and remind them of the
days 1 of God!' verily, in that are signs to every
patient, grateful one.
When Moses said to his
people, 'Remember the favours of God towards you, when He saved you from
Pharaoh's people, who sought to wreak you evil woe, slaughtering your sons and
letting your women live;' in that was a great trial for you from your Lord.
When your Lord proclaimed, 'If ye give thanks I will surely give you increase;
but if ye misbelieve, verily, my torment is severe!' And Moses said, 'If ye
misbelieve, ye and those who are on the earth altogether-then, verily, God is
rich, and to be praised!'
Has not the story come to
you of those who were before you, of the people of Noah, and 'Âd, and Thamûd,
[10] and those who came after them? none knows them save God. Apostles came
unto them with manifest signs; but they thrust their hands into their
mouths 2 and said, 'Verily, we disbelieve in that which
ye are sent with, and we are in hesitating doubt concerning that to which ye
call us!' Their apostles said, 'Is there doubt about God, the originator of the
heavens and the earth? He calls you to pardon you for your sins, and to respite
you until an appointed time.'
They said, 'Ye are but
mortals like ourselves; ye wish to turn us from what our fathers used to serve.
Bring us, then, obvious authority!'
Their apostles said unto
them, 'We are only
mortals like yourselves;
but God is gracious unto whomsoever He will of His servants, and it is not for
us to bring you an authority, save by His permission; but upon God do the
believers rely!' [15] What ails us that we should not rely on God when He has
guided us in our paths? we will be surely patient in your hurting us; for upon
God rely those who do rely.
And those who misbelieved
said to their apostles, 'We will drive you forth from our land; or else ye
shall return to our faith!' And their Lord inspired them, 'We will surely
destroy the unjust; and we will make you to dwell in the land after them. That
is for him who fears my, place and fears my threat!'
Then they asked for an
issue; and disappointed was every rebel tyrant! Behind such a one is hell, and
he shall be given to drink liquid puss 1! [20] He shall try to swallow it,
but cannot gulp it down; and death shall come upon him from every place, and
yet he shall not die; and behind him shall be rigorous woe!
The likeness of those who
disbelieve on their Lord,-their works are as ashes whereon the wind blows
fiercely on a stormy day. They have no power at all over that which they have
earned.-That is the remote error!
Dost not thou see that God
created the heavens and the earth in truth? If He please He can take
you off and bring a new
creation; nor is that hard for God!
They all come out to God;
and the weak say to those who were big with pride, 'We were followers of yours,
can ye now avail us aught against God's torment?'
[25] They say, 'If God had
guided us we would have guided you. It is the same to us if we are agonized or
if we are penitent, we have no escape.'
And Satan says, when the
affair is decided, 'Verily, God promised you a promise of truth; but I promised
you and failed you; for I had no authority over you. I only called you, and ye
did answer me; then blame me not, but blame yourselves; I cannot help you, nor
can you help me. I disbelieved in your associating me (with God) before;
verily, the wrong-doers, for them is grievous woe!'
But I will cause those who
believe and do aright to enter gardens beneath which rivers flow, to dwell
therein for aye by the permission of their Lord; their salutation therein is
'Peace!'
Dost thou not see how God
strikes out a parable? A good word is like a good tree whose root is firm; and
whose branches are in the sky [30] it gives its fruit at every season by the
permission of its Lord-but God strikes out parables for men that haply they may
be mindful.
And the likeness of a bad
word is as a bad tree, which is felled from above the earth, and has no staying
place.
God answers those who believe
with the sure word in this world's life and in the next; but
[paragraph continues] God leads the wrong-doers astray;
for God does what He will.
Dost not thou see those who
have changed God's favours for misbelief, and have made their people to alight
at the abode of perdition?-in hell they shall broil, and an ill resting-place
shall it be!
[35] And they made peers
for God, to lead men astray from His path. Say, 'Enjoy yourselves, for, verily,
your journey is to the Fire.'
Say to my servants who
believe, that they be steadfast in prayer and expend in alms of what we have
bestowed upon them in secret and in public, before there comes the day when
there shall be no buying and no friendship.
God it is who created the
heavens and the earth; and sent down from the sky water, and brought forth
therewith fruits as a provision for you; and subjected to you the ships, to
float therein upon the sea at His bidding; and subjected for you the rivers;
and subjected for you the sun and the moon, constant both; and subjected for
you, the night and the day; and brought you of everything ye asked Him: but if
ye try to number God's favours, ye cannot count them;-verily, man is very
unjust and ungrateful.
And when Abraham said, 'My
Lord, make this land 1 safe, and turn me and my sons away from
serving idols!
My Lord, verily, they have
led many men astray; but he who follows me, verily, he is of me; but he who
rebels against me,-verily, thou art pardoning, merciful!
[40] 'O our Lord! verily, I
have made some of my seed dwell in a valley without corn, by thy Sacred
House 1. O our Lord! let them be steadfast in prayer
and make the hearts of men yearn towards them, and provide them with fruits,
haply they may give thanks.
'O our Lord! verily, Thou
knowest what we hide and what we publish; for naught is hid from God in the
earth or in the sky. Praise to God who hath bestowed on me, notwithstanding my
old age, Ishmael and Isaac!-verily, my Lord surely hears prayer.
'O my Lord! make me
steadfast in prayer, and of my seed likewise! O our Lord! and accept my prayer!
O our Lord! pardon me and my parents and the believers on the reckoning day!'
So think not God careless
of what the unjust do; He only respites them until the day on which all eyes
shall stare!
Hurrying on, raising up
their heads, with their looks not turned back to them 2, and their hearts void; and warn
men of the day when the torment shall come!
[45] And those who have
done wrong shall say, 'O our Lord! respite us until an appointed time nigh at
hand, and we will respond to Thy call, and follow the apostles!' - 'What! did
ye not swear before, ye should have no decline?'
And ye dwelt in the
dwellings of those who had wronged themselves; and it was made plain to you how
we did with them; and we struck out parables
for you: but they plotted
their stratagems, but with God is a stratagem for them, although at their
stratagem the mountains should give way.
Think then not indeed that
God fails in his promise to his apostles;-verily, God is mighty, the Lord of
vengeance; on the day when the earth shall be changed for another earth, and
the heavens too; and (all) shall go forth unto God, the one, the dominant.
[50] Thou shalt see the
sinners on that day bound together in fetters; with shirts of pitch, and fire
covering their faces;-that God may reward each soul according to what it has
earned; verily, God is swift at reckoning up!
This is a message to be
delivered to men that they may be warned thereby, and know that only He is
God,-one,-and that those who have minds may remember.