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A47589 The Alcoran of Mahomet, translated out of Arabick into French, by the Sieur Du Ryer, Lord of Malezair, and resident for the French king, at Alexandria. And newly Englished, for the satisfaction of all that desire to look into the Turkish vanities. To which is prefixed, the life of Mahomet, the prophet of the Turks, and author of the Alcoran. With A needful caveat, or admonition, for them who desire to know what use may be made of, or if there be danger in reading the Alcoran.; Koran. English. 1649. Du Ryer, André, ca. 1580-ca. 1660.; Ross, Alexander, 1591-1654. aut 1688 (1688) Wing K748; ESTC R213797 330,837 588

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nor Children and have a Brother or Sister each of them shall have a sixth part of the succession if they be more they shall share the third after payment of Legacies and debts without fraud following what God hath ordained he knoweth all your actions and is prudent in what he ordaineth it is so ordained by his Divine Majesty He that shall obey him and his Prophet shall enter into Paradise where many Rivers flow and shall dwell in eternal felicity he that shall disobey God and his Prophet shall be cast headlong into the fire of Hell where he shall suffer ignominious torments If your Wives commit adultery take four witnesses of their fault that be of your Religion if they bear witness keep them prisoners in your Houses until death or until God shall otherwise ordain punish Whoremongers Concubines and Adulterers if they repent of their fault do them no harm God is gracious and merciful to them that repent Conversion dependeth on God he is merciful to them that commit sin ignorantly and speedily repent he is Omniscient and most Wise. Pardon is not for them that do wickedly to the very hour of their death we have prepared great torments for them that shall die impious O ye that believe in God! it is not lawful for you to inherit what is your Wives by force take not violently away what you have given them unless they be surprized in manifest adultery see them with civility if you have an aversion from them it may chance that you hate a thing wherein God hath placed much good but if they desire to repudiate your Wives to take others and that you have given them any thing take not any thing that appertaineth to them Will you take their wealth with a lie and a manifest sin How shall you take it since you have approached each other and that you have promised to use them civilly Marry not the Wives of your Fathers what is past was incest abomination and a wicked way Your Mothers are forbidden you your Daughters Sisters Aunts Nieces your Nurses and your Foster-sisters the Mothers of your Wives the Daughters that your Wives have had by other Husbands of whom you shall have a particular care The Daughters of Women that you shall have known are also forbidden you if you have not known them it will be no sin the Wives of your Sons are likewise prohibited and two Sisters for what is past God is gracious and merciful Married Wives are likewise forbidden you except the women Slaves that you shall have acquired God hath so commanded you except what is above forbidden it is lawful for you to marry at your Pleasure If you desire women for money and neither commit Concubinage nor Adultery give them their Salary for which you shall agree so you shall not offend God he is Omniscient and most Wife He that shall not be able to espouse women of Free-condition shall marry such women or maids that are Slaves as shall please him God knoweth the Faith of the one and other Marry your Wives with the permission of their Parents and give them their Dowry with honesty If women of Free-condition that have committed neither Concubinage nor Adultery secretly nor publickly flie into second Nuptials and come to commit Adultery they shall be doubly punished more than the Daughters of Love. The Marriage of Slaves is for them that fear Whoredom If you abstain from Marrying them you shall not do amiss God is gracious and merciful he is willing to teach you his Law and direct you in the way of them that preceded you he is gracious and merciful to his people Such as follow the Appetite of the wicked decline extreamly from the Truth God willeth that his Law be Light unto you for that man was created weak O you that believe in God devour not your substance among you with Usury but if you Traffick be peaceable in your Affairs slay not one another God is merciful to them that obey him He that disobeyeth through malice and injustice shall burn in the fire of Hell it is an easie thing to God to punish them If you depart from mortal sins I will cover your Faults and cause you to enter into Paradise covet not through Envy what God hath given to your Neighbour men and women shall have the wealth they have gained beg Grace of God he knoweth all things Give to your Associates what appertaineth to them We have ordained a Portion prefixt to the one and the other in