Sura IV (4)
Women
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In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful
O men!
fear your Lord, who hath created you of one man (nafs, soul), and of him
created his wife, and from these twain hath spread abroad so many men and
women. And fear you God, in whose name you ask mutual favours, -- reverence the
wombs that bare you. Verily is God watching over you!
And
give to the orphans their property; substitute not worthless things of your own
for their valuable ones, and devour not their property after adding it to your
own; for this is a great crime.
And if
you are apprehensive that you shall not deal fairly with orphans, then, of
other women who seem good in your eyes, marry but two, or three, or four; and
if you still fear that you shall not act equitably, then one only; or the
slaves whom you have acquired: this will make
justice on your part easier. Give women their dowry freely; but if of
themselves they give up aught thereof to you, then enjoy it as convenient, and
profitable.
And
entrust not to the incapable the substance which God hath placed with you for
their support; but maintain them therewith, and clothe them, and speak to them
with kindly speech.
And
make trial of orphans until they reach the age of marriage; and if you perceive
in them a sound judgment, then hand over their substance to them; but consume
you it not wastefully, or by hastily entrusting it to them;
Because
they are growing up. And let the rich guardian not even touch it; and let him
who is poor use it for his support (eat of it) with discretion.
And
when you make over their substance to them, then take witnesses in their
presence: God also maketh a sufficient
account.
Men
ought to have a part of what their parents and kindred leave; and women a part
of what their parents and kindred leave:
whether it be little or much, let them have a stated portion.
And
when they who are of kin are present at the division, and the orphans and the
poor, let them too have a share; and speak to them with kindly speech.
4:10 And let those be afraid to wrong the
orphans, who, should they leave behind them weakly offspring, would be solicitous
on their account. Let them, therefore, fear god, and let them propose what is
right.
Verily
they who swallow the substance of the orphan wrongfully, shall swallow down
only fire into their belies, and shall burn in the flame!
With
regard to your children, God commandeth you to give the male the portion of two
females; and if they be females more than two, then they shall have two-thirds
of that which their father hath left: but if
she be an only daughter, she shall have the half; and the father and mother of
the deceased shall each of them have a sixth part of what he hath left, if he
have a child; but if he have no child, and his parents be his heirs, then his
mother shall have a third: and if he have
brethren, his mother shall have the sixth, after paying the bequests he shall
have bequeathed, and his debts. As to your fathers, or your children, you know
not which of them is the most advantageous to you. This is the law of God.
Verily, God is Knowing, Wise!
Half
of what your wives leave shall be your's, if they have no issue; but if they
have issue, then a fourth of what they leave shall be your's, after paying the
bequests they shall bequeath, and debts.
And
your wives shall have a fourth part of what you leave, if you have no issue;
but if you have issue, then they shall have an eighth part of what you leave,
after paying the bequests y shall bequeath, and debts.
If a
man or a woman make a distant relation their heir, and he or she have a brother
or a sister, each of these two shall have a sixth; but if there are more than
this, then shall they be sharers in a third, after payment of the bequests he
shall have bequeathed, and debts.
Without
loss to any one. This is the ordinance of God, and God is Knowing, Gracious!
These
are precepts of God; and whoso obeyeth God and his prophet, him shall God bring
into gardens beneath whose shades the rivers flow, therein to abide for ever: and this, the great blessedness!
And
whoso shall rebel against God and his apostle, and shall break His bounds, him
shall God place in the fire to abide therein for ever; and his shall be a
shameful torment.
If any
of your women be guilty of whoredom, then bring four witnesses against them
from among yourselves; and if they bear witness to the fact, shut them up
within their houses till death release them, or God make some way for them.
4:20 And if two men among you commit the
same crime, then punish them both; but if they turn and amend, then let them
be; for God is He who turneth, Merciful!
With
God himself will the repentance of those who have done evil ignorantly, and
then turn speedily unto Him, but accepted. These! God will turn unto them: for God is Knowing, Wise!
But no
place of repentance shall there be for those who do evil, until, when death is
close to one of them, he saith, "Now verily am I turned to God;" nor
to those who die unbelievers. These! we have made ready for them a grievous
torment!
