The Koran (Al-Qur'an) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 711 pages of information about The Koran (Al-Qur'an).

The Koran (Al-Qur'an) eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 711 pages of information about The Koran (Al-Qur'an).

And they say, “What sort of apostle is this?  He eateth food and he walketh the streets!  Unless an angel be sent down and take part in his warnings,

Or a treasure be thrown down to him, or he have a garden that supplieth him with food . . ."4 and those unjust persons say, “Ye follow but a man enchanted.”

See what likenesses they strike out for thee!  But they err, and cannot find their way.

Blessed be He who if he please can give thee better than that of which they speak-Gardens, ’neath which the rivers flow:  and pavilions will He assign thee.

Aye, they have treated the coming of “the Hour” as a lie.  But a flaming fire have we got ready for those who treat the coming of the Hour as a lie.

When it shall see them from afar, they shall hear its raging and roaring,-

And when they shall be flung into a narrow space thereof bound together, they shall invoke destruction on the spot: 

-"Call not this day for one destruction, but call for destructions many.”

Say:  Is this, or the Paradise of Eternity which was promised to the God-fearing, best?  Their recompense shall it be and their retreat;

Abiding therein for ever, they shall have in it all that they desire!  It is a promise to be claimed of thy Lord.

And on the day when he shall gather them together, and those whom they worshipped beside God, he will say, “Was it ye who led these my servants astray, or of themselves strayed they from the path?”

They will say, “Glory be to thee!  It beseemed not us to take other lords than thee.  But thou gavest them and their fathers their fill of good things, till they forgat the remembrance of thee, and became a lost people.”

Then will God say to the Idolaters, “Now have they made you liars in what ye say,5 and they have no power to avert your doom, or to succour you.”

And whosoever of you thus offendeth, we will make him taste a great punishment.

Never have we sent Apostles before thee who ate not common food, and walked not the streets.  And we test you by means of each other.  Will ye be steadfast?  Thy Lord is looking on!

They who look not forward to meet Us say, “If the angels be not sent down to us, or unless we behold our Lord. . . .” Ah! they are proud of heart, and exceed with great excess!

On the day when they shall see the angels, no good news shall there be for the guilty ones, and they shall cry out, “A barrier that cannot be passed!"6

Then will we proceed to the works which they have wrought, and make them as scattered dust.

Happier, on that day, the inmates of the Garden as to abode, and better off as to place of noontide slumber!

On that day shall the heaven with its clouds be cleft, and the angels shall be sent down, descending: 

On that day shall all empire be in very deed with the God of Mercy, and a hard day shall it be for the Infidels.

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