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return any more. Say, If I err, verily I shall err only against my own soul: but if I be rightly directed, it will be by that which my LORD revealeth unto me; for he is ready to hear, and nigh unto those who call upon him. If thou couldest see, when the unbelievers shall tremble, and shall find no refuge, and shall be taken from a near place,' and shall say, We believe in him! But how shall they receive the faith from a distant place: since they had before denied him, and reviled the mysteries of faith, from a distant place?* And a bar shall be placed between them and that which they shall desire; as it hath been done with those who behaved like them here tofore because they have been in a doubt which hath caused scandal.

CHAPTER XXXV.

INTITLED, THE CREATOR; REVEALED AT MECCA.

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IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.

PRAISE be unto God, the Creator of heaven and earth; who maketh the angels his messengers, furnished with two, and three, and four pair of wings GOD maketh what addition he pleaseth unto his creatures; for God is almighty. The mercy which God shall freely bestow on mankind, there is none who can withhold; and what he shall withhold, there is none who can bestow, besides him and he is the mighty, the wise. O men, remember the favour of GOD towards you: is there any creator, besides God, who provideth food for you from heaven and earth? There is no God but he: how therefore are ye turned aside from acknowledging his unity? If they accuse thee of imposture, apostles before thee have also been accused of imposture and unto God shall all things return. O men, verily the promise of God is true: let not therefore the present life deceive you, neither let the deceiver deceive you concerning God: for Satan is an enemy unto you; wherefore hold him for an enemy: he only

• viz. At their death, or the day of judgment, or the battle of Bedr."

That is, from the outside of the earth to the inside thereof; or, from before God's tribunal to hell fire; or, from the plain of Bedr to the well into which the dead bodies of the siain were thrown."

i. e. When they are in the other world; whereas faith is to he received in this.

"What a spectacle, when the wicked chall quit their mts trembling, and be unable to find a refuge! They will say, We believe: but what merit will there be in the aith They had it not on earth. There they lived in ungodliness. and scoffed at our divir 3 að“. trine"-Savary.

Some intitle this chapter The Angels: both words occur in the first verse. (This is the title which Savary gives to it. He, says Zamakhshari, who shall read t....chapter of Angels, shall one day see the eight gates of paradise opened before hin., aı.± shall enter by whichever he please. Satury.)

That is, some angels have a greater, and some a lesser number of wings, according their different orders; the words not being designed to express the particular numbe Gabriel is said to have appeared to Mohammed on the night he made his journey t heaven, with no less than six Indied w`ngs.'

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inviteth his confederates to be the inhabitants of hell.

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believe not there is prepared a severe torment: but for those who shall believe and do that which is right, is prepared mercy and a great reward. Shall he therefore for whom his evil work hath been prepared, and whe imagineth it to be good, be as he who is rightly disposed, and discerneth the truth? Verily GoD will cause to err whom he pleaseth, and will direct whom he pleaseth.* Let not thy soul therefore be spent in sighs for their sakes, on account of their obstinacy; for God well knoweth that which they do. It is God who sendeth the winds, and raiseth a cloud; and we drive the same unto a dead country, and thereby quicken the earth after it hath been dead; so shall the resurrection be. Whoever desireth excellence; unto God doth all excellence belong : unto him ascendeth the good speech; and the righteous work will be exalt. But as for them who devise wicked plots, they shall suffer a severe punishment; and the device of those men shall be rendered vain. GoD created you first of the dust, and afterwards of seed; and he hath made you man and wife. No female conceiveth, or bringeth forth, but with his knowledge. Nor is any thing added unto the age of him whose life is prolonged, neither is any thing diminished from his age, but the same is written in the book of God's decrees. Verily this is easy with GOD. The two seas are not to be held in comparison: this is fresh and sweet, pleasant to drink; but that is salt and bitter: " yet out of each of them ye eat fish," and take ornaments P for you to wear. Thou seest the ships also ploughing the waves thereof, that ye may seek to enrich yourselves by commerce, of the abundance of God: peradventure ye will be thankful. He causeth the night to succeed the day, and he causeth the day to succeed the night; and he obligeth the sun and the moon to perform their services each of them runneth an appointed course. This is GOD, your LORD his is the kingdom. But the idols which ye invoke besides him have not the power even over the skin of a date-stone: if ye invoke them, they will not hear your calling; and although they should hear, yet they would not answer you. On the day of resurrection they shall disclaim your having associated them with God: and none shall declare unto thee the truth, like one who is well acquainted therewith. O men, ye have need of God; but GOD is self-sufficient, and to be praised. If he pleaseth, he can take you away, and produce a new creature in your stead: neither will this be difficult with GOD. A burdened soul shall not bear the burden of another: and if a heavy-burdened soul call on another to bear part of its burden, no part

*"He who findeth charms in ungodliness, believeth he that he is in the right way↑ God diffuseth error or knowledge as he pleaseth."—Savary

See chap. 29, p. 326, note m.

