112. Those that turn (to Allah. in repentance; that serve Him, and praise Him;
that wander in devotion to the cause of Allah,: that bow down and prostrate
themselves in prayer; that enjoin good and forbid evil; and observe the limit
set by Allah.- (These do rejoice). So proclaim the glad tidings to the
Believers.
113. It is not fitting, for the Prophet and those who believe, that they should
pray for forgiveness for Pagans, even though they be of kin, after it is clear
to them that they are companions of the Fire.
114. And Abraham prayed for his father's forgiveness only because of a promise
he had made to him. But when it became clear to him that he was an enemy to
Allah, he dissociated himself from him: for Abraham was most tender-hearted,
forbearing.
115. And Allah will not mislead a people after He hath guided them, in order
that He may make clear to them what to fear (and avoid)- for Allah hath
knowledge of all things.
116. Unto Allah belongeth the dominion of the heavens and the earth. He giveth
life and He taketh it. Except for Him ye have no protector nor helper.
117. Allah turned with favour to the Prophet, the Muhajirs, and the Ansar,- who
followed him in a time of distress, after that the hearts of a part of them had
nearly swerved (from duty); but He turned to them (also): for He is unto them
Most Kind, Most Merciful.
118. (He turned in mercy also) to the three who were left behind; (they felt
guilty) to such a degree that the earth seemed constrained to them, for all its
spaciousness, and their (very) souls seemed straitened to them,- and they
perceived that there is no fleeing from Allah (and no refuge) but to Himself.
Then He turned to them, that they might repent: for Allah is Oft-Returning, Most
Merciful.
119. O ye who believe! Fear Allah and be with those who are true (in word and
deed).
120. It was not fitting for the people of Medina and the Bedouin Arabs of the
neighbourhood, to refuse to follow Allah.s Messenger, nor to prefer their own
lives to his: because nothing could they suffer or do, but was reckoned to their
credit as a deed of righteousness,- whether they suffered thirst, or fatigue, or
hunger, in the cause of Allah, or trod paths to raise the ire of the
Unbelievers, or received any injury whatever from an enemy: for Allah suffereth
not the reward to be lost of those who do good;-
121. Nor could they spend anything (for the cause) - small or great- nor cut
across a valley, but the deed is inscribed to their credit: that Allah may
requite their deed with the best (possible reward).
122. Nor should the Believers all go forth together: if a contingent from every
expedition remained behind, they could devote themselves to studies in religion,
and admonish the people when they return to them,- that thus they (may learn) to
guard themselves (against evil).
123. O ye who believe! fight the unbelievers who gird you about, and let them
find firmness in you: and know that Allah is with those who fear Him.
124. Whenever there cometh down a sura, some of them say: "Which of you has had
His faith increased by it?" Yea, those who believe,- their faith is increased
and they do rejoice.
125. But those in whose hearts is a disease,- it will add doubt to their doubt,
and they will die in a state of Unbelief.
126. See they not that they are tried every year once or twice? Yet they turn
not in repentance, and they take no heed.
127. Whenever there cometh down a Sura, they look at each other, (saying), "Doth
anyone see you?" Then they turn aside: Allah hath turned their hearts (from the
light); for they are a people that understand not.
128. Now hath come unto you an Messenger from amongst yourselves: it grieves him
that ye should perish: ardently anxious is he over you: to the Believers is he
most kind and merciful.
129. But if they turn away, Say: "(Allah) sufficeth me: there is no god but He:
On Him is my trust,- He the Lord of the Throne (of Glory) Supreme!"
Translation by Abdullah Yusufali