of Pharaoh, into
a most severe torment. And think on the time when the infidels
shall dispute together in hell fire; and the weak shall say unto those
who behaved with arrogance, Verily we were your followers: will ye therefore
relieve us from any part of this fire? Those who behaved with
arrogance shall answer, Verily we are all doomed to suffer
therein: for GOD hath now judged between his servants. And they who
shall be in the fire shall say unto the keepers of hell, Call ye on your
LORD, that he would ease us, for one day, from this punishment. They
shall answer, Did not your apostles come unto you with evident proofs?
They shall say, Yea. The keepers shall reply, Do ye therefore call on
God: but the calling of the unbelievers on him shall be only in vain.
We will surely assist our apostles, and those who believe, in this present life,
and on the day whereon the witnesses shall stand forth: a day, whereon the
excuse of the unbelievers shall not avail them; but a curse shall attend
them, and a wretched abode. We heretofore gave unto Moses a direction; and we
left as an inheritance unto the children of Israel the book of the law; a
direction, and an admonition to men of understanding. Wherefore do thou,
O prophet, bear the insults of the infidels with patience; for the
promise of GOD is true; and ask pardon for thy fault; and celebrate the
praise of thy LORD, in the evening and in the morning. As to those who
impugn the signs of GOD, without any convincing proof which hath been revealed
unto them, there is nothing but pride in their breasts; but they shall
not attain their desire: wherefore fly for refuge unto GOD; for it
is he who heareth and seeth. Verily the creation of heaven and earth
is more considerable than the creation of man: but the greater part of
men do not understand. The blind and the seeing shall not be held equal; nor
they who believe and work righteousness, and the evil doer: how few revolve
these things in their mind! The last hour will surely come;
there is no doubt thereof: but the greater part of men believe it
not. Your LORD said, Call upon me, and I will hear you: but they who
proudly disdain my service shall enter with ignominy into hell. It is GOD
who hath appointed the night for you to take your rest therein, and the
day to give you light: verily GOD is endued with beneficence
towards mankind: but the greater part of men do not give thanks. This is
GOD, your LORD, the Creator of all things; there is no GOD besides him:
how therefore are ye turned aside from his worship? Thus are they turned
aside, who oppose the signs of GOD. It is GOD who hath given you the
earth for a stable floor, and the heaven for a ceiling; and who hath formed you,
and made your forms beautiful, and feedeth you with good things. This is
GOD, your LORD. Wherefore blessed be GOD, the LORD of all creatures! He
is the living God: there is no GOD but he. Wherefore call upon
him, exhibiting unto him the pure religion. Praise be unto GOD, the LORD of all
creatures! Say, Verily I am forbidden to worship the deities which ye
invoke, besides GOD, after that evident proofs have come unto me from my LORD;
and I am commanded to resign myself unto the LORD of all creatures. It is
he who first created you of dust, and afterwards of seed, and afterwards of
coagulated blood; and afterwards brought you forth infants out of your
mothers' wombs: then he permitteth you to attain your age of full
strength, and afterwards to grow old men (but some of you die before that
age), and to arrive at the determined period of your life; that
peradventure ye may understand. It is he who giveth life, and causeth to
die: and when he decreeth a thing, he only saith unto it, Be, and it is. Dost
thou not observe those who dispute against the signs of GOD, how they are turned
aside from the true faith? They who charge with falsehood the book of
the Koran, and the other scriptures and revealed doctrines which we
have sent our former apostles to preach, shall hereafter know
their folly, when the collars shall be on their necks, and the
chains by which they shall be dragged into hell; then shall they be
burned in the fire. And it shall be said unto them, Where are the gods
which ye associated, besides GOD? They shall answer, They have withdrawn
themselves from us: yea, we called on nothing heretofore. Thus doth GOD lead the
unbelievers into error. This hath befallen you, for that ye rejoiced
insolently on earth, in that which was false; and for that ye were elated
with immoderate joy. Enter the gates of hell, to remain therein forever:
and wretched shall be the abode of the haughty! Wherefore persevere with
patience, O Mohammed; for the promise of GOD is true. Whether
we cause thee to see any part of the punishment with which we have
threatened them, or whether we cause thee to die before thou see it;
before us shall they be assembled at the last day. We have sent a
great number of apostles before thee; the histories of some of whom
we have related unto thee, and the histories of others of them we have
not related unto thee: but no apostle had the power to produce a sign, unless by
the permission of GOD. When the command of GOD, therefore, shall come, judgment
shall be given with truth; and then shall they perish who endeavor to render
the signs of God of no effect. It is GOD who hath given you the
cattle, that ye may ride on some of them, and may eat of others of
them; (ye also receive other advantages therefrom;) and that on them ye
may arrive at the business proposed in your mind: and on them are ye
carried by land, and on ships by sea. And he showeth you his
signs; which, therefore, of the signs of GOD, will ye deny? Do they not pass
through the earth, and see what hath been the end of those who were
before them? They were more numerous than these, and more mighty in strength,
and left more considerable monuments of their power in the earth:
yet that which they had acquired profited them not. And when their apostles came
unto them with evident proofs of their mission, they rejoiced in the
knowledge which was with them: but that which they mocked at encompassed them.
And when they beheld our vengeance, they said, We believe in GOD alone, and we
renounce the idols which we associated with him: but their faith availed
them not, after they had beholden our vengeance. This was the ordinance
of GOD, which was formerly observed in respect to his servants and then did the
unbelievers perish.
CHAPTER XLI.
INTITLED, ARE DISTINCTLY
EXPLAINED; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
H. M. THIS is a revelation from the most Merciful; a book, the
verses whereof are distinctly explained, an Arabic Koran, for the instruction
of people who understand; bearing good tidings, and denouncing threats: but
the greater part of them turn aside, and hearken not thereto. And they
say, Our hearts are veiled from the doctrine to which thou invitest us;
and there is a deafness in our ears, and a curtain between us and thee:
wherefore act thou as thou shalt think fit; for we shall act according
to our own sentiments. Say, Verily I am only a man like you. It is revealed
unto me, that your GOD is one GOD: wherefore direct your way straight unto him;
and ask pardon of him for what is past. And woe be to the
idolaters: who give not the appointed alms, and believe not in the life to come!
But as to those who believe and work righteousness, they shall receive an
everlasting reward. Say, Do ye indeed disbelieve in him who created the earth in
two days; and do ye set up equals unto him? He is the LORD of all creatures. And
he placed in the earth mountains firmly rooted, rising above the
same: and he blessed it; and provided therein the food of the creatures
designed to be the inhabitants thereof, in four days; equally, for those who
ask. Then he set his mind to the creation of heaven, and it was smoke;
and he said unto it, and to the earth, Come, either obediently, or against your
will.1 They answered, We come, obedient to thy command. And he
formed them into seven heavens, in two days; and revealed unto every heaven its
office. And we adorned the lower heaven with lights, and placed therein,
a guard of angels. This is the disposition of the mighty, the wise
God. If the Meccans withdraw from these instructions, say,
I denounce unto you a sudden destruction, like the destruction of Ad and Thamud.
When the apostles came unto them before them and behind them saying,
Worship GOD alone; they answered, If our
LORD had been pleased to send messengers, he had surely sent angels; and
we believe not the message with which ye are sent. As to the tribe
of Ad, they behaved insolently in the earth, without reason, and said, Who
is more mighty than we in strength? Did they not see that GOD, who had
created them, was more mighty than they in strength? And they knowingly rejected
our signs. Wherefore we sent against them a piercing wind, on days of ill luck,
that we might make them taste the punishment of shame in this world: but the
punishment of the life to come will be more shameful; and they shall not be
protected therefrom. And as to Thamud, we directed them; but they loved
blindness better than the true direction: wherefore the terrible noise of
an ignominious punishment assailed them, for that which they had deserved; but
we delivered those who believed, and feared God. And warn them of
the day, on which the enemies of GOD shall be gathered together unto hell
fire, and shall march in distinct bands; until, when they shall arrive thereat,
their ears, and their eyes, and their skins, shall bear witness against them of
that which they shall have wrought. And they shall say unto their skins,
Wherefore do ye bear witness against us? They shall answer, GOD hath caused us
to speak, who giveth speech unto all things: he created you the first time; and
unto him are ye returned. Ye did not hide yourselves, while ye sinned, so
that your ears, and your eyes, and your skins could not bear witness against
you: but ye thought that GOD was ignorant of many things which ye did. This
was your opinion, which ye imagined of your LORD: it hath ruined you; and
ye are become lost people. Whether they bear their torment, hell
fire shall be their abode; or whether they beg for favor, they shall not
obtain favor. And we will give them the devils to be their companions;
for they dressed up for them the false notions which they entertained of
this present world, and of that which is to come; and the sentence justly
fitteth them, which was formerly pronounced on the nations of genii and men who
were before them; for they perished. The unbelievers say, Hearken not unto this
Koran: but use vain discourse during the reading thereof; that ye may
overcome the voice of the reader by your scoffs and laughter. Wherefore
we will surely cause the unbelievers to taste a grievous punishment, and we will
certainly reward them for the evils which they
shall have wrought. This shall be the reward of the enemies of GOD,
namely, hell fire; therein is prepared for them an
everlasting abode, as a reward for that they have wittingly rejected our
signs. And the infidels shall say in hell, O LORD, show us the two that
seduced us, of the genii and men, and we will cast them under our feet, that
they may become most base and despicable. As for those who say,
Our LORD is GOD, and who behave uprightly; the angels shall descend unto
them, and shall say, Fear not, neither be ye grieved; but rejoice in the
hopes of paradise which ye have been promised. We are your friends in
this life, and in that which is to come: therein shall ye have that which your
souls shall desire, and therein shall ye obtain whatever ye shall ask for;
as a gift from a gracious and merciful God. Who speaketh
better than he who inviteth unto GOD, and worketh righteousness, and saith, I
am a Moslem? Good and evil shall not be held equal. Turn away evil
with that which is better; and behold, the man between whom and thyself
there was enmity shall become, as it were, thy warmest
friend: but none shall attain to this perfection, except they who are
patient; nor shall any attain thereto, except he who is endued with a great
happiness of temper. And if a malicious suggestion be offered unto thee
from Satan, have recourse unto GOD; for it is he who heareth and
knoweth. Among the signs of his power are the night, and the day, and the
sun, and the moon. Worship not the sun, neither the moon: but worship GOD, who
hath created them; if ye serve him. But if they proudly disdain his
service; verily the angels, who are with thy LORD, praise him night
and day, and are not wearied. And among his signs another is, that thou
seest the land waste; but when we send down rain thereon, it is stirred and
fermenteth. And he who quickeneth the earth will surely quicken the dead;
for he is almighty. Verily those who impiously wrong our signs are not concealed
from us. Is he, therefore, better, who shall be cast into hell
fire, or he who shall appear secure on the day of resurrection? Work that which
ye will: he certainly beholdeth whatever ye do. Verily they who believe not in
the admonition of the Koran, after it hath come unto them, shall one
day be discovered. It is certainly a book of infinite value: vanity
shall not approach it, either from before it, or from behind it: it is a
revelation from a wise God, whose praise
is justly to be celebrated. No other is said unto thee by the infidels of
Mecca than what hath been formerly said unto the apostles before thee:
verily thy LORD is inclined to forgiveness, and is also able to
chastise severely. If we had revealed the Koran in a foreign language,
they had surely said, Unless the signs thereof be distinctly explained, we
will not receive the same: is the book written in a foreign tongue, and
the person unto whom it is directed an Arabian? Answer, It is, unto those
who believe, a sure guide, and a remedy for doubt unto those who believe,
a sure guide, and a remedy for doubt and uncertainty: but unto those who
believe not, it is a thickness of hearing in their ears, and it is a
darkness which covereth them; these are as they who are called unto from
a distant place. We heretofore gave the book of the law unto Moses; and a
dispute arose concerning the same: and if a previous decree had not proceeded
from thy LORD, to respite the opposers of that revelation, verily the
matter had been decided between them, by the destruction of the
infidels; for they were in a very great doubt as to the same. He who doth
right, doth it to the advantage of his own soul; and he who doth
evil, doth it against the same: for thy LORD is not unjust towards
his servants. Unto him is reserved the knowledge of the hour of
judgment: and no fruit cometh forth from the knops which involve it; neither
doth any female conceive in her womb, nor is she delivered of her
burden, but with his knowledge. On the day whereon he shall call them to
him, saying, Where are my companions which ye ascribed unto
me? they shall answer, We assure thee there is no witness of this
matter among us: and the idols which they called on before shall
withdraw themselves from them; and they shall perceive that there will be
no way to escape. Man is not wearied with asking good; but if evil befall him,
he despondeth, and despaireth. And if we cause him to taste mercy from us, after
affliction hath touched him, he surely saith, This is due to me on
account of my deserts: I do not think the hour of judgment will
ever come: and if I be brought before my LORD, I shall surely attain,
with him, the most excellent condition. But we will then declare
unto those who shall not have believed, that which they have wrought; and we
will surely cause them to taste a most severe punishment. When we confer favors
on man, he turneth aside, and departeth without returning thanks: but
when evil toucheth him, he is frequent at prayer. Say,
What think ye? if the Koran be from GOD, and ye believe not therein; who
will lie under a greater error, than he who dissenteth widely therefrom?
Hereafter we will show them our signs in the regions in the regions of the
earth, and in themselves; until it become manifest unto them that this
book is the truth. Is it not sufficient for thee that thy LORD is
witness of all things? Are they not in a doubt as to the meeting of their LORD
at the resurrection? Doth not he encompass all things?
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CHAPTER
XLII.
INTITLED, CONSULTATION; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
H. M. A. S. K. THUS doth the mighty, the wise GOD reveal his will
unto thee; and in like manner did he reveal it unto the prophets
who were before thee. Unto him belongeth whatever is in
heaven, and in earth; and he is the high, the great God. It wanteth
little but that the heavens be rent in sunder from above, at the awfulness of
his majesty: the angels celebrate the praise of their LORD, and ask pardon
for those who dwell in the earth. Is not GOD the forgiver of sins,
the merciful? But as to those who take other gods for their
patrons, besides him, GOD observeth their actions: for thou art not a
steward over them. Thus have we revealed unto thee an Arabic Koran, that thou
mayest warn the metropolis of Mecca, and the Arabs who
dwell round about it; and mayest threaten them with the day of the
general assembly, of which there is no doubt: one part shall
then be placed in paradise, and another part in hell. If GOD had
pleased, he had made them all of one religion; but he leadeth whom he
pleaseth into his mercy; and the unjust shall have no patron or helper. Do they
take other patrons, besides him? whereas GOD is the only true
patron: he quickeneth the dead; and he is almighty. Whatever matter ye
disagree about, the decision thereof appertaineth unto GOD. This is GOD,
my LORD: in him do I trust,
and unto him do I turn me: the Creator of heaven and earth: he hath given you
wives of your own species, and cattle both male and female; by which means he
multiplieth you: there is nothing like him; and it is he who heareth
and seeth. His are the keys of heaven and earth; he bestoweth provision
abundantly on whom he pleaseth, and he is sparing unto whom he pleaseth;
for he knoweth all things. He hath ordained you the religion which he commanded
Noah, and which we have revealed unto thee, O Mohammed, and which we
commanded Abraham, and Moses, and Jesus: saying, Observe this
religion, and be not divided therein. The worship of one God, to which
thou invitest them, is grievous unto the unbelievers: GOD will elect thereto
whom he pleaseth, and will direct unto the same him who shall repent. Those
who lived in times past were not divided among themselves, until after that
the knowledge of God's unity had come unto them; through their own
perverseness: and unless a previous decree had passed from thy LORD, to bear
with them till a determined time, verily the matter had been decided
between them, by the destruction of the gainsayers. They who have
inherited the scriptures after them are certainly in a perplexing doubt
concerning the same. Wherefore invite them to receive the sure
faith, and be urgent with them, as thou hast been commanded; and
follow not their vain desires: and say, I believe in all the
scriptures which GOD hath sent down; and I am commanded to establish justice
among you: GOD is our LORD and your LORD: unto us will our works be
imputed, and unto you will your works be imputed: let there be
no wrangling between us and you; for GOD will assemble us all at the last
day, and unto him shall we return. As to those who dispute concerning
GOD, after obedience hath been paid him by receiving his religion, their
disputing shall be vain in the sight of their LORD; and wrath shall
fall on them, and they shall suffer a grievous punishment. It is GOD
who hath sent down the scripture with truth; and the balance of true
judgment: and what shall inform with truth; and the balance of true
judgment: and what shall inform thee whether the hour be nigh at
hand? They who believe not therein wish it to be hastened by way of
mockery: but they who believe dread the same, and know it to be the truth.
Are not those who dispute concerning the last hour in a wide error? GOD
is bounteous unto his servants; he provideth for whom he pleaseth; and he
is the strong, the mighty. Whoso chooseth the tillage of the life to come, unto
him will we give increase in his tillage: and whoso chooseth the tillage of this
world, we will give him the fruit thereof; but he shall have no part in
the life to come. Have the idolaters deities which ordain them a religion
which GOD hath not allowed? But had it not been for the decree of
respiting their punishment to the day of separating the infidels from
the true believers, judgment had been already given between them: for
the unjust shall surely suffer a painful torment. On that day thou shalt
see the unjust in great terror, because of their demerits; and the penalty
thereof shall fall upon them: but they who believe and do good works
shall dwell in the delightful meadows of paradise; they shall obtain
whatever they shall desire, with their LORD. This is the greatest
acquisition. This is what GOD promiseth unto his servants who believe and
do good works. Say, I ask not of you, for this my preaching, any reward,
except the love of my relations: and whoever shall have deserved well by
one good action, unto him will we add the merit of another action
thereto; for GOD is inclined to forgive, and ready to reward. Do
they say, Mohammed hath blasphemously forged a lie concerning GOD? If GOD
pleaseth, he will seal up thy heart: and GOD will absolutely abolish vanity, and
will establish the truth in his words; for he knoweth the innermost part of
men's breasts. It is he who accepteth repentance from his
servants, and forgiveth sins, and knoweth that which ye do. He will incline his
ear unto those who believe and work righteousness, and will add unto them
above what they shall ask or deserve, of his bounty: but the unbelievers
shall suffer a severe punishment. If GOD should bestow abundance upon his
servants they would certainly behave insolently in the earth: but he sendeth
down by measure unto every one that which he pleaseth; for he well
knoweth and seeth the condition of his servants. It is he
who sendeth down the rain, after men have despaired thereof, and
spreadeth abroad his mercy; and he is the patron, justly to be praised. Among
his signs is the creation of heaven and earth, and of the living
creatures with which he hath replenished them both; and he is able to
gather them together before his tribunal, whenever he pleaseth. Whatever
misfortune befalleth you is sent unto you by God, for that which your
hands have deserved;
and yet he forgiveth many things: ye shall not frustrate the divine
vengeance in the earth; neither shall ye have any protector or helper,
against GOD. Among his signs also are the ships running in the
sea, like high mountains: if he pleaseth, he causeth the wind to cease, and they
lie still on the back of the water: (verily herein are signs unto
every patient and grateful person): or he destroyeth them by
shipwreck, be cause of that which their crews have merited; though he
pardoneth many things. And they who dispute against our signs shall know that
there will be no way for them to escape our vengeance. Whatever
things are given you, they are the provision of this present life: but
the reward which is with GOD is better, and more durable, for those who
believe, and put their trust in their LORD; and who avoid heinous and filthy
crimes, and when they are angry, forgive; and who hearken unto their LORD, and
are constant at prayer, and whose affairs are directed by consultation
among themselves, and who give alms out of what we have bestowed on them;
and who, when an injury is done them, avenge themselves (and the retaliation of
evil ought to be an evil proportionate thereto): but he who forgiveth and
is reconciled unto his enemy, shall receive his reward from GOD; for he
loveth not the unjust doers. And whoso shall avenge himself, after he hath been
injured; as to these, it is not lawful to punish them for it: but
it is only lawful to punish those who wrong men, and act insolently in the
earth, against justice; these shall suffer a grievous punishment. And whoso
beareth injuries patiently, and forgiveth; verily this is a
necessary work. Whom GOD shall cause to err, he shall afterwards have no
protector. And thou shalt see the ungodly, who shall say, when they behold the
punishment prepared for them, Is there no way to return back into the
world? And thou shalt see them exposed unto hell fire; dejected,
because of the ignominy they shall undergo: they shall look at the
fire sideways, and by stealth; and the true believers shall say, Verily the
losers are they who have lost their own souls, and their families, on the day of
resurrection: shall not the ungodly continue in eternal torment?
They shall have no protectors to defend them against GOD: and whom GOD shall
cause to err, he shall find no way to the truth. Hearken unto your LORD,
before the day come, which GOD will not keep back: ye shall have no place of
refuge on that day; neither shall ye be able to
deny your sins. But if those to whom thou preachest turn aside
from thy admonitions, verily we have not sent thee to be a
guardian over them: thy duty is preaching only. When we cause man to taste mercy
from us, he rejoiceth thereat: but if evil befall them, for that which their
hands have formerly committed, verily man becometh ungrateful. Unto GOD
appertaineth the kingdom of heaven and earth: he createth that which he
pleaseth; he giveth females unto whom he pleaseth, and he giveth males unto whom
he pleaseth; or he giveth them males and females jointly: and he maketh whom he
pleaseth to be childless; for he is wise and powerful. It is not
fit for man that GOD should speak unto him otherwise than by
private revelation, or from behind a veil, or by his sending of a
messenger to reveal, by his permission, that which he pleaseth; for he is
high and wise. Thus have we revealed unto thee a revelation, by our
command. Thou didst not understand, before this, what the book of the
Koran was, nor what the faith was: but we have ordained the
same for a light; we will thereby direct such of our servants as we
please: and thou shalt surely direct them into the right way, the way of
GOD, unto whom belongeth whatever is in heaven and in earth. Shall
not all things return unto GOD?
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CHAPTER
XLIII.
INTITLED, THE ORNAMENTS OF GOLD; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
H. M. BY the perspicuous book; verily we have ordained the same an Arabic
Koran that ye may understand: and it is certainly written in the
original book, kept with us, being sublime and full of wisdom.
