They are content to be with those (the women) who sit behind (at
home). Their hearts are sealed up (from all kinds of goodness and right
guidance), so they understand not. (87) But the Messenger (Muhammad SAW) and those
who believed with him (in Islâmic Monotheism) strove hard and fought with their
wealth and their lives (in Allâh's Cause). Such are they for whom are the good
things, and it is they who will be successful. (88) For them Allâh has
got ready Gardens (Paradise) under which
rivers flow, to dwell therein forever. That is the supreme success. (89) And those who made
excuses from the bedouins came (to you, O Prophet SAW) asking your permission
to exempt them (from the battle), and those who had lied to Allâh and His
Messenger sat at home (without asking the permission for it); a painful torment
will seize those of them who disbelieve. (90) There is no blame on those who are
weak or ill or who find no resources to spend [in holy fighting (Jihâd)], if
they are sincere and true (in duty) to Allâh and His Messenger.[] No ground (of
complaint) can there be against the Muhsinûn (good-doers - see the footnote of
V.9:120). And Allâh is
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (91) Nor (is there blame) on those who came to you
to be provided with mounts, when you said: "I can find no mounts for
you," they turned back, while their eyes overflowing with tears of grief
that they could not find anything to spend (for Jihâd). (92) The ground (of
complaint) is only against those who are rich, and yet ask exemption[]. They
are content to be with (the women) who sit behind (at home) and Allâh has
sealed up their hearts (from all kinds of goodness and right guidance) so that
they know not (what they are losing). (93)