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LVIII, 5-9. THE CHAPTER OF THE WRANGLER.
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[5] But he who finds not (the means) :— then a fast for two months consecutively, before they touch each other; and he who cannot endure that :-then the feeding of sixty poor folk. That is that ye may believe in God and His Apostle; and these are the bounds of God; and for the misbelievers is grievous woe!
Verily, those who oppose God and His Apostle shall be upset, as those before them were upset.
We have sent down manifest signs: for the misbelievers is shameful woe on the day when God shall raise them all together, and shall inform them of what they have done. God has taken account of it, but they forget it; for God is witness over all !
Dost thou not see that God knows what is in the heavens and what is in the earth ? and that there cannot be a privy discourse of three but He makes the fourth ? nor of five but He makes the sixth ? nor less than that nor more, but that He is with them wheresoe'er they be ? then He will inform them of what they have done upon the resurrection day; verily, God all things doth know!
Dost thou not look at those who were prohibited from privy talk, and then returned to that they were forbidden ? and they too discourse together with sin and enmity and rebellion against the Apostle; and when they come to thee they greet thee with what God greets thee not 1; and they say in themselves, Why does not God torment us for what we say ? Hell is enough for them ! they shall broil therein, and an ill journey shall it be !
Instead of saying, Es salâm 'halaika, 'peace be upon thee!' they used to say, Es sâm 'halaika, 'mischief be upon thee l’
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