believe as fools believe?
'Are not they themselves the fools? and yet they do not know. And when they
meet those who believe, they say, 'We do believe;' but when they go aside with
their devils, they say, 'We are with you; we were but mocking!' God shall mock
at them and let them go on in their rebellion, blindly wandering on.
[15] Those who buy error
for guidance, their traffic profits not, and they are not guided. Their
likeness is as the likeness of one 1 who kindles a fire; and when it
lights up all around, God goes off with their light, and leaves them in
darkness that they cannot see. Deafness, dumbness, blindness, and they shall
not return! Or like a storm-cloud from the sky, wherein is darkness and thunder
and lightning; they put their fingers in their ears at the thunder-clap, for
fear of death, for God encompasses the misbelievers. The lightning well-nigh
snatches off their sight, whenever it shines for them they walk therein; but
when it is dark for them they halt; and if God willed He would go off with
their hearing and their sight; verily, God is mighty over all.
O ye folk! serve your Lord
who created you and those before you; haply ye may fear! [20] who made the
earth for you a bed and the heaven a dome; and sent down from heaven water, and
brought forth therewith fruits as a sustenance for you; so make no peers for
God, the while ye know!
And if ye are in doubt of
what we have revealed unto our servant, then bring a chapter like it, and call
your witnesses other than God if ye tell truth. But if ye do it not, and ye
shall surely do it not, then
fear the fire whose fuel is
men and stones 1, prepared for misbelievers. But bear the glad
tidings to those who believe and work righteousness, that for them are gardens
beneath which rivers flow; whenever they are provided with fruit therefrom they
say, 'This is what we were provided with before,' and they shall be provided
with the like 2; and there are pure wives for them therein,
and they shall dwell therein for aye.
Why, God is not ashamed to
set forth a parable of a gnat 3, or anything beyond; and as for
those who believe, they know that it is truth from the Lord; but as for those
who disbelieve, they say, 'What is it that God means by this as a parable? He
leads astray many and He guides many;'-but He leads astray only the evildoers;
[25] who break God's covenant after the fixing thereof, and cut asunder what
God has ordered to be joined, and do evil in the earth;-these it is who lose.
How can ye disbelieve in
God, when ye were dead and He made you alive, and then He will kill you and
then make you alive again, and then to Him will ye return? It is He who created
for you all that is in the earth, then he made for the heavens and fashioned
them seven heavens; and He knows all things.
And when thy Lord said unto
the angels, 'I am about to place a vicegerent in the earth,' they said,
[paragraph continues] 'Wilt Thou place therein one who
will do evil therein and shed blood? [30] we celebrate Thy praise and hallow
Thee.' Said (the Lord), 'I know what ye know not.' And He taught Adam the
names, all of them; then He propounded them to the angels and said, 'Declare to
me the names of these, if ye are truthful 1: They said, 'Glory be to Thee! no
knowledge is ours but what Thou thyself hast taught us, verily, Thou art the knowing,
the wise.' Said the Lord, 'O Adam declare to them their names;' and when he had
declared to them their names He said, 'Did I not say to you, I know the secrets
of the heavens and of the earth, and I know what ye show and what ye were
hiding?' And when we said to the angels, 'Adore Adam,' they adored him save
only Iblîs, who refused and was too proud and became one of the misbelievers.
And we said, 'O Adam dwell, thou and thy wife, in Paradise,
and eat therefrom amply as you wish; but do not draw near this tree or ye will
be of the transgressors. And Satan made them backslide therefrom and drove them
out from what they were in, and we said, 'Go down, one of you the enemy of the
other, and in the earth there is an abode and a provision for a time.' [15] And
Adam caught certain words from his Lord, and He turned towards him, for He is
the compassionate one easily turned. We said, 'Go down therefrom altogether and
haply there may come from me a guidance, and whoso follows my guidance, no fear
is theirs, nor shall they grieve.
[paragraph continues] But those who misbelieve, and call
our signs lies, they are the fellows of the Fire, they shall dwell therein for
aye.'
