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 when we have rescued them, lo! they commit unrighteous excesses on the earth!  O men! assuredly your self-injuring excess is only an enjoyment of this life present:  soon ye return to us:  and we will let you know what ye have done!

Verily, this present life is like the water which we send down from Heaven, and the produce of the earth, of which men and cattle eat, is mingled with it, till the earth hath received its golden raiment, and is decked out:  and they who dwell on it deem that they have power over it! but, Our behest cometh to it by night or by day, and we make it as if it had been mown, as if it had not teemed only yesterday!  Thus make we our signs clear to those who consider.

And God calleth to the abode of peace;5 and He guideth whom He will into the right way.

Goodness6 itself and an increase of it for those who do good! neither blackness nor shame shall cover their faces!  These shall be the inmates of Paradise, therein shall they abide for ever.

And as for those who have wrought out evil, their recompense shall be evil of like degree, and shame shall cover them-no protector shall they have against God:  as though their faces were darkened with deep murk of night!  These shall be inmates of the fire:  therein they shall abide for ever.

And on that day will we gather them all together:  then will we say to those who added gods to God, “To your place, ye and those added gods of yours!” Then we will separate between them:  and those their gods shall say, “Ye served us not:7

And God is a sufficient witness between us and you:  we cared not aught for your worship.”

There shall every soul make proof of what itself shall have sent on before, and they shall be brought back to God, their true lord, and the deities of their own devising shall vanish from them.

Say:  Who supplieth you from the Heaven and the Earth?  Who hath power over hearing and sight?  And who bringeth forth the living from the dead, and bringeth forth the dead from the living?  And who ruleth all things?  They will surely say, “God:”  then say:  “What! will ye not therefore fear him?

This God then is your true Lord:  and when the truth is gone, what remaineth but error?  How then are ye so perverted?

Thus is the word of thy Lord made good on the wicked, that they shall not believe.

Say:  Is there any of the gods whom ye add to God who produceth a creature, then causeth it to return to him?  Say:  God produceth a creature, then causeth it to return to Him:  How therefore are ye turned aside?

Say:  Is there any of the gods ye add to God who guideth into the truth?  Say:  God guideth into the truth.  Is He then who guideth into the truth the more worthy to be followed, or he who guideth not unless he be himself guided?  What then hath befallen you that ye so judge?

And most of them follow only a conceit:-But a conceit attaineth to nought of truth!  Verily God knoweth what they say.

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