Shall we therefore turn away from you the admonition, and deprive you
thereof, because ye are a people who transgress? And how many prophets have
we sent among those of old? and no prophet came unto them, out they laughed him
to scorn: wherefore we destroyed nations who were more mighty than these
in strength; and the
example of those who were of old hath been already set before them. If
thou ask them who created the heavens and the earth, they will certainly answer,
The mighty, the wise God created them: who hath spread the earth
as a bed for you, and hath made you paths therein, that ye may be
directed: and who sendeth down rain from heaven by measure, whereby we quicken a
dead country; (so shall ye be brought forth from your graves:) and who
hath created all the various species of things, and hath given you
ships and cattle, whereon ye are carried; that ye may sit firmly on the backs
thereof, and may remember the favor of your LORD, when ye sit thereon, and may
say, Praise be unto him, who hath subjected these unto our service! for we could
not have mastered them by our own power: and unto our LORD shall we
surely return. Yet have they attributed unto him some of his servants as
his offspring: verily man is openly ungrateful. Hath God taken
daughters out of those beings which he hath created; and hath he chosen
sons for you? But when one of them hath the news brought of the birth of a
child of that sex which they attribute unto the Merciful, as his
similitude, his face becometh black, and he is oppressed with sorrow. Do they
therefore attribute unto God female issue, which are brought up among
ornaments, and are contentious without cause? And do they make the angels, who
are the servants of the Merciful, females? Were they present at their creation?
Their testimony shall be written down, and they shall be examined concerning
the same, on the day of judgment. And they say, If the Merciful had pleased,
we had not worshipped them. They have no knowledge herein: they only utter a
vain lie. Have we given them a book of revelations before this; and do
they keep the same in their custody? But they say, Verily we found our fathers
practising a religion; and we are guided in their footsteps. Thus we sent
no preacher before thee, unto any city, but the inhabitants thereof who
lived in affluence, said, Verily we found our fathers practising a religion: and
we tread in their footsteps. And the preacher answered, What, although I
bring you a more right religion than that which ye found your fathers to
practise? And they replied, Verily we believe not that which ye are sent
to preach. Wherefore we took vengeance on them: and behold what hath been
the end of those who accused our apostles of imposture. Remember
when Abraham said unto his father, and his people, Verily I am clear of the
gods which ye worship, except him who hath created me; for he will direct me
aright. And he ordained this to be a constant doctrine among his
posterity; that they should be turned from idolatry to the worship of the
only true God. Verily I have permitted these Meccans and their
fathers to live in prosperity, until the truth should come unto them, and a
manifest apostle: but now the truth is come unto them, they say, This is
a piece of sorcery; and we believe not therein. And they say, Had this Koran
been sent down unto some great man of either of the two cities, we
would have received it. Do they distribute the mercy of thy LORD? We
distribute the necessary provision among them, in this present life, and we
raise some of them several degrees above the others, that the one of them
may take the other to serve him: and the mercy of thy LORD is more valuable than
the riches which they gather together. If it were not that mankind
would have become one sect of infidels, verily we had given unto those
who believe not in the Merciful, roofs of silver to their houses, and stairs
of silver, by which they might ascend thereto, and doors of
silver to their houses, and couches of silver, for them to lean on;
and ornaments of gold: for all this is the provision of the present life;
but the next life with thy LORD shall be for those who fear
him. Whoever shall withdraw from the admonition of the Merciful, we will
chain a devil unto him; and he shall be his inseparable companion: (and the
devils shall turn them aside from the way of truth; yet they shall
imagine themselves to be rightly directed:) until, when he shall appear
before us at the last day, he shall say unto the devil, Would to
GOD that between me and thee there was the distance of the east from the
west! Oh how wretched a companion art thou! But wishes shall not
avail you on this day, since ye have been unjust; for ye shall be partakers of
the same punishment. Canst thou, O prophet, make the deaf to hear,
or canst thou direct the blind, and him who is in a manifest error? Whether we
take thee away, we will surely take vengeance on them; or whether we cause thee
to see the punishment with which we have threatened them executed,
we will certainly prevail over them. Wherefore hold fast the doctrine
which hath been revealed unto thee; for thou art in a right way: and it
is a memorial unto thee and thy people,
and hereafter shall ye be examined concerning your observance thereof.
And ask our apostles whom we have sent before thee, whether we have appointed
gods for them to worship, besides the Merciful. We formerly sent Moses with our
signs unto Pharaoh and his princes, and he said, Verily I am the apostle of the
LORD of all creatures. And when he came unto them with our signs, behold, they
laughed him to scorn; although we showed them no sign, but it was greater than
the other: and we inflicted a punishment on them, that peradventure they might
be converted. And they said unto Moses, O magician, pray unto thy LORD
for us, according to the covenant which he hath made with thee; for we
will certainly be directed. But when we took the plague from off
them, behold, they brake their promise. And Pharaoh made proclamation among his
people, saying, O my people, is not the kingdom of Egypt mine, and these rivers,
which flow beneath me? Do ye not see? Am not I better than this Moses,
who is a contemptible person, and can scarce express himself intelligibly? Have
bracelets of gold, therefore, been put upon him; or do the angels attend him in
orderly procession? And Pharaoh persuaded his people to light behavior;
and they obeyed him: for they were a wicked people. And when they had provoked
us to wrath, we took vengeance on them: and we drowned them all: and we made
them a precedent, and an example unto others. And when the son of Mary was
proposed for an example, behold, thy people cried out through excess of
joy thereat; and they said, Are our gods better, or he? They have
proposed this instance unto thee no otherwise than for an occasion of
dispute: yea, they are contentious men. Jesus is no other than a servant,
whom we favored with the gift of prophecy; and we appointed him for an
example unto the children of Israel: (if we pleased, verily we could from
ourselves produce angels, to succeed you in the earth:) and he shall
be a sign of the approach of the last hour; wherefore doubt
not thereof.1 And follow me: this is the right way. And let
not Satan cause you to turn aside: for he is your open enemy. And when
Jesus came with evident miracles, he said, Now am I come unto you
with wisdom, and to explain unto you part of those things concerning
which ye disagree; wherefore fear GOD, and obey me. Verily GOD is my LORD, and
your LORD; wherefore worship him: this is
the right way. And the confederated sects among them fell to variance: but
woe unto those who have acted unjustly, because of the punishment of a grievous
day. Do the unbelievers wait for any other than the hour of
judgment; that it may come upon them suddenly, while they foresee it
not? The intimate friends, on that day, shall be enemies unto one
another; except the pious. O my servants, there shall no fear come
on you this day, neither shall ye be grieved: who have believed in our signs,
and have been Moslems: enter ye into paradise, ye and your wives, with great
joy. Dishes of gold shall be carried round unto them, and cups without handles:
and therein shall they enjoy whatever
their souls shall desire,
and whatever their eyes shall delight in: and ye shall remain therein
forever. This is paradise, which ye have inherited as a reward for that
which ye have wrought. Therein shall ye have fruits in abundance, of which ye
shall eat. But the wicked shall remain forever in the torment of hell: it shall
not be made lighter unto them; and they shall despair therein. We deal
not unjustly with them, but they deal unjustly with their own souls. And
they shall call aloud, saying, O Malec, intercede for us that thy
LORD would end us by annihilation. He shall answer, Verily ye shall
remain here forever. We brought you the truth heretofore, but the greater
part of you abhorred the truth. Have the infidels fixed on a method to
circumvent our apostle? Verily we will fix on a method to circumvent
them. Do they imagine that we hear not their secrets, and their private
discourse? Yea; and our messengers who attend them write down the same.
Say, If the Merciful had a son, verily I would be the first of those who
should worship him. Far be the LORD of heaven and earth, the LORD of the
throne, from that which they affirm of him! Wherefore let them wade in
their vanity, and divert themselves until they arrive at their day with
which they have been threatened. He who is GOD in heaven, is GOD on earth also:
and he is the wise, the knowing. And blessed be he unto whom
appertaineth the kingdom of heaven and earth, and of whatever is between
them; with whom is the knowledge of the last hour; and before whom
ye shall be assembled. They whom they invoke besides him have not the privilege
to intercede for others; except those who bear witness to the truth, and
know the same. If thou ask them who hath created them, they will surely
answer, GOD. How therefore are they turned away to the worship of others? God
also heareth the saying of the prophet, O LORD, verily these
are people who believe not: and he answereth, Therefore turn aside
from them; and say, Peace: hereafter shall they know their
folly.
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CHAPTER
XLIV.
INTITLED, SMOKE; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
H. M. BY the perspicuous book of the Koran; verily we have sent
down the same on a blessed night (for we had engaged so to do), on the
night wherein is distinctly sent down the decree of every determined thing,
as a command from us.1 Verily we have ever used to send
apostles with revelations, at proper intervals, as a mercy from
thy LORD; for it is he who heareth and knoweth: the LORD of heaven and
earth, and of whatever is between them; if ye are men of sure
knowledge. There is no GOD but he: he giveth life, and he causeth to die;
he is your LORD, and the LORD of your forefathers. Yet do they amuse
themselves with doubt. But observe them, on the day whereon the
heaven shall produce a visible smoke, which shall cover mankind: this will be
a tormenting plague.2 They shall say, O LORD, take
this plague from off us: verily we will become true believers. How
should an admonition be of avail to them in this condition;
when a manifest apostle came unto them, but they retired from him, saying,
This man is instructed by others, or is a distracted person? We
will take the plague from off you, a little: but ye will certainly
return to your infidelity. On the day whereon we shall fiercely assault
them with great power, verily we will take vengeance on them. We
made trial of the people of Pharaoh before them, and an honorable messenger came
unto them, saying, Send unto me the servants of GOD; verily I am a
faithful messenger unto you: and lift not yourselves up against GOD; for I come
unto you
with manifest power. And I fly for protection unto my LORD, and your LORD, that
ye stone me not. If ye do not believe me, at least depart from me. And
when they accused him of imposture, he called upon his LORD,
saying, These are a wicked people. And God said unto him, March
forth with my servants by night; for ye will be pursued: and leave the
sea divided, that the Egyptians may enter the same; for they are a
host doomed to be drowned. How many gardens, and fountains, and fields of
corn, and fair dwellings, and advantages which they enjoyed, did they leave
behind them! Thus we dispossessed them thereof; and we gave the same for
an inheritance unto another people. Neither heaven nor earth wept for them;
neither were they respited any longer. And we delivered the children of
Israel from a shameful affliction; from Pharaoh; for he was haughty, and a
transgressor: and we chose them, knowingly, above all people; and we
showed them several signs, wherein was an evident trial. Verily these
Meccans say, Assuredly our final end will be no other than our
first natural death; neither shall we be raised again: bring now our
forefathers back to life, if ye speak truth. Are they better, or the
people of Tobba, and those who were before them? we destroyed them,
because they wrought wickedness. We have not created the heavens and the earth,
and whatever is between them, by way of sport: we have created them no
otherwise than in truth; but the greater part of them do not understand. Verily
the day of separation shall be the appointed term of them all: a day,
whereon the master and the servant shall be of no advantage to one another,
neither shall they be helped; excepting those on whom GOD shall have mercy; for
he is the mighty, the merciful. Verily, the fruit of the tree of
al Zakkum shall be the food of the impious; as the dregs of oil shall it
boil in the bellies of the damned, like the boiling of the hottest water.
And it shall be said to the tormentors, Take him, and drag him into the
midst of hell: and pour on his head the torture of boiling water, saying,
Taste this; for thou art that mighty and honorable person. Verily
this is the punishment of which ye doubted. But the pious shall be
lodged in a place of security, among gardens and fountains: they shall be
clothed in fine silk, and in satin; and they shall sit facing one
another. Thus shall it be: and we will espouse them to fair damsels,
having large black eyes. In that place
shall they call for all kinds of fruits, in full security: they shall not
taste death therein, after the first death; and God shall deliver from
the pains of hell: through the gracious bounty of thy LORD. This will be great
felicity. Moreover we have rendered the Koran easy for thee, by
revealing it in thine own tongue; to the end that they may be admonished:
wherefore do thou wait the event; for they wait to see some misfortune
befall thee.
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CHAPTER
XLV.
INTITLED, THE KNEELING; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
H. M. THE revelation of this book is from the mighty, the
wise GOD. Verily both in heaven and earth are signs of the
divine power unto the true believers: and in the creation of yourselves, and
of the beasts which are scattered over the face of the earth, are signs
unto people of sound judgment; and also in the vicissitude of night and
day, and the rain which GOD sendeth down from heaven, whereby he quickeneth the
earth after it hath been dead: in the change of the winds also are signs
unto people of understanding. These are the signs of GOD; we rehearse
them unto thee with truth. In what revelation therefore will they believe, after
they have rejected GOD and his signs? Woe unto every lying and
impious person; who heareth the signs of GOD, which are read unto him, and
afterwards proudly persisteth in infidelity, as though he heard them not:
(denounce unto him a painful punishment:) and who, when he cometh to the
knowledge of any of our signs, receiveth the same with scorn. For these is
prepared a shameful punishment: before them lieth hell; and whatever
they shall have gained shall not avail them at all, neither shall the
idols which they have taken for their patrons, besides GOD; and
they shall suffer a grievous punishment. This is a true direction:
and for those who disbelieve the signs of their LORD, is prepared the
punishment of a painful torment. It is GOD who hath
subjected the sea unto you, that the ships may sail therein, at his command; and
that ye may seek advantage unto yourselves by commerce; of his bounty;
and that ye may give thanks: and he obligeth whatever is in heaven and on
earth to serve you; the whole being from him. Verily herein are
signs unto people who consider. Speak unto the true believers, that they forgive
those who hope not for the days of GOD, that he may reward people according to
what they shall have wrought. Whoso doeth that which is right doth it to
the advantage of his own soul; and whoso doeth evil doth it
against the same: hereafter shall ye return unto your LORD. We gave unto the
children of Israel the book of the law, and wisdom, and prophecy; and we
fed them with good things, and preferred them above all nations: and we gave
them plain ordinances concerning the business of religion; neither
do they fall to variance, except after that knowledge had come unto them,
through envy among themselves: but thy LORD will decide the controversy between
them, on the day of resurrection, concerning that wherein they disagree.
Afterwards we appointed thee, O Mohammed, to promulgate a law
concerning the business of religion: wherefore follow the same, and
follow not the desires of those who are ignorant. Verily they shall not avail
thee against GOD at all; the unjust are the patrons of one another; but
GOD is the patron of the pious. This Koran delivereth evident
precepts unto mankind; and is a direction, and a mercy, unto
people who judge aright. Do the workers of iniquity imagine that we will deal
with them as with those who believe and do good works; so that their life
and their death shall be equal? An ill judgment do they make. GOD hath
created the heavens and the earth in truth; that he may recompense every soul
according to that which it shall have wrought: and they shall not be treated
unjustly. What thinkest thou? He who taketh his own lust for his GOD, and whom
GOD causeth knowingly to err, and whose ears and whose heart he hath sealed up,
and over whose eyes he hath cast a veil; who shall direct him, after GOD
shall have forsaken him? Will ye therefore not be admonished? They say,
There is no other life, except our present life: we die, and we
live; and nothing but time destroyeth us. But they have no knowledge in this
matter; they only follow a vain opinion. And when our evident
signs are rehearsed unto them, their
argument which they offer against the same is no other than that they
say, Bring to life our fathers who have been dead; if ye speak
truth. Say, GOD giveth you life; and afterwards causeth you to die: hereafter
will he assemble you together on the day of resurrection; there is no doubt
thereof; but the greater part of men do not understand. Unto GOD
appertaineth the kingdom of heaven and earth; and the day whereon the
hour shall be fixed, on that day shall those who charge the Koran with
vanity perish. And thou shalt see every nation kneeling: every nation shall be
called unto its book of account; and it shall be said unto them, This day
shall ye be rewarded according to that which ye have wrought. This our book will
speak concerning you with truth; therein have we written down whatever ye
have done. As to those who shall have believed and done good works, their LORD
shall lead them into his mercy: this shall be manifest felicity. But as to the
infidels, it shall be said unto them, Were not my signs rehearsed unto
you? but ye proudly rejected them, and became a wicked people! And when
it was said unto you, Verily the promise of GOD is true: and as to
the hour of judgment, there is no doubt thereof: ye answered, We know not
what the hour of judgment is: we hold an uncertain opinion only;
and we are not well assured of this matter. But on that day the
evils of that which they have wrought shall appear unto them; and that which
they mocked at shall encompass them: and it shall be said unto them, This
day will we forget you, as ye did forget the meeting of this your day: and your
abode shall be hell fire; and ye shall have none to deliver you. This
shall ye suffer, because ye turned the signs of GOD to ridicule; and the
life of the world deceived you. On this day, therefore, they shall not be taken
forth from thence, neither shall they be asked any more to render
themselves well-pleasing unto God. Wherefore praise be unto GOD, the LORD
of the heavens, and the LORD of the earth; the LORD of all creatures: and unto
him be glory in heaven and earth; for he is the mighty, the wise
God.
CHAPTER XLVI.
INTITLED, AL AHKAF;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
H. M. THE revelation of this book is from the mighty, the
wise GOD. We have not created the heavens, and the earth, and whatever is
between them, otherwise than in truth, and for a determined period: but the
unbelievers turn away from the warning which is given them. Say, What think ye?
Show me what part of the earth the idols which ye invoke, besides
GOD, have created? Or, had they any share in the creation of the heavens?
Bring me a book of scripture revealed before this, or some footstep of
ancient knowledge, to countenance your idolatrous practices; if ye
are men of veracity. Who is in a wider error than he who invoketh, besides GOD,
that which cannot return him an answer, to the day of resurrection; and
idols which regard not their calling on them: and which, when men
shall be gathered together to judgment, will become their enemies, and
will ungratefully deny their worship? When our evident signs are rehearsed unto
them, the unbelievers say of the truth, when it cometh unto them, This is
a manifest piece of sorcery. Will they say, Mohammed hath forged it?
Answer, If I have forged it, verily ye shall not obtain for me any favor
from GOD: he well knoweth the injurious language which ye utter
concerning it: he is a sufficient witness between me and you; and he is
gracious and merciful. Say, I am not singular among the apostles; neither
do I know what will be done with me or with you hereafter: I follow no
other than what is revealed unto me; neither am I any more than a public warner.
Say, What is your opinion? If this book be from GOD, and ye believe not
therein; and a witness of the children of Israel bear witness to its consonancy
with the law, and believeth therein; and ye proudly reject the same:
are ye not unjust doers? Verily GOD directeth not unjust people. But those
who believe not say of the true believers, If the doctrine of the Koran
had been good, they had not embraced the same before us. And when they are not
guided thereby, they say, This is an antiquated lie. Whereas the book of
Moses was revealed before the Koran, to be a guide and a mercy:
and this is a book confirming the same, delivered in the Arabic
tongue; to denounce threats unto those who act unjustly, and to bear good
tidings unto the righteous doers. As to those who say, Our LORD is
GOD; and who behave uprightly: on them shall no fear come, neither
shall they be grieved. These shall be the inhabitants of paradise, they
shall remain therein forever: in recompense for that which they have wrought. We
have commanded man to show kindness to his parents: his mother beareth
him in her womb with pain, and bringeth him forth with pain: and the
space of his being carried in her womb, and of his weaning,
is thirty months; until, when he attaineth his age of strength, and
attaineth the age of forty years, he saith, O LORD, excite me, by the
inspiration, that I may be grateful for their favors, wherewith thou hast
favored me and my parents; and that I may work righteousness, which may please
thee: and be gracious unto me in my issue; for I am turned unto thee, and am a
Moslem. These are they from whom we accept the good work which they have
wrought, and whose evil works we pass by; and they shall be among
the inhabitants of paradise: this is a true promise, which they are
promised in this world. He who saith unto his parents, Fie on you! Do ye
promise me that I shall be taken forth from the grave, and restored to
life; when many generations have passed away before me, and none
of them have returned back? And his parents implore GOD'S
assistance, and say to their son, Alas for thee! Believe: for the promise
of GOD is true. But he answereth, This is no other than silly
fables of the ancients. These are they whom the sentence passed on
the nations which have been before them, of genii and of men, justly fitteth:
they shall surely perish. For every one is prepared a certain degree
of happiness or misery, according to that which they shall have wrought:
that God may recompense them for their works: and they shall not be
treated unjustly. On a certain day, the unbelievers shall be exposed before the
fire of hell; and it shall be said unto them, Ye received your good
things in your lifetime, while ye were in the world; and ye enjoyed
yourselves therein: wherefore this day ye shall be rewarded with the punishment
of ignominy; for that ye behaved insolently in the earth, without justice, and
for that
ye transgressed. Remember the brother of Ad, when he preached unto his people in
Al Ahkaf (and there were preachers before him, and after him), saying,
Worship none but GOD: verily I fear for you the punishment of a great day. They
answered, Art thou come unto us that thou mayest turn us aside from the
worship of our gods? Bring on us now the punishment with which thou
threatenest us, if thou art a man of veracity. He said, Verily the knowledge
of the time when your punishment will be inflicted is with GOD; and I
only declare unto you that which I am sent to preach; but I see ye
are an ignorant people. And when they saw the preparation made for their
punishment, namely, a cloud traversing the sky, and tending towards
their valleys, they said, This is a traversing cloud, which bringeth us
rain. Hud answered, Nay; it is what ye demanded to be hastened: a
wind, wherein is a severe vengeance: it will destroy everything, at the
command of its LORD. And in the morning nothing was to be seen, besides their
empty dwellings. Thus do we reward wicked people. We had established them
in the like flourishing condition wherein we have established you, O
men of Mecca; and we had given them ears, and eyes, and hearts: yet neither
their ears, nor their eyes, nor their hearts profited them at all, when they
rejected the signs of GOD; but the vengeance which they mocked at fell
upon them. We heretofore destroyed the cities which were round about you;
and we variously proposed our signs unto them, that they might repent.
Did those protect them, whom they took for gods, besides GOD, and imagined to
be honored with his familiarity? Nay; they withdrew from them: yet this
was their false opinion which seduced them, and the
blasphemy which they had devised. Remember when we caused certain of
the genii to turn aside unto thee, that they might hear the Koran: and when they
were present at the reading of the same, they said to one another,
Give ear: and when it was ended, they returned back unto their people, preaching
what they had heard. They said, Our people, verily we have heard a book
read unto us, which hath been revealed since Moses, confirming the
scripture which was delivered before it; and directing unto
the truth, and the right way. Our people, obey GOD'S preacher: and believe in
him; that he may forgive you your sins, and may deliver you from a painful
punishment. And whoever obeyeth not GOD'S preacher
shall by no means frustrate God's vengeance on earth: neither shall he
have any protectors besides him. These will be in a manifest error. Do
they not know that GOD, who hath created the heavens and the earth, and was not
fatigued with the creation thereof, is able to raise the dead to life?
