Sura XXIX (29)
The Spider
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In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
Elif.
Lam. Mim. think men that when they say, "We believe," they shall be
let alone and not be put to proof?
We put
to proof those who lived before them; for God will surely take knowledge of
those who are sincere, and will surely take knowledge of the liars.
Think
they who work evil that they shall escape Us? Ill do they judge.
To him
who hopeth to meet God, the set time of God will surely come. The Hearer, the
Knower, He!
Whoso
maketh efforts for the faith, maketh them for his own good only. Verily God is rich
enough to dispense with all creatures.
And as
to those who shall have believed and done the things that are right, their evil
deeds will we surely blot out from them, and according to their best actions
will we surely reward them.
Moreover
we have enjoined on man to shew kindness to parents:
but if they strive with thee that thou join that with Me of which thou hast no
knowledge, obey them not. To me do you return, and then will I tell you of your
doings:
And
those who shall have believed and done the things that are right, we will
surely give them an entering in among the just.
But
some men say, "We believe in God," yet when they meet with sufferings
in the cause of God, they regard trouble from man as chastisement from God. Yet
if a success come from thy Lord they are sure to say, "We were on your
side!" Doth not God well know what is in the breasts of his creatures?
29:10 Yes, and God well knoweth those who
believe, and He well knoweth the Hypocrites.
The
unbelievers say to the faithful, "Follow you our way, and we will surely
bear your sins." But not aught of their sins will they bear -- verily they
are liars!
But
their own burdens, and burdens beside their own burdens shall they surely bear: and inquisition shall be made of them on the day
of Resurrection as to their false devices.
Of old
sent we Noah to his people: a thousand years
save fifty did he tarry among them; and the flood overtook them in their
wrongful doings:
But we
rescued him and those who were in the vessel; and we made it a sign to all men:
And
Abraham; when he said to his people, "Worship God and fear Him. This will
be best for you, if you have knowledge;"
You
only worship idols beside God, and are the authors of a lie. Those whom you
worship beside God can give you no supplies:
seek, then, your supplies from God; and serve Him and give Him thanks. To Him
shall you return.
Suppose
that you treat me as a liar! nations before you have treated God's messenger as
a liar; but open preaching is his only duty.
See
they not how God bringeth forth creation? and then causeth it to return again?
This truly is easy for God.
Say,
Go through the earth, and see how he hath brought forth created beings.
Hereafter, with a second birth will God cause them to be born again; for God is
Almighty.
29:20 Whom He pleaseth will He chastise, and
on whom He pleaseth will He have mercy, and to Him shall you be taken back.
And
you shall not invalidate his power either in the Earth or in the Heaven: and, save God, you shall have neither patron nor
helper.
As for
those who believe not in the signs of God, or that they shall ever meet him,
these of my mercy shall despair, and these doth a grievous chastisement
await."
And
the only answer of his people was to say, "Slay him or burn him." But
from the fire did God save him! Verily, herein are signs to those who believe.
And
Abraham said, "Of a truth you have taken idols along with God as your bond
of union in this life present;
But on
the day of resurrection some of you shall deny the others, and some of you
shall curse the others; and your abode shall be the fire, and you shall have
none to help."
But
Lot believed on him, and said, "I betake me to my Lord, for He truly is
the Mighty, the Wise."
And we
bestowed on him Isaac and Jacob, and placed the gift of prophecy and the
Scripture among his posterity; And we gave him his reward in this world, and in
the next he shall be among the just.
We
sent also Lot: when he said to his people,
"Proceed you to a filthiness in which no people in the world hath ever
gone before you?
Proceed
you even to men? attack you them on the highway? and proceed you to the crime
in your assemblies?" but the only answer of his people was to say,
"Bring God's chastisement upon us, if thou art a man of truth." He
cried: My Lord! help me against this polluted
people.
29:30 And when our messengers came to
Abraham with the tidings of a son, they said, "Of a truth we will destroy
in in-dwellers in this city, for its in-dwellers are evil doers."
He
said, "Lot is therein." They said, "We know full well who
therein is. Him and his family will we save, except his wife; she will be of
those who linger.
And
when our messengers came to Lot, he was troubled for them, and his arm was too
weak to protect them; and they said, "Fear not, and distress not thyself,
for thee and thy family will we save, except thy wife; she will be of those who
linger.
We
will surely bring down upon the dwellers in this city vengeance from Heaven for
the excesses they have committed."
And in
what we have left of it is a clear sign to men of understanding.
And to
Madian we sent their brother Shoaib. And he said, "Oh! my people! worship
God, and expect the latter day, and enact not in the land deeds of harmful
excess."
