110 Then surely thy Lord, to those who flee after they are persecuted, then struggle hard and are patient, surely thy Lord after that is Protecting, Merciful.

111 On the day when every soul will come pleading for itself, and every soul will be paid in full what it has done, and they will not be dealt with unjustly.

112 And Allāh sets forth a parable: A town safe and secure, to which its means of subsistence came in abundance from every quarter; but it disbelieved in Allāh’s favours, so Allāh made it taste a pall of hunger and fear because of what they wrought.

113 And certainly there came to them a Messenger from among them, but they rejected him, so the chastisement overtook them, while they were wrongdoers.

114 So eat of what Allāh has given you, lawful and good (things), and give thanks for Allāh’s favour, if He it is you serve.

115 He has forbidden you only what dies of itself and blood and the flesh of swine and that over which any other name than that of Allāh has been invoked; but whoever is driven to (it), not desiring nor exceeding the limit, then surely Allāh is Forgiving, Merciful.

116 And utter not, for what your tongues describe, the lie: This is lawful and this unlawful; so that you forge a lie against Allāh. Surely those who forge a lie against Allāh will not prosper.

117 A little enjoyment — and for them is a painful chastisement.

118 And to those who are Jews We prohibited what We have related to thee already, and We did them no wrong, but they wronged themselves.

119 And surely thy Lord, for those who do evil in ignorance, then turn after that and make amends, surely thy Lord after that is Forgiving, Merciful.

120 Surely Abraham was a model (of virtue), obedient to Allāh, upright, and he was not of the polytheists,

121 Grateful for His favours. He chose him and guided him on the right path.