Yea verily; for he is almighty. On a certain day the unbelievers shall be
exposed unto hell fire; and it shall be said unto them, Is not
this really come to pass? They shall answer, Yea, by our LORD. God
shall reply, Taste, therefore, the punishment of hell, for that ye have
been unbelievers. Do thou, O prophet, bear the insults of thy
people with patience, as our apostles, who were endued with
constancy, bear the injuries of their people: and require not their
punishment to be hastened unto them. On the day whereon they shall see the
punishment wherewith they have been threatened, it shall seem as though
they had tarried in the world but an hour of a day. This is a
fair warning. Shall they perish except the people who
transgress?
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CHAPTER
XLVII.
INTITLED, MOHAMMED; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
GOD will render of none effect the works of those who believe not,
and who turn away men from the way of GOD: but as to those who
believe, and work righteousness, and believe the revelation which hath
been sent down unto Mohammed (for it is the truth from their LORD), he will
expiate their evil deeds from them, and will dispose their heart aright. This
will he do, because those who believe not follow vanity, and because
those who believe follow the truth from their LORD. Thus GOD propoundeth unto
men their examples. When ye encounter the unbelievers, strike off their
heads, until ye have made a great slaughter among them; and bind them
in bonds; and either give them a free dismission afterwards, or
exact a ransom; until the war shall have laid
down its arms. This shall ye do. Verily if GOD pleased he could take
vengeance on them, without your assistance; but he commandeth you to
fight his battles, that he may prove the one of you by the other. And as
to those who fight in defence of GOD'S true religion, God will not
suffer their works to perish: he will guide them, and will dispose their heart
aright; and he will lead them into paradise, of which he hath told them. O true
believers, if ye assist GOD, by fighting for his religion, he will assist
you against your enemies; and will set your feet fast: but as for
the infidels, let them perish; and their works shall God render vain.
This shall befall them, because they have rejected with abhorrence that
which GOD hath revealed: wherefore their works shall become of no avail. Do they
not travel through the earth, and see what hath been the end of those who
were before them? GOD utterly destroyed them: and the like
catastrophe awaiteth the unbelievers. This shall come to pass, for
that GOD is the patron of the true believers, and for that the infidels have no
protector. Verily GOD will introduce those who believe, and do good works, into
gardens beneath which rivers flow: but the unbelievers indulge themselves in
pleasures, and eat as beasts eat; and their abode shall be hell fire. How
many cities were more mighty in strength than thy city which hath expelled thee;
yet have we destroyed them, and there was none to help them? Shall
he therefore, who followeth the plain declaration of his LORD, be as he
whose evil works have been dressed up for him by the devil; and who
follow their own lusts? The description of paradise, which is promised unto the
pious: therein are rivers of incorruptible water; and rivers of milk, the
taste whereof changeth not; and rivers of wine, pleasant unto those who drink;
and rivers of clarified honey: and therein shall they have plenty of all
kinds of fruits; and pardon from their LORD. Shall the man for whom
these things are prepared be as he who must dwell forever in hell
fire; and will have the boiling water given him to drink, which shall burst
their bowels? Of the unbelievers there are some who give ear unto
thee, until, when they go out from thee, they say, by way of derision
unto those to whom knowledge hath been given, What hath he said now? These
are they whose hearts GOD hath sealed up, and who follow their own lusts:
but as to those who are directed, God will grant them a more ample
direction, and he will instruct them what to avoid. Do the
infidels wait for any other than the last hour, that it may come
upon them suddenly? Some signs thereof are already come: and when it shall
actually overtake them, how can they then receive admonition? Know
therefore, that there is no god but GOD: and ask pardon for thy sin, and for the
true believers, both men and women. GOD knoweth your busy employment in the
world, and the place of your abode hereafter. The true believers say,
Hath not a Sura been revealed commanding war against the infidels? But
when a Sura without any ambiguity is revealed, and war is mentioned therein,
thou mayest see those in whose hearts is an infirmity look towards thee with the
look of one whom death overshadoweth. But obedience would be more
eligible for them, and to speak that which is convenient. And when the command
is firmly established, if they give credit unto GOD, it will be better for them.
Were ye ready, therefore, if ye had been put in authority, to commit outrages in
the earth, and to violate the ties of blood? These are they whom GOD hath
cursed, and hath rendered deaf, and whose eyes he hath blinded. Do they not
therefore attentively meditate on the Koran? Are there locks upon their hearts?
Verily they who turn their backs, after the true direction is made
manifest unto them, Satan shall prepare their wickedness for them, and
God shall bear with them for a time. This shall befall them,
because they say privately unto those who detest what GOD hath revealed,
We will obey you in part of the matter. But GOD knoweth their secrets. How
therefore will it be with them, when the angels shall cause them
to die, and shall strike their faces, and their backs? This shall they
suffer, because they follow that which provoketh GOD to wrath, and are
averse to what is well pleasing unto him: and he will render their works vain.
Do they in whose hearts is an infirmity imagine that GOD will not bring their
malice to light? If we pleased, we could surely show them unto thee, and thou
shouldest know them by their marks; but thou shalt certainly know them by
their perverse pronunciation of their words. GOD knoweth your
actions: and we will try you, until we know those among you who fight valiantly,
and who persevere with constancy: and we will try the reports of your behavior.
Verily those who believe not, and turn away men from the way of GOD, and
make opposition against the
apostle, after the divine direction hath been manifested unto them, shall
not hurt GOD at all; but he shall make their works to perish. O true believers,
obey GOD; and obey the apostle: and render not your works of no effect. Verily
those who believe not, and who turn away men from the way of GOD, and
then die, being unbelievers, GOD will by no means forgive. Faint not therefore,
neither invite your enemies to peace, while ye are the superior:
for GOD is with you, and will not defraud you of the merit of your
works. Verily this present life is only a play and a vain amusement; but
if ye believe, and fear God, he will give you your rewards. He doth not
require of you your whole substance: if he should require the whole of
you, and earnestly press you, ye would become niggardly, and it would raise your
hatred against his apostle. Behold, ye are those who are invited
to expend part of your substance for the support of GOD'S true religion;
and there are some of you who are niggardly. But whoever shall be
niggardly shall be niggardly towards his own soul: for GOD wanteth nothing, but
ye are needy: and if ye turn back, he will substitute another
people in your stead, who shall not be like unto you.
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CHAPTER
XLVIII.
INTITLED, THE VICTORY; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
VERILY we have granted thee a manifest victory: that GOD may forgive thee
thy preceding and thy subsequent sin, and may complete his favor on thee, and
direct thee in the right way; and that GOD may assist thee with a glorious
assistance. It is he who sendeth down secure tranquility into the hearts of the
true believers, that they may increase in faith, beyond their former
faith; (the hosts of heaven and earth are GOD'S; and GOD is knowing and
wise): that he may lead the true believers of both sexes into gardens beneath
which rivers flow, to dwell therein forever; and may
expiate their evil deeds from them: (this will be great felicity with GOD): and
that he may punish the hypocritical men, and the hypocritical women, and the
idolaters, and the idolatresses, who conceive an ill opinion of GOD. They shall
experience a turn of evil fortune: and GOD shall be angry with them, and shall
curse them, and hath prepared hell for them; and ill journey shall it be
thither! Unto GOD belong the hosts of heaven and earth; and GOD is
mighty and wise. Verily we have sent thee to be a witness, and a
bearer of good tidings, and a denouncer of threats; that ye may believe in GOD,
and his apostle; and may assist him, and revere him, and praise him morning and
evening. Verily they who swear fealty unto thee, swear fealty unto GOD: the hand
of GOD is over their hands. Whoever shall violate his oath, will
violate the same to the hurt only of his own soul: but whoever shall
perform that which he hath covenanted with GOD, he will surely give him a great
reward. The Arabs of the desert who were left behind will say unto thee, Our
substance and our families employed us, so that we went not forth with thee
to war; wherefore, ask pardon for us. They speak that with their tongues,
which is not in their hearts. Answer, Who shall be able to obtain
for you anything from GOD to the contrary, if he is pleased to afflict
you, or is pleased to be gracious unto you? Yea, verily, GOD is well acquainted
with that which ye do. Truly ye imagined that the apostle and the true believers
would never return to their families: and this was prepared in your hearts: but
ye imagined an evil imagination; and ye are a corrupt people. Whoso believeth
not in GOD and his apostle, verily we have prepared burning fire for the
unbelievers. Unto GOD belongeth the kingdom of heaven and earth: he
forgiveth whom he pleaseth: and he punisheth whom he pleaseth: and GOD is
inclined to forgive, and merciful. Those who were left behind will say,
when ye go forth to take the spoil, Suffer us to follow you. They seek to change
the word of GOD. Say, Ye shall by no means follow us: thus hath GOD said
heretofore. They will reply, Nay: ye envy us a share of the booty. But
they are men of small understanding. Say unto the Arabs of the desert who were
left behind, Ye shall be called forth against a mighty and a warlike
nation; ye shall fight against them, or they shall profess Islâm. If ye obey,
GOD will give you a glorious reward: but if ye turn back, as ye turned
back heretofore, he will chastise you with a grievous chastisement. It shall be
no crime in the blind, neither shall it be a crime in the lame, neither shall it
be a crime in the sick, if they go not forth to war: and whoso shall obey
GOD and his apostle, he shall lead them into gardens beneath which rivers flow;
but whoso shall turn back, he will chastise him with a grievous chastisement.
Now GOD was well pleased with the true believers, when they sware fidelity to
thee under the tree; and he knew that which was in their hearts;
wherefore he sent down on them tranquility of mind, and rewarded them with a
speedy victory, and many spoils which they took: for GOD is mighty and
wise. GOD promised you many spoils which ye should take; but he have you these
by way of earnest; and he restrained the hands of men from you: that the same
may be a sign unto the true believers; and that he may guide you into the right
way. And he also promiseth you other spoils, which ye have not
yet been able to take: but now hath GOD encompassed them for
you; and GOD is almighty. If the unbelieving Meccans had fought
against you, verily they had turned their backs; and they would not have
found a patron or protector: according to the ordinance of GOD, which
hath been put in execution heretofore against opposers of the prophets;
for thou shalt not find any change in the ordinance of GOD. It was he who
restrained their hands from you, and your hands from them, in the valley of
Mecca; after that he had given you the victory over them: and GOD saw that which
ye did. These are they who believed not, and hindered you from
visiting the holy temple, and also hindered the offering being
detained, that it should not arrive at the place where it ought to be
sacrificed. Had it not been that ye might have trampled on divers true
believers, both men and women, whom ye know not, being promiscuously
assembled with the infidels, and that a crime might therefore have lighted
on you on their account, without your knowledge, he had not restrained
your hands from them: but this was done, that GOD might lead whom he pleased
into his mercy. If they had been distinguished from one another, we had surely
chastised such of them as believed not, with a severe chastisement. When the
unbelievers had put in their hearts an affected preciseness, the preciseness of
ignorance, and GOD sent down his tranquility on his apostle and on the true
believers; and firmly fixed in them the word of piety, and they
were the most worthy of the same, and the most deserving thereof: for GOD
knoweth all things. Now hath GOD in truth verified unto his apostle the vision,
wherein he said, Ye shall surely enter the holy temple of Mecca,
if GOD please, in full security; having your heads shaved, and your hair cut: ye
shall not fear: for God knoweth that which ye know not; and he hath
appointed you, besides this, a speedy victory. It is he who hath
sent his apostle with the direction, and the religion of truth; that he may
exalt the same above every religion: and GOD is a sufficient witness
hereof. Mohammed is the apostle of GOD: and those who are with him
are fierce against the unbelievers, but compassionate towards one
another. Thou mayest see them bowing down, prostrate, seeking a recompense from
GOD, and his good-will. Their signs are in their faces, being
marks of frequent prostration. This is their description in the
pentateuch, and their description in the gospel: they are as seed which
putteth forth its stalk and strengtheneth it, and swelleth in the ear, and
riseth upon its stem; giving delight unto the sower. Such are the Moslems
described to be: that the infidels may swell with indignation at them. GOD
hath promised unto such of them as believe, and do good works, pardon and a
great reward.
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CHAPTER
XLIX.
INTITLED, THE INNER APARTMENTS; REVEALED AT
MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
O TRUE believers, anticipate not any matter in the sight of GOD
and his apostle: and fear GOD; for GOD both heareth and knoweth. O
true believers, raise not your voices above the voice of the prophet; neither
speak loud unto him in discourse, as ye speak loud unto one another, lest your
works become vain, and ye perceive it not. Verily they who lower their
voices in the presence of the apostle of GOD are those whose hearts GOD
hath disposed unto piety: they shall obtain pardon, and a great reward. As
to those who call unto thee
from without the inner apartments; the greater part of them do not understand
the respect due to thee. If they wait with patience, until thou come
forth unto them, it will certainly be better for them: but GOD is
inclined to forgive, and merciful. O true believers, if a wicked man come
unto you with a tale, inquire strictly into the truth thereof; lest ye
hurt people through ignorance, and afterwards repent of what ye have done; and
know that the apostle of GOD is among you: if he should obey you in many
things, ye would certainly be guilty of a crime, in leading him into a
mistake. But GOD hath made the faith amiable unto you, and hath prepared the
same in your hearts; and hath rendered infidelity, and iniquity, and
disobedience hateful unto you. These are they who walk in the right way; through
mercy from GOD, and grace: and GOD is knowing, and wise. If two
parties of the believers contend with one another, do ye endeavor to
compose the matter between them: and if the one of them offer an insult unto the
other, fight against that party which offered the insult, until they
return unto the judgment of GOD; and if they do return, make peace between them
with equity: and act with justice; for GOD loveth those who act justly. Verily
the true believers are brethren; wherefore reconcile your brethren; and fear
GOD, that ye may obtain mercy. O true believers, let not men laugh other
men to scorn; who peradventure may be better than themselves: neither let
women laugh other women to scorn; who may possibly be better than
themselves. Neither defame one another; nor call one another by
opprobrious appellations. An ill name it is to be charged with
wickedness, after having embraced the faith: and whoso repenteth not,
they will be the unjust doers. O true believers, carefully avoid
entertaining a suspicion of another: for some suspicions
are a crime. Inquire not too curiously into other men's failings:
neither let the one of you speak ill of another in his absence. Would any of you
desire to eat the flesh of his dead brother? Surely ye would abhor it. And fear
GOD; for GOD is easy to be reconciled, and merciful. O men, verily
we have created you of a male and a female; and we have distributed you into
nations and tribes, that ye might know one another. Verily the most honorable of
you, in the sight of GOD, is the most pious of you: and GOD is
wise and knowing. The Arabs of the desert say, We believe. Answer, Ye do
by no means believe; but say,
We have embraced Islâm: for the faith hath not yet entered into your hearts. If
ye obey GOD and his apostle, he will not defraud you of any part of the
merit of your works: for GOD is inclined to forgive, and
merciful. Verily the true believers are those only who believe in GOD and
his apostle, and afterwards doubt not; and who employ their substance and their
persons in the defence of GOD'S true religion: these are they who speak
sincerely. Say, Will ye inform GOD concerning your religion? But GOD knoweth
whatever is in heaven and in earth: for GOD is omniscient. They
upbraid thee that they have embraced Islâm. Answer, Upbraid me not with your
having embraced Islâm: rather GOD upbraideth you, that he hath directed you to
the faith; if ye speak sincerely. Verily GOD knoweth the secrets of heaven and
earth: and GOD beholdeth that which ye do.
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CHAPTER L.
INTITLED, K;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
K. BY the glorious Koran: verily they wonder that a preacher from among
themselves is come unto them; and the unbelievers say, This is a
wonderful thing: after we shall be dead, and become dust, shall we return to
life? This is a return remote from thought. Now we know what
the earth consumeth of them; and with us is a book which keepeth an
account thereof. But they charge falsehood on the truth, after it hath
come unto them: wherefore they are plunged in a confused business. Do
they not look up to the heaven above them, and consider how we have
raised it and adorned it; and that there are no flaws therein? We have
also spread forth the earth, and thrown thereon mountains firmly rooted:
and we caused every beautiful kind of vegetables to spring up therein;
for a subject of meditation, and an admonition unto every man who turneth
unto us. And we send down rain as a blessing from heaven, whereby we
cause gardens to spring
forth, and the grain of harvest, and tall palm-trees having branches laden with
dates hanging one above another, as a provision for mankind; and we thereby
quicken a dead country: so shall be the coming forth of the dead from
their graves. The people of Noah, and those who dwelt at Al Rass, and
Thamud, and Ad, and Pharaoh, accused the prophets of imposture before
the Meccans; and also the brethren of Lot, and the inhabitants of the
wood near Midian, and the people of Tobba: all these accused the
apostles of imposture; wherefore the judgments which I threatened were
justly inflicted on them. Is our power exhausted by the first creation?
Yea; they are in a perplexity, because of a new creation which is foretold
them, namely the raising of the dead. We created man, and we know what his
soul whispereth within him; and we are nearer unto him than his
jugular vein. When the two angels deputed to take account of a man's
behavior, take an account thereof; one sitting on the right hand, and
the other on the left: he uttereth not a word, but there is with
him a watcher, ready to note it. And the agony of death shall come in
truth: this, O man, is what thou soughtest to avoid. And the trumpet
shall sound: this will be the day which hath been threatened. And every
soul shall come; and therewith shall be a driver and a witness.
And the former shall say unto the unbeliever, Thou wast negligent
heretofore of this day: but we have removed thy veil from off thee; and
thy sight is become piercing this day. And his companions shall say, This
is what is ready with me to be attested. And God shall
say, Cast into hell every unbeliever, and perverse person, and
every one who forbade good, and every transgressor, and doubter of
the faith, who set up another god with the true GOD; and cast him
into a grievous torment. His companion shall say, O LORD, I did not seduce him;
but he was in a wide error. God shall say, Wrangle not in my presence:
since I threatened you beforehand with the torments which ye now see prepared
for you. The sentence is not changed with me: neither do I treat my
servants unjustly. On that day we will say unto hell, Art thou full? and it
shall answer, Is there yet any addition? And paradise shall be brought
near unto the pious; and it shall be said unto them, This is what
ye have been promised; unto every one who turned himself unto God, and
kept his commandments; who feared the Merciful in secret, and came
unto him with a converted heart: enter
the same in peace: this is the day of eternity. Therein shall they have
whatever they shall desire; and there will be a superabundant addition
of bliss with us. How many generations have we destroyed before the
Meccans, which were more mighty than they in strength? Pass, therefore,
through the regions of the earth, and see whether there be any
refuge from our vengeance. Verily herein is an admonition unto him
who hath a heart to understand, or giveth ear, and is present with an
attentive mind. We created the heavens and the earth, and whatever is
between them, in six days, and no weariness affected us. Wherefore patiently
suffer what they say; and celebrate the praise of thy LORD before sunrise, and
before sunset, and praise him in some part of the night: and
perform the additional parts of worship. And hearken unto the day whereon
the crier shall call men to judgment from a near place: the day whereon
they shall hear the voice of the trumpet in truth: this will
be the day of men's coming forth from their graves: we give
life, and we cause to die; and unto us shall be the return of all
creatures: the day whereon the earth shall suddenly cleave in sunder over
them.1 This will be an assembly easy for us to
assemble. We well know what the unbelievers say; and thou art
not sent to compel them forcibly to the faith. Wherefore warn, by the
Koran, him who feareth my threatening.
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CHAPTER LI.
INTITLED, THE
DISPERSING; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the winds dispersing and scattering the dust; and by the
clouds bearing a load of rain; by the ships running swiftly
in the sea; and by the angels who distribute things necessary
for the support of all creatures; verily that wherewith ye are threatened is
certainly true; and the last judgment will surely come. By the heaven
furnished with paths; ye widely differ in what ye say. He will be turned aside
from the faith, who shall be turned aside by the divine decree.
Cursed be the liars; who wade in deep waters of ignorance,
neglecting their salvation. They ask, When will the day of
judgment come? On that day shall they be burned in hell fire;
and it shall be said unto them, Taste your punishment; this is
what ye demanded to be hastened. But the pious shall dwell among gardens
and fountains, receiving that which their LORD shall give them; because they
were righteous doers before this day. They slept but a small part of the
night; and early in the morning they asked pardon of God: and a due
portion of their wealth was given unto him who asked, and unto him who
was forbidden by shame to ask. There are signs of the divine
power and goodness in the earth, unto men of sound understanding; and
also in your own selves: will ye not therefore consider? Your sustenance
is in the heaven; and also that which ye are promised. Wherefore by the
LORD of heaven and earth I swear that this is certainly the truth;
according to what ye yourselves speak. Hath not the story of Abraham's honored
guests come to thy knowledge? When they went in unto him, and said, Peace: he
answered Peace; saying within himself, These are unknown people. And he
went privately unto his family, and brought a fatted calf. And he set it before
them, and when he saw they touched it not, he said, Do ye not eat? And he
began to entertain a fear of them. They said, Fear not: and they declared unto
him the promise of a wise youth. And his wife drew near with exclamation, and
she smote her face, and said, I am an old woman, and barren. The
angels answered, Thus saith thy LORD: verily he is the wise, the knowing.
And Abraham said unto them, What is your errand, therefore, O
messengers of God? They answered, Verily we are sent unto a wicked
people: that we may send down upon them stones of baked clay, marked from
thy LORD, for the destruction of transgressors. And we brought forth the
true believers who were in the city: but we found not therein more than
one family of Moslems. And we overthrew the same, and left a sign therein
unto those who dread the severe chastisement of God. In Moses also was
a sign: when we sent him unto Pharaoh with manifest power. But he turned
back, with his princes, saying, This man is a sorceror, or a madman.