O
believers! it is not allowed you to be heirs of your wives against their will;
nor to hinder them from marrying, in order to take from them part of the dowry
you had given them, unless they have been guilty of undoubted lewdness; but
associate kindly with them: for if you are
estranged from them, haply you are estranged from that in which God hath placed
abundant good.
And if
you be desirous to exchange one wife for another, and have given one of them a
talent, make no deduction from it. Would you take it by slandering her, and
with manifest wrong?
How,
moreover, could you take it, when one of you hath gone in unto the other, and
they have received from you a strict bond of union?
And
marry not women whom your fathers have married:
for this is a shame, and hateful, and an evil way:
-- though what is past may be allowed.
Forbidden
to you are your mothers, and your daughters, and your sisters, and your aunts,
both on the father and mother's side, and your nieces on the brother and
sister's side, and your foster-mothers, and your foster-sisters, and the
mothers of your wives, and your step-daughters who are your wards, born of your
wives to whom you have gone in: (but if you
have not gone in unto them, it shall be no sin in you to marry them;) and the
wives of your sons who proceed out of your loins; and you may not have two
sisters; except where it is already done. Verily, God is Indulgent, Merciful!
Forbidden
to you also are married women, except those who are in your hands as slaves: This is the law of God for you. And it is allowed
you, beside this, to seek out wives by means of your wealth, with modest
conduct, and without fornication. And give those with whom you have cohabited
their dowry. This is the law. But it shall be no crime in you to make
agreements over and above the law. Verily, God is Knowing, Wise!
And
whoever of you is not rich enough to marry free believing women, then let him
marry such of your believing maidens as have fallen into your hands as slaves;
God well knoweth your faith. You are sprung the one from the other. Marry them,
then, with the leave of their masters, and give them a fair dower: but let them be chaste and free from fornication,
and not entertainers of lovers.
4:30 If after marriage they commit
adultery, then inflict upon them half the penalty enacted for free married
women. This law is for him among you who is afraid of doing wrong: but if you abstain, it will be better for you. And
God is Lenient, Merciful.
God
desireth to make this known to you, and to guide you into the ways of those who
have been before you, and to turn Him unto you in mercy. And God is Knowing,
Wise!
God
desireth thus to turn him unto you: but they
who follow their own lusts, desire that with great swerving should you swerve!
God desireth to make your burden light: for
man hath been created weak.
O
believers! devour not each other's substance in mutual frivolities; unless
there be a trafficking among you by your own consent:
and commit not suicide: -- of a truth God is
merciful to you.
And
whoever shall do this maliciously and wrongfully, we will in the end cast him
into the fire; for this is easy with God.
If you
avoid the great sins which you are forbidden, we will blot out your faults, and
we will cause you to enter
Covet
not the gifts by which God hath raised some of you above others. The men shall
have a portion according to their deserts, and the women according to their
deserts. of God, therefore, ask his gifts. Verily, God hath knowledge of all
things.
To
every one have we appointed kindred, as heirs of which parents and relatives,
and those with whom you have joined right hands in contract, leave. Give
therefore, to each their portion. Verily, God witnesseth all things.
Men
are superior to women on account of the qualities with which God hath gifted
the one above the other, and on account of the outlay they make from their
substance for them. Virtuous women are obedient, careful, during the husband's
absence, because God hath of them been careful. But chide those for whose
refractoriness you have cause to fear; remove them into beds apart, and scourge
them: but if they are obedient to you, then
seek not occasion against them: verily, God is
High, Great!
And if
you fear a breach between man and wife, then send a judge chosen from his
family, and a judge chosen from her family: if
they are desirous of agreement, God will effect a reconciliation between them;
verily, God is knowing, apprised of all!
4:40 Worship God, and join not aught with
Him in worship. Be good to parents, and to kindred, and to orphans, and to the
poor, and to a neighbour, whether kinsman or new-comer, and to a fellow
traveller, and to the wayfarer, and to the slaves whom your right hands hold;
verily, God loveth not the proud, the vain boaster,
Who
are niggardly themselves, and bid others be niggards, and hide away what God of
his bounty hath given them. We have made ready a shameful chastisement for the
unbelievers,
And
for those who bestow their substance in alms to be seen of men, and believe not
in God and in the last day. Whoever hath Satan for his companion, an evil
companion hath he!
