110 The building which they have built will ever continue to be a source of disquiet in their hearts, unless their hearts be torn to pieces. And Allāh is Knowing, Wise. |
111 Surely Allāh has bought from the believers their persons and their property — theirs (in return) is the Garden. They fight in Allāh’s way, so they slay and are slain. It is a promise which is binding on Him in the Torah and the Gospel and the Qur’ān. And who is more faithful to his promise than Allāh? Rejoice therefore in your bargain which you have made. And that is the mighty achievement. |
112 They who turn (to Allāh), who serve (Him), who praise (Him), who fast, who bow down, who prostrate themselves, who enjoin what is good and forbid what is evil, and who keep the limits of Allāh — and give good news to the believers. |
113 It is not for the Prophet and those who believe to ask forgiveness for the polytheists, even though they should be near relatives, after it has become clear to them that they are companions of the flaming fire. |
114 And Abraham’s asking forgiveness for his sire was only owing to a promise which he had made to him; but when it became clear to him that he was an enemy of Allāh, he dissociated himself from him. Surely Abraham was tender-hearted, forbearing. |
115 And it is not (attributable to) Allāh that He should lead a people astray after He has guided them, so far so that He makes clear to them what they should guard against. Surely Allāh is Knower of all things. |
116 Surely Allāh’s is the kingdom of the heavens and the earth. He gives life and causes death. And besides Allāh you have no friend nor helper. |
117 Certainly Allāh has turned in mercy to the Prophet and the Emigrants and the Helpers who followed him in the hour of hardship, after the hearts of a part of them were about to deviate; then He turned to them in mercy. Surely to them He is Compassionate, Merciful; |
118 And (He turned in mercy) to the three who were left behind; until the earth, vast as it is, became strait to them and their souls were also |