Wherefore we took him and his forces, and cast them into the sea: and he was one
worthy of reprehension. And in the tribe of
Ad also was a sign: when we sent against them a destroying wind; it
touched not aught whereon it came, but it rendered the same as a thing rotten,
and reduced to dust. In Thamud likewise was a sign: when it was
said unto them, Enjoy yourselves for a time. But they insolently
transgressed the command of their LORD: wherefore a terrible noise from heaven
assailed them, while they looked on; and they were not able to stand on their
feet, neither did they save themselves from destruction. And the
people of Noah did we destroy before these: for they were a people
who enormously transgressed. We have built the heaven with might; and we have
given it a large extent: and we have stretched forth the earth beneath;
and how evenly have we spread the same! And of everything have we created
two kinds, that peradventure ye may consider. Fly, therefore, unto GOD; verily I
am a public warner unto you, from him. And set not up another god with
the true GOD: verily I am a public warner unto you, from him. In
like manner there came no apostle unto their predecessors, but they said,
This man is a magician, or a madman. Have they bequeathed this
behavior successively the one to the other? Yea; they are a people who
enormously transgress. Wherefore withdraw from them; and thou shalt not
be blameworthy in so doing. Yet continue to admonish: for
admonition profiteth the true believers. I have not created genii and men for
any other end than that they should serve me. I require not any sustenance
from them; neither will I that they feed me. Verily GOD is he who provideth
for all creatures; possessed of mighty power. Unto those who shall injure
our apostle shall be given a portion like unto the portion of those who
behaved like them in times past; and they shall not wish the same
to be hastened. Woe, therefore, to the unbelievers, because of their day with
which they are threatened!
CHAPTER LII.
INTITLED, THE MOUNTAIN;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
BY the mountain of Sinai; and by the book written in an expanded
scroll; and by the visited house; and by the elevated roof of heaven; and
by the swelling ocean: verily the punishment of thy LORD will surely descend;
there shall be none to withhold it. On that day the heaven shall be
shaken, and shall reel; and the mountains shall walk and pass away. And on that
day woe be unto those who accused God's apostles of imposture; who amused
themselves in wading in vain disputes! On that day shall they be driven
and thrust into the fire of hell; and it shall be said unto them, This
is the fire which ye denied as a fiction. Is this a magic
illusion? Or do ye not see? Enter the same to be scorched: whether ye bear
your torments patiently, or impatiently, it will be equal unto
you: ye shall surely receive the reward of that which ye have wrought. But the
pious shall dwell amidst gardens and pleasures; delighting themselves in
what their LORD shall have given them: and their LORD shall deliver them from
the pains of hell. And it shall be said unto them, Eat and drink with
easy digestion; because of that which ye have wrought: leaning on couches
disposed in order: and we will espouse them unto virgins having large black
eyes. And unto those who believe, and whose offspring follow them in the faith,
we will join their offspring in paradise: and we will not diminish unto
them aught of the merit of their works. (Every man is given in
pledge for that which he shall have wrought.) And we will give them fruits in
abundance, and flesh of the kinds which they shall desire. They shall
present unto one another therein a cup of wine, wherein there shall be no
vain discourse, nor any incitement unto wickedness. And youths appointed
to attend them shall go round them: beautiful as pearls hidden
in their shell. And they shall approach unto one another, and shall ask
mutual questions. And they shall say, Verily we were heretofore amidst
our family, in great dread with regard to our state
after death: but GOD hath been gracious unto us, and hath delivered us from
the pain of burning fire: for we called on him heretofore; and he is the
beneficent, the merciful. Wherefore do thou, O prophet, admonish thy
people. Thou art not, by the grace of thy LORD, a soothsayer, or a
madman. Do they say, He is a poet; we wait, concerning him, some adverse
turn of fortune? Say, Wait ye my ruin: verily I wait, with you, the
time of your destruction. Do their mature understandings bid them say
this; or are they people who perversely transgress? Do they say, He hath
forged the Koran? Verily they believe not. Let them produce a discourse
like unto it, if they speak truth. Were they created by nothing; or were they
creators of themselves? Did they create the heavens and the earth? Verily
they are not firmly persuaded that God hath created them. Are the stores
of thy LORD in their hands? Are they the supreme dispensers of all
things? Have they a ladder whereby they may ascend to heaven, and
hear the discourses of the angels? Let one, therefore, who hath heard
them, produce an evident proof thereof. Hath God daughters, and
have ye sons? Dost thou ask them a reward for thy preaching? but they are
laden with debts. Are the secrets of futurity with them; and do they transcribe
the same from the table of God's degrees? Do they seek to lay a
plot against thee? But the unbelievers are they who shall
be circumvented. Have they any god, besides GOD? Far be GOD
exalted above the idols which they associate with him! If they
should see a fragment of the heaven falling down upon them, they would
say, It is only a thick cloud. Wherefore leave them, until they arrive at
their day wherein they shall swoon for fear: a day, in which their subtle
contrivances shall not avail them at all, neither shall they be protected. And
those who act unjustly shall surely suffer another punishment besides
this: but the greater part of them do not understand. And wait thou patiently
the judgment of thy LORD concerning them; for thou art in our eye:
and celebrate the praise of thy LORD, when thou risest up; and praise him in the
night-season, and when the stars begin to disappear.
CHAPTER LIII.
INTITLED, THE STAR;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
BY the star, when it setteth; your companion Mohammed erreth not;
nor is he led astray: neither doth he speak of his own will. It is no
other than a revelation, which hath been revealed unto him. One mighty in
power, endued with understanding, taught it him: and he appeared in the
highest part of the horizon. Afterwards he approached the prophet, and
near unto him; until he was at the distance of two bows' length from
him, or yet nearer; and he revealed unto his servant that which he revealed.
The heart of Mohammed did not falsely represent that which he saw. Will
ye therefore dispute with him concerning that which he saw? He also saw him
another time, by the lote-tree beyond which there is no passing: near it is the
garden of eternal abode. When the lote-tree covered that which it
covered, his eyesight turned not aside, neither did it wander: and he
really beheld some of the greatest signs of his LORD. What think ye of
Allat, and Al Uzza, and Manah, that other third goddess? Have ye male
children, and God female? This, therefore, is an unjust partition.
They are no other than empty names, which ye and your fathers have named
goddesses. GOD hath not revealed concerning them anything to authorize
their worship. They follow no other than a vain opinion, and what
their souls desire: yet hath the true direction come unto them
from their LORD. Shall man have whatever he wisheth for? The life to come and
the present life are GOD'S: and how many angels soever there be in
the heavens, their intercession shall be of no avail, until after GOD shall have
granted permission unto whom he shall please and shall accept. Verily they who
believe not in the life to come give unto the angels a female appellation. But
they have no knowledge herein: they follow no other than a bare opinion; and a
bare opinion attaineth not anything of truth. Wherefore withdraw from him who
turneth away from our admonition, and seeketh only the present life.
This is their highest pitch of knowledge. Verily thy LORD well knoweth
him who erreth from his way; and he well knoweth him who is rightly
directed. Unto GOD belongeth whatever is in heaven and earth: that
he may reward those who do evil, according to that which they shall have
wrought; and may reward those who do well, with the most excellent
reward. As to those who avoid great crimes, and heinous sins,
and are guilty only of lighter faults; verily thy LORD will
be extensive in mercy towards them. He well knew you when he produced
you out of the earth, and when ye were embryos in your mothers' wombs:
wherefore justify not yourselves: he best knoweth the man who feareth
him. What thinkest thou of him who turneth aside from following the
truth, and giveth little, and covetously stoppeth his hand? Is the
knowledge of futurity with him, so that he seeth the same? Hath he not
been informed of that which is contained in the books of Moses, and of
Abraham who faithfully performed his engagements? To wit: that a
burdened soul shall not bear the burden of another; and that nothing
shall be imputed to a man for righteousness, except his own labor;
and that his labor shall surely be made manifest hereafter, and that he
shall be rewarded for the same with a most abundant reward; and that unto thy
LORD will be the end of all things; and that he causeth to laugh,
and causeth to weep; and that he putteth to death, and giveth life: and that he
createth the two sexes, the male and the female, of seed when it is emitted; and
that unto him appertaineth another production, namely, the raising of
the dead again to life hereafter; and that he enricheth, and causeth to
acquire possessions; and that he is the LORD of the dog-star; and that he
destroyed the ancient tribe of Ad, and Thamud, and left not any of
them alive; and also the people of Noah, before them; for they were
most unjust and wicked: and he overthrew the cities which were turned
upside down; and that which covered them, covered them. Which, therefore,
of thy LORD'S benefits, O man, wilt thou call in question? This our
apostle is a preacher like the preachers who preceded him. The
approaching day of judgment draweth near: there is none who can reveal
the exact time of the same, besides GOD. Do ye, therefore, wonder at this
new revelation, and do ye laugh, and not weep, spending your time in idle
diversions? But rather worship GOD, and serve him.
CHAPTER LIV.
INTITLED, THE MOON;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
THE hour of judgment approacheth; and the moon hath been split in
sunder: but if the unbelievers see a sign, they turn aside, saying,
This is a powerful charm. And they accuse thee, O Mohammed, of
imposture, and follow their own lusts: but everything will be immutably
fixed. And now hath a message come unto them, wherein is a determent
from obstinate infidelity; the same being consummate wisdom: but warners
profit them not; wherefore do thou withdraw from them. The day whereon
the summoner shall summon mankind to an ungrateful business, they shall
come forth from their graves with downcast looks: numerous as
locusts scattered far abroad; hastening with terror unto the summoner. The
unbelievers shall say, This is a day of distress. The people of Noah accused
that prophet of imposture, before thy people rejected thee: they
accused our servant of imposture, saying, He is a madman; and he was
rejected with reproach. He called, therefore, upon his LORD, saying,
Verily I am overpowered; wherefore avenge me. So we opened the
gates of heaven, with water pouring down, and we caused the earth to break forth
into springs; so that the water of heaven and earth met, according to the
decree which had been established. And we bare him on a vessel composed
of planks and nails; which moved forward under our eyes: as a recompense unto
him who had been ungratefully rejected. And we left the said vessel for a
sign: but is any one warned thereby? And how severe was my
vengeance, and my threatening! Now have we made the Koran easy for admonition:
but is any one admonished thereby? Ad charged their prophet
with imposture: but how severe was my vengeance, and my threatening!
Verily we sent against them a roaring wind, on a day of continued ill luck; it
carried men away, as though they had been roots of palm-trees forcibly
torn up. And how severe was my vengeance and my threatening! Now have we
made the Koran easy for
admonition: but is any one admonished thereby? Thamud charged the
admonitions of their prophet with falsehood, and said, Shall we follow a
single man among us? verily we should then be guilty of error, and preposterous
madness: is the office of admonition committed unto him preferably to
the rest of us? Nay; he is a liar, and an insolent fellow. But God
said to Saleh, To-morrow shall they know who is the liar, and
the insolent person: for we will surely send the she-camel for a trial of them:
and do thou observe them, and bear their insults with patience: and
prophesy unto them that the water shall be divided between them, and each
portion shall be sat down to alternately. And they called their
companion: and he took a sword, and slew her. But how
severe was my vengeance, and my threatening! For we sent against them one
cry of the angel Gabriel; and they became like the dry sticks used by him
who buildeth a fold for cattle. And now have we made the Koran easy for
admonition: but is any one admonished thereby? The people of Lot
charged his preaching with falsehood: but we sent against them a
wind driving a shower of stones, which destroyed them all except the
family of Lot; whom we delivered early in the morning, through favor from us.
Thus do we reward those who are thankful. And Lot had warned them of our
severity in chastising; but they doubted of that warning. And they
demanded his guests of him, that they might abuse them: but we put out
their eyes, saying, Taste my vengeance, and my threatening. And early in
the morning a lasting punishment surprised them. Taste, therefore, my vengeance,
and my threatening. Now have we made the Koran easy for admonition: but
is any one admonished thereby? The warning of Moses also
came unto the people of Pharaoh; but they charged every one of our signs
with imposture: wherefore we chastised them with a mighty and
irresistible chastisement. Are your unbelievers, O Meccans, better than
these? Is immunity from punishment promised unto you in the scriptures?
Do they say, We are a body of men able to prevail against our
enemies? The multitude shall surely be put to flight, and shall turn
their back. But the hour of judgment is their threatened time
of punishment: and that hour shall be more grievous and more
bitter than their afflictions in this life. Verily the wicked
wander in error, and shall be tormented hereafter in burning
flames. On that day
they shall be dragged into the fire on their faces; and it shall be said unto
them, Taste ye the touch of hell. All things have we created bound by
a fixed decree: and our command is no more than a single word,
like the twinkling of an eye. We have formerly destroyed nations like
unto you; but is any of you warned by their example?
Everything which they do is recorded in the books kept by the guardian
angels: and every action both small and great, is written down
in the preserved table. Moreover the pious shall dwell among
gardens and rivers, in the assembly of truth, in the presence of a most potent
king.
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CHAPTER
LV.
INTITLED, THE MERCIFUL; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
THE Merciful hath taught his servant the Koran. He created man: he
hath taught him distinct speech. The sun and the moon run their courses
according to a certain rule: and the vegetables which creep on the ground,
and the trees submit to his disposition. He also raised the heaven; and
he appointed the balance, that ye should not transgress in respect to the
balance: wherefore observe a just weight; and diminish not the balance. And the
earth hath he prepared for living creatures: therein are various fruits,
and palm-trees bearing sheaths of flowers; and grain having chaff, and leaves.
Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? He created
man of dried clay like an earthen vessel: but he created the genii of fire clear
from smoke. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny?
He is the LORD of the east, and the LORD of the west. Which, therefore,
of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? He hath let loose the two
seas, that they meet each another: between them is placed a bar which
they cannot pass. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully
deny? From them are taken
forth unions and lesser pearls. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will
ye ungratefully deny? His also are the ships, carrying their sails aloft
in the sea like mountains. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye
ungratefully deny? Every creature which liveth on the earth
is subject to decay: but the glorious and honorable countenance of thy LORD
shall remain forever. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye
ungratefully deny? Unto him do all creatures which are in heaven
and earth make petition: every day is he employed in some
new work. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully
deny? We will surely attend to judge you, O men and genii, at the last
day. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? O
ye collective body of genii and men, if ye be able to pass out of the confines
of heaven and earth, pass forth: ye shall not pass forth but by absolute power.
Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? A flame of
fire without smoke, and a smoke without flame shall be sent down upon you; and
ye shall not be able to defend yourselves therefrom. Which, therefore, of
your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? And when the heaven shall be
rent in sunder, and shall become red as a rose, and shall melt
like ointment: (Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully
deny?) On that day neither man nor genius shall be asked concerning his sin.
Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? The wicked
shall be known by their marks; and they shall be taken by the forelocks, and the
feet, and shall be cast into hell. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S
benefits will ye ungratefully deny? This is hell, which the wicked deny
as a falsehood: they shall pass to and fro between the same and hot boiling
water. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? But
for him who dreadeth the tribunal of his LORD are prepared two gardens:
(Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny?) planted
with shady trees. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully
deny? In each of them shall be two fountains flowing. Which, therefore,
of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? In each of them shall
there be of every fruit two kinds. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits
will ye ungratefully deny? They shall repose on couches,
the linings whereof shall be of thick silk interwoven with gold: and the
fruit of the two gardens shall be near at hand together. Which,
therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? Therein shall
receive them beauteous damsels, refraining their eyes from beholding any
besides their spouses: whom no man shall have deflowered before them,
neither any genius: (Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye
ungratefully deny?) Having complexions like rubies and pearls. Which,
therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? Shall the
reward of good works be any other good? Which, therefore, of your LORD'S
benefits will ye ungratefully deny? And besides these there shall be two
other gardens: (Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye
ungratefully deny?) Of a dark green. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits
will ye ungratefully deny? In each of them shall be two fountains pouring
forth plenty of water. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye
ungratefully deny? In each of them shall be fruits, and palm-trees, and
pomegranates. Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully
deny? Therein shall be agreeable and beauteous damsels: Which,
therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? Having fine black
eyes, and kept in pavilions from public view: Which, therefore, of
your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? Whom no man shall have
deflowered before their destined spouses, nor any genius. Which,
therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? Therein shall
they delight themselves, lying on green cushions and beautiful carpets.
Which, therefore, of your LORD'S benefits will ye ungratefully deny? Blessed be
the name of thy LORD, possessed of glory and honor!
CHAPTER LVI.
INTITLED, THE
INEVITABLE; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
WHEN the inevitable day of judgment shall suddenly come, no
soul shall charge the prediction of its coming with falsehood: it
will abase some, and exalt others. When the earth shall be shaken
with a violent shock; and the mountains shall be dashed in pieces, and shall
become as dust scattered abroad; and ye shall be separated into
three distinct classes: the companions of the right hand; (how happy
shall the companions of the right hand be!) and the companions of the
left hand: (how miserable shall the companions of the left hand
be!) and those who have preceded others in the faith shall precede
them to paradise. These are they who shall approach near unto
God: they shall dwell in gardens of delight: (There shall be many of
the former religions; and few of the last.) Reposing on couches adorned
with gold and precious stones; sitting opposite to one another thereon. Youths
which shall continue in their bloom forever, shall go round about to
attend them, with goblets, and beakers, and a cup of flowing wine:
their heads shall not ache by drinking the same, neither shall their
reason be disturbed: and with fruits of the sorts which they shall
choose, and the flesh of birds of the kind which they shall desire. And
there shall accompany them fair damsels having large black eyes;
resembling pearls hidden in their shells: as a reward for that which they
shall have wrought. They shall not hear therein any vain discourse, or any
charge of sin; but only the salutation, Peace! Peace! And the companions of the
right hand (how happy shall the companions of the right hand be!)
shall have their abode among lote-trees free from thorns, and trees of
mauz loaded regularly with their produce from top to bottom; under
an extended shade, near a flowing water, and amidst fruits in
abundance, which shall not fail, nor shall be forbidden to be gathered:
and they shall repose themselves on lofty beds. Verily we have created
the damsels of paradise by a peculiar creation; and we have made
them virgins, beloved by their
husbands, of equal age with them; for the delight of the
companions of the right hand. There shall be many of the former
religions, and many of the latter. And the companions of the left hand
(how miserable shall the companions of the left hand be!) shall
dwell amidst burning winds, and scalding water, under the shade of a black
smoke, neither cool nor agreeable. For they enjoyed the pleasures of life before
this, while on earth; and obstinately persisted in a heinous wickedness:
and they said, After we shall have died, and become dust and bones, shall
we surely be raised to life? Shall our forefathers also be
raised with us? Say, Verily both the first and the last shall surely be
gathered together to judgment, at the prefixed time of a known day. Then
ye, O men, who have erred, and denied the resurrection as a
falsehood, shall surely eat of the fruit of the tree of al Zakkum, and
shall fill your bellies therewith: and ye shall drink thereon boiling
water; and ye shall drink as a thirsty camel drinketh. This shall be
their entertainment on the day of judgment. We have created you: will ye not
therefore believe that we can raise you from the dead? What think ye? The
seed which ye emit, do ye create the same, or are we the creators
thereof? We have decreed death unto you all: and we shall not be
prevented. We are able to substitute others like unto you in
your stead, and to produce you again in the condition or form
which ye know not. Ye know the original production by creation; will ye
not therefore consider that we are able to produce you by resuscitation?
What think ye? The grain which ye sow, do ye cause the same to spring
forth, or do we cause it to spring forth? If we pleased, verily we could
render the same dry and fruitless, so that ye would not cease to wonder,
saying, Verily we have contracted debts for seed and labor, but we
are not permitted to reap the fruit thereof. What think ye? The water
which ye drink, do ye send down the same from the clouds, or are we the
senders thereof? If we pleased, we could render the same brackish: will
ye not therefore give thanks? What think ye? The fire which ye strike, do ye
produce the tree whence ye obtain the same, or are we the
producers thereof? We have ordained the same for an admonition, and an
advantage to those who travel through the deserts. Wherefore praise the name of
thy LORD, the great God. Moreover I swear by the setting of the stars;
(and it is surely a great oath, if ye knew it;) that
this is the excellent Koran, the original whereof is written in
the preserved book: none shall touch the same, except those who are clean. It
is a revelation from the LORD of all creatures. Will ye, therefore, despise
this new revelation? And do ye make this return for your food which ye
receive from God, that ye deny yourselves to be obliged to him for the
same? When the soul of a dying person cometh up to his throat,
and ye at the same time are looking on; (and we are nigher unto him than ye, but
ye see not his true condition;) would ye not, if ye are not to be
rewarded for your action hereafter, cause the same to return into the
body, if ye speak the truth?1 And whether he be of those who
shall approach near unto God, his reward shall be rest, and mercy, and a
garden of delights: or whether he be of the companions of the right hand, he
shall be saluted with the salutation, Peace be unto thee! by the companions
of the right hand, his brethren: or whether he be of those who have
rejected the true faith, and gone astray, his entertainment
shall consist of boiling water, and the burning of hell fire.
Verily this is a certain truth. Wherefore praise the name of thy LORD,
the great God.
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CHAPTER
LVII.
INTITLED, IRON; REVEALED AT MECCA, OR AT
MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
WHATEVER is in heaven and earth singeth praise unto GOD; and he
is mighty and wise. His is the kingdom of heaven and earth;
he giveth life, and he putteth to death; and he is almighty. He is
the first, and the last; the manifest and the hidden: and he knoweth all things.
It is he who created the heavens and the earth in six days, and then
ascended his throne. He knoweth that which entereth into the earth, and
that which issueth out of the same, and that which descendeth from heaven, and
that which ascendeth thereto; and he is with you, wheresoever ye be: for
GOD
seeth that which ye do. His is the kingdom of heavens and earth; and unto
GOD shall all things return. He causeth the night to succeed the day, and
he causeth the day to succeed the night; and he knowest the innermost part of
men's breasts. Believe in GOD and his apostle, and lay out in alms
a part of the wealth whereof GOD hath made you inheritors: for unto such
of you as believe, and bestow alms, shall be given a great reward. And
what aileth you, that ye believe not in GOD, when the apostle inviteth you to
believe in your LORD; and he hath received your covenant concerning this
matter, if ye believe any proposition? It is he who hath sent
down unto his servant evident signs, that he may lead you out of darkness into
light; for GOD is compassionate and merciful unto you. And what
aileth you, that ye contribute not of your substance for the defence of
GOD'S true religion? Since unto GOD appertaineth the inheritance of
heaven and earth. Those among you who shall have contributed and fought in
defence of the faith, before the taking of Mecca, shall not be held
equal with those who shall contribute and fight for the same afterwards.
These shall be superior in degree unto those who shall contribute and fight
for the propagation of the faith, after the above-mentioned
success; but unto all hath GOD promised a most excellent reward; and
GOD well knoweth that which ye do. Who is he that will lend unto GOD an
acceptable loan? for he will double the same unto him, and he shall receive
moreover an honorable reward. On a certain day, thou shalt see the
true believers of both sexes: their light shall run before them, and on their
right hands; and it shall be said unto them, Good tidings unto you this
day: gardens through which rivers flow; ye shall remain therein forever.