the succession of your Father Mother and Kindred God seeth all The men shall have Authority over the women they shall have them in their keeping they shall have in their power the wealth that God shall give them and shall have care of what shall be convenient to be expended for them Discreet and obedient Wives observe in the absence of their Husbands the Commandments of God make Remonstrances to them that shall be disobedient and remove them from your Bed chastise them If they obey you seek not occasion to abuse them unjustly God is most high and most mighty If you fear there may happen some difference between a Man and his Wife send to them some of their Kindred to put an end to their Quarrel and reconcile them God will give his Peace to them he is Omniscient Worship God and say not that he hath a Companion equal to him do good to your Father and Mother your Kindred Orphans the Poor your Neighbours Pilgrims your Friends and your Slaves God loveth not the Proud. We have prepared rigorous torments for them that are avaricious that recommend Avarice to the people that conceal the Graces that God hath bestowed on them and that are impious Such as dispend their wealth with Hypocrisie believe neither in God nor the Day of Judgment and those that shall have the Devil for their Companion will be in exceeding bad Company he shall not approach them if they believe in God and the Day of Judgment and give in Alms some part of the Riches God hath given them God knoweth them and doth no injustice to any one of the weight of a small Ant. If the righteous do good of the quantity of a Pismire God shall multiply it and give them a great reward In what condition will Infidels be at the Day of Judgment for that we have Witnesses of all Nations against their impiety and that we will call thee for a Witness against them of their Deportments That day the Infidels that have disobeyed the Prophet shall desire to be consumed like to the Earth and not to have concealed or altered through their Discourse the Commandments of God. O you that believe make not your Prayers being drunk until you know what you speak neither likewise being polluted unless in passing on the way until you be cleansed if you be in a journey or sick or go to discharge your Belly or have known your Wives and find no water to wash you you
Theodosius his Favorite his Army was twice overthrown the General slain and the Mahometans pursuing their victories took from the Greeks the Countries of Egypt Syria and other Provinces of Africa where Mahomet encreased his Triumphs and erected his Trophies Being now grown impotent rather through his inordinate life than burthen of years he retired full of glory as a King and Prophet to Mecca where he resolved to end his days having affirmed it in the Alcoran to be the most holy City of the World as that wherein stood the Temple of Abraham built miraculously by Angels to be the Sanctuary of all that repair thither in Pilgrimage And therefore it was that when he had by his Armies taken the City of Antioch he durst not enter into it in person lest by the delightful and fertile situation of it he should have been enticed to desert Mecca and contradict his own Prophecy His life now drawing to a period a Pleuri●…ie surprized him On the seventh day for Crisis of his disease he became frantick Haly one of his successors astonisht at his distemper and frenzy not esteeming it one of the rare qualities of a Prophet and Redeemer as he stiled himself of so much People derided him yet willing to continue his Law that he might inherit his Power carefully concealed it and according to his commands yet living watched his Body after his decease For he told his followers that he should rise again the third day and ascend to Heaven They observed this and guarding his Corps four days entire with impatient expectation of his Resurrection were at length compelled by reason of its putrefaction to take him up and bury him at Medina where his Reliques are annually visited by the superstitious Pilgrims of his Religion Earth to crow This Angel recommended him to another he to a third and so one to another until he came to the Heaven where God kept his residence God courteously received him asked him how his People did how they entertained his Law and familiarly laid his Hand upon his Shoulder which was so cold that it pierced to the marrow of his Back-bone God had soon done with him only telling him how often his People should make their Prayers which were so many that as he was returning in the fourth Heaven Moses advised him to go back to God and entreat him that fewer Prayers might serve his turn for his People were not able to make so many which he did and after many returns brought the number to five This done he went back to his Elborach which in a moment brought him to his House in Mecca where he went to bed again to his Wife she not once dreaming her Husband would leave Heaven for her company or thinking he had been there all this he performed in the tenth part of a