But
what blessedness would be theirs, if they should believe in God and in the last
day, and bestow alms out of what God hath vouchsafed them; for God taketh
knowledge of them!
God
truly will not wrong any one of the weight of a mote; and if there be any good
deed, he will repay it doubly; and from his presence shall be given a great
recompense.
How!
when we shall bring up against them, witnesses from all peoples, and when we
shall bring thee up as a witness against these? On that day they who were
Infidels and rebelled against the prophet, shall wish that the earth were
levelled with them! But nothing shall they hide from God.
O you
true believers, come not to prayer when you are drunken, but wait till you can
understand what you utter; nor when you are polluted, unless you be travelling
on the road, until you have washed you. If you be sick, or on a journey, or
have come from the unclean place, or have touched a woman, and you find not
water, then rub pure sand, and bathe your face and your hands with it: verily, God is Lenient, Merciful.
Hast
thou not remarked those to whom a part of the Scriptures hath been given?
Vendors are they of error, and are desirous that you go astray from the way.
But God knoweth your enemies; and God is a sufficient patron, and God is a
sufficient helper!
Among
the Jews are those who displace the words of their Scriptures, and say,
"We have heard, and we have not obeyed. Hear thou, but as one that heareth
not; and look at us;" perplexing with their tongues, and wounding the
Faith by their revilings.
But if
they would say, "We have heard, and we obey; hear thou, and regard
us;" it were better for them, and more right. But God hath cursed them for
their unbelief. Few only of them are believers!
4:50 O you to whom the Scriptures have been
given! believe in what we have sent down confirmatory of the Scripture which is
in your hands, ere we efface your features, and twist your head round backward,
or curse you as we cursed the sabbath-breakers:
and the command of God was carried into effect.
Verily,
God will not forgive the union of other gods with Himself! But other that this
will He forgive to whom He pleaseth. And He who uniteth gods with God hath
devised a great wickedness.
Hast
thou not marked those who hold themselves to be righteous? But God holdeth
righteous whom He will; and they shall not be wronged the husk of a date stone.
Behold
how they devise a lie of God! Therein is wickedness manifest enough!
Hast
thou not observed those to whom a part of the Scriptures hath been given? They
believe in Djibt and Thagout, and say of the infidels, "These are guided
in a better path than those who hold the faith."
These
are they whom God hath cursed: and for him
whom God hath cursed, thou shalt by no means find a helper.
Shall
they have a share in the kingdom who would not bestow on their fellow men even
the speck in a date stone?
Envy
they other men what God of his bounty hath given them? We gave of old the
Scriptures and wisdom to the line of Abraham, and we gave them a grand kingdom:
- Some
of them believe on the prophet and some turn aside from him: -- the flame of Hell is their sufficing
punishment!
Those
who disbelieve our signs we will in the end cast into the fire: so oft as their skins shall be well burnt, we will
change them for fresh skins, that they may taste the torment. Verily God is
Mighty, Wise!
4:60 But as for those who have believed,
and done the things that are right, we will bring them into gardens 'neath
which the rivers flow -- therein to abide eternally; therein shall they have
wives of stainless purity: and we will bring
them into aye-shadowing shades.
Verily,
God enjoineth you to give back your trusts to their owners, and when you judge
between men, to judge with fairness. Excellent is the practice to which God exhorteth
you. God Heareth, Beholdeth!
O you
who believe! obey God and obey the apostle, and those among you invested with
authority; and in in aught you differ, bring it before God and the apostle, if
you believe in God and in the latter day. This is the best and fairest way to
settlement.
Hast
thou not marked those who profess that they believe in what hath been sent down
to thee, and what hath been sent down before thee? Fain would they be judged
before Thagout, though commanded not to believe in him; and fain would Satan
make them wander with wanderings wide of truth.
And
when it is said to them, "Accede to that which God hath sent down, and to
the apostle," thou seest the hypocrites avert them from thee with utter
aversion.