This will be great felicity. On that day the hypocritical men and the
hypocritical women shall say unto those who believe, Stay for us, what we may
borrow some of your light. It shall be answered, Return back into the
world, and seek light. And a high wall shall be set betwixt them, wherein
shall be a gate, within which shall be mercy; and without it, over
against the same, the torment of hell. The hypocrites shall call
out unto the true believers, saying, Were we not with you? They shall
answer, Yea; but ye seduced your own souls by your hypocrisy; and ye
waited our ruin; and ye doubted concerning the faith; and
your wishes deceived you, until the decree of GOD came, and ye
died: and the deceiver
deceived you concerning GOD. This day, therefore, a ransom shall not be accepted
of you, nor of those who have been unbelievers. Your abode shall be hell
fire: this is what ye have deserved; and an unhappy journey shall it
be thither! Is not the time yet come unto those who believe, that their
hearts should humbly submit to the admonition of GOD, and to that truth which
hath been revealed; and that they be not as those unto whom the scripture was
given heretofore, and to whom the time of forbearance was prolonged, but
their hearts were hardened, and many of them were wicked doers? Know that
GOD quickeneth the earth, after it hath been dead. Now have we distinctly
declared our signs unto you, that ye may understand. Verily as to
the almsgivers, both men and women, and those who lend unto GOD an
acceptable loan, he will double the same unto them; and they shall
moreover receive an honorable reward. And they who believe in GOD and his
apostles, these are the men of veracity, and the witnesses in the presence of
their LORD: they shall have their reward, and their light. But as
to those who believe not, and accuse our signs of falsehood, they shall
be the companions of hell. Know that this present life is only a toy
and a vain amusement: and worldly pomp, and the affectation of glory
among you, and the multiplying of riches and children, are as the plants
nourished by the rain, the springing up whereof delighteth the husbandmen;
afterwards they wither, so that thou seest the same turned yellow, and at length
they become dry stubble. And in the life to come will be a severe
punishment for those who covet worldly grandeur; and pardon from GOD, and
favor for those who renounce it: for this present life is no other
than a deceitful provision. Hasten with emulation to obtain pardon from
your LORD, and paradise, the extent whereof equalleth the extent of heaven and
earth, prepared for those who believe in GOD and his apostles. This is
the bounty of GOD: he will give the same unto whom he pleaseth; and GOD is
endued with great bounty. No accident happeneth in the earth, nor in your
persons, but the same was entered in the book of our decrees,
before we created it: verily this is easy with GOD: and this is
written lest ye immoderately grieve for the good which
escapeth you, or rejoice for that which happened unto you; for GOD loveth no
proud or vain-glorious person, or those who are covetous, and
command men covetousness. And whoso turneth aside from
giving alms; verily GOD is self-sufficient, worthy to be praised. We
formerly sent our apostles with evident miracles and arguments;
and we sent down with them the scriptures, and the balance, that men might
observe justice: and we sent them down iron, wherein is mighty strength
for war, and various advantages unto mankind: that GOD may know who
assisteth him and his apostles in secret; for GOD is strong and
mighty. We formerly sent Noah and Abraham, and we established in their posterity
the gift of prophecy, and the scripture: and of them some were directed,
but many of them were evil-doers. Afterwards we caused our apostles to
succeed in their footsteps; and we caused Jesus the son of Mary to succeed
them, and we gave him the gospel: and we put in the hearts of those that
followed him compassion and mercy: but as to the monastic state, they
instituted the same (we did not prescribe it to them) only out of a desire to
please GOD; yet they observed not the same as it ought truly to have been
observed. And we gave unto such of them as believed their reward: but many of
them were wicked doers. O ye who believe in the prophets, fear
GOD, and believe in his apostle Mohammed: he will give you two portions
of his mercy, and he will ordain a light wherein ye may walk, and he will
forgive you; for GOD is ready to forgive, and merciful: that those
who have received the scriptures may know that they have not power over any of
the favors of GOD, and that good is in the hand of GOD; he bestoweth the
same on whom he pleaseth; for GOD is endued with great
beneficence.
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CHAPTER
LVIII.
INTITLED, SHE WHO DISPUTED; REVEALED AT
MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
NOW hath GOD heard the speech of her who disputed with thee concerning
her husband, and made her complaint unto GOD; and GOD hath heard your mutual
discourse: for
GOD both heareth and seeth. As to those among you who
divorce their wives, by declaring that they will thereafter regard them as their
mothers; let them know that they are not their mothers. They only
are their mothers who brought them forth; and they certainly utter an
unjustifiable saying and a falsehood: but GOD is gracious and
ready to forgive. Those who divorce their wives by declaring that they will for
the future regard them as their mothers, and afterwards would repair what they
have said, shall be obliged to free a captive before they touch one
another. That is what ye are warned to perform: and GOD is
well apprised of that which ye do. And whoso findeth not a captive to
redeem, shall observe a fast of two consecutive months, before they
touch one another. And whoso shall not be able to fast that time, shall
feed threescore poor men. This is ordained you, that ye may believe
in GOD and his apostle. These are the statutes of GOD: and for the
unbelievers is prepared a grievous torment. Verily they who oppose GOD
and his apostle shall be brought low, as the unbelievers who preceded
them were brought low. And now have we sent down manifest signs: and an
ignominious punishment awaiteth the unbelievers. On a certain day GOD
shall raise them all to life, and shall declare unto them that which they have
wrought. GOD hath taken an exact account thereof; but they have forgotten the
same: and GOD is witness over all things. Dost thou not perceive that GOD
knoweth whatever is in heaven and in earth? There is no private discourse
among three persons, but he is the fourth of them; nor among five,
but he is the sixth of them; neither among a smaller number
than this, nor a larger, but he is with them, wheresoever they be: and he
will declare unto them that which they have done, on the day of resurrection;
for GOD knoweth all things. Hast thou not observed those who have been forbidden
to use clandestine discourse, but afterwards return to what they have been
forbidden, and discourse privily among themselves of wickedness, and enmity, and
disobedience towards the apostle? And when they come unto thee, they salute thee
with that form of salutation wherewith GOD doth not salute thee; and they
say among themselves, by way of derision, Would not GOD punish us for
what we say, if this man were a prophet? Hell shall be their
sufficient punishment: they shall go down into the same to be burned; and
an unhappy
journey shall it be! O true believers, when ye discourse privily
together, discourse not of wickedness, and enmity, and disobedience towards the
apostle; but discourse of justice and piety: and fear GOD, before whom ye shall
be assembled. Verily the clandestine discourse of the infidels proceedeth
from Satan, that he may grieve the true believers: but there shall be none
to hurt them in the least, unless by the permission of GOD; wherefore in GOD let
the faithful trust. O true believers, when it is said unto you, Make room in the
assembly; make room: GOD will grant you ample room in paradise. And when
it is said unto you, Rise up; rise up: GOD will raise those of you who
believe, and those to whom knowledge is given, to superior degrees of
honor; and GOD is fully apprised of that which ye do. O true
believers, when ye go to speak with the apostle, give alms previously to your
discoursing with him; this will be better for you, and more pure.
But if ye find not what to give, verily GOD will be gracious
and merciful unto you. Do ye fear to give alms previously to your
discoursing with the prophet, lest ye should impoverish yourselves?
Therefore if ye do it not, and GOD is gracious unto you, by dispensing
with the said precept for the future, be constant at prayer, and pay the
legal alms; and obey GOD and his apostle in all other matters: for GOD
well knoweth that which ye do. Hast thou not observed those who have taken for
their friends a people against whom GOD is incensed? They are neither of
you, nor of them: and they swear to a lie knowingly. GOD hath prepared for them
a grievous punishment; for it is evil which they do. They have taken their oaths
for a cloak, and they have turned men aside from the way of GOD:
wherefore a shameful punishment awaiteth them; neither their wealth nor their
children shall avail them at all against GOD. These shall be the
inhabitants of hell fire; they shall abide therein forever. On a
certain day GOD shall raise them all: then will they swear unto him, as
they swear now unto you, imagining that it will be of service to them.
Are they not liars? Satan hath prevailed against them, and hath caused them to
forget the remembrance of GOD. These are the party of the devil; and
shall not the party of the devil be doomed to perdition? Verily
they who oppose GOD and his apostle shall be placed among the most vile.
GOD hath written, Verily I will prevail, and my apos-
tles: for GOD is strong and mighty. Thou shalt not find people who
believe in GOD and the last day to love him who opposeth GOD and his apostle;
although they be their fathers, or their sons, or their brethren, or their
nearest relations. In the hearts of these hath GOD written faith; and he hath
strengthened them with his spirit: and he will lead them into gardens, beneath
which rivers flow, to remain therein forever. GOD is well pleased in them; and
they are well pleased in him. These are the party of GOD: and shall not the
party of GOD prosper?
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CHAPTER
LIX.
INTITLED, THE EMIGRATION; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
WHATEVER is in heaven and earth celebrateth the praise of GOD: and
he is the mighty, the wise. It was he who caused those who
believed not, of the people who receive the scripture, to depart from their
habitations at the first emigration. Ye did not think that they would go forth:
and they thought that their fortresses would protect them against GOD. But
the chastisement of GOD came upon them, from whence they did not expect;
and he cast terror into their hearts. They pulled down their houses with their
own hands, and the hands of the true believers. Wherefore take example from
them, O ye who have eyes. And if GOD had not doomed them to banishment, he
had surely punished them in this world: and in the world to come they shall
suffer the torment of hell fire. This, because they opposed GOD and his
apostle: and whoso opposeth GOD, verily GOD will be severe in punishing
him. What palm-trees ye cut down, or left standing on their roots,
were so cut down or left by the will of GOD; and that he might disgrace
the wicked doers. And as to the spoils of these people which GOD
hath granted wholly to his apostle, ye did not push forward any horses or
camels against the same; but GOD giveth unto his apostles
dominion over whom he pleaseth: for GOD is almighty. The spoils of
the inhabitants of the towns which GOD hath granted to his apostle are
due unto GOD and to the apostle, and to him who is of kin to the
apostle, and the orphans, and the poor, and the traveller; that they may not
be forever divided in a circle among such of you as are rich. What the
apostle shall give you, that accept; and what he shall forbid you, that
abstain from: and fear GOD; for GOD is severe in chastising. A part
also belongeth to the poor Mohajerin, who have been dispossessed of their
houses and their substance, seeking favor from GOD, and his good-will,
and assisting GOD and his apostle. These are the men of veracity. And they who
quietly possessed the town of Medina, and professed the faith
without molestation, before them, love him who hath fled unto them, and
find in their breasts no want of that which is given the Mohajerin, but
prefer them before themselves, although there be indigence among them.
And whoso is preserved from the covetousness of his own soul, those shall surely
prosper. And they who have come after them say, O LORD, forgive us and our
brethren who have preceded us in the faith, and put not into our hearts ill-will
against those who have believed: O LORD, verily thou art compassionate
and merciful. Hast thou not observed them who play the hypocrites? They
say unto their brethren who believe not, of those who have received the
scriptures, Verily if ye be expelled your habitations, we will surely go
forth with you; and we will not pay obedience, in your respect, unto any one
forever: and if ye be attacked, we will certainly assist you. But GOD is witness
that they are liars. Verily if they be expelled, they will not go forth
with them: and if they be attacked, they will not assist them: and if they do
assist them, they will surely turn their backs: and they shall not be protected.
Verily ye are stronger than they, by reason of the terror
cast into their breasts from GOD. This, because they are not
people of prudence. They will not fight against you in a body, except in fenced
towns, or from behind walls. Their strength in war among themselves is
great: thou thinkest them to be united; but their hearts are divided.
This, because they are people who do not understand. Like those who
lately preceded them, they have tasted the evil consequence of their deed; and a
painful torment is prepared for them hereafter.
Thus have the hypocrites deceived the Jews: like the devil, when he saith
unto a man, Be thou an infidel; and when he is become an infidel, he saith,
Verily I am clear of thee; for I fear GOD, the LORD of all creatures.
Wherefore the end of them both shall be that they shall dwell in
hell fire, abiding therein forever: and this shall be the
recompense of the unjust. O true believers, fear GOD; and let a soul look what
it sendeth before for the morrow: and fear GOD, for GOD is well
acquainted with that which ye do. And be not as those who have forgotten GOD,
and whom he hath caused to forget their own souls: these are the wicked doers.
The inhabitants of hell fire and the inhabitants of paradise shall not be
held equal. The inhabitants of paradise are they who shall enjoy felicity. If we
had sent down this Koran on a mountain, thou wouldest certainly have seen the
same humble itself, and cleave in sunder for fear of GOD. These similitudes do
we propose unto men, that they may consider. He is GOD, besides whom
there is no GOD; who knoweth that which is future, and that which is present: he
is the most Merciful; he is GOD, besides whom there is no GOD: the
King, the Holy, the Giver of peace, the Faithful, the Guardian, the Powerful,
the Strong, the most High. Far be GOD exalted above the idols which they
associate with him! He is GOD, the Creator, the Maker, the Former. He
hath most excellent names. Whatever is in heaven and in earth praiseth
him: and he is the Mighty, the Wise.
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CHAPTER
LX.
INTITLED, SHE WHO IS TRIED; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
O TRUE believers, take not my enemy and your enemy for your
friends, showing kindness towards them; since they believe not in the truth
which hath come unto you, having expelled the apostle and yourselves from
your native city, because ye believe in GOD, your LORD. If ye go forth to
fight in defence of my religion, and out of a desire to please me, and privately
show friendship unto them; verily I well know that which ye conceal, and that
which ye discover: and whoever of you doth this, hath already erred from the
straight path. If they get the better of you, they will be enemies unto you, and
they will stretch forth their hands and their tongues against you with evil: and
they earnestly desire that ye should become unbelievers. Neither your kindred
nor your children will avail you at all on the day of resurrection, which will
separate you from one another: and GOD seeth that which ye do. Ye have an
excellent pattern in Abraham, and those who were with him, when they said unto
their people, Verily we are clear of you, and of the idols which
ye worship, besides GOD: we have renounced you; and enmity and hatred is begun
between us and you forever, until ye believe in GOD alone: except Abraham's
saying unto his father, Verily I will beg pardon for thee: but I cannot obtain
aught of GOD in thy behalf. O LORD, in thee do we trust, and unto thee are we
turned; and before thee shall we be assembled hereafter. O LORD, suffer
us not to be put to trial by the unbelievers: and forgive us, O LORD; for thou
art mighty and wise. Verily ye have in them an excellent example,
unto him who hopeth in GOD and the last day: and whoso turneth back; verily GOD
is self-sufficient, and praiseworthy. Peradventure GOD will
establish friendship between yourselves and such of them as ye now hold
for enemies: for GOD is powerful; and GOD is inclined to forgive,
and merciful. As to those who have not borne arms against you on account
of religion, nor turned you out of your dwellings, GOD forbiddeth you not to
deal kindly with them, and to behave justly towards them: for GOD loveth those
who act justly. But as to those who have borne arms against you on account of
religion, and have dispossessed you of your habitations, and have assisted in
dispossessing you, GOD forbiddeth you to enter into friendship with them: and
whosoever of you entereth into friendship with them, those are unjust
doers. O true believers, when believing women come unto you as refugees, try
them: GOD well knoweth their faith. And if ye know them to be true
believers, send them not back to the infidels: they are not lawful for
the unbelievers to have in marriage; neither are the unbelievers
lawful for them. But give their unbelieving husbands what
they shall have expended for their dowers. Nor shall it be any
crime in you if ye marry them, provided ye give them their dowries. And retain
not the patronage of the unbelieving women: but demand back that which ye
have expended for the dowry of such of your wives as go over to the
unbelievers; and let them demand back that which they have expended for
the dowry of those who come over to you. This is the judgment of GOD,
which he establisheth among you: and GOD is knowing and wise. If
any of your wives escape from you to the unbelievers, and ye have your turn
by the coming over of any of the unbelievers' wives to you; give unto
those believers whose wives shall have gone away, out of the dowries
of the latter, so much as they shall have expended for the dowers of the
former: and fear GOD, in whom ye believe. O prophet, when believing
women come unto thee, and plight their faith unto thee, that they will
not associate anything with GOD, nor steal, nor commit fornication, nor kill
their children, nor come with a calumny which they have forged between their
hands and their feet, nor be disobedient to thee in that which shall be
reasonable: then do thou plight thy faith unto them, and ask pardon for them of
GOD; for GOD is inclined to forgive, and merciful. O true
believers, enter not into friendship with a people against whom GOD is incensed;
they despair of the life to come, as the infidels despair of the resurrection
of those who dwell in the graves.
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CHAPTER
LXI.
INTITLED, BATTLE-ARRAY; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
WHATEVER is in heaven and in earth celebrateth the praise of GOD;
for he is mighty and wise. O true believers, why do ye say that
which ye do not? It is most odious in the sight of GOD, that ye say that
which ye do not. Verily GOD loveth those who fight for his religion in
battle-array, as though they were a well-compacted building. Re-
member when Moses said unto his people, O my people, why do ye injure me;
since ye know that I am the apostle of GOD sent unto you? And when they
had deviated from the truth, GOD made their hearts to deviate from the
right way; for GOD directeth not wicked people. And when Jesus the Son of
Mary said, O children of Israel, verily I am the apostle of GOD
sent unto you, confirming the law which was delivered before me,
and bringing good tidings of an apostle who shall come after me, and
whose name shall be Ahmed. And when he produced unto them evident
miracles, they said, This is manifest sorcery. But who is more
unjust than he who forgeth a lie against GOD, when he is invited unto Islam? And
GOD directeth not the unjust people. They seek to extinguish GOD'S light with
their mouths: but GOD will perfect his light, though the infidels be averse
thereto. It is he who hath sent his apostle with the direction,
and the religion of truth, that he may exalt the same above every religion,
although the idolaters be averse thereto. O true believers, shall I show
you a merchandise which will deliver you from a painful torment
hereafter? Believe in GOD and his apostle; and defend GOD'S true religion
with your substance, and in your own persons. This will be better for
you, if ye knew it. He will forgive you your sins, and will introduce you
into gardens through which rivers flow, and agreeable habitations in gardens of
perpetual abode. This will be great felicity. And ye shall obtain
other things which ye desire, namely, assistance from GOD, and a speedy
victory. And do thou bear good tidings to the true believers. O true believers,
be ye assistants of GOD; as Jesus the son of Mary said to the apostles, Who
will be my assistants with respect to GOD? The apostles answered,
We will be the assistants of GOD. So a part of the children of Israel
believed, and a part believed not: but we strengthened those who believed, above
their enemy; wherefore they became victorious over them.
CHAPTER LXII.
INTITLED, THE ASSEMBLY;
REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
WHATEVER is in heaven and earth praiseth GOD; the King, the Holy,
the Mighty, the Wise. It is he who hath raised up amidst the illiterate
Arabians an apostle from among themselves, to rehearse his signs unto
them, and to purify them, and to teach them the scriptures and wisdom; whereas
before they were certainly in a manifest error; and others of them have not yet
attained unto them, by embracing the faith; though they also shall be
converted in God's good time; for he is mighty and wise. This
is the free grace of GOD: he bestoweth the same on whom he pleaseth: and
GOD is endued with great beneficence. The likeness of those who were charged
with the observance of the law, and then observed it not, is as the
likeness of an ass laden with books. How wretched is the likeness of the
people who charge the signs of GOD with falsehood! and GOD directeth not the
unjust people. Say, O ye who follow the Jewish religion, if ye say that ye are
the friends of GOD above other men, wish for death, if ye speak truth.
But they will never wish for it, because of that which their hands have sent
before them: and GOD well knoweth the unjust. Say, Verily death, from which ye
fly, will surely meet you: then shall ye be brought before him who knoweth as
well what is concealed as what is discovered; and he will declare unto you that
which ye have done. O true believers, when ye are called to prayer on the day of
assembly, hasten to the commemoration of GOD and leave
merchandising.1 This will be better for you, if you knew
it. And when prayer is ended, then disperse yourselves through the land
as ye list, and seek gain of the liberality of GOD: and remember
GOD frequently, that ye may prosper.2 But when they see any
merchandising, or sport, they flock thereto, and leave thee standing up in
the pulpit. Say, The reward which is with GOD is better
than any sport or merchandise: and GOD is the best provider.
CHAPTER LXIII.
INTITLED, THE
HYPOCRITES; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
WHEN the hypocrites come unto thee, they say, We bear witness that thou
art indeed the apostle of GOD. And GOD knoweth that thou art
indeed his apostle: but GOD beareth witness that the hypocrites are
certainly liars. They have taken their oaths for a protection, and they turn
others aside from the way of GOD: it is surely evil which they do. This
is testified of them, because they believed, and afterwards became
unbelievers: wherefore a seal is set on their hearts, and they shall not
understand. When thou beholdest them, their persons please thee: and if they
speak, thou hearest their discourse with delight. They resemble pieces of
timber set up against a wall. They imagine every shout to be
against them. They are enemies: wherefore beware of them. GOD curse them:
how are they turned aside from the truth! And when it is said unto them,
Come, that the apostle of GOD may ask pardon for you; they turn away their
heads, and thou seest them retire big with disdain. It shall be equal
unto them, whether thou ask pardon for them, or do not ask pardon for them: GOD
will by no means forgive them; for GOD directeth not the prevaricating people.
These are the men who say to the inhabitants of Medina, Do not
bestow anything on the refugees who are with the apostle of
GOD, that they may be obliged to separate from him. Whereas unto
GOD belong the stores of heaven and earth: but the hypocrites do not
understand. They say, Verily, if we return to Medina, the worthier shall expel
thence the meaner. Whereas superior worth belongeth unto GOD and his
apostle, and the true believers: but the hypocrites know it not. O true
believers, let not your riches or your children divert you from the remembrance
of GOD: for whosoever doth this, they will surely be losers. And give alms out
of that which we have bestowed on you; before death come unto one of you, and he
say, O LORD, wilt thou not grant me respite for a short term: that I may give
alms, and become one of the
righteous? For GOD will by no means grant further respite to a soul, when its
determined time is come: and GOD is fully apprised of that which ye
do.