Night The Turks at this day fondly believe this as a Truth but the Arabians of his time requiring him to do as much in their view he unwilling to take again so long a Journy replied Praised be God I am Man and an Apostle He had other slights which in sight of the People by Art or Sorcery he performed and they stupidly believed and entertained as Miracles as a Pigeon being by him taught to come and pick a Pease out of his Ear he told them it was the Holy Ghost that came to tell him what God would have him do so an Ox brought him a Chapter of the Alcoran upon his Horns in a full Assembly He likewise perswaded them that being at dinner at the House of one that pretended to be his Friend who had an intent to poyson him or he at least was so informed a shoulder of Mutton served in to the Table forewarned him that he should not eat of it and though many were present none but he heard or understood the Language of the Mutton and yet he permitted one of his dearest Friends to eat of it and die impoysoned Such and many of the like nature were his Miracles As the bowing of Trees shaken by some sudden gust of Wind the howling of Wolves and braying of Asses which is their Language desiring Mahomet to pray for them and he Prophetically understanding as religiously performed His custom was often to inculcate into the Ears of his Auditors that God gave him commission to fulfil his own desires in all things and to that purpose introduceth God speaking to him To thee O Prophet It is permitted to lie with all Women that are given thee or thou dost purchase thy Aunts and Kindred and all good Women that freely desire thy company and this is lawful for thee alone His Issue was one onely Son called Cassim who died before him and many Daughters Fatione the eldest in high esteem at this day among the Arabians and honoured as the royal root of Aben Alabecy was Wife to Haly. Zeineb the second was married to Osmen after Son to Mahuvias and perhaps to both successively for they both succeeded in the Empire of Arabia to her is attributed the original of the other Family of Aben Humeia Imiaultim and Naphisse are diversly mentioned by the most faithful Historians some delivering them as his Daughters others as his near Kindred On the Seal which he used were engraven these words Mahomet Messenger of God. Heaven ordained him to be a scourge for the punishment of Christians who in multitudes at that time had forsaken the Truth to follow the Sects and Heresies of the Arrians Donatists Nestorians and others The day of his death was no less prodigious than the course of his life a Comet resembling a Sword appearing at high noon pointing from South to North when it was beheld the space of thirty days which that age interpreted to portend the fatal rising and splendor of the Arabian Empire A needful Caveat or Admonition for them who desire to know what use may be made of or if there be danger in reading the Alcoran By Alexander Ross. GOod Reader the great Arabian Impostor now at last after a thousand years is by the way of France arrived in England and his Alcoran or gallimaufry of Errors a Brat as deformed as the Parent and as full of Heresies as his scald head was of scurf hath learned to speak English. I suppose this piece is exposed by the Translator to the publick view no otherwise than some Monster brought out of Africa for people to gaze not to dote upon and as the sight of a Monster or mishapen creature should induce the beholder to praise God who hath not made him such so should the reading of this Alcoran excite us both to bless God's goodness towards us in this Land who enjoy the glorious light of the Gospel and behold the truth in the beauty of holiness as also to admire God's Judgments who suffers so many Countreys to be blinded and inslaved with this mishapen issue of Mahomet's brain being brought forth by the help of no other Midwifry than of a Iew and a Nestorian
him the right way God guideth Men to the way of Salvation I will wholly resign my self to the pleasure of his Divine Majesty Make your prayers at the time appointed and pay Tythes you all shall appear before God at the Day of Judgment to give account of your actions He it is that created Heaven and Earth Remember thou the Day wherein he said Be thou and every thing was he shall reign and at that day command an Angel to sound the Trumpet to call to universal Judgment the living and the dead He knoweth the future present and past is most Wise and nothing is hidden from him Remember thou that Abraham said to his Father Azer wherefore do you worship Idols instead of God I perceive your Family to be in manifest errour God shewed to Abraham the Kingdom of Heaven and of Earth and he was in the number of the Blessed Abraham seeing by night a most clear Star asked in himself if it were his God no replyed he to himself my God doth not rise and set seeing the Moon to arise he demanded if that were his God no said he to himself certainly God will not guide me to be of them that are erroneous when he beheld