[paragraph continues] I order thee?' he said, 'I am
better than he; Thou hast created me from fire, and him Thou hast created out
of clay.'
Said He, 'Then go down
therefrom; what ails thee that thou shouldst be big with pride therein? go
forth! verily, thou art of the little ones.'
He said, 'Respite me until
the day when they shall be raised.' He said, 'Verily, thou art of the
respited;' [15] said he, 'For that Thou hast led me into error, I will lie in
wait for them in Thy straight path; then I will surely come to them, from
before them and from behind them; and most of them Thou shalt not find
thankful.' He said, 'Go forth therefrom, despised, expelled; whoso follows
thee, I will surely fill hell with you altogether. But, O Adam, dwell thou and
thy wife in Paradise and eat from whence ye
will, but draw not nigh unto this tree or ye will be of the unjust.'
But Satan whispered to them
to display to them what was kept back from them of their shame, and he said,
'Your Lord has only forbidden you this tree lest ye should be twain angels, or
should become of the immortals;' [20] and he swore to them both, 'Verily, I am
unto you a sincere adviser;' and he beguiled them by deceit, and when they
twain tasted of the tree, their shame was shown them, and they began to stitch
upon themselves the leaves of the garden. And their Lord called unto them, 'Did
I not forbid you from that tree there, and say to you, Verily, Satan is to you
an open foe?' They said, 'O our Lord! we have wronged ourselves-and if Thou
dost not forgive us and have mercy on us, we shall surely be of those who are
lost!' He said, 'Go ye down, one of you to the other a foe; but for you in
the earth there is an
abode, and a provision for a season.' He said, 'Therein shall ye live and
therein shall ye die, from it shall ye be brought forth.'
[25] O sons of Adam! we
have sent down to you garments wherewith to cover your shame, and plumage 1; but the garment of piety, that is better. That is one of the signs of
God, haply ye may remember.
O sons of Adam! let not
Satan infatuate you as he drove your parents out of Paradise, stripping from
them their garments, and showing them their shame; verily, he sees you-he and
his tribe, from whence ye cannot see them. Verily, we have made the devils
patrons of those who do not believe, and when they commit an abomination they
say, 'We found our fathers at this, and God bade us do it.'
Say, 'God bids you not to
do abomination; do ye say against God that which ye do not know?'
Say, 'My Lord bids only
justice:-set steadfastly your faces at every mosque and pray to Him, being
sincere in your religion. As He brought you forth in the beginning, shall ye
return. A sect He guides, and for a sect of them was error due; verily, they
did take the devils for their patrons instead of God, and they did count that
they were guided.'
O sons of Adam! take your
ornaments to every mosque 2; and eat and drink, but do not be
extravagant, for He loves not the extravagant.
[30] Say, 'Who has
prohibited the ornaments of God which He brought forth for His servants, and
the good things of His providing?' say, 'On the day of
judgment they shall only be
for those who believed when in the life of this world 1.' Thus do we detail the signs unto
a people that do know.
Say, 'My Lord has only
prohibited abominable deeds, the apparent thereof and the concealed thereof,
and sin, and greed for that which is not right, and associating with God what
He has sent down no power for, and saying against God that which ye do not
know.'
Every nation has its
appointed time, and when their appointed time comes they cannot keep it back an
hour, nor can they bring it on.
O sons of Adam! verily,
there will come to you apostles from amongst you, narrating unto you my signs;
then whoso fears God and does what is right, there is no fear for them, nor
shall they grieve. But those who say my signs are lies, and who are too big with
pride for them, these are the fellows of the Fire, they shall dwell therein for
aye!
[35] Who is more unjust
than he who devises against God a lie, or says His signs are lies? These, their
portion of the Book shall reach them 2, until when our messengers come to
take their souls away, and say, 'Where is what ye used to call upon instead of
God?' they say, 'They have strayed away from us;' and they shall bear witness
against themselves that they have been misbelievers.
He will say, 'Enter
ye-amongst the nations who
[paragraph continues] Lord promised you is true?' They
will say, 'Yea!' And a crier from amongst them will cry out, 'The curse of God
is on the unjust who turn from the way of God and crave to make it crooked,
while in the hereafter they do disbelieve!'