O ye children of Israel!
remember my favours which I have favoured you with; fulfil my covenant and I
will fulfil your covenant; me therefore dread. Believe in what I have revealed,
verifying what ye have got, and be not the first to disbelieve in it, and do
not barter my signs for a little price, and me do ye fear. Clothe not truth
with vanity, nor hide the truth the while ye know. [40] Be steadfast in prayer,
give the alms, and bow down with those who bow. Will ye order men to do piety
and forget yourselves? ye read the Book, do ye not then understand? Seek aid with
patience and prayer, though it is a hard thing save for the humble, who think
that they will meet their Lord, and that to Him will they return.
O ye children of Israel!
remember my favours which I have favoured you with, and that I have preferred
you above the worlds. Fear the day wherein no soul shall pay any recompense for
another soul, [45] nor shall intercession be accepted for it, nor shall
compensation be taken from it, nor shall they be helped.
When we saved you from
Pharaoh's people who sought to wreak you evil and woe, slaughtering your sons
and letting your women live; in that was a great trial for you from your Lord.
When we divided for you the sea and saved you and drowned Pharaoh's people
while ye looked on. When we treated with Moses forty nights, then ye took the
calf after he had gone and ye did wrong. Yet then we forgave you after that;
perhaps ye
may be grateful. [50] And
when we gave Moses the Scriptures and the Discrimination; perhaps ye will be
guided. When Moses said to his people, 'O my people! Ye have wronged yourselves
in taking this calf; repent unto your Creator and kill each other 1, that will be better for you in your Creator's eyes; and He turned unto
you, for He is the compassionate one easily turned.' And when ye said to Moses,
'O Moses! we will not believe in thee until we see God manifestly,' and the
thunderbolt caught you while ye yet looked on. Then we raised you up after your
death; perhaps ye may be grateful. And we overshadowed you with the cloud, and
sent down the manna and the quails; 'Eat of the good things we have given you.'
They did not wrong us, but it was themselves they were wronging. [55] And when
we said, 'Enter this city 2 and eat therefrom as plentifully as
ye wish; and enter the gate worshipping and say 'hittatun 3. So will we pardon you your sins and give increase unto those who do
well.'
But those who did wrong
changed it for another 4 word than that which was said to
them: and we sent down upon those who did wrong, wrath from heaven for that
they had so sinned.
When Moses, too, asked
drink for his people and we said, 'Strike with thy staff the rock,' and from it
burst forth twelve springs; each man among them knew his drinking place. 'Eat
and drink of what God has provided, and transgress not on the earth as
evildoers.'
And when they said, 'O
Moses, we cannot always bear one kind of food; pray then thy Lord to bring
forth for us of what the earth grows, its green herbs, its cucumbers, its
garlic, its lentils, and its onions.' Said he, 'Do ye ask what is meaner
instead of what is best? Go down to Egypt,--there is what ye ask.' Then were
they smitten with abasement and poverty, and met with wrath from God. That was
because they had misbelieved in God's signs and killed the prophets
undeservedly; that was for that they were rebellious and had transgressed.
Verily, whether it be of
those who believe, or those who are Jews or Christians or Sabæans, whosoever
believe in God and the last day and act aright, they have their reward at their
Lord's hand, and there is no fear for them, nor shall they grieve.
[60] And when we took a
covenant with you and held the mountain over you 1; 'Accept what we have brought you
with strong will, and bear in mind what is therein, haply ye yet may fear.'
Then did ye turn aside
after this, and were it hot for God's grace towards you and His mercy, ye would
have been of those who lose. Ye know too of those among you who transgressed
upon the
[paragraph continues] Sabbath, and we said, 'Become ye
apes, despised and spurned 1.'
Thus we made them an example
unto those who stood before them, and those who should come after them, and a
warning unto those who fear.
And when Moses said to his
people, 'God bids you slaughter a cow 2,' they said, 'Art thou making a
jest of us?' Said he, 'I seek refuge with God from being one of the unwise.'
They said, 'Then pray thy Lord for us to show us what she is to be.' He
answered, 'He saith it is a cow, nor old, nor young, of middle age between the
two; so do as ye are bid.' [65] They said, 'Pray now thy Lord to show us what
her colour is to be.' He answered, 'He saith it is a dun cow, intensely dun,
her colour delighting those who look upon her.'
Again they said, 'Pray thy
Lord to show us what she is to be; for cows appear the same to us; then we, if
God will, shall be guided.' He answered,
He saith, it is a cow, not
broken in to plough the earth or irrigate the tilth, a sound one with no
blemish on her.' They said, 'Now hast thou brought the truth.' And they
slaughtered her, though they came near leaving it undone.