But
they treated him as an imposter: so an earthquake
assailed them; and at morn they were found prostrate and dead in their
dwellings.
And we
destroyed Ad and Themoud. Already is this made plain to you in the ruins of
their dwellings. For Satan had made their own works fair seeming to them, and
drew them from the right path, keen-sighted though they were.
And
Corah and Pharaoh and Haman. With proofs of his mission did Moses come to them,
and they behaved proudly on the earth; but us they could not outstrip;
For,
every one of them did we seize in his sin. Against some of them did we sent a
stone-charged wind: Some of them did the
terrible cry of Gabriel surprise: for some of
them we cleaved the earth; and some of them we drowned. And it was not God who
would deal wrongly by them, but they wronged themselves.
29:40 The likeness for those who take to
themselves guardians instead of God is the likeness of the spider who buildeth
her a house: But verily, frailest of all
houses surely is the house of the spider. Did they but know this!
God
truly knoweth all that they call on beside Him; and He is the Mighty, the Wise.
These
similitudes do we set forth to men: and one
understand them except the wise.
God
hath created the Heavens and the Earth for a serious end. Verily in this is a
sign to those who believe.
Recite
the portions of the Book which have been revealed to thee and discharge the
duty of prayer: for prayer restraineth from
the filthy and the blame-worthy. And the gravest duty is the remembrance of
God; and God knoweth what you do.
Dispute
not, unless in kindly sort, with the people of the Book; save with such of them
as have dealt wrongfully with you: And say
you, "We believe in what hath been sent down to us and hath been sent down
to you. Our God and your God is one, and to him are we self-surrendered"
(Muslims).
Thus
have we sent down the Book of the Koran to thee:
and they to whom we have given the Book of the law believe in it: and of these Arabians there are those who believe
in it: and none, save the Infidels, reject our
signs.
Thou
didst not recite any book (of revelation) before it:
with that right hand of thine thou didst not transcribe one: else might they who treat it as a vain thing have
justly doubted:
But it
is a clear sign in the hearts of those whom "the knowledge" hath
reached. None except the wicked reject our signs.
And
they say, "Unless a sign be sent down to him from his Lord...." Say: Signs are in the power of God alone. I am only a
plain spoken warner.
29:50 Is it not enough for them that we have
sent down to thee the Book to be recited to them? In this verily is a mercy and
a warning to those who believe.
Say: God is witness enough between me and you.
He
knoweth all that is in the Heavens and the Earth, and they who believe in vain
things and disbelieve in God -- these shall be the lost ones.
They
will challenge thee to hasten the punishment:
but had there not been a season fixed for it, that punishment had already come
upon them. But it shall overtake them suddenly when they look not for it.
They
will challenge thee to hasten the punishment:
but verily Hell shall be round about the infidels.
One
day the punishment shall wrap them round, both from above them and from beneath
their feet; and God will say, "Taste you your own doings."
O my
servants who have believed! Vast truly is my Earth:
me, therefore! yea worship me.
Every
soul shall taste of death. Then to us shall you return.
But
those who shall have believed and wrought righteousness will we lodge in
gardens with palaces, beneath which the rivers flow. For ever shall they abide
therein. How goodly the reward of those who labour,
Who
patiently endure, and put their trust in their Lord!
29:60 How many animals are there which
provide not their own food! God feedeth them and you. He heareth, Knoweth all
things.
If
thou ask them who hath created the Heavens and the Earth, and hath imposed laws
on the sun and on the moon, they will certainly say, "God." How then
can they devise lies?
God
lavisheth supplies on such of his servants as He pleaseth or giveth to them by
measure. God knoweth all things.
If
thou ask them who sendeth rain from heaven, and by it quickeneth the earth,
after it hath been dead, they will certainly answer, "God." Say: Praise be to God! Yet most of them do not
understand.
This
present life is no other than a pastime and a disport:
but truly the future mansion is life indeed! Would that they knew this!
Lo!
when they embark on shipboard, they call upon God, vowing him sincere worship,
but when He bringeth them safe to land, behold they join partners with Him.
In our
revelation they believe not, yet take their fill of good things. But in the end
they shall know their folly.
Do
they not see that we have established a safe precinct while all around them men
are being spoiled? Will they then believe in vain idols, and not own the
goodness of God?
But
who acteth more wrongly than he who deviseth a lie against God, or calls the
truth when it hath come to him, a lie? Is there not an abode for the infidels
in Hell?
And
whoso maketh efforts for us, in our ways will we guide them: for God is assuredly with those who do righeous
deeds.