But
how, when some misfortune shall fortune them, for their previous handywork?
Then will they come to thee, swearing by God, "We desire nothing but to
promote good and concord!"
These
are they whose hearts God knoweth. Therefore break off from them, and warn
them, and speak words that may penetrate their souls.
We
have not sent any apostle but to be obeyed, if God so will: but if they, after they have sinner to their own
hurt by unbelief, come to thee and ask pardon of God, and the apostle ask
pardon for them, they shall surely find that God is He who turneth unto man,
Merciful.
And
they will not -- I sear by thy Lord -- they will not believe, until they have
set thee up as judge between them on points where they differ. Then shall they
not find in their own minds any difficulty in thy decisions, and shall submit
with entire submission.
Had we
laid down such a law for them as "Kill yourselves, or abandon your
dwellings," but few of them would have done it. But had they done that to
which they were exhorted, better had it been for them, and stronger for the
confirmation of their faith.
4:70 In that case we had surely given them
from ourself a great recompense, and on the straight path should we surely have
guided them.
And
whoever shall obey God and the Apostle, these shall be with those of the
Prophets, and of the Sincere, and of the Martyrs, and of the Just, to whom God
hath been gracious. These are a goodly band!
This
is the bounty of God; and in knowledge doth God suffice.
O you
who believe! make use of precautions; and advance in detachments, or, advance
in a body.
There
is of you who will be a laggard: and if a
reverse befall you he saith, "Now hath God dealt graciously with me, since
I was not with you in the fight:"
But if
a success from God betide you, he will say, as if there had never been any
friendship between you and him, "Would I had been with them! a rich prize
should I have won!"
Let
those then fight on the path of God, who barter this present life for that
which is to come; for whoever fighteth on God's path, whether he be slain or
conquer, we will in the end give him a great reward.
But
what hath come to you that you fight not on the path of God, and for the weak
among men, women and children, who say, "O our Lord! bring us forth from
this city whose inhabitants are oppressors; give us a champion from thy
presence; and give us from thy presence a defender."
They
who believe, fight on the path of God; and they who believe not, fight on the
path of Thagout: Fight therefore against the
friends of Satan. Verily the craft of Satan shall be powerless!
Hast
thou not marked those to whom it was said, "Withhold your hands while from
war; and observe prayer, and pay the stated alms.":
But when war is commanded them, lo! a portion of them fear men as with the fear
of God, or with a yet greater fear, and say:
"O our Lord! why hast thou commanded us war? Couldst thou not have given
us respite till our not distant end?" Say:
Small the fruition of this world; but the next life is the true good for him
who feareth God! and you shall not be wronged so much as the skin of a date
stone.
4:80 Wherever you be, death will overtake
you -- although you be in lofty towers! If good fortune betide them, they say,
"This is from God;" and if evil betide them, they say, "This is
from thee." Say: All is from God: But what hath come to these people that they are
not near to understanding what is told them?
Whatever
good betideth thee is from God, and whatever betideth thee of evil is from
thyself; and we have sent thee to mankind as an apostle:
God is thy sufficing witness.
Whoso
obeyeth the Apostle, in so doing obeyeth God:
and as to those who turn back from thee, we have not sent thee to be their
keeper.
Moreover,
they say: "Obedience!" but when they
come forth from thy presence, a party of them brood by night over other than
thy words; but God writeth down what they brood over:
therefore separate thyself from them, and put thou thy trust in God. God is a
sufficient protector!
Can
they not consider the Koran? Were it from any other than God, they would surely
have found in it many contradictions.
And
when tidings, either of security or alarm, reach them, they tell them abroad;
but if they would report them to the apostle, and to those who are in authority
among them, those who desire information would learn it from them. But for the
goodness and mercy of God towards you, you would have followed Satan except a
few!
Fight,
therefore, on God's path:O lay not burdens on
any but thyself; and stir up the faithful. The might of the infidels haply will
God restrain, for God is the stronger in prowess, and the stronger to punish.