When too ye slew a soul and
disputed thereupon, and God brought forth that which ye had hidden, then we
said, 'Strike him with part of her.' Thus
[paragraph continues] God brings the dead to life and
shows you His signs, that haply ye may understand.
Yet were your hearts
hardened even after that, till they were as stones or harder still, for verily
of stones are some from which streams burst forth, and of them there are some
that burst asunder and the water issues out, and of them there are some that
fall down for fear of God; but God is never careless of what ye do.
[70] Do ye crave that they
should believe you when already a sect of them have heard the word of God and
then perverted it 1 after they had understood it, though they
knew?
And when they meet those
who believe they say, 'We believe,' but when one goes aside with another they
say, 'Will ye talk to them of what God has opened up to you, that they may
argue with you upon it before your Lord? Do ye not therefore understand?' Do
they not then know that God knoweth what they keep secret and what they make
known abroad?
And some of them there are,
illiterate folk, that know not the Book, but only idle tales; for they do but
fancy. But woe to those who write out the Book with their hands and say 'this
is from' God; to buy therewith a little price! and woe to them for what their
hands have written, and woe to them for what they gain!
And then they say, 'Hell
fire shall not touch us save for a number of days 2.' Say, 'Have ye taken a covenant
with God?' but God breaks not His
covenant. Or do ye say of
God that which ye do not know?
[75] Yea! whoso gains an
evil gain, and is encompassed by his sins, those are the fellows of the Fire,
and they shall dwell therein for aye! But such as act aright, those are the
fellows of Paradise, and they shall dwell
therein for aye!
And when we took from the
children of Israel
a covenant, saying, 'Serve ye none but God, and to your two parents show
kindness, and to your kindred and the orphans and the poor, and speak to men
kindly, and be steadfast in prayer, and give alms;' and then ye turned back,
save a few of you, and swerved aside.
And when we took a covenant
from you, 'shed ye not your kinsman's blood, nor turn your kinsmen out of their
homes 1:' then did ye confirm it and were witnesses
thereto. Yet ye were those who slay your kinsmen and turn a party out of their
homes, and back each other up against them with sin and enmity. But if they
come to you as captives ye ransom them!-and yet it is as unlawful for you to
turn them out. Do ye then believe in part of the Book and disbelieve in part?
But the reward of such among you as do that shall be nought else but disgrace
in this worldly life, and on the day of the resurrection shall they be driven
to the most grievous torment, for God is not unmindful of what ye do.
[80] Those who have bought
this worldly life with the Future, the torment shall not be lightened from them
nor shall they be helped.
We gave Moses the Book and
we followed him up with other apostles, and we gave Jesus the son of Mary
manifest signs and aided him with the Holy Spirit. Do ye then, every time an
apostle comes to you with what your souls love not, proudly scorn him, and
charge a part with lying and slay a part?
They say, 'Our hearts are
uncircumcised;' nay, God has cursed them in their unbelief, and few it is who
do believe. And when a book came down from God confirming what they had with
them, though they had before prayed for victory over those who misbelieve, yet
when that came to them 1 which they knew, then they
disbelieved it,-God's curse be on the misbelievers.
For a bad bargain have they
sold their souls, not to believe in what God has revealed, grudging because God
sends down of His grace on whomsoever of His servants He will; and they have
brought on themselves wrath after wrath and for the misbelievers is there
shameful woe.
[85] And when they are told
to believe in what God has revealed, they say, 'We believe in what has been
revealed to us;' but they disbelieve in all beside, although it is the truth
confirming what they have. Say, 'Wherefore did ye kill God's prophets of yore
if ye were true believers?'
Moses came to you with
manifest signs, then ye took up with the calf when he had gone and did so
wrong. And when we took a covenant with you and raised the mountain over you,
'Take what we have given you with resolution and hear;'
they said, 'We hear but
disobey;' and they were made to drink the calf down into their hearts for their
unbelief 1. Say, 'An evil thing is it which your belief
bids you do, if ye be true believers.' Say, 'If the abode of the future with
God is yours alone and not mankind's: long for death then if ye speak the
truth: But they will never long for it because of what their hands have sent on
before; but God is knowing as to the wrong doers.
