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).

But while thou marvellest they mock;

When they are warned, no warning do they take;

And when they see a sign, they fall to mocking,

And say, “This is no other than clear sorcery: 

What! when dead, and turned to dust and bones, shall we indeed be raised?

Our sires also of olden times?”

Say, Yes; and ye shall be covered with disgrace.

For, one blast only, and lo! they shall gaze around them, And shall say, “Oh! woe to us! this is the day of reckoning; This is the day of decision which ye gainsaid as an untruth.”

Gather together those who have acted unjustly, and their consorts,4 and the gods whom they adored

Beside God; and guide them to the road for Hell.

Set them forth:  they shall be questioned.

“How now, that ye help not one another?”

But on this day they shall submit themselves to God,

And shall address one another with mutual reproaches.

They shall say, “In sooth, ye came to us in well-omened sort:"5

But they will answer, “Nay, it was ye who would not believe; and we had no power whatever over you.  Nay, ye were people given to transgress;

Just, therefore, is the doom which our Lord hath passed upon us.6 We shall surely taste it: 

We made you err, for we had erred ourselves.”

Partners therefore shall they be in punishment on that day.

Truly, thus will we deal with the wicked,

Because when it was said to them, There is no God but God, they swelled with pride,

And said, “Shall we then abandon our gods for a crazed poet?”

Nay, he cometh with truth and confirmeth the Sent Ones of old.

Ye shall surely taste the painful punishment,

And ye shall not be rewarded but as ye have wrought,

Save the sincere servants of God!

A stated banquet shall they have

Of fruits; and honoured shall they be

In the gardens of delight,

Upon couches face to face.

A cup shall be borne round among them from a fountain,

Limpid, delicious to those who drink;

It shall not oppress the sense, nor shall they therewith be drunken.

And with them are the large-eyed ones with modest refraining glances, fair like the sheltered egg.7

And they shall address one another with mutual questions.

Saith one of them, “I truly had a bosom friend,

Who said, ’Art thou of those who credit it?

What! when we shall have died, and become dust and bones, shall we indeed be judged?"’

He shall say to those around him, “Will ye look?”

And he shall look and see him in the midst of Hell.

And he shall say to him, “By God, thou hadst almost caused me to perish;

And, but for the favour of my Lord, I had surely been of those who have been brought with thee into torment.”

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