the Sun rising he likewise asked if that were his God and when he saw it set he said to his people I am innocent of the sin which you commit in adoring many Gods I wholly commend my self to his Will who created Heaven and Earth and profess his Unity His people would dispute against him he said to them will you dispute against me concerning the Unity of God who hath instructed me in the right way I fear not your Idols my God doth what pleaseth him and knoweth all things will you not consider it How shall I fear your Idols since you are not afraid to affirm that God hath Companions equal to him which you have no reason to adore If you understand the truth who is more true you or I Such as believe in God and shall not cover the truth with a lie shall be delivered from the torments of Hell and conducted into the way of Salvation We instructed Abraham with reasons to dispute against his people I give knowledge to whom I see good and exalt whom I please Thy Lord O Abraham seeth and knoweth all things we gave to Abraham Isaac and Iacob his Sons we before instructed Noah and his Lineage in the right way we taught it David Solomon Iob Ioseph Moses Aaron Zachary St. Iohn Iesus the Son of Mary Eliah Ismael Ioshua Ionas and Lot we gratified them above the residue of the World we elected their Fathers Brothers and Progeny and guided them in the right way Thus God guideth whom he seeth good Men before adored Idols and believeth there were many Gods nevertheless he blotted out their past Errours when they were converted If they slander them that have knowledge of the Scriptures and of Prophecies will give power over their Persons to Men that shall mis-lead them with the Infidels Those whom God guideth believe in the Unity of his Divine Majesty Say unto them I require no reward for having preached to you the Alcoran he teacheth to all the World the Commandments of God. The Iews have not honoured him as was their Duty they understood not his Graces when they said he hath instructed the people in nothing that is profitable Say unto them who gave the Tables unto Moses who instructed him in the Scripture which they have written in Vellum to guide and illuminate the people They have published what pleased them and have concealed much they shall learn in the Alcoran what they know not and what their Fathers understood not Say to them God after that left them obstinate and amazed in their Errours We have sent from Heaven that Book full of Blessedness it confirmeth the Scriptures that were sent before it to the end thou mayst instruct the people of Mecca them that inhabit about that City and the rest of the World. Such as shall believe in the Day of Judgment believe in what is written in this Book and shall pray to God to deliver them from the torments of Hell Who is more unjust than he that blasphemeth against God that saith God hath inspired into him what he uttereth notwithstanding he hath received no inspiration from his Divine Majesty Who more unjust than he that saith he will cause to descend from Heaven things like to those which God inspired into his Prophets When thou shalt see the wicked at the point of death and the Angels stretching forth their hands to take their Souls say unto them This day the torments of Hell shall be the punishment of the blasphemies that ye have vomited against God and your disobedience to his Commandments God shall say to them you are come before us without Riches and Children naked as you were created and have cast behind your Backs the instructions which we gave you I see not with you the Idols you adored you are separated from each other and have forsaken them that you esteemed on Earth should have been your Protectors God separateth the good from the wicked as the Corn from the Ear and the stone from the Date He causeth the Living to spring from the dead and the dead from the living behold the works of God why will you depart from his Law He divideth the Morning from darkness hath established Night for the repose of Men and the Sun and Moon to compute Ages Years Months and Seasons such are the effects of Gods power he is Omnipotent and knoweth all things He it is that created the Stars to give you light and guide you in the obscurity of the Earth and Sea he gratifieth with his Grace such as learn his Commandments He it is that created you of one sole Person that gave you the Earth to inhabit and preserveth you in the World he hath conferred his Grace on such as have obeyed his Commandments hath made Rain to descend from Heaven and caused the Earth to produce divers sorts of Herbs Green things and Corn he hath caused the Date to spring forth and the Palm Tree with Gardens enriched with Grapes Olives Pomgranets and many Fruits alike and different Consider how Fruits encrease and multiply this serveth for instruction of Gods Unity to them that have his fear before their eyes the Infidels have adored the Devil with God who created them and said that God hath Sons and Daughters such is their ignorance praised be God he created Heaven and Earth how shall he have a Son who hath no Wives He createth and knoweth all things he is your God and your Lord there is none other God but he worship him he conserveth all things he is seen of no Man and beholdeth all things he is benign and nothing is concealed from him O people there is come to you a light from your Lord to conduct you he that seeth clearly shall receive advantage and he that