[90] Why, thou wilt find
them the greediest of men for life; and of those who associate others with God
one would fain live for a thousand years,-but he will not be reprieved from
punishment by being let live, for God seeth what they do.
Say, 'Who is an enemy to
Gabriel 2?' for he hath revealed to thy heart, with
God's permission, confirmation of what had been before, and a guidance and glad
tidings to believers. Who is an enemy to God and His angels and His apostles
and Gabriel and Michael?-Verily, God is an enemy to the unbelievers. We have
sent down to thee conspicuous signs, and none will disbelieve therein except
the evildoers. Or every time they make a covenant, will a part of them
repudiate it? Nay, most of them do not believe.
[95] And when there comes
to them an apostle confirming what they have, a part of those who have received
the Book repudiate God's book, casting it behind their backs as though they did
not
know. And they follow that
which the devils recited against Solomon's kingdom;-it was not Solomon who
misbelieved 1, but the devils who misbelieved, teaching men
sorcery,-and what has been revealed to the two angels at Babylon, Hârût and
Mârût 2 yet these taught no one until they said, 'We
are but a temptation, so do not misbelieve.' Men learn from them only that by
which they may part man and wife; but they can harm no one therewith, unless
with the permission of God, and they learn what hurts them and profits them
not. And yet they knew that he who purchased it would have no portion in the
future; but sad is the price at which they have sold their souls, had they but
known. But had they believed and feared, a reward from God were better, had
they but known.
O ye who believe! say not
'râ'hinâ,' but say 'unthurnâ 3,' and hearken; for unto
misbelievers shall be grievous woe.
They who misbelieve,
whether of those who have the Book or of the idolaters, would fain that no good
were sent down to you from your Lord; but God specially favours with His mercy
whom He will, for God is Lord of mighty grace.
[100] Whatever verse we may
annul or cause thee
to forget, we will bring a
better one than it, or one like it; dost thou not know that God is mighty over
all? Dost thou not know that God's is the kingdom of the heavens and the earth?
nor have ye besides God a patron or a help.
Do ye wish to question your
apostle as Moses was questioned aforetime? but whoso takes misbelief in
exchange for faith has erred from the level road.
Many of those who have the
Book would fain turn you back into misbelievers after ye have once believed,
through envy from themselves, after the truth has been made manifest to them;
but pardon and shun them till God brings His command; verily, God is mighty
over all.
Be ye steadfast in prayer,
and give alms; and 'whatsoever good ye send before for your own souls, ye shall
find it with God, for God in all ye do doth see.
[105] They say, 'None shall
enter Paradise save such as be Jews or
Christians;' that is their faith. Say thou, 'Bring your proofs, if ye be
speaking truth.'
Aye, he who resigns 1 his face to God, and who is kind, he shall have his reward from his
Lord, and no fear shall be on them, and they shall not grieve.
The Jews say, The
Christians rest on nought;' and the Christians say, 'The Jews rest on nought;'
and yet they read the Book. So, too, say those who know not, like to what these
say; but God shall judge between them on the resurrection day concerning that
whereon they do dispute.
But who is more unjust than
he who prohibits God's mosques 1, that His name should not be
mentioned there, and who strives to ruin them? 'Tis not for such to enter into
them except in fear, for them is disgrace in this world, and in the future
mighty woe.
God's is the east and the
west, and wherever ye turn there is God's face; verily, God comprehends and
knows.
[110] They say, 'God takes
unto Himself a son.' Celebrated be His praise 2! Nay, His is what is in the heavens
and the earth, and Him all things obey. The Originator of the heavens and the earth,
when He decrees a matter He doth but say unto it, BE,' and it is.
And those who do not know
(the Scriptures) say, 'Unless God speak to us, or there comes a sign.' So spake
those before them like unto their speech. Their hearts are all alike. We have
made manifest the signs unto a people that are sure.
We have sent thee with the
truth, a bearer of good tidings and of warning, and thou shalt not be
questioned as to the fellows of hell.
The Jews will. not be
satisfied with thee, nor yet the Christians, until thou followest their creed.
Say, 'God's guidance is the guidance;' and if thou followest their lusts after
the knowledge that has come to thee, thou hast not then from God a patron or a
help.
