Sacred Books of the East eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 632 pages of information about Sacred Books of the East.

Sacred Books of the East eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 632 pages of information about Sacred Books of the East.
be gathered.  There is a man who causeth thee to marvel[35] by his speech concerning this present life, and calleth God to witness that which is in his heart, yet he is most intent in opposing thee; and when he turneth away from thee, he hasteth to act corruptly in the earth, and to destroy that which is sown, and springeth up;[36] but God loveth not corrupt doing.  And if one say unto him, Fear God; pride seizeth him, together with wickedness; but hell shall be his reward, and an unhappy couch shall it be.  There is also a man who selleth his soul for the sake of those things which are pleasing unto God;[37] and God is gracious unto his servants.  O true believers, enter into the true religion wholly, and follow not the steps of Satan, for he is your open enemy.  If ye have slipped after the declarations of our will have come unto you, know that God is mighty and wise.  Do the infidels expect less than that God should come down to them overshadowed with clouds, and the angels also? but the thing is decreed, and to God shall all things return.  Ask the children of Israel how many evident signs we have showed them; and whoever shall change the grace of God, after it shall have come unto him, verily God will be severe in punishing him.  The present life was ordained for those who believe not, and they laugh the faithful to scorn; but they who fear God shall be above them, on the day of the resurrection:  for God is bountiful unto whom he pleaseth without measure.  Mankind was of one faith, and God sent prophets bearing good tidings, and denouncing threats; and sent down with them the scripture in truth, that it might judge between men of that concerning which they disagreed:  and none disagreed concerning it, except those to whom the same scriptures were delivered, after the declarations of God’s will had come unto them, out of envy among themselves.  And God directed those who believed, to that truth concerning which they disagreed, by his will:  for God directeth whom he pleaseth into the right way.  Did ye think ye should enter paradise, when as yet no such thing had happened unto you, as hath happened unto those who have been before you?  They suffered calamity and tribulation, and were afflicted; so that the apostle, and they who believed with him, said, When will the help of God come?  Is not the help of God nigh?  They will ask thee what they shall bestow in alms:  Answer, The good which ye bestow, let it be given to parents, and kindred, and orphans, and the poor, and the stranger.  Whatsoever good ye do, God knoweth it.  War is enjoined you against the Infidels; but this is hateful unto you:  yet perchance ye hate a thing which is better for you, and perchance ye love a thing which is worse for you:  but God knoweth and ye know not.  They will ask thee concerning the sacred month, whether they may war therein:  Answer, To war therein is grievous; but to obstruct the way of God, and infidelity towards him, and to keep men from the holy temple, and to drive out his
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