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 we shewed him all our signs:  but he treated them as falsehoods, and refused to believe.

He said, “Hast thou come, O Moses, to drive us from our land by thine enchantments?

Therefore will we assuredly confront thee with like enchantments:  so appoint a meeting between us and you-we will not fail it, we, and do not thou-in a place alike for both.”

He said, “On the feast day13 be your meeting, and in broad daylight let the people be assembled.”

And Pharaoh turned away, and collected his craftsmen and came.

Said Moses to them, “Woe to you! devise not a lie against God: 

For then will he destroy you by a punishment.  They who have lied have ever perished.”

And the magicians discussed their plan, and spake apart in secret: 

They said, “These two are surely sorcerers:  fain would they drive you from your land by their sorceries, and lead away in their paths your chiefest men: 

So muster your craft:  then come in order:  well this day shall it be for him, who shall gain the upper hand.”

They said, “O Moses, wilt thou first cast down thy rod, or shall we be the first who cast?”

He said, “Yes, cast ye down first.”  And lo! by their enchantment their cords and rods seemed to him as if they ran.

And Moses conceived a secret fear within him.

We said, “Fear not, for thou shalt be the uppermost: 

Cast forth then what is in thy right hand:  it shall swallow up what they have produced:  they have only produced the deceit of an enchanter:  and come where he may, ill shall an enchanter fare.”

And the magicians fell down and worshipped.  They said,

“We believe in the Lord of Aaron and of Moses.”

Said Pharaoh, “Believe ye on him ere I give you leave?  He, in sooth, is your Master who hath taught you magic.  I will therefore cut off your hands and your feet on opposite sides, and I will crucify you on trunks of the palm, and assuredly shall ye learn which of us is severest in punishing, and who is the more abiding."14

They said, “We will not have more regard to thee than to the clear tokens which have come to us, or than to Him who hath made us:  doom the doom thou wilt:  Thou canst only doom as to this present life:  of a truth we have believed on our Lord that he may pardon us our sins and the sorcery to which thou hast forced us, for God is better, and more abiding than thou.15

As for him who shall come before his Lord laden with crime-for him verily is Hell:  he shall not die in it and he shall not live.

But he who shall come before Him, a believer, with righteous works,-these! the loftiest grades await them: 

Gardens of Eden, beneath whose trees16 the rivers flow:  therein shall they abide for ever.  This, the reward of him who hath been pure.”

Then revealed we to Moses, “Go forth by night with my servants and cleave for them a dry path in the sea;

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