And betwixt the two there
is a veil, and on al Aarâf are men who know each by marks; and they shall cry
out to the fellows of Paradise, 'Peace be upon you!' they cannot enter it
although they so desire. [45] But when their sight is turned towards the
fellows of the Fire, they say, 'O our Lord! place us not with the unjust
people.' And the fellows on al Aarâf will cry out to the men whom they know by
their marks, and say, 'Of no avail to you were your collections, and what ye
were so big with pride about; are these those ye swore that God would not
extend mercy to? Enter ye Paradise; there is no fear for you, nor shall ye be
grieved.'
But the fellows of the Fire
shall cry out to the fellows of Paradise,
'Pour out upon us water, or something of what God has provided you with 1.' They will say, 'God has prohibited them both to those who misbelieve;
who took their religion for a sport and a play; whom the life of the world
beguiled.'-To-day do we forget them as they forgot the meeting of this day, and
for that they did deny our signs!
[50] Now we have brought
them a book explaining it in knowledge, a guidance and a mercy to a people who
believe.
Do they wait now for aught
but its interpretation?-on the day when its interpretation shall come,
those who forgot it before
will say, 'There did come to us the apostles of our Lord in truth, have we
intercessors to intercede for us? or, could we return, we would do otherwise
than we did.' They have lost themselves, and that which they devised has
strayed away from them.
Verily, your Lord is God
who created the heavens and the earth in six days; then He made for the
Throne 1. He covers night with the day-it pursues it
incessantly-and the sun and the moon and the stars are subject to His bidding.
Aye!-His is the creation and the bidding,-blessed be God the Lord of the worlds
Call on your Lord humbly
and secretly, verily, He loves not the transgressors. And do not evil in the
earth after it has been righted; and call upon Him with fear and earnestness;
verily, the mercy of God is nigh unto those who do well.
[55] He it is who sends
forth the winds as heralds before His mercy; until when they lift the heavy
cloud which we drive to a dead land, and send down thereon water, and bring
forth therewith every kind of fruit;-thus do we bring forth the dead; haply ye
may remember.
And the good land brings
forth its vegetation by the permission of its Lord; and that which is vile
brings forth naught but scarcity. Thus do we turn about our signs for a people
who are grateful.
We did send Noah unto his
people, and he said, 'O my people! serve God, ye have no god but Him; verily, I
fear for you the torment of the mighty day.' Said the chiefs of his people,
'Verily,
we do surely see you in
obvious error.' Said he, 'O my people! there is no error in me; but I am an
apostle from the Lord of the worlds. [60] I preach to you the messages .of my
Lord, and I give you sincere advice; and I know from God what ye know not.
What! do ye wonder that there came to you a reminder from your Lord by a man
from amongst yourselves, to warn you, and that ye may fear? but haply ye may
receive mercy.'
But they called him a liar,
and we rescued him and those who were with him in the ark; and we drowned those
who said our signs were lies, verily, they were a blind people.
And unto 'Âd 1 (we sent) their brother Hûd 2, who said, 'O my people! serve God,
ye have no god save Him; what! will ye not then fear?' Said the chiefs of those
who misbelieved amongst his people, 'Verily, we see thee in folly, and, verily,
we certainly think thou art of the liars.' [65] He said, 'O my people! there is
no folly in me; but I am an apostle from the Lord of the worlds; I preach to
you the messages of your Lord; and, verily, I am to you a faithful adviser.
What! do ye then wonder that there comes to you a reminder from your Lord by a
man from amongst yourselves, to warn you? remember when He made you vicegerents
after Noah's people and increased you in length of stature; remember, then, the
benefits of God,
haply ye may prosper!' They
said, 'Hast thou come to us that we may worship God alone, and leave what our
fathers used to worship? then bring us what thou dost threaten us with, if thou
art of those who tell the truth!' He said, 'There shall fall upon you from your
Lord horror and wrath; do ye wrangle with me about names, which ye and your
fathers have named yourselves, for which God sent down no power; wait then
expectant, and I with you will wait expectant too! [70] But we rescued him and
those with him, by mercy from ourselves, and we cut off the hindermost parts of
those who said our signs were lies and who were not believers.'
Unto Thamûd (we sent) their
brother Zâli'h, who said, 'O my people! worship God; ye have no god but Him:
there has come to you a manifest sign from your Lord. This she-camel of God's
is a sign for you; leave her then to eat in the land of God,
and touch her not with evil, or there will overtake you grievous woe. And
remember how he made you vicegerents after 'Âd and stablished you in the earth,
so that ye took for yourselves castles on its plains and hewed out mountains
into houses 1; and remember the benefits of God, and waste
not the land, despoiling it.' Said the chiefs of those who were big with pride
from amongst his people to those who were weak,-to those amongst them who
believed, 'Do ye know that Zâli'h is sent from his Lord?' They said, 'We do
believe in that with which he is sent.' Said those who were big with pride,
'Verily, in what ye do believe we disbelieve.'
