And (He did forgive also) the three [who did not join the Tabûk
expedition whose case was deferred (by the Prophet SAW)] (for Allâh’s Decision)
till for them the earth, vast as it is, was straitened and their ownselves were
straitened to them, and they perceived that there is no fleeing from Allâh, and
no refuge but with Him. Then, He forgave them (accepted their repentance), that
they might beg for His pardon [repent (unto Him)] Verily, Allâh is the One Who
forgives and accepts repentance, Most Merciful. (118) O you who believe! Be
afraid of Allâh, and be with those who are true (in words and deeds). (119) It was not becoming
of the people of Al-Madinah and the bedouins of the neighbourhood to remain
behind Allâh's Messenger (Muhammad SAW when fighting in Allâh's Cause) and (it
was not becoming of them) to prefer their own lives to his life. That is
because they suffer neither thirst nor fatigue, nor hunger in the Cause of
Allâh, nor they take any step to raise the anger of
disbelievers nor inflict any injury upon an enemy but is written to their
credit as a deed of righteousness. Surely, Allâh wastes not the reward of the
Muhsinûn.[] (120) Nor do they spend anything (in Allâh's Cause) - small or great -
nor cross a valley, but is written to their credit, that Allâh may recompense
them with the best of what they used to do (i.e. Allâh will reward their good
deeds according to the reward of their best deeds which they did in the most
perfect manner).[] (121) And it is not (proper) for the believers to go out to
fight (Jihâd) all together. Of every troop of them, a party only should go
forth, that they (who are left behind) may get instructions in (Islâmic)
religion, and that they may warn their people when they return to them, so that
they may beware (of evil). (122)