He who
shall mediate between men for a good purpose shall be the gainer by it. But he
would sho mediate with an evil mediation shall reap the fruit of it. And God
keepeth watch over everything.
If you
are greeted with a greeting, then greet you with a better greeting, or at least
return it; God taketh county of all things.
God!
there is no god but He! He will certainly assemble you on the day of
resurrection. There is no doubt of it. And whose word is more true than God's?
4:90 Why are you two parties on the subject
of the hypocrites, when God hath cast them off for their doings? Desire you to
guide those whom God hath led astray? But for him whom God leadeth astray, thou
shalt by no means find a pathway.
They
desire that you should be infidels as they are infidels, and that you should be
alike. Take therefore none of them for friends, till they have fled their homes
for the cause of God. If they turn back, then seize them, and slay them
wherever you find them; but take none of them as friends or helpers,
Except
those who shall seek an asylum among your allies, and those who come over to
you -- their hearts forbidding them to make war on you, or to make war on their
own people. Had God pleased, he would have given them power against you, and
they would have made war upon you! But, if they depart from you, and make not
war against you and offer you peace, then God alloweth you no occasion against
them.
You
will find others who seek to gain your confidence as well as that of their own
people: So oft as they return to sedition,
they shall be overthrown in it: But if they
leave you not, nor propose terms of peace to you nor withhold their hands, then
seize them, and slay them, wherever you find them. Over these have we given you
undoubted power.
A
believer killeth not a believer but by mischance:
and whoso killeth a believer by mischance shall be bound to free a believer
from slavery; and the blood-money shall be paid to the family of the slain,
unless they convert it into alms. But if the slain believer be of a hostile
people, then let him confer freedom on a slave who is a believer; and if he be
of a people between whom and yourselves there is an alliance, then let the
blood-money be paid to his family, and let him set free a slave who is a
believer: and let him who hath not the means,
fast two consecutive months. This is the penance enjoined by God; and God is
Knowing, Wise!
But
whoever shall kill a believer of set purpose, his recompense shall be hell; for
ever shall he abide in it; God shall be wrathful with him, and shall curse him,
and shall get ready for him a great torment.
O
believers! when you go forth to the fight for the cause of God, be discerning,
and say not to every one who meeteth you with a greeting, "Thou art not a
believer" in your greed after the chance good things of this present life!
With God are abundant spoils. Such hath been your wont in times past; but God
hath been gracious to you. Be discerning, then, for God well knoweth what you
do.
Those
believers who sit at home free from trouble, and those who do valiantly in the
cause of God with their substance and their persons, shall not be treated
alike. God hath assigned to those who contend earnestly with their persons and
with their substance, a rank above those who sit at home. Goodly promises hath
He made to all. But God hath assigned to the strenuous a rich recompense, above
those who sit still at home,
Rank
of his own bestowal, and forgiveness, and mercy; for God is Indulgent,
Merciful.
The
angels, when they took the souls of those who had been unjust to their own
weal, demanded, "What hath been your state?" They said, "We were
the weak ones of the earth." They replied, "Was not God's earth broad
enough for you to flee away in?" These! their home shall be Hell, and evil
the passage to it --
4:100 Except the men and women and children
who were not able, through their weakness, to find the mean of escape, and were
not guided on their way. These haply God will forgive:
for God is Forgiving, Gracious.
Whoever
flieth his country for the cause of God, will find in the earth many under like
compulsion, and abundant resources; and if any one shall quit his home and fly
to God and his apostle, and then death overtake him, -- his reward from God is
sure: for God is Gracious, Merciful!
And
when you go forth to war in the land, it shall be no crime in you to cut short
your prayers, if you fear lest the infidels come upon you; Verily, the infidels
are your undoubted enemies!
And
when thou, O apostle! shalt be among them, and shalt pray with them, then let a
party of them rise up with thee, but let them take their arms; and when they
shall have made their prostrations, let them retire to your rear: then let another party that hath not prayed come
forward, and let them pray with you; but let them take their precautions and
their arms. Pleased would the infidels be for you to neglect your arms and your
baggage, that they might turn upon you at once! And it shall be no crime in you
to lay down your arms if rain annoy you, or if you be sick. But take your
precautions. Verily, God hath made ready a shameful torment for the infidels.
