Lodge them (the divorced
women) where you dwell, according to your means, and do not harm them so as to
straiten them (that they be obliged to leave your house). And
if they are pregnant, then spend on them till they laydown their burden.
Then if they give suck to the children for you, give them their due payment,
and let each of you accept the advice of the other in a just way. But if you
make difficulties for one another, then some other woman may give suck for him
(the father of the child). (6) Let the rich man spend according to his
means, and the man whose resources are restricted, let him spend according to
what Allâh has given him. Allâh puts no burden on any person beyond what He has
given him. Allâh will grant after hardship, ease. (7) And many a town
(population) revolted against the Command of its Lord and His Messengers, and We called it to a severe account (i.e. torment in this
worldly life), and we shall punish it with a horrible torment (in Hell, in the
Hereafter). (8) So it tasted the evil result of its affair (disbelief), and the
consequence of its affair (disbelief) was loss (destruction in this life and an
eternal punishment in the Hereafter). (9) Allâh has prepared for them a severe
torment. So fear Allâh and keep your duty to Him, O men of understanding — who
have believed! - Allâh has indeed sent down to you a Reminder (this Qur'ân). (10) (And has also sent to
you) a Messenger (Muhammad SAW), who recites to you the Verses of Allâh (the
Qur'ân) containing clear explanations, that He may take out, those who believe
and do righteous good deeds from the darkness (of polytheism and disbelief) to
the light (of Islamic Monotheism). And whosoever believes in Allâh and performs
righteous good deeds, He will admit him into Gardens under which rivers flow (