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CHAPTER
LXIV
INTITLED, MUTUAL DECEIT; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
WHATEVER is in heaven and earth celebrateth the praises of GOD:
his is the kingdom, and unto him is the praise due; for he
is almighty. It is he who hath created you; and one of you
is predestined to be an unbeliever, and another of you
is predestined to be a believer: and GOD beholdeth that which ye do. He
hath created the heavens and the earth with truth; and he hath fashioned you,
and given you beautiful forms: and unto him must ye all go. He knoweth whatever
is in heaven and earth: and he knoweth that which ye conceal, and that
which ye discover; for GOD knoweth the innermost part of men's breasts.
Have ye not been acquainted with the story of those who disbelieved heretofore,
and tasted the evil consequence of their behavior? And for them is prepared
in the life to come a tormenting punishment. This shall they suffer,
because their apostles came unto them with evident proofs of their
mission, and they said, Shall men direct us? Wherefore they believed not,
and turned their backs. But GOD standeth in need of no person: for GOD is
self-sufficient, and worthy to be praised. The unbelievers imagine that
they shall not be raised again. Say, Yea, by my LORD, ye shall surely be raised
again; then shall ye be told that which ye have wrought; and this is easy
with GOD. Wherefore believe in GOD and his apostle, and the light which we have
sent down: for GOD is well acquainted with that which ye do. On a
certain day he shall assemble you, at the day of the general
assembly: that will be the day of mutual deceit. And whoso shall believe
in GOD, and shall do that which is right, from him will he expiate his evil
deeds,
and he will lead him into gardens beneath which rivers flow, to remain therein
forever. This will be great felicity. But they who shall not believe, and
shall accuse our signs of falsehood, those shall be the inhabitants of
hell fire, wherein they shall remain forever; and a wretched
journey shall it be thither! No misfortune happeneth but by the
permission of GOD; and whoso believeth in GOD, he will direct his heart: and GOD
knoweth all things. Wherefore obey GOD, and obey the apostle: but if ye turn
back, verily the duty incumbent on our apostle is only public
preaching. GOD! there is no GOD but he: wherefore in GOD let the faithful put
their trust. O true believers, verily of your wives and your children ye have an
enemy: wherefore beware of them. But if ye pass over their offences, and
pardon, and forgive them; GOD is likewise inclined to forgive,
and merciful. Your wealth and your children are only a temptation;
but with GOD is a great reward. Wherefore fear GOD, as much as ye are
able; and hear, and obey: and give alms, for the good of your souls; for whoso
is preserved from the covetousness of his own soul, they shall prosper. If ye
lend unto GOD an acceptable loan, he will double the same unto you, and will
forgive you: for GOD is grateful, and long-suffering, knowing both
what is hidden, and what is divulged; the Mighty, the Wise.
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CHAPTER
LXV.
INTITLED, DIVORCE; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
O PROPHET, when ye divorce women, put them away at their appointed term;
and compute the term exactly: and fear GOD, your LORD. Oblige them not to
go out of their apartments, neither let them go out, until the term be
expired, unless they be guilty of manifest uncleanness. These are the
statutes of GOD: and whoever transgresseth the statutes of GOD assuredly
injureth his own soul. Thou knowest not
whether GOD will bring something new to pass, which may reconcile them
after this. And when they shall have fulfilled their term, either retain them
with kindness, or part from them honorably: and take witnesses from among you,
men of integrity; and give your testimony as in the presence of GOD. This
admonition is given unto him who believeth in GOD and the last day: and whoso
feareth GOD, unto him will he grant a happy issue out of all his
afflictions, and he will bestow on him an ample provision from whence he
expecteth it not: and whoso trusteth in GOD, he will be his
sufficient support; for GOD will surely attain his purpose. Now hath GOD
appointed unto everything a determined period. As to such of your wives
as shall despair having their courses, by reason of their age; if ye be
in doubt thereof, let their term be three months: and let the
same be the term of those who have not yet had their courses. But as
to those who are pregnant, their term shall be, until they be
delivered of their burden. And whoso feareth GOD, unto him will he make his
command easy. This is the command of GOD, which he hath sent down unto
you. And whoso feareth GOD, he will expiate his evil deeds from him, and will
increase his reward. Suffer the women whom ye divorce to dwell in some
part of the houses wherein ye dwell; according to the room and
conveniences of the habitations which ye possess: and make them not
uneasy, that ye may reduce them to straits. And if they be with child, expend on
them what shall be needful, until they be delivered of their burden. And
if they suckle their children for you, give them their hire; and consult
among yourselves, according to what shall be just and reasonable. And if ye be
put to a difficulty herein, and another woman shall suckle the
child for him, let him who hath plenty expend proportionably in the
maintenance of the mother and the nurse, out of his plenty: and let him
whose income is scanty expend in proportion out of that which GOD hath
given him. GOD obligeth no man to more than he hath given him ability to
perform: GOD will cause ease to succeed hardship. How many cities have
turned aside from the command of the LORD and his apostles! Wherefore we brought
them to a severe account; and we chastised them with a grievous chastisement:
and they tasted the evil consequence of their business; and the end of their
business was perdition. GOD hath prepared for them a severe pun-
ishment: wherefore fear GOD, O ye who are endued with understanding. True
believers, now hath GOD sent down unto you an admonition, an apostle who may
rehearse unto you the perspicuous signs of GOD; that he may bring forth those
who believe and do good works, from darkness into light. And whoso believeth in
GOD, and doth that which is right, him will he lead into gardens beneath which
rivers flow, to remain therein forever: now hath GOD made an excellent provision
for him. It is GOD who hath created seven heavens, and as many
different stories of the earth: the divine command descendeth
between them; that ye may know that GOD is omnipotent, and that GOD
comprehendeth all things by his knowledge.
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CHAPTER
LXVI.
INTITLED, PROHIBITION; REVEALED AT MEDINA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
O PROPHET, why holdest thou that to be prohibited which GOD hath allowed
thee, seeking to please thy wives; since GOD is inclined to forgive,
and merciful? GOD hath allowed you the dissolution of your oaths: and GOD
is your master; and he is knowing and wise. When the
prophet intrusted as a secret unto one of his wives a certain accident; and when
she disclosed the same, and GOD made it known unto him; he acquainted her
with part of what she had done, and forbore to upbraid her with the
other part thereof. And when he had acquainted her therewith, she said, Who
hath discovered this unto thee? He answered, The knowing, the sagacious
God hath discovered it unto me. If ye both be turned unto GOD (for
your hearts have swerved) it is well: but if ye join against him, verily
GOD is his patron; and Gabriel, and the good man among the faithful, and the
angels also are his assistants. If he divorce you, his LORD can easily
give him in exchange other wives better than you, women resigned unto
God, true believers, devout, penitent,
obedient, given to fasting, both such as have been known by other men,
and virgins. O true believers, save your souls, and those of your
families, from the fire whose fuel is men and stones, over which are
set angels fierce and terrible; who disobey not GOD in what he
hath commanded them, but perform what they are commanded. O unbelievers, excuse
not yourselves this day; ye shall surely be rewarded for what ye have done. O
true believers, turn unto GOD with a sincere repentance: peradventure your LORD
will do away from you your evil deeds, and will admit you into gardens, through
which rivers flow; on the day whereon GOD will not put to shame the
prophet, or those who believe with him: their light shall run before them, and
on their right hands, and they shall say, LORD, make our light perfect,
and forgive us: for thou art almighty. O prophet, attack the infidels
with arms, and the hypocrites with arguments; and treat them with
severity: their abode shall be hell, and an ill journey shall it be
thither. GOD propoundeth as a similitude unto the unbelievers, the wife of
Noah, and the wife of Lot: they were under two of our righteous servants, and
they deceived them both: wherefore their husbands were of no advantage
unto them at all, in the sight of GOD: and it shall be said unto them, at the
last day, Enter ye into hell fire, with those who enter
therein. GOD also propoundeth as a similitude unto those who believe, the
wife of Pharaoh; when she said, LORD, build me a house with thee in paradise;
and deliver me from Pharaoh and his doings, and deliver me from the unjust
people: and Mary the daughter of Imran; who preserved her chastity, and into
whose womb we breathed of our spirit, and who believed in the words of her LORD,
and his scriptures, and was a devout and obedient person.
CHAPTER LXVII.
INTITLED, THE KINGDOM;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
BLESSED be he in whose hand is the kingdom, for he is
almighty! Who hath created death and life, that he might prove you, which of you
is most righteous in his actions: and he is mighty, and
ready to forgive. Who hath created seven heavens, one above another: thou canst
not see in a creature of the most Merciful any unfitness or disproportion. Lift
up thine eyes again to heaven, and look whether thou seest any flaw: then
take two other views; and thy sight shall return unto thee dull and fatigued.
Moreover we have adorned the lowest heaven with lamps, and have appointed them
to be darted at the devils, for whom we have prepared the torment of burning
fire: and for those who believe not in their LORD is also prepared the
torment of hell; and ill journey shall it be thither. When they shall be
thrown thereinto, they shall hear it bray like an ass; and it shall boil, and
almost burst for fury. So often as a company of them shall be thrown
therein, the keepers thereof shall ask them, saying, Did not a warner
come unto you? They shall answer, Yea, a warner came unto us: but we accused
him of imposture, and said, GOD hath not revealed anything; ye are
in no other than a great error: and they shall say, If we had hearkened, or had
rightly considered, we should not have been among the inhabitants of burning
fire: and they shall confess their sins; but far be the inhabitants of burning
fire from obtaining mercy! Verily they who fear their LORD in secret
shall receive pardon and a great reward. Either conceal your discourse, or make
it public; he knoweth the innermost part of your breasts: shall not he
know all things who hath created them; since he is the
sagacious, the knowing? It is he who hath levelled the earth for you:
therefore walk through the regions thereof, and eat of his provision; unto him
shall be the resurrection. Are ye secure that he who dwelleth in
heaven will not cause the earth to swallow you up? and behold, it shall shake.
Or are you secure that
he who dwelleth in heaven will not send against you an impetuous
whirlwind, driving the sands to overwhelm you? then shall ye know how
important my warning was. Those also who were before you
disbelieved; and how grievous was my displeasure! Do they not behold the
birds above them, extending and drawing back their wings? None sustaineth them,
except the Merciful; for he regardeth all things. Or who is he that
will be as an army unto you, to defend you against the Merciful? Verily
the unbelievers are in no other than a mistake. Or who is he that
will give you food, if he withholdeth his provision? yet they persist in
perverseness, and flying from the truth. Is he, therefore, who goeth
grovelling upon his face, better directed than he who walketh upright in a
straight way? Say, It is he who hath given you being, and endued you with
hearing, and sight, and understanding; yet how little gratitude have ye!
Say, It is he who hath sown you in the earth, and unto him shall ye be
gathered together. They say, When shall this menace be put in
execution, if ye speak truth? Answer, The knowledge of this matter is
with GOD alone: for I am only a public warner. But when they shall see
the same nigh at hand, the countenance of the infidels shall grow sad: and it
shall be said unto them, This is what ye have been demanding. Say, What
think ye? Whether GOD destroy me and those who are with me, or have mercy
on us; who will protect the unbelievers from a painful punishment? Say, He is
the Merciful; in him do we believe, and in him do we put our trust. Ye shall
hereafter know who is in a manifest error. Say, What think ye? If your water be
in the morning swallowed up by the earth, who will give you clear and running
water?
CHAPTER LXVIII.
INTITLED, THE PEN;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
N. BY the pen, and what they write, thou, O Mohammed, through the
grace of thy LORD, art not distracted. Verily there is prepared
for thee an everlasting reward: for thou art of a noble disposition. Thou
shalt see, and the infidels shall see, which of you are bereaved
of your senses. Verily thy LORD well knoweth him who wandereth from his path;
and he well knoweth those who are rightly directed: wherefore obey not
those who charge thee with imposture. They desire that thou shouldest be
easy with them, and they will be easy with thee. But obey not any
who is a common swearer, a despicable fellow, a defamer, going
about with slander, who forbiddeth that which is good, who is also a
transgressor, a wicked person, cruel, and besides this, of spurious
birth; although he be possessed of wealth and many children: when our
signs are rehearsed unto him, he saith, They are fables of the ancients.
We will stigmatize him on the nose. Verily we have tried the Meccans, as
we formerly tried the owners of the garden; when they swore that they
would gather the fruit thereof in the morning, and added not the exception,
if it please God: wherefore a surrounding destruction from thy
LORD encompassed it, while they slept; and in the morning it became like a
garden whose fruits had been gathered. And they called the one to the
other as they rose in the morning, saying, Go out early to your
plantation, if ye intend to gather the fruit thereof: so they went on,
whispering to one another, No poor man shall enter the garden upon you,
this day. And they went forth early, with a determined purpose. And when they
saw the garden blasted and destroyed, they said, We have certainly
mistaken our way: but when they found it to be their own garden, they
cried, Verily we are not permitted to reap the fruit thereof. The
worthier of them said, Did I not say unto you, Will ye not give praise unto GOD?
They answered, Praise be unto our LORD! Verily we have been unjust doers. And
they began to blame one
another, and they said, Woe be unto us! verily we have been
transgressors: peradventure our LORD will give us in exchange a better
garden than this: and we earnestly beseech our LORD to pardon us.
Thus is the chastisement of this life: but the chastisement of the
next shall be more grievous: if they had known it, they would have
taken heed. Verily for the pious are prepared, with their LORD,
gardens of delight. Shall we deal with the Moslems, as with the wicked? What
aileth you that ye judge thus? Have ye a book from heaven, wherein ye
read that ye are therein promised that which ye shall choose? Or have ye
received oaths which shall be binding upon us to the day of resurrection,
that ye shall enjoy what ye imagine? Ask them, which of them will be the
voucher of this. Or have they companions who will vouch for them? Let
them produce their companions, therefore, if they speak truth. On a
certain day the leg shall be made bare; and they shall be called upon to
worship, but they shall not be able. Their looks shall be cast down:
ignominy shall attend them; for that they were invited to the worship of
God, while they were in safety, but would not hear. Let me
alone, therefore, with him who accuseth this new revelation of imposture. We
will lead them gradually to destruction, by ways which they know
not: and I will bear with them for a long time; for my stratagem is
effectual. Dost thou ask them any reward for thy preaching? But they are
laden with debts. Are the secrets of futurity with them; and do they
transcribe the same from the table of God's decrees? Wherefore patiently
wait the judgment of thy LORD: and be not like him who was swallowed by the
fish; when he cried unto God, being inwardly vexed. Had not grace from
his LORD reached him, he had surely been cast forth on the naked shore,
covered with shame: but his LORD chose him, and made him one of the
righteous. It wanteth little but that the unbelievers strike thee down with
their malicious looks, when they hear the admonition of the Koran;
and they say, He is certainly distracted: but it is no other than
an admonition unto all creatures.
CHAPTER LXIX.
INTITLED, THE
INFALLIBLE; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
THE infallible!1 What is the infallible? And what shall
cause thee to understand what the infallible is? The tribes of Thamud and
Ad denied as a falsehood the day which shall strike men's hearts with
terror. But Thamud were destroyed by a terrible noise: and Ad were destroyed
by a roaring and furious wind; which God caused to assail them for
seven nights and eight days successively: thou mightest have seen people during
the same, lying prostrate, as though they had been the roots of
hollow palm-trees; and couldest thou have seen any of them remaining? Pharaoh
also, and those who were before him, and the cities which were
overthrown, were guilty of sin: and they severally were disobedient to
the apostle of their LORD; wherefore he chastised them with an abundant
chastisement. When the water of the deluge arose, we carried you in the
ark which swam thereon; that we might make the same a memorial
unto you, and the retaining ear might retain it. And when one blast shall sound
the trumpet, and the earth shall be moved from its place, and the
mountains also, and shall be dashed in pieces at one stroke: on that day the
inevitable hour of judgment shall suddenly come; and the heavens shall
cleave in sunder, and shall fall in pieces, on that day: and the angels shall
be on the sides thereof; and eight shall bear the throne of thy LORD above
them, on that day. On that day ye shall be presented before the judgment-seat
of God; and none of your secret actions shall be hidden. And he who
shall have his book delivered into his right hand shall say, Take ye, read this
my book; verily I thought that I should be brought to this my account: he
shall lead a pleasing life, in a lofty garden, the fruits whereof shall
be near to gather. Eat and drink with easy digestion; because of the
good works which ye sent before you, in the days which are past. But he
who shall have his book delivered into his left hand shall say, Oh that I had
not received this book; and that I had not known
what this my account was! Oh that death had made an end of
me! My riches have not profited me; and my power is passed from me.
And God shall say to the keepers of hell, Take him, and bind him, and
cast him into hell to be burned: then put him into a chain of the length of
seventy cubits: because he believed not in the great GOD; and was not solicitous
to feed the poor: wherefore this day he shall have no friend here; nor
any food, but the filthy corruption flowing from the bodies of the
damned, which none shall eat but the sinners. I swear by that which ye see,
and that which ye see not, that this is the discourse of an honorable
apostle and not the discourse of a poet: how little do ye believe! Neither is
it the discourse of a soothsayer: how little are ye admonished! It is
a revelation from the LORD of all creatures. If Mohammed had forged any
part of these discourses concerning us, verily we had taken him by the
right hand, and had cut in sunder the vein of his heart; neither would we have
withheld any of you from chastising him. And verily this book is
an admonition unto the pious; and we well know that there are some of you
who charge the same with imposture: but it shall surely be
an occasion of grievous sighing unto the infidels; for it is the
truth of a certainty. Wherefore praise the name of thy LORD, the great
God.
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CHAPTER
LXX.
INTITLED, THE STEPS; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
ONE demanded and called for vengeance to fall on the unbelievers: there
shall be none to avert the same from being inflicted by GOD, the
possessor of the steps: by which the angels ascend unto him, and the
spirit Gabriel also, in a day whose space is fifty thousand years:
wherefore bear the insults of the Meccans with becoming patience; for
they see their punishment afar off, but we see it nigh at
hand.1 On a certain day the heaven shall become like molten
brass, and
the mountains like wool of various colors, scattered abroad by the wind:
and a friend shall not ask a friend concerning his condition, although
they see one another. The wicked shall wish to redeem himself from the
punishment of that day, by giving up his children, and his wife, and his
brother, and his kindred who showed kindness unto him, and all who are in
the earth; and that this might deliver him: by no means: for hell fire,
dragging them by their scalps, shall call him who shall have
turned his back, and fled from the faith, and shall have amassed
riches, and covetously hoarded them. Verily man is created
extremely impatient: when evil toucheth him, he is full of complaint; but
when good befalleth him, he becometh niggardly: except those who are
devoutly given, and who persevere in their prayers; and those of whose substance
a due and certain portion is ready to be given unto him who asketh, and
him who is forbidden by shame to ask: and those who sincerely believe the
day of judgment, and who dread the punishment of their LORD: (for there
is none secure from the punishment of their LORD:) and who abstain from the
carnal knowledge of women other than their wives, or the slaves
which their right hands possess: (for as to them they shall be blameless;
but whoever coveteth any woman besides these, they are
transgressors:) and those who faithfully keep what they are intrusted with, and
their covenant; and who are upright in their testimonies, and who carefully
observe the requisite rites in their prayers: these shall dwell
amidst gardens, highly honored. What aileth the unbelievers, that they run
before thee in companies, on the right hand and on the left? Doth every man of
them wish to enter into a garden of delight? By no means: verily we have created
them of that which they know. I swear by the LORD of the east and of the west,
that we are able to destroy them, and to substitute better than them
in their room; neither are we to be prevented, if we shall
please so to do. Wherefore suffer them to wade in vain disputes, and to
amuse themselves with sport: until they meet their day with which they have been
threatened; the day whereon they shall come forth hastily from
their graves, as though they were troops hastening to their
standard: their looks shall be downcast; ignominy shall attend them. This
is the day with which they have been threatened.
CHAPTER LXXI.
INTITLED, NOAH;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
VERILY we sent Noah unto his people, saying, Warn thy people,
before a grievous punishment overtake them. Noah said, O my people,
verily I am a public warner unto you; wherefore serve GOD, and fear him,
and obey me; he will forgive you part of your sins; and will grant you
respite until a determined time: for GOD'S determined time, when it cometh,
shall not be deferred; if ye were men of understanding, ye would know
this. He said, LORD, verily I have called my people night and day; but my
calling only increaseth their aversion: and whensoever I call them to the
true faith, that thou mayest forgive them, they put their fingers in their
ears, and cover themselves with their garments, and persist in their
infidelity, and proudly disdain my counsel. Moreover I invited them
openly, and I spake to them again in public; and I also secretly admonished them
in private; and I said, Beg pardon of your LORD; for he is inclined to forgive:
and he will cause the heaven to pour down rain plentifully upon you, and will
give you increase of wealth and of children; and he will provide you gardens,
and furnish you with rivers. What aileth you, that ye hope not for benevolence
in GOD; since he hath created you variously? Do ye not see how GOD hath created
the seven heavens, one above another; and hath placed the moon therein for a
light, and hath appointed the sun for a taper? GOD hath also produced and caused
you to spring forth from the earth: hereafter he will cause you to return into
the same; and he will again take you thence, by bringing
you forth from your graves. And GOD hath spread the earth as a
carpet for you, that ye may walk therein through spacious paths. Noah said,
LORD, verily they are disobedient unto me; and they follow him whose riches and
children do no other than increase his perdition. And they devised a dangerous
plot against Noah: and the chief men said to the others, Ye
shall by no means leave your gods; neither shall
ye forsake Wadd, nor Sowa, nor Yaghuth, and Yauk, and Nesr. And they seduced
many; (for thou shalt only increase error in the wicked:) because of their sins
they were drowned, and cast into the fire of hell; and they found none to
protect them against GOD. And Noah said, LORD, leave not any families of the
unbelievers on the earth: for if thou leave them, they will seduce thy servants,
and will beget none but a wicked and unbelieving offspring. LORD, forgive
me and my parents, and every one who shall enter my house, being a true
believer, and the true believers of both sexes; and add unto the unjust doers
nothing but destruction.
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CHAPTER
LXXII.
