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).

In the temples which God hath allowed to be reared, that His name may therein be remembered, do men praise Him morn and even.

Men whom neither merchandise nor traffic beguile from the remembrance of God, and from the observance of prayer, and the payment of the stated alms, through fear of the day when hearts shall throb and eyes shall roll: 

That for their most excellent works may God recompense them, and of His bounty increase it to them more and more:  for God maketh provision for whom He pleaseth without measure.

But as to the infidels, their works are like the vapour in a plain which the thirsty dreameth to be water, until when he cometh unto it, he findeth it not aught, but findeth that God is with him; and He fully payeth him his account:  for swift to take account is God: 

Or like the darkness on the deep sea when covered by billows riding upon billows, above which are clouds:  darkness upon darkness.  When a man reacheth forth his hand, he cannot nearly see it!  He to whom God shall not give light, no light at all hath he!

Hast thou not seen how all in the Heavens and in the Earth uttereth the praise of God?-the very birds as they spread their wings?  Every creature knoweth its prayer and its praise! and God knoweth what they do.

God’s, the Kingdom of the Heavens and of the Earth:  and unto God the final return!

Hast thou not seen that God driveth clouds lightly forward, then gathereth them together, then pileth them in masses?  And then thou seest the rain forthcoming from their midst; and He causeth clouds like mountains charged with hail, to descend from the heaven, and He maketh it to fall on whom He will, and from whom He will He turneth it aside.-The brightness of His lightning all but taketh away the sight!

God causeth the day and the night to take their turn.  Verily in this is teaching for men of insight.  And God hath created every animal of water.15 Some go upon the belly; some go upon two feet; some go upon four feet.  God hath created what He pleased.  Aye, God hath power over all things.

Now have we sent down distinct signs.-And God guideth whom He will into the right path: 

For there are who say “We believe on God and on the Apostle, and we obey;” yet, after this, a part of them turn back.16 But these are not of the faithful.

And when they are summoned before God and His Apostle that He may judge between them, lo! a part of them withdraw: 

But had the truth been on their side, they would have come to Him, obedient.

What! are they diseased of heart?  Do they doubt?  Are they afraid that God and His Apostles will deal unfairly with them?  Nay, themselves are the unjust doers.

The words of the believers, when called to God and His Apostle that He may judge between them, are only to say, “We have heard, and we obey:”  these are they with whom it shall be well.

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