[115] They to whom we have
brought the Book
and who read it as it
should be read, believe therein; and whoso disbelieve therein, 'tis they who
lose thereby.
O children of Israel!
remember my favours with which I favoured you, and that I have preferred you
over the worlds. And fear the day when no soul shall pay a recompense for a
soul, nor shall an equivalent be received therefrom, nor any inter-cession
avail; and they shall not be helped.
And when his Lord tried
Abraham with words, and he fulfilled them, He said, 'Verily, I will set thee as
a high priest 1 for men.' Said he, 'And of my seed?' God said,
'My covenant touches not the evildoers.'
And when we made the
House 2 a place of resort unto men, and a sanctuary,
and (said) take the station of Abraham 3 for a place of prayer; and
covenanted with Abraham and Ishmael, saying, 'Do ye two cleanse my house for
those who make the circuit, for those who pay devotions there, for those who
bow down, and for those too who adore.'
[120] When Abraham said,
'Lord, make this a town of safety, and provide the dwellers there with fruits,
such as believe in God and the last day!' (God) said, 'And he who misbelieves,
I will give him but little to enjoy, then will I drive him to the torment of
the fire, an evil journey will it be.'
And when Abraham raised up
the foundations of the House with Ishmael, 'Lord! receive it from us, verily,
thou art hearing and dost know. Lord! and make us too resigned1 unto Thee, and of our seed also a
nation resigned unto Thee, and show us our rites, and turn towards us, verily,
Thou art easy to be turned and merciful. Lord! and send them an apostle from
amongst themselves, to read to them Thy signs and teach them the Book and
wisdom, and to purify them; verily, Thou art the mighty and the wise.'
Who is averse from the
faith of Abraham save one who is foolish of soul? for we have chosen him in
this world, and in the future he is surely of the righteous.
[125] When his Lord said to
him, 'Be resigned,' he said, 'I am resigned' unto the Lord of the worlds.'
And Abraham instructed his
sons therein, and Jacob (saying), 'O my sons! verily, God has chosen for you a
religion, do not therefore die unless ye be resigned[1].'
Were ye then witnesses when
Jacob was facing death, when he said to his sons, 'What will ye serve when I am
gone?' They said, 'We will serve thy God, the God of thy fathers Abraham, and
Ishmael, and Isaac, one God; and we are unto Him re-signed.'
That is a nation that has
passed away, theirs is what they gained; and yours shall be what ye have
gained; ye shall not be questioned as to that which they have done.
They say, 'Be ye Jews or
Christians so shall ye be guided.' Say, 'Not so! but the faith of Abraham the
'Hanîf 1, he was not of the idolaters.'
[130] Say ye, 'We believe
in God, and what has been revealed to us, and what has been revealed to
Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and the Tribes, and what was
brought to Moses and Jesus, and what was brought unto the Prophets from their
Lord; we will not distinguish between any one of them, and unto Him are we
resigned.'
If they believe in that in
which ye believe, then are they guided; but if they turn back, then are they
only in a schism, and God will suffice thee against them, for He both hears and
knows.
The dye 2 of God! and who is better than God
at dyeing? and we are worshippers of Him.
Say, 'Do ye dispute with us
concerning God, and He is our Lord and your Lord? Ye have your works and we
have ours, and unto Him are we sincere.'
Do ye say that Abraham, and
Ishmael, and Isaac, and Jacob, and the Tribes were Jews or Christians? Say,
'Are ye more knowing than God? Who is more unjust than one who conceals a
testimony that he has from God?' But God is not careless of what ye do.
[135] That is a nation that
has passed away; theirs is what they gained, and yours shall be what ye have
gained; ye shall not be questioned as to that which they have done.
The fools among men will
say, 'What has turned them from their qiblah 1, on which they were agreed?'
Say, 'God's is the east and
the west, He guides whom He will unto the right path 2.' Thus have we made you a middle
nation, to be witnesses against men, and that the Apostle may be a witness
against you.
We have not appointed the
qiblah on which thou wert agreed, save that we might know who follows the
Apostle from him who turns. upon his heels; although it is a great thing save
to those whom God doth guide. But God will not waste your faith, for verily, God
with men is kind and merciful.
We see thee often turn
about thy face in the heavens, but we will surely turn thee to a qiblah thou
shalt like. Turn then thy face towards the Sacred Mosque 3; wherever ye be, turn your faces
towards it; for verily, those who have the Book know that it is the truth from
their Lord;-God is not careless of that which ye do.