And Lot, when he said to his people, 'Do ye approach an abomination
which no one in all the world ever anticipated you in? verily, ye approach men
with lust rather than women-nay, ye are a people who exceed.' [80] But his
people's answer only was to say, 'Turn them out of your village, verily, they
are a people who pretend to purity.' But we saved him and his people, except
his wife, who was of those who lingered; and we rained down upon them a
rain;-see then how was the end of the sinners!
And unto Midian did we send their brother
[paragraph
continues] Sho'hâib 1, who said, 'O my people! serve God,
ye have no god save Him. There has come to you a manifest sign from your Lord;
then give good weight and measure, and be not niggardly of your gifts to men,
and do not evil in the earth after it has been righted. That is better for you
if ye are believers; and sit not down in every path, threatening and turning
from the path of God those who believe in Him, and craving to make it crooked.
Remember when ye were few and He multiplied you; and see what was the end of
the evildoers! [85] And if there be a party of you who believe in what I am
sent with, and a party who believe not, then wait patiently until God judges
between us, for He is the best of judges.' Said the crowd of those who were big
with pride amongst His people, 'We will of a surety turn thee out, O Sho'hâib!
and those who believe with thee, from our village; or else thou shalt return
unto our faith.' Said he, 'What even if we be averse therefrom? We shall have
devised a lie against God if we return unto your faith, after God has saved us
from it; and what should ail us that we should return thereto, unless that God
our Lord should please? our Lord embraces everything in His knowledge;-on God
do we rely. O our Lord! open between us and between our people in truth, for
Thou art the best of those who open 2.' And the chiefs of those who
disbelieved amongst
his people said, 'If ye follow Sho'hâib, verily, ye shall be the
losers;' then there took them the earthquake, and in the morning they lay in
their dwellings prone. [90] Those who called Sho'hâib a liar, (were) as though
they had not dwelt therein!-Those who called Sho'hâib a liar, they were the
losers then! And he turned away from them and said, 'O my people! I preached to
you the messages of my Lord, and I gave you good advice; how should I be vexed
for a people who do misbelieve?'
We have not sent unto a city any prophet except we overtook the people
thereof with trouble and distress, that haply they might humble themselves; and
then did we give them, in exchange for evil, good, until they increased and
said, 'Distress and joy both touched our fathers;' then we overtook them
suddenly ere they could perceive.-Had the people of the town but believed and feared,
we would have opened up for them blessings from the heavens and from the earth;
but they said it was a lie, so we overtook them for that which they had earned.
[95] Were the people of these cities then secure that our violence would
not come on them by night, while they slept? were the people of these cities
secure that our violence would not come on them in the morning whilst they
played? were they secure from the craft of God? none feel secure from the craft
of God except a people that shall lose.
Is it not shown to those who inherit the earth after its (former)
people, that, did we please, we would smite 1 them in their sins, and would set a
stamp upon their hearts, and then they should not hear?
These cities, we do relate to thee their stories. There came to them our
apostles with manifest signs; but they did not at all believe in what they
called a lie before.-Thus doth God set a stamp upon the hearts of those who
misbelieve.
[100] Nor did we find in most of them a covenant; but we did find most
of them workers of abomination.
Then we raised up after them Moses with our signs to Pharaoh and his
chiefs; but they dealt unjustly therewith, and see what was the end of the
evildoers!