And
when you shall have ended the prayer, make mention of God, standing, and
sitting, and reclining: and as soon as you are
secure, observe prayer; for to the faithful, prayer is a prescribe dduty, and
for stated hours.
Slacken
not in pursuit of the foe. If you suffer, assuredly they suffer also as you
suffer; but you hope from God for what they cannot hope! And God is Knowing,
Wise!
Verily,
we have sent down the Book to thee with the truth, thou that mayest judge
between men according as God hath given thee insight:
But with the deceitful ones dispute not: and
implore pardon of God. Verily, God is Forgiving, Merciful.
And
plead not with us for those who are self-deceivers; for God loveth not him who
is deceitful, criminal.
From
men they hide themselves; but they cannot hide themselves from God: and when they hold nightly discourses which please
Him not, He is with them. God is round about their doings!
Oh!
you are they who plead in their favour in this present life; but who shall
plead with God for them on the day of the resurrection? Who will be the
guardian over them?
4:110 Yet he who doth evil, or shall have
acted against his own weal, and then shall ask pardon of God, will find God
Forgiving, Merciful:
And
whoever committeth a crime, committeth it to his own hurt. And God is Knowing,
Wise!
And
whoever committeth an involuntary fault or a crime, and then layeth it on the
innocent, shall surely bear the guilt of calumny and of a manifest crime.
But
for the grace and mercy of God upon thee, a party among them had resolved to
mislead thee, but they shall only mislead themselves; nor in aught shall they
harm thee. God hath caused the Book and the wisdom to descend upon thee: and what thou knowest not He hath caused thee to
know: and the grace of God toward thee hath
been great.
In
most of their secret talk is nothing good; but only in his who enjoineth
almsgiving, or that which is right, or concord among men. Whoso doth this, out
of desire to please God, we will give him at the last a great reward:
But
whoso shall sever himself from the prophet after that "the guidance"
hath been manifested to him, and shall follow any other path than that of the
faithful, we will turn our back on him as he hath turned his back on us, and we
will cast him into Hell; -- an evil journey thither!
God
truly will not forgive the joining other gods with Himself. Other wins He will
forgive to whom He will: but he who joineth
gods with God, hath erred with far-gone error.
They
call, beside Him, upon mere goddesses! they invoke a rebel Satan!
On
them is the malison of God. For he said, "A portion of thy servants will I
surely take, and will lead them astray, and will stir desires within them, and
will command them and they shall cut the ears of animals; and I will command
them, and they shall alter the creation of God." He who taketh Satan
rather than God for his patron, is ruined with palpable ruin:
He
hath made them promises, and he hath stirred desires within them; but Satan
promiseth, only to beguile!
4:120 These! their dwelling Hell! no escape
shall they find from it!
But
they who believe and do the things that are right, we will bring them into
gardens beneath which the rivers flow; For ever shall they abide therein. Truly
it is the promise of God: And whose word is
more sure than God's?
Not
according to your wishes, or the wishes of the people of the Book, shall these
things be. He who doth evil shall be recompensed for it. Patron or helper,
beside God, shall he find none.
But
whoso doth the things that are right, whether male or female, and he or she a
believer, -- these shall enter
And
who hath a better religion than he who resigneth himself to God, who doth what
is good, and followeth the faith of Abraham in all sincerity? And God took
Abraham for his friend.
All
that is in the Heavens and all that is on the Earth is God's: and God encompasseth all things!
Moreover,
they will consult thee in regard to women: Say: God hath instructed you about them; and His will
is rehearsed to you, in the Book, concerning female orphans to whom you give not
their legal due, and whom you refuse to marry; also with regard to weak
children; and that you deal with fairness towards orphans. You cannot do a good
action, but verily God knoweth it.
And if
a wife fear ill usage or aversion on the part of her husband, then shall it be
no fault in them if they can agree with mutual agreement, for agreement is
best. Men's souls are prone to avarice; but if you act kindly and fear God,
then, verily, your actions are not unnoticed by God!