[140] And if thou shouldst
bring to those who have been given the Book every sign, they would not follow
your qiblah; and thou art not to follow their qiblah; nor do some of them
follow the qiblah of the others: and if thou followest their lusts after the
knowledge that has come to thee then art thou of the evildoers.
Those whom we have given
the Book know him 1 as they know their sons, although a sect of
them do surely hide the truth, the while they know.
The truth (is) from thy
Lord; be not therefore one of those who doubt thereof.
Every sect has some one
side to which they turn (in prayer); but do ye hasten onwards to good works;
wherever ye are God will bring you all together 2; verily, God is mighty over all.
From whencesoever thou
comest forth, there turn thy face towards the Sacred Mosque, for it is surely
truth from thy Lord; God is not careless about what ye do. [145] And from
whencesoever thou comest forth, there turn thy face towards the Sacred Mosque,
and wheresoever ye are, turn your faces towards it, that men may have no
argument against you, save only those of them who are unjust; and fear them
not, but fear me and I will fulfil my favours to you, perchance ye may be
guided yet.
Thus have we sent amongst
you an apostle of yourselves, to recite to you our signs, to purify you and
teach you the Book and wisdom, and to teach you what ye did not know; remember
me, then, and I will remember you thank me, and do not misbelieve 3.
O ye who do believe! seek
aid from patience and from prayer, verily, God is with the patient. And say not
of those who are slain in God's way 4 (that they are) dead, but rather
living; but ye do not perceive.
[150] We will try you with
something of fear, and. hunger and loss of wealth, and souls and fruit; but
give good tidings to the patient, who when there falls on them a calamity say,
'Verily, we are God's and, verily, to Him do we return 1.' These, on them are blessings from
their. Lord and mercy, and they it is who are guided.
Verily, Zafâ and
Merwah 2 are of the beacons of God, and he who makes
the pilgrimage unto the House, or visits it, it is no crime for him to compass
them both about; and he who obeys his own impulse to a good work,-God is
grateful and doth know.
Verily, those who hide what
we have revealed of manifest signs and of guidance after we have manifested it
to men in the Book, them God shall curse, and those who curse shall curse them
too. [155] Save those who turn and do right and make (the signs) manifest;
these will I turn to again, for I am easy to be turned and merciful.
Verily, those who misbelieve
and die while still in misbelief, on them is the curse of God, and of the
angels, and of mankind altogether; to dwell therein for aye; the torment shall
not be lightened for them, no shall they be looked upon 3.
Your God is one God; there
is no God but He, the merciful, the compassionate.
Verily, in the creation of
the heavens and the earth, and the alternation of night and day, and in the
ship that runneth in the sea with that which profits man, and in what water God
sends down from heaven and
quickens therewith the
earth after its death, and spreads abroad therein all kinds of cattle, and in
the shifting of the winds, and in the clouds that are pressed into service
betwixt heaven and earth, are signs to people who can understand.
[160] Yet are there some
amongst mankind who take to themselves peers 1 other than God; they love them as
they should love God; while those who believe love God more. O that those, who
are unjust could only see, when they see the torment, that power is altogether
God's! Verily, God is keen to torment.
When those who are
followed 2 clear themselves of those who followed them,
and see the torment, and the cords 3 are cut asunder, those who followed
shall say, 'Had we but another turn 4, then would we clear ourselves of
them as they have cleared themselves of us.' So will God show them their works;
for them are sighs, and they shall not come forth from out the fire.
O ye folk! eat of what is
in the earth, things lawful and things good, and follow not the footsteps of
Satan, verily, to you he is an open foe. He does but bid you evil and sin, and
that ye should speak against God what ye do not know.
[165] When it is said to
them, 'Follow what God has revealed,' they say, 'Nay, we will follow what we
found our fathers agreed upon.' What! and though their fathers had no sense at
all or guidance - ?
The likeness of those who
misbelieve is as the likeness of him who shouts to that which hears him
not, save only a call and a
cry 1; deafness, dumbness, blindness, and they shall not understand.