Moses said, 'O Pharaoh! verily, I am an apostle from the Lord of the
worlds; it is not right for me to speak against God aught but. the truth. I
have come to you with a manifest sign from my Lord; send then the children of Israel with
me.' Said he, 'If thou hast come with a sign, then bring it, if thou art of
those who speak the truth.' Then he threw his rod down, and lo! it was an
obvious snake; [105] and he drew out his hand, and lo! it was white to the
beholders. Said the chiefs of Pharaoh's people, Verily, this is surely a
knowing magician; he desires to turn you out of your land;-what is it then ye
bid?' They said, 'Give him and his brother some hope; and send into the cities
to collect and bring you every knowing magician.' [110] And the magician came
to Pharaoh and said, 'Is there indeed a reward for us if we are conquerors?' He
said, 'Yea! and ye shall be of those who draw nigh unto me.' They said, 'O
Moses! wilt thou cast down (thy rod) or shall we be (first) to throw?' Said he,
'Throw down;' and when they threw down, they did enchant the people's eyes, and
made them dread, and brought a
mighty magic. But we inspired Moses (saying), 'Throw down thy rod, and
it will gulp down that which they devise;' [115] and the truth stood fast, and
vain was that which they had done; and they were conquered there, and turned
back feeling small! and the magicians threw themselves down adoring. Said they,
'We believe in the Lord of the worlds, the Lord of Moses and Aaron!' [120] Said
Pharaoh, 'Do ye believe in him ere I give you leave? This is craft which ye
have devised in the land, to turn its people out therefrom, but soon shall ye
know! I will cut off your hands and your feet from opposite sides, then I will
crucify you altogether!' They said, 'Verily, we unto our Lord return! nor dost
thou take vengeance on us, save for that we believe in the signs of our Lord,
when they come to us.
'O our Lord! pour out upon us patience, and take us to Thyself
resigned 1.' And the chiefs of Pharaoh's
people said, 'Will ye leave Moses and his people to do evil in the land, and to
leave thee and thy gods?' Said he, 'We will have their sons slain and their
women we will let live, for, verily, we are triumphant over them.'
[125] Said Moses unto his people, 'Ask for aid from God and be patient;
verily, the earth is God's! He gives it for an inheritance to whom He pleases
of His servants, and the future is for those who fear.' They said, 'We have
been hurt before thou didst come to us, and since thou hast come to us.' Said
he, 'It may be that your Lord will destroy your foe, and will make you succeed
him in the earth; and He will see how ye act.'
We had overtaken Pharaoh's people with the years (of dearth) and
scarcity of fruits, that haply they might remember; but when there came to them
a good thing they said, 'This is ours;' and if there befel them an evil, they
took the augury from Moses and those with him;-is not their augury only in
God's hands?-but most of them know not.
And they said, 'Whatever thou dost bring us as a sign to enchant us
therewith, yet will we not believe in thee.'
[130] Then we sent upon them the flood and the locusts and the lice and
the frogs and the blood,-signs detailed; but they were big with pride and were
a people who did sin.
And when there fell upon them the plague, they said, 'O Moses! call upon
thy Lord for us, as He has covenanted with thee; verily, if thou dost remove
the plague from us, we will believe in thee; and we will assuredly send with
thee the children of Israel.' But when we removed from them the plague until
the appointed time which they should reach, lo! then they broke their promise.
But we took vengeance on them, and we drowned them in the sea, for that they
said our signs were lies and were careless thereof. And we gave as an
inheritance unto the people who had been weak, the eastern quarters of the
earth and the western quarters thereof, which we had blest; and the good word
of thy Lord was fulfilled on the children of Israel, for that they were
patient; and we destroyed that which Pharaoh and his people had made and that
which they had piled 1. And with the children of Israel
we passed across the sea; and they
came unto a people devoted to their idols, and said, 'O Moses! make for us a
god as they have gods.' Said he, 'Verily, ye are ignorant people.' [135]
Verily, these-destroyed shall be that which they are given to; and vain is that
which they have done.
He said, 'Other than God then do ye
crave for a god, when He has preferred you above the worlds?'
And when we saved you from Pharaoh's
people who wrought you evil woe, killing your sons, and letting your women
live; and in that was a mighty trial from your Lord.
And we appointed for Moses thirty
nights, and completed them with ten (more), so that the time appointed by his
Lord was completed to forty nights. And Moses said unto his brother Aaron, 'Be
thou my vicegerent amongst my people, and do what is right, and follow not the
path of the evildoers.'
And when Moses came to our
appointment, and his Lord spake unto him, he said, 'O my Lord! show me,-that I
may look on thee!' He said, 'Thou canst not see me; but look upon the mountain,
and if it remain steady in its place, thou shalt see me;' but when his Lord
appeared unto the mountain He made it dust, and Moses fell down in a swoon!
[140] And when he came to himself,
he said, 'Celebrated be thy praise! I turn repentant unto Thee, and I am the
first of those who are resigned.'