INTITLED, THE GENII; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
SAY, It hath been revealed unto me that a company of genii attentively
heard me reading the Koran, and said, Verily we have heard an admirable
discourse; which directeth unto the right institution; wherefore we believe
therein, and we will by no means associate any other with our LORD. He
(may the majesty of our LORD be exalted!) hath taken no wife, nor hath he
begotten any issue. Yet the foolish among us hath spoken that which is
extremely false of GOD; but we verily thought that neither man nor genius would
by any means have uttered a lie concerning GOD. And there are certain men who
fly for refuge unto certain of the genii; but they increase their folly and
transgression: and they also thought, as ye thought, that GOD would not raise
any one to life. And we formerly attempted to pry into what was
transacting in heaven; but we found the same filled with a strong guard
of angels, and with flaming darts: and we sat on some of the seats
thereof to hear the discourse of its inhabitants; but whoever listeneth
now, findeth a flame laid in ambush for him, to guard the celestial
confines. And we know not whether evil be hereby intended against
those who are in the
earth, or whether their LORD intendeth to direct them aright. There are
some among us who are upright; and there are some among us who are
otherwise: we are of different ways. And we verily thought that we could by no
means frustrate GOD in the earth, neither could we escape him by flight:
wherefore, when we had heard the direction contained in the Koran, we
believed therein. And whoever believeth in his LORD, need not fear any
diminution of his reward, nor any injustice. There are some
Moslems among us; and there are others of us who swerve from
righteousness. And whoso embraceth Islam, they earnestly seek true direction:
but those who swerve from righteousness shall be fuel for hell. If they tread in
the way of truth, we will surely water them with abundant rain; that we
may prove them thereby: but whoso turneth aside from the admonition of his LORD,
him will he send into a severe torment. Verily the places of worship are set
apart unto GOD: wherefore invoke not any other therein together with
GOD. When the servant of GOD stood up to invoke him, it wanted little but that
the genii had pressed on him in crowds, to hear him rehearse the
Koran. Say, Verily I call upon my LORD only, and I associate no other
god with him. Say, Verily I am not able, of myself, to procure you
either hurt, or a right institution. Say, Verily none can protect me against
GOD; neither shall I find any refuge besides him. I can do no more than
publish what hath been revealed unto me from GOD, and his messages. And
whosoever shall be disobedient unto GOD, and his apostle, for him is the
fire of hell prepared; they shall remain therein forever. Until they see
the vengeance with which they are threatened, they will not cease
their opposition: but then shall they know who were the weaker in a
protector, and the fewer in number. Say, I know not whether the
punishment with which ye are threatened be nigh, or whether my LORD
will appoint for it a distant term. He knoweth the secrets of futurity; and he
doth not communicate his secrets unto any, except an apostle in whom he is well
pleased: and he causeth a guard of angels to march before him, and behind
him; that he may know that they have executed the commissions of their LORD; he
comprehendeth whatever is with them; and counteth all things by number.
CHAPTER LXXIII.
INTITLED, THE WRAPPED
UP; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
O THOU wrapped up, arise to prayer, and continue therein during
the night, except a small part; that is to say, during one half thereof:
or do thou lessen the same a little or add thereto. And repeat the Koran with a
distinct and sonorous voice: for we will lay on thee a weighty word. Verily the
rising by night is more efficacious for steadfast continuance in
devotion, and more conducive to decent pronunciation: for in the day-time
thou hast long employment. And commemorate the name of thy LORD; and separate
thyself unto him, renouncing worldly vanities. He is the LORD of the
east, and of the west; there is no GOD but he. Wherefore take him for thy
patron: and patiently suffer the contumelies which the infidels
utter against thee; and depart from them with a decent departure. And let
me alone with those who charge the Koran with falsehood, who enjoy the
blessings of this life; and bear with them for a while: verily with us
are heavy fetters, and a burning fire, and food ready to choke him who
swalloweth it, and painful torment. On a certain day the earth shall be
shaken, and the mountains also, and the mountains shall become a heap of
sand poured forth. Verily we have sent unto you an apostle, to bear witness
against you; as we sent an apostle unto Pharaoh; but Pharaoh was disobedient
unto the apostle; wherefore we chastised him with a heavy chastisement. How,
therefore, will ye escape, if ye believe not, the day which shall make children
become gray-headed through terror? The heaven shall be rent in
sunder thereby: the promise thereof shall surely be performed. Verily this
is an admonition; and whoever is willing to be admonished will
take the way unto his LORD. Thy LORD knoweth that thou continuest in prayer
and meditation sometimes near two third parts of the night, and
sometimes one half thereof, and at other times one third part
thereof; and a part of thy companions, who are with thee, do
the same. But GOD measureth the night and the day; he knoweth that ye cannot
exactly compute the same: wherefore he turneth favorably unto you. Read,
therefore,
so much of the Koran as may be easy unto you. He knoweth that there will
be some infirm among you; and others travel through the earth, that they may
obtain a competency of the bounty of GOD: and others fight in the defence
of GOD'S faith. Read, therefore, so much of the same as may be easy. And observe
the stated times of prayer, and pay the legal alms; and lend unto GOD an
acceptable loan; for whatever good ye send before your souls, ye shall find the
same with GOD. This will be better, and will merit a greater reward. And
ask GOD forgiveness; for GOD is ready to forgive, and
merciful.
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CHAPTER
LXXIV
INTITLED, THE COVERED; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
O THOU covered, arise and preach, and magnify thy LORD. And cleanse thy
garments: and fly every abomination: and be not liberal in hopes to
receive more in return: and patiently wait for thy LORD. When the trumpet shall
sound, verily that day shall be a day of distress and uneasiness unto the
unbelievers. Let me alone with him whom I have created, on whom I have bestowed
abundant riches, and children dwelling in his presence, and for whom I have
disposed affairs in a smooth and easy manner, and who desireth that I
will yet add other blessings unto him. By no means: because he is an
adversary to our signs. I will afflict him with grievous calamities: for he hath
devised and prepared contumelious expressions to ridicule the Koran. May
he be cursed: how maliciously hath he prepared the same! And
again, may he be cursed: how maliciously hath he prepared the
same! Then he looked, and frowned, and put on an austere countenance: then
he turned back, and was elated with pride; and he said, This is no other
than a piece of magic, borrowed from others: these are only the words of
a man. I will cast him to be burned in hell. And what shall make thee to
understand what hell is? It leaveth not anything unconsumed,
neither doth it suffer anything to escape: it scorcheth men's flesh: over
the same are nineteen angels appointed. We have appointed none but
angels to preside over hell fire: and we have expressed the number of
them only for an occasion of discord to the unbelievers; that they to whom the
scriptures have been given may be certain of the veracity of this book,
and the true believers may increase in faith; and that those to whom the
scriptures have been given, and the true believers, may not doubt
hereafter; and that those in whose hearts there is an infirmity,
and the unbelievers, may say, What mystery doth GOD intend by this
number? Thus doth GOD cause to err whom he pleaseth; and he directeth
whom he pleaseth. None knoweth the armies of thy LORD besides him; and this
is no other than a memento unto mankind. Assuredly. By the moon, and the
night when it retreateth, and the morning when it reddeneth, I swear that
this is one of the most terrible calamities, giving warning unto
men, as well as unto him among you who desireth to go forward, as unto him
who chooseth to remain behind. Every soul is given in pledge for that
which it shall have wrought: except the companions of the right hand; who
shall dwell in gardens, and shall ask one another questions concerning the
wicked, and shall also ask the wicked themselves, saying, What hath
brought you into hell? They shall answer, We were not of those who were constant
at prayer, neither did we feed the poor; and we waded in vain disputes with the
fallacious reasoners; and we denied the day of judgment, until death overtook
us: and the intercession of the interceders shall not avail them. What aileth
them, therefore, that they turn aside from the admonition of the Koran,
as though they were timorous asses flying from a lion? But every man
among them desireth that he may have expanded scrolls delivered to him from
God. By no means. They fear not the life to come. By no means: verily this
is a sufficient warning. Whoso is willing to be warned, him
shall it warn: but they shall not be warned, unless GOD shall please. He
is worthy to be feared; and he is inclined to forgiveness.
CHAPTER LXXV.
INTITLED, THE
RESURRECTION; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
VERILY I swear by the day of resurrection; and I swear by the soul which
accuseth itself: doth man think that we will not gather his bones
together? Yea: we are able to put together the smallest bones of
his fingers. But man chooseth to be wicked, for the time which is before
him. He asketh, When will the day of resurrection be? But when the
sight shall be dazzled, and the moon shall be eclipsed, and the sun and the moon
shall be in conjunction; on that day man shall say, Where is a place of
refuge? By no means: there shall be no place to fly unto. With thy LORD
shall be the sure mansion of rest on that day: on that day shall a man be
told that which he hath done first and last. Yea; a man shall be an
evidence against himself: and though he offer his excuses, they shall not be
received. Move not thy tongue, O Mohammed, in repeating the
revelations brought thee by Gabriel, before he shall have finished the same,
that thou mayest quickly commit them to memory: for the collecting the
Koran in thy mind, and the teaching thee the true reading thereof,
are incumbent on us. But when we shall have read the same unto thee by
the tongue of the angel, do thou follow the reading thereof: and afterwards
it shall be our part to explain it unto thee. By no means shalt
thou be thus hasty for the future. But ye love that which hasteneth away,
and neglect the life to come. Some countenances on that day shall
be bright, looking towards their LORD: and some countenances, on that
day, shall be dismal: they shall think that a crushing calamity shall be
brought upon them. Assuredly. When a man's soul shall come up to his
throat, in his last agony, and the standers-by shall say, Who
bringeth a charm to recover him? and shall think it to be his
departure out of this world; and one leg shall be joined with
the other leg: on that day unto thy LORD shall he be driven. For he
believed not, neither did he pray; but he accused God's apostle of
imposture, and turned back from obeying him:
then he departed unto his family, walking with a haughty mien. Wherefore, woe be
unto thee; woe! And again, woe be unto thee; woe! Doth man think that he shall
be left at full liberty, without control? Was he not a drop of seed,
which was emitted? Afterwards he became a little coagulated blood, and
God formed him, and fashioned him with just proportion; and made of him
two sexes, the male and the female. Is not he who hath done this able to
quicken the dead?
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CHAPTER
LXXVI.
INTITLED, MAN; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
DID there not pass over man a long space of time; during which he
was a thing not worthy of remembrance?1 Verily we have created man of
the mingled seed of both sexes, that we might prove him: and we have made him to
hear and to see. We have surely directed him in the way; whether he be
grateful, or ungrateful. Verily we have prepared for the unbelievers chains, and
collars, and burning fire. But the just shall drink of a cup of wine,
mixed with the water of Cafur, a fountain whereof the servants of GOD
shall drink; they shall convey the same by channels whithersoever they
please. These fulfil their vow, and dread the day, the evil
whereof will disperse itself far abroad; and give food unto the poor, and the
orphan, and the bondman, for his sake, saying, We feed you for GOD'S sake
only: we desire no recompense from you, nor any thanks: verily we dread, from
our LORD, a dismal and calamitous day. Wherefore GOD shall deliver them
from the evil of that day, and shall cast on them brightness of countenance, and
joy; and shall reward them, for their patient persevering, with a garden and
silk garments: therein shall they repose themselves on couches; they
shall see therein neither sun nor moon; and the shades thereof shall be
near spreading above them, and the fruits thereof shall hang low, so as
to be easily gathered. And
their attendants shall go round about unto them, with vessels of silver,
and goblets: the bottles shall be bottles of silver shining like glass;
they shall determine the measure thereof by their wish. And therein shall
they be given to drink of a cup of wine, mixed with the water of
Zenjebil, a fountain in paradise named Salsabil: and youths, which shall
continue forever in their bloom, shall go round to attend them;
when thou seest them, thou shalt think them to be scattered pearls: and
when thou lookest, there shalt thou behold delights, and a great kingdom. Upon
them shall be garments of fine green silk, and of brocades, and they
shall be adorned with bracelets of silver: and their LORD shall give them to
drink of a most pure liquor; and shall say unto them, Verily this is your
reward: and your endeavor is gratefully accepted. Verily we have sent down unto
thee the Koran, by a gradual revelation. Wherefore patiently wait the
judgment of thy LORD; and obey not any wicked person or unbeliever among them.
And commemorate the name of thy LORD, in the morning, and in the evening: and
during some part of the night worship him, and praise him a long part
of the night. Verily these men love the transitory life, and
leave behind them the heavy day of judgment. We have created them, and
have strengthened their joints; and when we please, we will substitute
others like unto them, in their stead. Verily this is an
admonition: and whoso willeth, taketh the way unto his LORD: but ye shall not
will, unless GOD willeth; for GOD is knowing and wise. He leadeth whom he
pleaseth into his mercy; but for the unjust hath he prepared a grievous
punishment.
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CHAPTER
LXXVII.
INTITLED, THOSE WHICH ARE SENT; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the angels which are sent by God, following one another
in a continual series; and those which move swiftly, with a
rapid motion; and by those which disperse his commands, by divulging them
through the earth; and by those which separate truth from
falsehood, by distinguishing the same; and by those which communicate
the divine admonitions, to excuse, or to threaten: verily that which ye
are promised is inevitable. When the stars, therefore, shall be put out,
and when the heaven shall be cloven in sunder, and when the mountains shall be
winnowed, and when the apostles shall have a time assigned to them to appear
and bear testimony against their respective people; to what a day shall
that appointment be deferred! to the day of separation: and what shall
cause thee to understand what the day of separation is? On that day, woe
be unto them who accused the prophets of imposture! Have we not destroyed
the obstinate unbelievers of old? We will also cause those of the latter
times to follow them. Thus do we deal with the wicked. Woe be, on that day, unto
them who accused the prophets of imposture! Have we not created you of a
contemptible drop of seed, which we placed in a sure repository, until
the fixed term of delivery? And we were able to do this: for we
are most powerful. On that day, woe be unto those who accused the
prophets of imposture: Have we not made the earth to contain the living and
the dead, and placed therein stable and lofty mountains, and given
you fresh water to drink? Woe be, on that day, unto those who accused the
prophets of imposture! It shall be said unto them, Go ye to the
punishment which ye denied as a falsehood: go ye into the shadow of
the smoke of hell, which shall ascend in three columns, and shall not
shade you from the heat, neither shall it be of service against the
flame; but it shall cast forth sparks as big as towers, resembling yellow
camels in color. Woe be, on that day, unto those who accused the
prophets of imposture! This shall be a day whereon they shall not
speak to any purpose; neither shall they be permitted to excuse
themselves. Woe be, on that day, unto those who accused the prophets of
imposture! This shall be the day of separation: we will assemble
both you and your predecessors. Wherefore, if ye have any cunning stratagem,
employ stratagems against me. Woe be, on that day, unto those who accused the
prophets of imposture! But the pious shall dwell amidst shades and
fountains, and fruits of the kinds which they shall desire: and it
shall be said unto them, Eat and drink with easy diges-
tion, in recompense for that which ye have wrought; for thus do we reward
the righteous doers. Woe be, on that day, unto those who accused the
prophets of imposture! Eat, O unbelievers, and enjoy the pleasures
of this life, for a little while: verily ye are wicked men. Woe be,
on that day, unto those who accused the prophets of imposture! And when
it is said unto them, Bow down; they do not bow down. Woe be, on that day, unto
those who accused the prophets of imposture! In what new revelation will
they believe, after this.
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CHAPTER
LXXVIII.
INTITLED, THE NEWS; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
CONCERNING what do the unbelievers ask questions of one another?
Concerning the great news of the resurrection, about which they disagree.
Assuredly they shall hereafter know the truth thereof. Again, Assuredly
they shall hereafter know the truth thereof. Have we not made the earth
for a bed, and the mountains for stakes to fix the same? And have we not
created you of two sexes; and appointed your sleep for rest; and made the night
a garment to cover you; and destined the day to the gaining your
livelihood; and built over you seven solid heavens; and placed
therein a burning lamp? And do we not send down from the clouds
pressing forth rain, water pouring down in abundance, that we may thereby
produce corn, and herbs, and gardens planted thick with trees? Verily the
day of separation is a fixed period: the day whereon the trumpet shall sound,
and ye shall come in troops to judgment; and the heaven shall be opened,
and shall be full of gates for the angels to pass through; and the
mountains shall pass away, and become as a vapor; verily hell shall be a
place of ambush, a receptacle for the transgressors, who shall remain therein
for ages: they shall not taste any refreshment therein, or any drink, except
boiling water, and filthy corruption: a fit recompense
for their deeds! For they hope that they should not be brought to an
account, and they disbelieved our signs, accusing them of falsehood. But
everything have we computed, and written down. Taste, therefore: we will not add
unto you any other than torment. But for the pious is prepared a
place of bliss: gardens planted with trees, and vineyards, and damsels
with swelling breasts, of equal age with themselves, and a full
cup. They shall hear no vain discourse there, nor any falsehood. This shall
be their recompense from thy LORD; a gift fully sufficient:
from the LORD of heaven and earth, and of whatever is between
them; the Merciful. The inhabitants of heaven or of earth shall not dare
to demand audience of him: the day whereon the spirit Gabriel and the
other angels shall stand in order, they shall not speak in behalf of
themselves or others, except he only to whom the Merciful shall grant
permission, and who shall say that which is right. This is the infallible
day. Whoso, therefore, willeth, let him return unto his LORD. Verily we threaten
you with a punishment nigh at hand: the day whereon a man shall behold the
good or evil deeds which his hands have sent before him; and the unbeliever
shall say, Would to GOD I were dust!
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CHAPTER
LXXIX.
INTITLED, THOSE WHO TEAR FORTH; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the angels who tear forth the souls of some with
violence; and by those who draw forth the souls of others with
gentleness; by those who glide swimmingly through the air with the
commands of God; and those who precede and usher the righteous to
paradise; and those who subordinately govern the affairs of this
world: on a certain day, the disturbing blast of the trumpet
shall disturb the universe; and the subsequent blast shall follow
it.1 On that day men's hearts
shall tremble: their looks shall be cast down. The infidels say,
Shall we surely be made to return whence we came? After we shall have become
rotten bones, shall we be again raised to life? They say, This then
will be a return to loss. Verily it will be but one sounding of
the trumpet, and, behold, they shall appear alive on the face of the
earth. Hath not the story of Moses reached thee? When his LORD called unto him
in the holy valley Towa, saying, Go unto Pharaoh; for he is insolently
wicked: and say, Hast thou a desire to become just and holy; and I will
direct thee unto thy LORD, that thou mayest fear to transgress. And he
showed him the very great sign of the rod turned into a serpent: but he
charged Moses with imposture, and rebelled against God. Then he
turned back hastily; and he assembled the magicians, and cried aloud,
saying, I am your supreme LORD. Wherefore GOD chastised him with the
punishment of the life to come, and also of this present life. Verily
herein is an example unto him who feareth to rebel. Are ye
more difficult to create, or the heaven which God hath built? He hath
raised the height thereof, and hath perfectly formed the same: and he hath made
the night thereof dark, and hath produced the light thereof. After this, he
stretched out the earth, whence he caused to spring forth the water thereof, and
the pasture thereof; and he established the mountains, for the use of
yourselves, and of your cattle. When the prevailing, the great day shall
come, on that day shall a man call to remembrance what he hath purposely done:
and hell shall be exposed to the view of the spectator. And whoso shall have
transgressed, and shall have chosen this present life; verily hell shall be his
abode; but whoso shall have dreaded the appearing before his LORD, and shall
have refrained his soul from lust, verily paradise shall be his
abode. They will ask thee concerning the last hour, when will be
the fixed time thereof? By what means canst thou give any
information of the same? Unto thy LORD belongeth the knowledge of the
period thereof: and thou art only a warner, who fearest the same. The day
whereon they shall see the same, it shall seem to them as though they had
not tarried in the world longer than an evening, or a morning thereof.
CHAPTER LXXX.
INTITLED, HE FROWNED;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
THE prophet frowned, and turned aside, because the blind
man came unto him: and how dost thou know whether he shall peradventure
be cleansed from his sins, or whether he shall be admonished, and
the admonition shall profit him? The man who is wealthy, thou receivest
respectfully; whereas it is not to be charged on thee, that he is
not cleansed: but him who cometh unto thee earnestly, seeking his
salvation, and who feareth God, dost thou neglect. By no means
shouldst thou act thus. Verily the Koran is an admonition (and he
who is willing retaineth the same;) written in volumes honorable,
exalted, and pure; by the hands of scribes honored, and just. May
man be cursed! What hath seduced him to infidelity? Of what thing doth God
create him? Of a drop of seed doth he create him; and he formeth him with
proportion; and then facilitateth his passage out of the womb:
afterwards he causeth him to die, and layeth him in the grave; hereafter, when
it shall please him, he shall raise him to life. Assuredly, He hath not hitherto
fully performed what God hath commanded him. Let man consider his food;
in what manner it is provided. We pour down water by showers; afterwards
we cleave the earth in clefts, and we cause corn to spring forth therein, and
grapes, and clover, and the olive, and the palm, and gardens planted thick with
trees, and fruits, and grass, for the use of yourselves and of your cattle. When
the stunning sound of the trumpet shall be heard; on that day shall a man
fly from his brother, and his mother, and his father, and his wife, and his
children. Every man of them, on that day, shall have business of his own
sufficient to employ his thoughts. On that day the faces of
some shall be bright, laughing, and joyful: and upon the
faces of others, on that day, shall there be dust; darkness shall
cover them. These are the unbelievers, the wicked.
CHAPTER LXXXI.
INTITLED, THE FOLDING
UP; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
WHEN the sun shall be folded up; and when the stars shall fall; and when
the mountains shall be made to pass away; and when the camels ten months gone
with young shall be neglected; and when the wild beasts shall be gathered
together; and when the seas shall boil; and when the souls shall be joined
again to their bodies; and when the girl who hath been buried alive shall
be asked for what crime she was put to death; and when the books shall be laid
open; and when the heaven shall be removed; and when hell shall burn fiercely;
and when paradise shall be brought near; every soul shall know what it
hath wrought. Verily I swear by the stars which are retrograde, which move
swiftly, and which hide themselves; and by the night, when it cometh on;
and by the morning, when it appeareth; these these are the words of an
honorable messenger, endued with strength, of established dignity in the sight
of the possessor of the throne, obeyed by the angels under his authority,
and faithful: and your companion Mohammed is not distracted. He had
already seen him in the clear horizon: and he suspected not the secrets
revealed unto him. Neither are these the words of an accursed
devil. Whither, therefore, are you going? This is no other than an
admonition unto all creatures; unto him among you who shall be willing to walk
uprightly: but ye shall not will, unless GOD willeth, the LORD of all
creatures.
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CHAPTER
LXXXII.