O ye who do believe! eat of
the good things wherewith we have provided you, and give thanks unto God if it
be Him ye serve. He has only forbidden for you what is dead, and blood, and
flesh of swine, and whatsoever has been consecrated to other than God 2; but he who is forced, neither revolting nor transgressing, it is in no
sin for him; verily, God is forgiving and merciful.
Verily, those who hide what
God has revealed of the Book, and sell it for a little price, they shall eat
nothing in their bellies save fire and God will not speak to them on the day of
resurrection, nor will He purify them, but for them is grievous woe.
[170] They who sell
guidance for error, and pardon for torment, how patient must they be of fire!
That (is), because God has
revealed the Book with truth, and verily those who disagree about the Book are
in a wide schism.
Righteousness is not that ye
turn your faces towards the east or the west, but righteousness is, one who
believes in God, and the last day, and the angels, and the Book, and the
prophets, and who gives wealth for His love to kindred, and orphans, and the
poor, and the son of the road 3, and beggars, and those in
captivity; and who is steadfast in prayer, and gives alms; and those who are
sure of
their covenant when they
make a covenant; and the patient in poverty, and distress, and in time of
violence; these are they who are true, and these are those who fear.
O ye who believe!
Retaliation is prescribed for you for the slain: the free for the free, the
slave for the slave, the female for the female; yet he who is pardoned at all
by his brother, must be prosecuted in reason, and made to pay with
kindness 1.
That is an alleviation from
your Lord, and a mercy; and he who transgresses after that for him is grievous
woe.
[175] For you in
retaliation is there life, O ye possessors of minds! it may be ye will fear.
It is prescribed for you
that when one of you is face to face with death, if he leave (any) goods, the
legacy is to his parents, and to his kinsmen, in reason. A duty this upon all
those that fear.
But he who alters it 2 after that he has heard it,-the sin thereof is only upon those who
alter it; verily, God doth hear and know.
And he who fears from the
testator a wrong intention, or a crime, and doth make up the matter between the
parties, it is no sin to him; verily, God is forgiving and merciful.
O ye who believe! There is
prescribed for you the fast as it was prescribed for those before you; haply ye
may fear. [180] A certain number of days, but he amongst you who is ill or on a
journey, then (let him fast) another number of days. And
those who are fit to
fast 1 may redeem it by feeding a poor man; but he who follows an impulse to a
good work it is better for him; and if ye fast it is better for you, if ye did
but know.
The month of Rama.dhân,
wherein was revealed the Qur'ân, for a guidance to men, and for manifestations
of guidance, and for a Discrimination. And he amongst you who beholds this
month 2 then let him fast it; but he who is sick or on
a journey, then another number of days;-God desires for you what is easy, and
desires not for you what is difficult,-that ye may complete the number, and
say, 'Great is God,' for that He has guided you; haply ye may give thanks.
When my servants ask thee
concerning me, then, verily, I am near; I answer the prayer's prayer whene'er
he prays to me. So let them ask me for an answer, and let them believe in me;
haply they may be directed aright.
Lawful for you on the night
of the fast is commerce with your wives; they are a garment unto you, and ye a
garment unto them. God knows that ye did defraud yourselves, wherefore He has
turned towards you and forgiven you; so now go in unto them and crave what God
has prescribed for you, and eat and drink until a white thread can be
distinguished by you from a black one at the dawn. Then fulfil the fast until
the night, and go not in unto them, and ye at your devotions in the mosques the
while. These are the bounds that God has set, so draw not near thereto. Thus
does God make
manifest His signs to men,
that haply they may fear.
Devour not your wealth
among yourselves vainly, nor present it to the judges that ye may devour a part
of the wealth of men sinfully, the while ye know.
[185] They will ask thee
about the phases of the moon; say, 'They are indications of time for men and
for the pilgrimage.' And it is not righteousness that ye should enter into your
houses from behind them 1, but righteousness is he who fears;
so enter into your houses by the doors thereof and fear God; haply ye may
prosper yet.
Fight in God's way 2 with those who fight with you, but transgress 3 not; verily, God loves not those
who do transgress.
Kill them wherever ye find
them, and drive them out from whence they drive you out; for sedition is worse
than slaughter; but fight them not by the Sacred Mosque until they fight you
there; then kill them, for such is the recompense of those that misbelieve.
But if they desist, then,
verily, God is forgiving and merciful.