And
you will not have it at all in your power to treat your wives alike, even
though you fain would do so; but yield not wholly to disinclination, so that
you leave one of them as it were in suspense; if you come to an understanding,
and fear God, then, verily, God is Forgiving, Merciful;
But if
they separate, God can compensate both out of His abundance; for God is Vast,
Wise;
4:130 And whatever is in the Heavens and in
the Earth is God's! We have already enjoined those to whom the Scriptures were
given before you, and yourselves, to fear God. But if you become unbelievers,
yet know that whatever is in the Heavens and in the Earth is God's: and God is Rich, Praiseworthy.
All
that is in Heaven and all that is in Earth is God's! God is a sufficient
protector!
If he
pleased, he could cause you to pass away, O mankind! and create others in your
stead: for this hath God power.
If any
one desire the reward of this world, yet with God is the reward of this world
and of the next! And God Heareth, Beholdeth.
O you
who believe! stand fast to justice, when you bear witness before God, though it
be against yourselves, or your parents, or your kindred, whether the party be
rich or poor. God is nearer than you to both. Therefore follow not passion,
lest you swerve from truth. And if you wrest your testimony or stand aloof, God
verily is well aware of what you do.
O you
who believe! believe in God and his Apostle, and the Book which he hath sent
down to his Apostle, and the Book which he hath sent down aforetime. Whoever
believeth not on God and his Angels and his Books and his Apostles, and in the
last day, he verily hath erred with far-gone error.
Verily,
they who believed, then became unbelievers, then believed, and against became
unbelievers, and then increased their unbelief -- it is not God who will
forgive them or guide them into the way.
Announce
to the hypocrites that a dolorous torment doth await them.
Those
who take the unbelievers for friends besides the faithful -- do they seek
honour at their hands? Verily, all honour belongeth unto God!
And
already hath He sent this down to you in the Book "WHEN YE SHALL HEAR THE
SIGNS OF GOD THEY SHALL NOT BE BELIEVED BUT SHALL BE MOCKED AT." Sit you
not therefore with such, until they engage in other discourse; otherwise, you
will become like them. Verily God will gather the hypocrites and the infidels
all together in Hell.
4:140 They watch your narrowly. Then if God
grant you a victory, they say, "Are we not with you?" and if the
infidels meet with a success, they say to them, "Were we not superior to
you: and did we not defend you from those
believers?" God shall judge betwixt you on the day of the resurrection,
and God will by no means make a way for the infidels over the believers.
The
hypocrites would deceive God, but He will deceive them! When they stand up for
prayer, they stand carelessly, to be seen of men, and they remember God but
little:
Wavering
between the one and the other -- belonging neither to these nor those! and by
no means shalt thou find a path for him whom God misleadeth.
O
believers! take not infidels for friends rather than believers. Would you
furnish God with clear right to punish you?
Verily
the hypocrites shall be in the lowest abyss of the fire:
and, by no means shalt thou find a helper for them;
Save
for those who turn and amend, and lay fast hold on God, and approve the
sincerity of their religion to God; these shall be numbered with the faithful,
and God will at last bestow on the faithful a great reward.
Why
should God inflict a chastisement upon you, if you are grateful, and believe?
God is Grateful, Wise!
God
loveth not that evil be matter of public talk, unless any one hath been wronged: God it is who Heareth, Knoweth!
Whether
you publish what is good, or conceal it, or pardon evil, verily God is
Pardoning, Powerful!
Of a
truth they who believe not on God and his Apostles, and seek to separate God
from his Apostles, and say, "Some we believe, and some we believe
not," and desire to take a middle way;
4:150 These! they are veritable infidels!
and for the infidels have we prepared a shameful punishment.
And
they who believe on God and his Apostles, and make no difference between them
-- these! we will bestow on them their reward at last. God is Gracious,
Merciful!
The
people of the Book will ask of thee to cause a Book to come down unto them out
of Heaven. But a greater thing that this did they ask of Moses! for they said,
"Shew us God plainly!" and for this their wickedness did the
fire-storm lay hold on them. Then took they the calf as the object of their worship,
after that our clear tokens had come to them; but we forgave them this, and
conferred on Moses undoubted power.
