an authority to help (me). |
81 And say: The Truth has come and falsehood vanished. Surely falsehood is ever bound to vanish. |
82 And We reveal of the Qur’ān that which is a healing and a mercy to the believers, and it adds only to the perdition of the wrongdoers. |
83 And when We bestow favours on man, he turns away and behaves proudly; and when evil afflicts him, he is in despair. |
84 Say: Everyone acts according to his manner. But your Lord best knows who is best guided on the path. |
85 And they ask thee about the revelation. Say: The revelation is by the commandment of my Lord, and of knowledge you are given but a little. |
86 And if We please, We could certainly take away that which We have revealed to thee, then thou wouldst find none to plead (thy cause) against Us — |
87 But it is a mercy from thy Lord. Surely His bounty to thee is abundant. |
88 Say: If men and jinn should combine together to bring the like of this Qur’ān, they could not bring the like of it, though some of them were aiders of others. |
89 And certainly We have made clear for men in this Qur’ān every kind of description, but most men consent to naught save denying. |
90 And they say: We will by no means believe in thee, till thou cause a spring to gush forth from the earth for us, |
91 Or thou have a garden of palms and grapes in the midst of which thou cause rivers to flow forth abundantly, |
92 Or thou cause the heaven to come down upon us in pieces, as thou thinkest, or bring Allāh and the angels face to face (with us), |
93 Or thou have a house of gold, or thou ascend into heaven. And we will not believe in thy ascending till thou bring down to us a book we can read. Say: Glory to my Lord! am I aught but a mortal messenger? |
94 And nothing prevents people from believing, when the guidance comes to them, except that they say: Has Allāh raised up a mortal to |