'As the Koreish did against Mohammed. See chap. 8, p. 293, note z.

See chap. 22, p. 274.

"God formed you of earth and of water. He gave unto you the sexes."-Savary That is, The two collective bodies of salt water and fresh. See chap. 25, p. 299. • See chap. 16, p. 215, note e.

As pearls and coral.

thereof shall be borne by the person who shall be called on, although he be ever so nearly related. Thou shalt admonish those who fear their LORD in secret and are constant at prayer: and whoever cleanseth himself from the guilt of disobedience, cleanseth himself to the advantage of his own soul; for all shall be assembled before God at the last day. The blind and the seeing shall not be held equal; neither darkness and light; nor the cool shade and the scorching wind: neither shall the living and the dead be held equal GoD shall cause him to hear whom he pleaseth: but thou shalt not make those to hear who are in their graves. Thou art no other than a preacher: verily we have sent thee with truth, a bearer of good tidings, and a denouncer of threats. There hath been no nation, but a preacher hath in past times been conversant among them: if they charge thee with imposture, they who were before them likewise charged their apostles with imposture. Their apostles came unto them with evident miracles, and with divine writings, and with the enlightening book: afterwards I chastised those who were unbelievers; and how severe was my vengeance! Dost thou not see that God sendeth down rain from heaven, and that we thereby produce fruits of various colours? " In the mountains also there are some tracts white and red, of various colours; and others are of a deep black :* and of men, and beasts, and cattle there are whose colours are in like manner various. Such only of his servants fear GoD as are endued with. understanding: verily GoD is mighty and ready to forgive. Verily they who led the book of GOD, and are constant at prayer, and give alms out of what we have bestowed on them, both in secret and openly, hope for a merchandize which shall not perish: that God may fully pay them their wages, and make them a superabundant addition of his liberality; for he is ready to forgive the faults of his servants, and to requite their endeavours. That which we have revealed unto thee of the book of the Koran is the truth, confirming the scriptures which were revealed before it for God knoweth and regardeth his servants. And we have given the book of the Korân in heritage unto such of our servants as we have chosen of them there is one who injureth his own soul; * and there is another of them who keepeth the middle way; and there is another of them who outstrippeth others in good works, by the permission of God. This is the great excellence. They shall be introduced into gardens of perpetual abode; they shall be adorned therein with bracelets of gold and

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This passage expresses the great difference between a true believer and an infidel, truth and vanity, and their future reward and punishment.

i. e. Those who obstinately persist in their unbelief, who are compared to the dead. As the volumes delivered to Abraham, and to other prophets before Moses.

'viz. The Law, or the Gospel.

"That is, of different kinds. See chap. 16, p. 215.

Being more or less intense."

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The paths of the mountains are red, white, or of various colours. The raven i black."-Savary.

By not practising what he is taught and commanded in the Korán.

That is, Who meaneth well, and performeth his duty for the most part, but not perfectiv.

