And when mankind are gathered (on the Day of Resurrection), they (false
deities) will become their enemies and will deny their worshipping. (6) And when Our Clear
Verses are recited to them, the disbelievers say of the truth (this Qur'ân),
when it reaches them: "This is plain magic!" (7) Or say they: "He
(Muhammad SAW) has fabricated it." Say: "If I have fabricated it? still you have no power to support me against Allâh. He
knows best of what you say among yourselves concerning it (i.e. this Qur'ân)!
Sufficient is He as a witness between me and you! And He is the Oft-Forgiving,
the Most Merciful." (8) Say (O Muhammad SAW):"I am not a new
thing among the Messengers (of Allâh) (i.e. I am not the first Messenger) nor
do I know what will be done with me or with you. I only follow that which is
revealed to me, and I am but a plain warner." (9) Say: "Tell me!
If this (Qur’ân) is from Allâh and you deny it, and a witness from among the
Children of Israel
(‘Abdullâh bin Salâm radhiallahu'anhu) testifies that [this Qur’ân is from
Allâh (like the Taurât (Torah)], and he believed (embraced Islâm)[1] while you are too proud (to believe)." Verily, Allâh
guides not the people who are Zâlimûn (polytheists, disbelievers and
wrong-doers). (10) And those who disbelieve (strong and wealthy) say of those who
believe (the weak and poor): "Had it (Islâmic Monotheism to which Muhammad
SAW is inviting mankind) been a good thing, they (the weak and poor) would not
have preceded us thereto!" And when they have not let themselves be guided
by it (this Qur'ân), they say: "This is an ancient lie!" (11) And before this was
the Scripture of Mûsâ (Moses) as a guide and a mercy. And this is a confirming
Book (the Qur’ân) in the Arabic language, to warn those who do wrong, and as
glad tidings to the Muhsinûn (good-doers. See the footnote of V.9:120). (12) Verily, those who
say: "Our Lord is (only) Allâh," and thereafter stand firm (on the
Islâmic Faith of Monotheism) on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve. (13) Such shall be the
dwellers of Paradise, abiding therein
(forever) — a reward for what they used to do. (14)