But fight them that there
be no sedition and that the religion may be God's; but, if they desist, then
let there be no hostility save against the unjust.
[190] The sacred month for
the sacred month 4;
for all sacred things demand retaliation 1; and whoso transgresses against
you, transgress against him like as he transgressed against you; but fear ye
God, and know that God is with those who fear.
Expend in alms in God's way and be not cast by your own hands into
perdition; but do good, for God loves those who do good.
And fulfil the pilgrimage and the visitation to God; but if ye be
besieged, then what is easiest for you by way of gift. But shave not your heads
until your gift shall reach its destination; and he amongst you who is sick or
has a hurt upon his head, then the redemption is by fasting or by alms or by an
offering. But when ye are safe again, then let him who would enjoy the
visitation until the pilgrimage 2 (bring) what is easiest as a gift.
And he who cannot find (anything to bring), then let him fast three days on the
pilgrimage and seven when ye return; these make ten days complete. That is, for
him whose family are not present in the Sacred Mosque; and fear God and know
that God is keen to punish.
The pilgrimage is (in) well-known months: whosoever then makes it incumbent
on himself (let him have neither) commerce with women, nor fornication, nor a
quarrel on the pilgrimage; and whatsoever of good ye do, God knoweth it; then
provide yourself for your journey; but the best provision is piety. Fear ye me
ye who possess minds.
It is no crime to you that ye seek good 1 from your Lord; but when ye pour
forth from 'Arafât, remember God by the sacred beacon 2. Remember Him how He guided you,
although ye were surely before of those who err.
[195] Then pour ye forth from whence men do pour forth and ask pardon of
God; verily, God is forgiving and merciful.
And when ye have performed your rites, remember God as ye remember your
fathers, or with a keener memory still.
There is among men such as says, 'Our Lord! give us in this world;' but
of the future life no portion shall he have.
And some there be who say, 'Our Lord! give us in this world good and in
the future good; and keep us from the torment of the fire!'
These,-they have their portion from what they have earned; for God is
swift at reckoning up.
Remember God for a certain number of days; but whoso hastens off in two
days, it is no sin to him, and he who lingers on it is no sin to him,-for him
who fears. So fear ye God and know that unto Him shall ye be gathered.
[200] There is among men one 3 whose speech about the life of this
world pleases thee, and he calls on God to witness what is in his heart; yet is
he most fierce in opposition unto thee. And when he turns away, he strives upon
the earth to do evil therein, and
to destroy the tilth and the stock; verily, God loves not evil doing.
And when it is said to him, 'Fear God,' then pride takes hold upon him in sin;
but hell is enough for him! surely an evil couch is that.
And there is among men one who selleth his soul 1, craving those things that are
pleasing unto God; and God is kind unto His servants.
O ye who believe! enter ye into the peace 2, one and all, and follow not the
footsteps of Satan; verily, to you he is an open foe. [205] And if ye slip
after that the manifest signs have come to you, then know that God is the
mighty, the wise.
What can they expect but that God should come unto them in the shadow of
a cloud, and the angels too? But the thing is decreed, and unto God do things
return.
Ask the children of Israel
how many a manifest sign we gave to them; and whoso alters God's favours after
that they have come to him, then God is keen at following up.
Made fair to those who misbelieve is this world's life; they jest at
those who do believe. But those who fear shall be above them on the
resurrection clay. God gives provision unto whom He will without account.
Men were one nation once, and God sent prophets with good tidings and
with warnings, and sent
down with them the Book in truth, to judge between men in that wherein
they disagreed; but none did disagree therein save those who had been given it
after that manifest signs had come to them, through greed amongst themselves;
and God guided those who did believe to that truth concerning which they
disagreed by His permission, for God guides whom He will unto the right path.
[210] Did ye count to enter Paradise,
while there had nothing come to you like those who passed away before you; there
touched them violence and harm, and they were made to quake, until the Apostle
and those who believed with him said, 'When (comes) God's help? Is not God's
help then surely nigh?'
They will ask thee what they are to expend in alms: say, 'Whatsoever
good ye expend it should be for parents and kinsmen, and the orphan and the
poor, and the son of the road; and whatsoever good ye do, verily, of it God
knows.'
Prescribed for you is fighting, but it is hateful to you. Yet
peradventure that ye hate a thing while it is good for you, and peradventure
that ye