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And abandon the semblance of wickedness, and wickedness itself.33 They, verily, whose only acquirement is iniquity, shall be rewarded for what they shall have gained. Eat not therefore of that on which the name of God has not been named, for that is assuredly a crime: the Satans will indeed suggest to their votaries to wrangle with you; but if ye obey them, ye will indeed be of those who join gods with God. Shall the dead, whom we have quickened, and for whom we have ordained a light whereby he may walk among men, be like him, whose likeness is in the darkness, whence he will not come forth? Thus have the doings of the unbelievers been prepared for them. Even so have we placed in every city, ringleaders of its wicked ones, to scheme therein: but only against themselves shall they scheme! and they know it not. And when a sign cometh to them they say, We will not believe, till the like of what was accorded to the apostles of God, be accorded to us. God best knoweth where to place his mission. Disgrace with God, and a vehement punishment shall come on the transgressors for their crafty plottings. And whom God shall please to guide, that mans breast will He open to Islam; but whom He shall please to mislead, strait and narrow will He make his breast, as though he were mounting up into the very Heavens! Thus doth God inflict dire punishment on those who believe not. And this is the right way of thy Lord. Now have we detailed our signs unto those who will consider. For them is a dwelling of peace with their Lord! and in recompense for their works, shall he be their protector. On the day whereon God shall gather them all together O race of Djinn, will He say, much did ye exact from mankind. And their votaries from among men shall say, O our Lord! we rendered one another mutual services: but we have reached our set term, which thou hast set for us. He will say, Your abode the fire! therein abide ye for ever: unless as God shall will. Verily, thy Lord is Wise, Knowing. Even thus place we some of the wicked over others, as the meed of their doings. O race of Djinn and men! came not apostles to you from among yourselves, rehearsing my signs to you, and warning you of the meeting of this your day? They shall say, We bear witness against ourselves. This worlds life deceived them; and they shall bear witness against themselves that they were infidels: This,34 because thy Lord would not destroy the cities in their sin, while their people were yet careless. And for all, are grades of recompense as the result of their deeds; and of what they do, thy Lord is not regardless. And thy Lord is the Rich one, full of compassion! He can destroy you if He please, and cause whom He will to succeed you, as he raised you up from the offspring of other people: Verily, that which is threatened you shall surely come to pass, neither shall ye weaken its might. SAY: O my people! Act as ye best can: I verily will act my part, and hereafter shall ye know Whose will be the recompense of the abode! Verily, the ungodly shall not prosper. Moreover, they set apart a portion of the fruits and cattle35 which he hath produced, and say, This for Godso deem theyAnd this for his companions, whom we associate with Him. But that which is for these companions of theirs, cometh not to God; yet that which is for God, cometh to the companions! Ill do they judge. |
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