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35: The Angels, Orignator
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Praise be to God, Who created (out of nothing) the heavens and the
earth, Who made the angels, messengers with wings,- two, or three, or
four (pairs): He adds to Creation as He pleases: for God has power
over all things.
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What God out of his Mercy doth bestow on mankind there is none can
withhold: what He doth withhold, there is none can grant, apart from
Him: and He is the Exalted in Power, full of Wisdom.
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O men! Call to mind the grace of God unto you! is there a creator,
other than God, to give you sustenance from heaven or earth? There is
no god but He: how then are ye deluded away from the Truth?
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And if they reject thee, so were apostles rejected before thee: to God
back for decision all affairs.
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O men! Certainly the promise of God is true. Let not then this present
life deceive you, nor let the Chief Deceiver deceive you about God.
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Verily Satan is an enemy to you: so treat him as an enemy. He only
invites his adherents, that they may become Companions of the Blazing
Fire.
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For those who reject God, is a terrible Penalty: but for those who
believe and work righteous deeds, is Forgiveness, and a magnificent
Reward.
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Is he, then, to whom the evil of his conduct is made alluring, so that
he looks upon it as good, (equal to one who is rightly guided)? For
God leaves to stray whom He wills, and guides whom He wills. So let
not thy soul go out in (vainly) sighing after them: for God knows well
all that they do!
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It is God Who sends forth the Winds, so that they raise up the Clouds,
and We drive them to a land that is dead, and revive the earth
therewith after its death: even so (will be) the Resurrection!
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If any do seek for glory and power,- to God belong all glory and
power. To Him mount up (all) Words of Purity: It is He Who exalts each
Deed of Righteousness. Those that lay Plots of Evil,- for them is a
Penalty terrible; and the plotting of such will be void (of result).
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And God did create you from dust; then from a sperm-drop; then He made
you in pairs. And no female conceives, or lays down (her load), but
with His knowledge. Nor is a man long-lived granted length of days,
nor is a part cut off from his life, but is in a Decree
(ordained). All this is easy to God.
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Nor are the two bodies of flowing water alike,- the one palatable,
sweet, and pleasant to drink, and the other, salt and bitter. Yet from
each (kind of water) do ye eat flesh fresh and tender, and ye extract
ornaments to wear; and thou seest the ships therein that plough the
waves, that ye may seek (thus) of the Bounty of God that ye may be
grateful.
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He merges Night into Day, and he merges Day into Night, and he has
subjected the sun and the moon (to his Law): each one runs its course
for a term appointed. Such is God your Lord: to Him belongs all
Dominion. And those whom ye invoke besides Him have not the least
power.
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If ye invoke them, they will not listen to your call, and if they were
to listen, they cannot answer your (prayer). On the Day of Judgment
they will reject your "Partnership". and none, (O man!) can tell thee
(the Truth) like the One Who is acquainted with all things.
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O ye men! It is ye that have need of God: but God is the One Free of
all wants, worthy of all praise.
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If He so pleased, He could blot you out and bring in a New Creation.
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Nor is that (at all) difficult for God.
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Nor can a bearer of burdens bear another's burdens if one heavily
laden should call another to (bear) his load. Not the least portion of
it can be carried (by the other). Even though he be nearly
related. Thou canst but admonish such as fear their Lord unseen and
establish regular Prayer. And whoever purifies himself does so for the
benefit of his own soul; and the destination (of all) is to God.
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The blind and the seeing are not alike;
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Nor are the depths of Darkness and the Light;
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Nor are the (chilly) shade and the (genial) heat of the sun:
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Nor are alike those that are living and those that are dead. God can
make any that He wills to hear; but thou canst not make those to hear
who are (buried) in graves.
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Thou art no other than a warner.
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Verily We have sent thee in truth, as a bearer of glad tidings, and as
a warner: and there never was a people, without a warner having lived
among them (in the past).
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And if they reject thee, so did their predecessors, to whom came their
apostles with Clear Signs, Books of dark prophecies, and the Book of
Enlightenment.
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In the end did I punish those who rejected Faith: and how (terrible)
was My rejection (of them)!
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Seest thou not that God sends down rain from the sky? With it We then
bring out produce of various colours. And in the mountains are tracts
white and red, of various shades of colour, and black intense in hue.
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And so amongst men and crawling creatures and cattle, are they of
various colours. Those truly fear God, among His Servants, who have
knowledge: for God is Exalted in Might, Oft-Forgiving.
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Those who rehearse the Book of God, establish regular Prayer, and
spend (in Charity) out of what We have provided for them, secretly and
openly, hope for a commerce that will never fail:
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For He will pay them their meed, nay, He will give them (even) more
out of His Bounty: for He is Oft-Forgiving, Most Ready to appreciate
(service).
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That which We have revealed to thee of the Book is the Truth,-
confirming what was (revealed) before it: for God is assuredly- with
respect to His Servants - well acquainted and Fully Observant.
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Then We have given the Book for inheritance to such of Our Servants as
We have chosen: but there are among them some who wrong their own
souls; some who follow a middle course; and some who are, by God's
leave, foremost in good deeds; that is the highest Grace.
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Gardens of Eternity will they enter: therein will they be adorned with
bracelets of gold and pearls; and their garments there will be of
silk.
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And they will say: "Praise be to God, Who has removed from us (all)
sorrow: for our Lord is indeed Oft-Forgiving Ready to appreciate
(service):
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"Who has, out of His Bounty, settled us in a Home that will last: no
toil nor sense of weariness shall touch us therein."
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But those who reject (God) - for them will be the Fire of Hell: No
term shall be determined for them, so they should die, nor shall its
Penalty be lightened for them. Thus do We reward every ungrateful one!
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Therein will they cry aloud (for assistance): "Our Lord! Bring us out:
we shall work righteousness, not the (deeds) we used to do!" - "Did
We not give you long enough life so that he that would should receive
admonition? and (moreover) the warner came to you. So taste ye (the
fruits of your deeds): for the wrong-doers there is no helper."
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Verily God knows (all) the hidden things of the heavens and the earth:
verily He has full knowledge of all that is in (men's) hearts.
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He it is That has made you inheritors in the earth: if, then, any do
reject (God), their rejection (works) against themselves: their
rejection but adds to the odium for the Unbelievers in the sight of
their Lord: their rejection but adds to (their own) undoing.
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Say: "Have ye seen (these) 'Partners' of yours whom ye call upon
besides God? Show Me what it is they have created in the (wide)
earth. Or have they a share in the heavens? Or have We given them a
Book from which they (can derive) clear (evidence)?- Nay, the
wrong-doers promise each other nothing but delusions.
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It is God Who sustains the heavens and the earth, lest they cease (to
function): and if they should fail, there is none - not one - can
sustain them thereafter: Verily He is Most Forbearing, Oft-Forgiving.
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They swore their strongest oaths by God that if a warner came to them,
they would follow his guidance better than any (other) of the Peoples:
But when a warner came to them, it has only increased their flight
(from righteousness),-
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On account of their arrogance in the land and their plotting of Evil,
but the plotting of Evil will hem in only the authors thereof. Now are
they but looking for the way the ancients were dealt with? But no
change wilt thou find in God's way (of dealing): no turning off wilt
thou find in God's way (of dealing).
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Do they not travel through the earth, and see what was the End of
those before them,- though they were superior to them in strength? Nor
is God to be frustrated by anything whatever in the heavens or on
earth: for He is All-Knowing. All-Powerful.
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If God were to punish men according to what they deserve. He would not
leave on the back of the (earth) a single living creature: but He
gives them respite for a stated Term: when their Term expires, verily
God has in His sight all His Servants.
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