of those who are slain in fight for the religion of
God, that they are dead; yea, they are living:
but ye do not understand. We will surely prove
you by afflicting you in some measure with fear, and
hunger, and decrease of wealth, and loss of lives,
and scarcity of fruits; but bear good tidings unto
the patient, who when a misfortune befalleth them,
say, We are God’s, and unto him shall we surely
return. Upon them shall be blessings from their
Lord and mercy, and they are the rightly directed.
Moreover Safa and Merwah are two of the monuments
of God: whoever therefore goeth on pilgrimage
to the temple of Mecca or visiteth it, it shall be
no crime in him if he compass them both. And
as for him who voluntarily performeth a good work;
verily God is grateful and knowing. They who
conceal any of the evident signs, or the direction
which we have sent down, after what we have manifested
unto men in the scripture, God shall curse them; and
they who curse shall curse them. But as for those
who repent and amend, and make known what they concealed,
I will be turned unto them, for I am easy to be reconciled
and merciful. Surely they who believe not, and
die in their unbelief, upon them shall be the curse
of God, and of the angels, and of all men; they shall
remain under it forever, their punishment shall not
be alleviated, neither shall they be regarded.
Your God is one God, there is no God but He, the most
merciful. Now in the creation of heaven and earth,
and the vicissitude of night and day, and in the ship
which saileth in the sea, laden with what is profitable
for mankind, and in the rain-water which God sendeth
from heaven, quickening thereby the dead earth, and
replenishing the same with all sorts of cattle, and
in the change of winds, and the clouds that are compelled
to do service between heaven and earth, are signs
to people of understanding: yet some men take
idols beside God, and love them as with the love due
to God; but the true believers are more fervent in
love towards God. Oh that they who act unjustly
did perceive, when they behold their punishment, that
all power belongeth unto God, and that he is severe
in punishing! When those who have been followed,
shall separate themselves from their followers, and
shall see the punishment, and the cords of relation
between them shall be cut asunder; the followers shall
say, If we could return to life, we would separate
ourselves from them, as they have now separated themselves
from us. So God will show them their works; they
shall sigh grievously, and shall not come forth from
the fire of hell. O men, eat of that which is
lawful and good on the earth; and tread not in the
steps of the devil, for he is your open enemy.
Verily he commandeth you evil and wickedness, and
that ye should say that of God which ye know not.
And when it is said unto them who believe not, Follow
that which God hath sent down; they answer, Nay, but
we will follow that which we found our fathers practised.
What? though their fathers knew nothing, and were not