INTITLED, THE CLEAVING IN SUNDER; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
WHEN the heaven shall be cloven in sunder; and when the stars shall be
scattered; and when the seas shall be suf-
fered to join their waters; and when the graves shall be turned upside down:
every soul shall know what it hath committed, and what it hath
omitted. O man, what hath seduced thee against thy gracious LORD, who hath
created thee, and put thee together, and rightly disposed thee? In what form he
pleased hath he fashioned thee. Assuredly. But ye deny the last judgment
as a falsehood. Verily there are appointed over you guardian
angels, honorable in the sight of God, writing down your
actions; who know that which ye do. The just shall surely be
in a place of delight: but the wicked shall surely be in
hell; they shall be cast therein to be turned, on the day of judgment, and they
shall not be absent therefrom forever. What shall cause
thee to understand what the day of judgment is? Again, What shall cause
thee to understand what the day of judgment is? It is a day
whereon one soul shall not be able to obtain anything in behalf of
another soul: and the command, on that day, shall be GOD'S.
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CHAPTER
LXXXIII.
INTITLED, THOSE WHO GIVE SHORT MEASURE OR
WEIGHT;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
WOE be unto those who give short measure or weight: who, when they
receive by measure from other men, take the full; but when they measure
unto them, or weigh unto them, defraud! Do not these think they shall be raised
again, at the great day, the day whereon mankind shall stand before the LORD of
all creatures? By no means. Verily the register of the actions of the
wicked is surely in Sejjîn.1 And what shall make thee to
understand what Sejjîn is? It is a book distinctly written. Woe be
on that day, unto those who accused the prophets of imposture; who denied
the day of judgment as a falsehood! And none denieth the same as a falsehood,
except every unjust and flagitious person: who, when our signs are
rehearsed unto him, saith,
They are fables of the ancients. By no means: but rather their lusts have
cast a veil over their hearts. By no means. Verily they shall be shut out
from their LORD on that day; and they shall be sent into hell to be burned: then
shall it be said unto them by the infernal guards, This is what ye
denied as a falsehood. Assuredly. But the register of the actions of the
righteous is Illiyyun: and what shall cause thee to understand what
Illiyyun is?1 It is a book distinctly written: those
who approach near unto God are witnesses thereto. Verily the righteous
shall dwell among delights: seated on couches they shall behold
objects of pleasure; thou shalt see in their faces the brightness of joy.
They shall be given to drink of pure wine, sealed; the seal whereof shall
be musk: and to this let those aspire, who aspire to happiness: and
the water mixed therewith shall be of Tasnim, a fountain whereof
those shall drink who approach near unto the divine presence. They who
act wickedly laugh the true believers to scorn: and when they pass by them, they
wink at one another: and when they turn aside to their people, they turn aside
making scurrilous jests; and when they see them, they say, Verily these
are mistaken men. But they are not sent to be keepers over them.
Wherefore one day the true believers, in their turn, shall laugh the
infidels to scorn: lying on couches they shall look down upon them in
hell. Shall not the infidels be rewarded for that which they have
done?
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CHAPTER
LXXXIV.
INTITLED, THE RENDING IN SUNDER; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
WHEN the heaven shall be rent in sunder, and shall obey its LORD, and
shall be capable thereof; and when the earth shall be stretched out, and
shall cast forth that which is therein, and shall remain empty, and shall
obey its LORD, and shall be capable thereof: O man, verily laboring thou
laborest to meet thy LORD, and thou shalt meet him. And
he who shall have his book given into his right hand shall be called to an easy
account, and shall turn unto his family with joy: but he who shall have his book
given him behind his back shall invoke destruction to fall upon him, and
he shall be sent into hell to be burned; because he rejoiced insolently amidst
his family on earth. Verily he thought he should never return unto
God: yea verily, but his LORD beheld him. Wherefore I swear by the redness
of the sky after sunset, and by the night, and the animals which it
driveth together, and by the moon when she is in the full; ye shall surely be
transferred successively from state to state. What aileth them,
therefore, that they believe not the resurrection; and that, when the
Koran is read unto them, they worship not? Yea: the unbelievers accuse the
same of imposture: but GOD well knoweth the malice which they keep
hidden in their breasts. Wherefore denounce unto them a grievous
punishment, except those who believe and do good works: for them is
prepared a never-failing reward.
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CHAPTER
LXXXV.
INTITLED, THE CELESTIAL SIGNS; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the heaven adorned with signs; by the promised day of
judgment; by the witness, and the witnessed; cursed were the contrivers of
the pit, of fire supplied with fuel; when they sat around the same, and were
witnesses of what they did against the true believers, and they afflicted them
for no other reason, but because they believed in the mighty, the glorious GOD,
unto whom belongeth the kingdom of heaven and earth: and GOD is
witness of all things.1 Verily for those who persecute the true
believers of either sex, and afterwards repent not, is prepared the
torment of hell; and they shall suffer the pain of burning. But for those
who believe, and do that which is right, are destined gardens beneath
which rivers flow: this shall be great felicity. Verily
the vengeance of thy LORD is severe. He createth, and he restoreth to
life: he is inclined to forgive, and gracious; the possessor
of the glorious throne, who effecteth that which he pleaseth. Hath not the story
of the hosts of Pharaoh and of Thamud reached thee? Yet the unbelievers cease
not to accuse the divine revelations of falsehood: but GOD encompasseth
them behind, that they cannot escape. Verily that which they
reject is a glorious Koran; the original whereof is written in
a table kept in heaven.
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CHAPTER
LXXXVI.
INTITLED, THE STAR WHICH APPEARED BY NIGHT; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the heaven, and that which appeareth by night: but what shall cause
thee to understand what that which appeareth by night is? it is
the star of piercing brightness: every soul hath a guardian set over it.
Let a man consider, therefore, of what he is created. He is created of seed
poured forth, issuing from the loins, and the breastbones. Verily God is
able to restore him to life, the day whereon all secret thoughts
and actions shall be examined into; and he shall have no power to defend
himself, nor any protector. By the heaven which returneth the rain;
and by the earth which openeth to let forth vegetables and springs:
verily this is a discourse distinguishing good from evil: and it
is not composed with lightness. Verily the infidels are
laying a plot to frustrate my designs: but I will lay a plot for their
ruin. Wherefore, O prophet, bear with the unbelievers: let them alone
a while.
CHAPTER LXXXVII.
INTITLED, THE MOST
HIGH; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
PRAISE the name of thy LORD, the most high; who hath created, and
completely formed his creatures: and who determineth them to various
ends, and directeth them to attain the same; and who produceth the
pasture for cattle, and afterwards rendereth the same dry stubble
of a dusky hue. We will enable thee to rehearse our revelations; and thou
shalt not forget any part thereof, except what GOD shall please; for he
knoweth that which is manifest, and that which is hidden. And we will facilitate
unto thee the most easy way. Wherefore admonish thy people, if
thy admonition shall be profitable unto them. Whoso feareth
God, he will be admonished: but the most wretched unbeliever will
turn away therefrom; who shall be cast to be broiled in the greater fire of
hell, wherein he shall not die, neither shall he live. Now hath he attained
felicity, who is purified by faith, and who remembereth the name of his
LORD, and prayeth. But ye prefer this present life: yet the life to come
is better, and more durable. Verily this is written in the ancient
books, the books of Abraham and Moses.
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CHAPTER LXXXVIII.
INTITLED, THE OVERWHELMING; REVEALED AT
MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
HATH the news of the overwhelming day of judgment reached thee?
The countenances of some, on that day, shall be cast down;
laboring and toiling: they shall be cast into scorching fire to be
broiled: they shall be given to drink of a
boiling fountain: they shall have no food, but of dry thorns and thistles: which
shall not fatten, neither shall they satisfy hunger. But the countenances
of others, on that day, shall be joyful; well pleased with their
past endeavor: they shall be placed in a lofty garden,
wherein thou shalt hear no vain discourse: therein shall be a running
fountain; therein shall be raised beds, and goblets placed before
them, and cushions laid in order, and carpets ready spread. Do they not
consider the camels, how they are created; and the heaven, how it is raised; and
the mountains, how they are fixed; and the earth, how it is extended? Wherefore
warn thy people; for thou art a warner only: thou art not
impowered to act with authority over them. But whoever shall turn back, and
disbelieve, GOD shall punish him with the greater punishment of the life to
come. Verily unto us shall they return: then shall it be our part to bring
them to account.
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CHAPTER
LXXXIX.
INTITLED, THE DAYBREAK; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the daybreak, and ten nights; by that which is double, and that which
is single; and by the night when it cometh on: is there not in this an
oath formed with understanding? Hast thou not considered how thy LORD dealt with
Ad, the people of Irem, adorned with lofty buildings,1 the
like whereof hath not been erected in the land; and with Thamud, who hewed the
rocks in the valley into houses; and with Pharaoh, the contriver of the
stakes: who had behaved insolently in the earth, and multiplied corruption
therein? Wherefore thy LORD poured on them various kinds of chastisement: for
thy LORD is surely in a watch-tower, whence he observeth the actions
of men. Moreover man, when his LORD trieth him by prosperity, and
honoreth him, and is bounteous unto him, saith, My LORD honoreth me; but when he
proveth him by afflictions, and withholdeth his provisions from him, he
saith, My LORD despiseth me. By no means: but ye honor not the orphan, neither
do ye excite one another to feed the poor; and ye devour the inheritance
of the weak, with undistinguishing greediness, and ye love riches with
much affection. By no means should ye do thus. When the earth shall be
minutely ground to dust; and thy LORD shall come, and the angels rank by rank;
and hell, on that day, shall be brought nigh: on that day shall man call to
remembrance his evil deeds; but how shall remembrance avail
him? He shall say, Would to GOD that I had heretofore done good works in
my lifetime! On that day none shall punish with his punishment; nor shall any
bind with his bonds. O thou soul which art at rest, return unto thy LORD, well
pleased with thy reward, and well pleasing unto God: enter among
my servants; and enter my paradise.
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CHAPTER
XC.
INTITLED, THE TERRITORY; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
I SWEAR by this territory, (and thou, O prophet, residest in this
territory,) and by the begetter, and that which he hath begotten; verily we have
created man in misery. Doth he think that none shall prevail over him? He saith,
I have wasted plenty of riches. Doth he think that none seeth him? Have we not
made him two eyes, and a tongue, and two lips; and shown him the two highways
of good and evil? Yet he attempteth not the cliff. What shall make thee
to understand what the cliff is? It is to free the captive; or to
feed, in the day of famine, the orphan who is of kin, or the poor man who lieth
on the ground. Whoso doth this, and is one of those who believe,
and recommend perseverance unto each other, and recommend mercy unto each other;
these shall be the companions of the right hand. But they who shall
disbelieve our signs shall be the companions of the left hand: above them
shall be arched fire.
CHAPTER XCI.
INTITLED, THE SUN;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
BY the Sun, and its rising brightness; by the moon when she followeth
him; by the day, when it showeth its splendor; by the night, when it covereth
him with darkness; by the heaven, and him who built it; by the earth, and him
who spread it forth; by the soul, and him who completely formed it, and inspired
into the same its faculty of distinguishing, and power of choosing,
wickedness and piety: now is he who hath purified the same, happy; but he who
hath corrupted the same, is miserable. Thamud accused their prophet Saleh
of imposture, through the excess of their wickedness: when the wretch among them
was sent to slay the camel; and the apostle of GOD said unto them, Let
alone the camel of GOD; and hinder not her drinking. But they charged
him with imposture; and they slew her. Wherefore their LORD destroyed them, for
their crime, and made their punishment equal unto them all: and he
feareth not the issue thereof.
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CHAPTER
XCII.
INTITLED, THE NIGHT; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the night, when it covereth all things with darkness; by the
day, when it shineth forth; by his who hath created the male, and the female:
verily your endeavor is different. Now whoso is obedient, and feareth
God, and professeth the truth of that faith which is most
excellent; unto him will we facilitate the way to happiness: but whoso
shall be covetous, and shall be wholly taken up with this world, and
shall deny
the truth of that which is most excellent; unto him will we facilitate the
way to misery; and his riches shall not profit him, when he shall fall
headlong into hell. Verily unto us appertaineth the direction
of mankind: and ours is the life to come, and the present life.
Wherefore I threaten you with fire which burneth fiercely, which none shall
enter to be burned except the most wretched; who shall have disbelieved, and
turned back. But he who strictly bewareth idolatry and rebellion shall be
removed far from the same; who giveth his substance in alms, and by whom no
benefit is bestowed on any, that it may be recompensed, but who
bestoweth the same for the sake of his LORD, the most High, and hereafter he
shall be well satisfied with his reward.
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CHAPTER
XCIII.
INTITLED, THE BRIGHTNESS; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the brightness of the morning; and by the night, when it
groweth dark: thy LORD hath not forsaken thee, neither doth he hate thee.
Verily the life to come shall be better for thee than this present
life: and thy LORD shall give thee a reward wherewith thou shalt be well
pleased. Did he not find thee an orphan, and hath he not taken care of
thee? And did he not find thee wandering in error, and hath he not guided
thee into the truth? And did he not find thee needy, and hath he not
enriched thee? Wherefore oppress not the orphan: neither repulse the
beggar: but declare the goodness of thy LORD.
CHAPTER XCIV.
INTITLED, HAVE WE NOT
OPENED; REVEALED AT MECCA
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
HAVE we not opened thy breast; and eased thee of thy burden, which galled
thy back; and raise thy reputation for thee? Verily a difficulty shall be
attended with ease. Verily a difficulty shall be attended with ease.
When thou shalt have ended thy preaching; labor to serve God in return
for his favors; and make thy supplication unto thy LORD.
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CHAPTER
XCV.
INTITLED, THE FIG; WHERE IT WAS REVEALED IS
DISPUTED.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
BY the fig, and the olive; and by mount Sinai, and this territory of
security; verily we created man of a most excellent fabric; afterwards we
rendered him the vilest of the vile: except those who believe, and work
righteousness; for they shall receive an endless reward. What, therefore, shall
cause thee to deny the day of judgment after this? Is not GOD the
most wise judge?
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CHAPTER
XCVI.
INTITLED, CONGEALED BLOOD; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
READ, in the name of thy LORD, who hath created all things; who
hath created man of congealed blood. Read,
by thy most beneficent LORD; who taught the use of the pen; who teacheth man
that which he knoweth not. Assuredly. Verily man becometh insolent, because he
seeth himself abound in riches. Verily unto thy LORD shall be the return
of all. What thinkest thou as to him who forbiddeth our
servant, when he prayeth? What thinkest thou; if he follow the right
direction; or command piety? What thinkest thou; if he accuse the divine
revelations of falsehood, and turn his back? Doth he not know that GOD
seeth? Assuredly. Verily, if he forbear not, we will drag him by the forelock,
the lying, sinful forelock. And let him call his council to his
assistance: we also will call the infernal guards to cast him into
hell. Assuredly. Obey him not: but continue to adore God; and
draw nigh unto him.
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CHAPTER
XCVII.
INTITLED, AL KADR; WHERE IT WAS REVEALED IS
DISPUTED.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
VERILY we sent down the Koran in the night of al Kadr.1
And what shall make thee understand how excellent the night of al Kadr
is? The night of al Kadr is better than a thousand months. Therein
do the angels descend, and the spirit of Gabriel also, by the permission
of their LORD, with his decrees concerning every matter. It is
peace until the rising of the morn.
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CHAPTER
XCVIII.
INTITLED, THE EVIDENCE; WHERE IT WAS REVEALED IS
DISPUTED.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
THE unbelievers among those to whom the scriptures were given, and
among the idolaters, did not stagger, until the
clear evidence had come unto them: an apostle from GOD, rehearsing
unto them pure books of revelations; wherein are contained
right discourses. Neither were they unto whom the scriptures were given divided
among themselves, until after the clear evidence had come unto them. And
they were commanded no other in the scriptures than to worship GOD,
exhibiting unto him the pure religion, and being orthodox; and to be constant at
prayer, and to give alms; and this is the right religion. Verily those who
believe not, among those who have received the scriptures, and among the
idolaters, shall be cast into the fire of hell, to remain therein
forever. These are the worst of creatures. But they who believe, and do
good works; these are the best of creatures: their reward with their LORD
shall be gardens of perpetual abode, through which rivers flow; they
shall remain therein forever. GOD will be well pleased in them; and they shall
be well pleased in him. This is prepared for him who shall fear his
LORD.
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CHAPTER
XCIX.
INTITLED, THE EARTHQUAKE; WHERE IT WAS REVEALED IS
DISPUTED.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
WHEN the earth shall be shaken by an earthquake; and the earth shall cast
forth her burdens; and a man shall say, What aileth her? On that day the
earth shall declare her tidings, for that thy LORD will inspire her. On that
day men shall go forward in distinct classes, that they may behold their works.
And whoever shall have wrought good of the weight of an ant, shall behold the
same. And whoever shall have wrought evil of the weight of an ant, shall behold
the same.
CHAPTER C.
INTITLED, THE WAR-HORSES
WHICH RUN SWIFTLY; WHERE IT WAS REVEALED IS DISPUTED.
IN THE
NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the war-horses which run swiftly to the battle, with a
panting noise; and by those which strike fire, by dashing their hoofs against
the stones; and by those which make a sudden incursion on the enemy
early in the morning, and therein raise the dust, and therein pass through the
midst of the adverse troops: verily man is ungrateful unto his
LORD; and he is witness thereof: and he is immoderate in the love
of worldly good. Doth he not know, therefore, when that which is
in the graves shall be taken forth, and that which is in men's
breasts shall be brought to light, that their LORD will, on that day,
be fully informed concerning them?
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CHAPTER
CI.
INTITLED, THE STRIKING; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
THE striking! What is the striking? And what shall make thee to
understand how terrible the striking will be? On that day men
shall be like moths scattered abroad, and the mountains shall become like carded
wool of various colors driven by the wind. Moreover he whose balance
shall be heavy with good works, shall lead a pleasing life: but as
to him whose balance shall be light, his dwelling shall be the pit
of hell. What shall make thee to understand how frightful the pit
of hell is? It is a burning fire.
CHAPTER CII.
INTITLED, THE EMULOUS
DESIRE OF MULTIPLYING; WHERE IT WAS REVEALED IS DISPUTED.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
THE emulous desire of multiplying riches and children employeth
you, until ye visit the graves. By no means should ye thus employ your
time: hereafter shall ye know your folly. Again, By no means:
hereafter shall ye know your folly. By no means: if ye knew the
consequence hereof with certainty of knowledge, ye would not act
thus. Verily ye shall see hell: again, ye shall surely see it with the eye
of certainty. Then shall ye be examined, on that day, concerning the pleasures
with which ye have amused yourselves in this life.
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CHAPTER
CIII.
INTITLED, THE AFTERNOON; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
BY the afternoon; verily man employeth himself in that which
will prove of loss: except those who believe, and do that which is right;
and who mutually recommend the truth, and mutually recommend perseverance
unto each other.
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CHAPTER
CIV.
INTITLED, THE SLANDERER; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
WOE unto every slanderer, and backbiter: who heapeth up riches,
and prepareth the same for the time to come! He
thinketh that his riches will render him immortal. By no means. He shall surely
be cast into Al Hotama. And who shall cause thee to understand what Al Hotama
is? It is the kindled fire of GOD; which shall mount above the hearts
of those who shall be cast therein. Verily it shall be as an
arched vault above them on columns of vast extent.
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CHAPTER
CV.
INTITLED, THE ELEPHANT; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
HAST thou not seen how thy LORD dealt with the masters of the
elephant?1 Did he not make their treacherous design an occasion of
drawing them into error; and send against them flocks of birds, which casts down
upon them stones of baked clay; and render them like the leaves of corn eaten
by cattle?
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CHAPTER
CVI.
INTITLED, KOREISH; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN
THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
FOR the uniting of the tribe of Koreish; their uniting in
sending forth the caravan of merchants and purveyors in winter and
summer; let them serve the LORD of this house; who supplieth them with food
against hunger, and hath rendered them secure from fear.
CHAPTER CVII.
INTITLED, NECESSARIES;
WHERE IT WAS REVEALED IS DISPUTED.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST
MERCIFUL GOD.
WHAT thinkest thou of him who denieth the future judgment as a
falsehood? It is he who pusheth away the orphan; and stirreth not up
others to feed the poor. Woe be unto those who pray, and who are
negligent at their prayer: who play the hypocrites, and deny necessaries to
the needy.
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CHAPTER
CVIII.
INTITLED, AL CAWTHAR; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
VERILY we have given thee al Cawthar. Wherefore pray unto thy LORD, and
slay the victims. Verily he who hateth thee shall be
childless.
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CHAPTER
CIX.
INTITLED, THE UNBELIEVERS; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
SAY: O unbelievers, I will not worship that which ye worship; nor will ye
worship that which I worship. Neither do I worship that which ye worship;
neither do ye worship that which I worship. Ye have your religion, and I my
religion.
CHAPTER CX.
INTITLED, ASSISTANCE;
REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
WHEN the assistance of GOD shall come, and the victory; and thou shalt
see the people enter into the religion of GOD by troops: celebrate the praise of
thy LORD, and ask pardon of him; for he is inclined to forgive.
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CHAPTER
CXI.
INTITLED, ABU LAHEB; REVEALED AT MECCA.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
THE hands of Abu Laheb shall perish, and he shall perish. His riches
shall not profit him, neither that which he hath gained. He shall go down to be
burned into flaming fire; and his wife also, bearing wood, having
on her neck a cord of twisted fibres of a palm-tree.
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CHAPTER
CXII.
INTITLED, THE DECLARATION OF GOD'S UNITY;
WHERE IT WAS
REVEALED IS DISPUTED.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
SAY, God is one GOD; the eternal GOD: be begetteth not, neither is
he begotten: and there is not any one like unto him.
CHAPTER CXIII.
INTITLED, THE
DAYBREAK; WHERE IT WAS REVEALED IS DISPUTED.
IN THE NAME OF
THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.
SAY, I fly for refuge unto the LORD of the daybreak, that he may
deliver me from the mischief of those things which he hath created;
and from the mischief of the night, when it cometh on; and from the mischief of
women blowing on knots; and from the mischief of the envious, when he
envieth.
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CHAPTER
CXIV.
INTITLED, MEN; WHERE IT WAS REVEALED IS
DISPUTED.
IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL
GOD.
SAY, I fly for refuge unto the LORD of men, the king of men, the GOD of
men, that he may deliver me from the mischief of the whisperer who slyly
withdraweth, who whispereth evil suggestions into the breasts of men: from genii
and men.