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 thou wilt surely find them of all men most covetous of life, beyond even the polytheists.  To be kept alive a thousand years might one of them desire:  but that he may be preserved alive, shall no one reprieve himself from the punishment!  And God seeth what they do.

Say:  Whoso is the enemy of Gabriel-For he it is who by God’s leave hath caused the Koran to descend on thy heart, the confirmation of previous revelations, and guidance, and good tidings to the faithful-

Whoso is an enemy to God or his angels, or to Gabriel, or to Michael, shall have God as his enemy:  for verily God is an enemy to the Infidels.

Moreover, clear signs have we sent down to thee, and none will disbelieve them but the perverse.

Oft as they have formed an engagement with thee, will some of them set it aside?  But most of them believe not.

And when there came to them an apostle from God, affirming the previous revelations made to them, some of those to whom the Scriptures were given, threw the Book of God behind their backs as if they knew it not: 

And they followed what the Satans read42 in the reign of Solomon:  not that Solomon was unbelieving, but the Satans were unbelieving.  Sorcery did they teach to men, and what had been revealed to the two angels, Harut and Marut, at Babel.  Yet no man did these two teach until they had said, “We are only a temptation.  Be not then an unbeliever.”  From these two did men learn how to cause division between man and wife:  but unless by leave of God, no man did they harm thereby.  They learned, indeed, what would harm and not profit them; and yet they knew that he who bought that art should have no part in the life to come!  And vile the price for which they have sold themselves,-if they had but known it!

But had they believed and feared God, better surely would have been the reward from God,-if they had but known it!

O ye who believe! say not to our apostle, “Raina"43 (Look at us); but say, “Ondhorna” (Regard us).  And attend to this; for, the Infidels shall suffer a grievous chastisement.

The unbelievers among the people of the Book, and among the idolaters, desire not that any good should be sent down to you from your Lord:  but God will shew His special mercy to whom He will, for He is of great bounty.

Whatever verses we cancel,44 or cause thee to forget, we bring a better or its like.  Knowest thou not that God hath power over all things?

Knowest thou not that the dominion of the Heavens and of the Earth is God’s? and that ye have neither patron nor helper, save God?

Would ye ask of your apostle what of old was asked of Moses?  But he who exchangeth faith for unbelief,45 hath already erred from the even way.

Many of the people of the Book desire to bring you back to unbelief after ye have believed, out of selfish envy, even after the truth hath been clearly shewn them.  But forgive them, and shun them till God shall come in with His working.  Truly God hath power over all things.

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