That is because Allâh, He is the Truth, and it is He Who gives
life to the dead, and it is He Who is Able to do all things. (6) And surely, the Hour
is coming, there is no doubt about it, and certainly, Allâh will resurrect
those who are in the graves. (7) And among men is he who disputes about Allâh,
without knowledge or guidance, or a Book giving light (from Allâh), (8) Bending his neck in
pride[] (far astray from the Path of Allâh), and leading (others) too (far)
astray from the Path of Allâh. For him there is disgrace in this worldly life,
and on the Day of Resurrection We shall make him taste the torment of burning
(Fire). (9) That is because of what your hands have sent forth, and verily,
Allâh is not unjust to (His) slaves. (10) And among mankind is he who worships
Allâh as it were, upon the edge (i.e. in doubt); if good befalls him, he is
content therewith; but if a trial befalls him, he turns back on his face (i.e.
reverts back to disbelief after embracing Islâm). He loses both this world and
the Hereafter. That is the evident loss. (11) He calls besides Allâh unto that which
hurts him not, nor profits him. That is a straying far away. (12) He calls unto him
whose harm is nearer than his profit; certainly, an evil Maula (patron) and
certainly an evil friend! (13) Truly, Allâh will admit those who believe (in
Islâmic Monotheism) and do righteous good deeds (according to the Qur'ân and
the Sunnah) to Gardens underneath which rivers flow (in