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pearls, and their clothing therein shall be of silk and they shall say, Praise be unto God, who hath taken away sorrow from us! verily our LORD is ready to forgive the sinners, and to reward the obedient: who hath caused us to take up our rest in a dwelling of eternal stability, through his bounty, wherein no labour shall touch us, neither shall any weariness affect us. But for the unbelievers is prepared the fire of hell: it shall not be decreed them to die a second time; neither shall any part of the punishment thereof be made lighter unto them. Thus shall every infidel be rewarded. And they shall cry out aloud in hell, saying, LORD, take us hence, and we will work righteousness, and not what we have formerly wrought. But it shall be answered them, Did we not grant you lives of length sufficient, that whoever would be warned might be warned therein; and did not the preacher come unto you? taste therefore the pains of hell. And the unjust shall have no protector. Verily God knoweth the secrets both of heaven and earth, for he knoweth the innermost parts of the breasts of men. It is he who hath made you to succeed in the earth. Whoever shall disbelieve, on him be his unbelief; and their unbelief shall only gain the unbelievers greater indignation in the sight of their LORD; and their unbelief shall only increase. the perdition of the unbelievers. Say, What think ye of your deities which ye invoke besides God? Show me what part of the earth they have created. Or had they any share in the creation of the heavens? Have we given unto the idolaters any book of revelations, so that they may rely on any proof therefrom to authorize their practice? Nay; but the ungodly make unto one another only deceitful promises. Verily GoD sustaineth the heavens and the earth, lest they fail and if they should fail, none could support the same besides him; he is gracious and merciful. Koreish swore by GoD, with a most solemn oath, that if a preacher had come unto them, they would surely have been more willingly directed than any nation but now a preacher is come unto them, it hath only increased in them their aversion from the truth, their arrogance in the earth, and their contriving of evil; but the contrivance of evil shall only encompass the authors thereof. Do they expect any other than the punishment awarded against the unbelievers of former times? For thou shalt not find any change in the ordinance of God; neither shalt thou find any variation in the ordinance of GOD. Have they not gone through the earth, and seen what hath been the end of those who were before them; although they were more mighty in strength than they? GoD is not to be frustrated by any thing either in heaven or on earth; for he is wise and powerful. If GoD should punish men according to what they deserve, he would not leave on the back of the earth so much as a beast: but he respiteth them to a determined time; and when their time shall come, verily God will regard his servants.

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'viz. Mohammed.

'He hath established you on the ruins of the past generations."-Savary

The

CHAPTER XXXVI.

INTITLED, Y. S.; REVEALED AT MECCA.

IN THE NAME OF THE MOST MERCIFUL GOD.

Y. S. I swear by the instructive Korân, that thou art one of the mes sengers of God, sent to show the right way. This is a revelation of the most mighty, the merciful God: that thou mayest warn a people whose fathers were not warned, and who live in negligence. Our sentence hath justly been pronounced against the greater part of them; wherefore they shall not believe. We have put yokes on their necks, which come up to their chins; and they are forced to hold up their heads; * and we have set a bar before them, and a bar behind them; and we have covered them with darkness; wherefore they shall not see." It shall be equal unto them whether thou preach unto them, or do not preach unto them; they shall not believe. But thou shalt preach with effect unto him only who followeth the admonition of the Korán, and feareth the Merciful in secret. Wherefore bear good tidings unto him, of mercy, and an honourable reward. Verily we will restore the dead to life, and will write down their works which they shall have sent before them, and their footsteps which they shall have left behind them: and every thing do we set down in a plain register. Propound unto them as an example the inhabitants of the city of Antioch, when the apostles of Jesus came thereto : when we sent unto

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The meaning of these letters is unknown: some, however, from a tradition of Ebn Abbas, pretend they stand for Ya insân, i. e. O man. This chapter. it is said, had several other titles given it by Mohammed himself, and particularly that of The heart of the Korân. The Mohammedans read it to dying persons in their last agony.

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Or collars, such as are described p. 200, note o.

"The most part of them will verify our predictions, because that they are unbelievers. We have loaded their necks with long and heavy chains. In vain would they raise up their heads."-Savary.

That is, We have placed obstacles to prevent their looking either forwards or backwards. The whole passage represents the blindness and invincible obstinacy, with which God justly curses perverse and reprobate men.

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It is said that when the Koreish, in pursuance of a resolution they had taken, had sent a select number to beset Mohammed's house, and to kill him,' the prophet, having caused Ali to lie down on his bed to deceive the assassins, went out and threw a handful of dust at them, repeating the nine first verses of this chapter, which end here; and that they were thereupon stricken with blindness, so that they could not see him.'

As their good or evil example, doctrine, &c.

To explain this passage, the commentators tell the following story.

The people of Antioch being idolaters, Jesus sent two of his disciples thither to preach to them: and when they drew near the city, they found Habîb surnamed al Najjar, or the arpenter, feeding sheep, and acquainted him with their errand: whereupon he asked them what proof they had of their veracity, and they told him they could cure the sick, and the blind, and the lepers; and to demonstrate the truth of what they said, they laid their hands on a child of his who was sick, and immediately restored him to health. Habib was con. vinced by this miracle, and believed; after which they went into the city and preached the worship of one true God, curing a great number of people of several infirmities: but

་ See the Prelim. Disc. sect. 3, p. 42, &c. See chap. 7, p. 117, chap. 11, p. 186, &c. Abulf. Vit. Moh. p. 50.

• Vide Bobov. De visit. ægrot. n. 17 See the Prelim. Disc. p. 35. "ide

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