He said, 'O Moses! verily, I have chosen
thee over the people with my messages and my words, take then what I have
brought thee, and be of those
who thank.' And we wrote for him
upon tablets an admonition concerning everything, and a detailing of
everything: 'Take them then with firmness, and bid thy people take them for
what is best thereof. I will show you the abode of those who work abominations;
I will turn from my signs those who are big with pride in the earth without
right; and if they see every sign they shall not believe therein, and if they
see the path of rectitude they shall not take it for a path; but if they see
the path of error they shall take it for a path;-that is be-cause they have
said our signs are lies and have been careless of them.'
[145] But those who say our signs
and the meeting of the last day are lies,-vain are their works: shall they be
rewarded save for that which they have done?
And Moses' people after him took to
themselves of their ornaments a corporeal calf that lowed 1; did they not see that it could not
speak with them, nor could it guide them in the path? They took it and they
were unjust; but when they bit their hands with fruitless rage and saw that
they had gone astray, they said, 'Verily, if our Lord have not compassion on us
and forgive us we shall surely be of those who lose!'
And when Moses returned unto his
people angry and grieved, he said, 'Evil is it that ye have done after me!
Would ye hasten on the bidding of your Lord?' and he threw down the tablets and
took his brother by the head to drag him towards him, but he said, 'O son of my
mother! verily, the people
weakened me and well-nigh killed me;
make not then mine enemies glad about me, and put me not with the unjust
people.' [150] He said, 'O Lord! pardon me and my brother, and let us enter
into Thy mercy; for Thou art the most merciful of the merciful. Verily, these
have taken to themselves a calf; there shall reach them wrath from their Lord,
and abasement in the life of this world; for thus do we reward those who forge
a lie. But those who have done bad works, and then turn again after them and
believe,-verily, thy Lord, after that, is forgiving and merciful.'
And when Moses' wrath calmed down he
took the tables, in the inscription of which was guidance and mercy for those
who dread their Lord.
And Moses chose from his people
seventy men for our appointment; and when the earthquake took them he said, 'O
my Lord! hadst Thou willed, Thou hadst destroyed them before and me. Wilt Thou
destroy us for what the fools amongst us have done? This is naught but Thy
trial, wherewith Thou dost lead astray whom Thou pleasest and guidest whom Thou
pleasest; Thou art our patron! forgive us and have mercy on us, for Thou art
the best of those who do forgive!
[155] 'And write down for us in this
world good, and in the future too; verily, we are guided unto Thee.' He said,
'My punishment-with it I fall on whom I will; and my mercy embraceth
everything; and I will write it down for those who fear, and who give alms, and
those who in our signs believe,-who follow the Apostle-the illiterate
prophet 1, whom
they find written down with them in
the law and the gospel, bidding them what is reasonable and forbidding them
what is wrong, and making lawful for them what is good, and making unlawful
evil things; and setting down for them their burdens and the yokes which were
upon them;-to those who believe in him and aid him and help him and follow the
law which has been sent down with him-they shall be the prosperous.'
Say, 'O ye folk! verily, I am the
Apostle of God unto you all,'-of Him whose is the kingdom of the heavens and
the earth, there is no god but He! He quickens and He kills! believe then in
God and His Apostle, the illiterate prophet,-who believes in God and in His
words-then follow him that haply ye may be guided.
Amongst Moses' people is a nation
guided in truth, and thereby act they justly.
[160] And we cut them up into twelve
tribes, each a nation; and we revealed unto Moses, when his people asked him for
drink, 'Strike with thy staff the rock!' and there gushed forth from it twelve
springs, each folk knew their drinking place. And we overshadowed them with the
cloud; and sent down upon them the manna and the quails, 'Eat of the good
things we have provided you with!'-Yet they did not wrong us, but it was
themselves they wronged.
And when it was said unto them,
'Dwell in this city and eat therefrom as ye will, and say 'hittatun and
enter the gate adoring; so will we pardon you your sins;-we will increase those
who do well.' But those amongst them who did wrong changed it for another word
than which was said to them; and we
sent upon them a plague from heaven
for that they were unjust.
Ask them too about the city which
stood by the sea, when they transgressed upon the Sabbath; when their fish came
to them on the Sabbath day sailing straight up to them; but on the days when
they kept not the Sabbath, they came not to them, thus did we try them for the
abominations that they wrought 1.
And when a nation from amongst them
said, 'Why do ye warn a people whom God would destroy, or punish with severe
torment?' they said, 'As an excuse to your Lord, that haply they may fear.'