And we
uplifted the mountain over them when we made a covenant with them, and we said
to them, "Enter the gate adoring;" and we said to them,
"Transgress not on the Sabbath," and we received from them a strict
covenant.
So,
for that they have broken their covenant, and have rejected the signs of God,
and have put the prophets to death unjustly, saying the while, "Our hearts
are uncircumcised," -- Nay, but God hath sealed them up for their
unbelief, so that but few believe.
And
for their unbelief, -- and for their having spoken against Mary a grievous
calumny, --
And
for their saying, "Verily we have slain the Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary,
an Apostle of God." Yet they slew him not, and they crucified him not, but
they had only his likeness. And they who differed about him were in doubt
concerning him: No sure knowledge had they
about him, but followed only an opinion, and they did not really slay him, but
God took him up to Himself. And God is Mighty, Wise!
These
shall not be one of the people of the Book but shall believe in Him before his
death, and in the day of resurrection, He will be a witness against them.
For
the wickedness of certain Jews, and because they turn many from the way of God,
we have forbidden them goodly viands which had been before allowed them.
And
because they have taken usury, though they were forbidden it, and have devoured
men's substance in frivolity, we have got ready for the infidels among them a
grievous torment.
4:160 But their men of solid knowledge, and
the believers who believe in that which hath been sent down to thee, and in
what hath been sent down before thee, and who observe prayer, and pay the alms
of obligation, and believe in God and the latter day, -- these! we will give
them a great reward.
Verily
we have revealed to thee as we revealed to Noah and the Prophets after him, and
as we revealed to Abraham, and Isma\uel and Isaac, and Jacob, and the tribes,
and Jesus, and Job, and Jonah, and Aaron, and Solomon; and to David gave we
Psalms.
Of
some apostles we have told thee before: of
other apostles we have not told thee -- And discoursing did God discourse with
Moses --
Apostles
charged to announce and to warn, that men, after those apostles, might have no
plea against god. And God is Mighty, Wise!
But
God is himself witness of what He hath sent down to thee: In His knowledge hath He sent it down to thee. The angels are
also its witnesses: but God is a sufficient
witness!
Verily,
they who believe not and pervert from the way of God, have indeed erred with
error wide of truth.
Verily,
those who believe not, and act wrongfully, God will never pardon, and never
will he guide them on path,
Than the
path to Hell, in which they shall abide for ever! And this is easy for God.
O men!
now hath an apostle come to you with truth from your Lord. Believe then, it
will be better for you. But if you believe not, then, all that is in the
Heavens and the Earth is God's; and God is Knowing, Wise!
O you
people of the Book! overstep not bounds in your religion; and of God, speak
only truth. The Messiah, Jesus, son of Mary, is only an apostle of God, and his
Word which he conveyed into Mary, and a Spirit proceeding from himself. Believe
therefore in God and his apostles, and say not, "Three:" (there is a Trinity) Forebear -- it will be
better for you. God is only one God! Far be it from His glory that He should
have a son! His, whatever is in
the
Heavens, and whatever is in the Earth! And God is a sufficient Guardian.
4:170 The Messiah disdaineth not to be a
servant of God, nor do the angels who are nigh unto Him.
And
whoso disdaineth His service, and is filled with pride, God will gather them
all to Himself.
And to
those who believe and do the things that are right, will He pay them their due
recompense, and out of His bounty will He increase them:
but as for those who are disdainful and proud, with a grievous chastisement
will He chastise them;
And
none beside God shall they find to protect or to help them.
O men!
now hath a proof come to you from your Lord, and we have sent down to you a
clear light. As to those who believe in God, and lay fast nhold on Him, these
will He cause to enter into his mercy and grace, and along the straight way
unto Himself will He guide them.
They
will consult thee. Say: God instructeth you as
to distant kindred. If a man die childless, but have a sister, half what he
shall have shall be her's; and if she die childless he shall be her heir. But
if there be two sisters, two-third parts of what he shall have shall be theirs;
and if there be both brothers and sisters, the male shall have the portion of
two females. God teacheth you plainly, that you err not! God knoweth all
things.