[165] But when they forgot what they had been reminded of, we saved those who
forbade evil, but we overtook those who did wrong with punishment;-evil was the
abomination that they did, but when they rebelled against what they were
forbidden, we said to them, 'Become ye apes, despised and spurned!' and then
thy Lord proclaimed that He would surely send against them till the
resurrection day, those who should wreak them evil torment; verily, thy Lord is
quick at following up, but, verily, He is forgiving, merciful.
We cut them up in the earth into
nations. Of them are the righteous, and of them are the reverse of that; we
have tried them with good things and with bad things haply they may return.
But there succeeded them successors
who inherited the Book! They take the goods of this lower world and say, 'It
will be forgiven us.' But if the like goods came to them they would take them
too! Was there not taken from them a covenant by
the Book, that they should not say
against God aught but the truth? Yet they study therein! But the abode of the
future life is better for those who fear-do ye not then understand? But those
who hold fast by the Book and are steadfast in prayer-verily, we will not waste
the hire of those who do right.
[170] And when we shook the mountain
over them, as though it were a shadow, and they thought it would fall upon them
(saying), 'Take ye what we have given you with firmness, and remember what is
therein; haply ye may fear.'
And when thy Lord took from the
children of Adam out of their loins their seed, and made them bear witness
against themselves, 'Am I not your Lord?' They said, 'Yea! we do bear
witness'-lest ye should say on the day of resurrection, 'Verily, for this we
did not care;' or say, 'Verily, our fathers associated others with God before
us, and we were but their seed after them: wilt Thou then destroy us for what
vaindoers did?'-Thus do we detail the signs; haply they may return.
Read to them the declaration of him
to whom we brought our signs, and who stepped away therefrom, and Satan
followed him, and he was of those who were beguiled 1. [175] Had we pleased we would have
exalted him thereby, but he crouched upon the earth and followed his lust, and
his likeness was as the likeness of a dog, whom if thou shouldst attack
whom God leads astray there is no
guide for him! He leaves them in their rebellion, blindly wandering on.
They will ask you about the Hour,
for what time it is fixed?-say, 'The knowledge thereof is only with my Lord;
none shall manifest it at its time but He; it is heavy in the heavens and the
earth, it will not come to you save on a sudden.'
They will ask as though thou wert
privy to it, say, 'The knowledge thereof is only with God,'-but most folk do
not know.
Say, 'I cannot control profit or
harm for myself, save what God will. If I knew the unseen I should surely have
much that is good, nor would evil touch me; I am but a warner and a herald of
good tidings unto a people who believe.'
He it is who created you from one
soul, and made therefrom its mate to dwell therewith; and when he covered her
she bore a light burden and went about therewith; but when it grew heavy they
called on God, Lord of them both, 'Surely if thou givest us a rightly-shaped
child we shall of a surety be of those who thank.' [190] And when He gave them
both a rightly-shaped child they joined partners with Him for that which He had
given them, but exalted be God above that which they associate with Him 1.
Will they associate with Him those who cannot create aught,
but are themselves created, which
have no power to help them, and cannot even help themselves?
But if ye call them unto guidance
they will not follow you. It is the same to them if Thou dost call them or if
Thou dost hold thy tongue.
Those whom ye call on other than God
are servants like yourselves. Call on them then, and let them answer you, if so
be ye tell the truth! Have they feet to walk with? or have they hands to hold
with? or have they eyes to see with? or have they ears to hear with? Call upon
your partners; then. plot against me, and do not wait.
[195] Verily, my patron is God, who
hath sent down the Book, and He is the patron of the righteous. But those whom
ye call on beside Him cannot help you, nor can they even help themselves. But
if ye call them unto the guidance they will not hear, thou mayest see them
looking towards thee, yet they do not see. Take to pardon, and order what is
kind, and shun the ignorant; and if an incitement from the devil incites you,
then seek refuge in God: verily, He both hears and knows.
[200] Verily, those who fear God, if
a wraith from the devil touch, mention Him, and lo! they see 1.
And their brethren he shall increase
in error, then they shall not desist.
Shouldst Thou not bring them a
sign 2 they say, Hast Thou not yet made
choice of one?' Say, 'I only follow what is inspired to me by my Lord.
[paragraph continues] These are perceptions from my Lord,
and a guidance and a mercy to a people who believe.'
And when the Qur'ân is read, then
listen thereto and keep silence; haply ye may obtain mercy.
And remember thy Lord within thyself
humbly and with fear, not openly in words, in the morning and in the evening;
and be not of those who do not care. [205] Verily, they who are with my Lord
are not too big with pride for His service, but they do celebrate His praise,
and Him they do adore.