shall the fifth time call for the curse of God to be upon them if they be lyars The wife shall be exempt from punishment if she swear four times that her husband is a lyar and if the fifth time she pray that the wrath and indignation of God may be upon her if what her husband hath said be true in this manner doth God gratifie you that ye may understand the truth he is most gracious and most wise That Troup that made defection from the True believers with a lye and false testimony did you no harm on the contrary they did advantage you every one shall bear the burden of his sins the most malicious among them shall be thrown headlong into the torments of Hell It was an happiness that ye heard the sense of the Believers from their own mouth when they said that those men lyed impudently if they had not presented those four witnesses they had found none other they are lyars without the grace and mercy of God they should have already felt great torments in this world and in the other because of that imposture When they spake of what they were ignorant ye deemed it to be nothing but it is an exceeding great sin before God if when ye heard it ye said that to speak of those things did not concern you ye knew it to be an imposture God forbiddeth you to relapse if ye believe in his Law he thus declareth to you his pleasure he is Omniscient and most Prudent such as desire to cast obloquy among the True-believers shall be rigorously chastised in this World and in the other God knoweth that of which ye are ignorant Had not God been favourable to you he had chastised you in burning fury he is gracious and merciful Oh ye that are True-believers follow not the foot-steps of the Devil he will enjoyn you vice and sin had not God gratified you with his Mercy not any among you should have been purged from that imposture but God purifieth whom he seeth good he heareth all and knoweth all your intentions The most rich and powerful among you have not sworn to do no good to their Parents the Poor or to them that fight for the Law of God nevertheless they do it not to them and flie them desire they not that God should pardon them He is neither gentle nor pitiful but towards True-believers They that accuse of immodesty Women chaste innocent and faithful shall be accursed in this World and shall suffer great torments at the day when their Tongues their Hands and their Feet shall testifie against them at the same time shall God pay to them what shall be due unto them without injustice and they shall know that God is truth it self The wicked Women shall speak as the wicked men and the wicked men as the wicked Women The good Women shall speak as the good men and the good men as the good Women the good are innocent of the imposture of the wicked they shall enjoy the Grace of God and the Treasures of Paradise Oh ye that are True-believers enter not into anothers House without permission if ye salute them that dwell there ye shall do well peradventure ye will be mindful it ye find none of the House enter not without permission if they speak to you to return ye shall return it is better than to stay at the door God beholdeth all that ye do ye shall not offend God to enter into houses inhabited if ye have affairs there God knoweth all your intentions Speak unto the True-believers that they contain their sight that they be chaste that they do good and that God knoweth all their actions Speak unto the True-believing Women that they contain their sight and that they be chaste that they suffer nothing of their beauty to be seen but what ought to be seen that they cover their bosom and their visage that they permit them not to be be seen but by their Husbands their Children the Children of their Husbands their Brothers their Nephews their Sisters their Women and their Daughters Maid-servants and Slaves by their Domestiques that are not capable of Marriage by Children that regard not the beauty of Women and that they move not their feet to shew they are well shod Implore pardon of God peradventure ye shall be happy many Maidens of your own Religion the Daughters of the Righteous or your Slaves if they be poor God shall enrich them with his Grace he is most liberal and Omniscient Such as have not Means to Marry shall live chastly until God hath given them means Such as have desire to marry their Slaves shall have power to pass a Contract of Marriage if they know them to be wise and shall give them part of the wealth that God hath bestowed on them Despise not your Wives that are chaste to commit Whoredom if ye desire good in this World if ye contemn them God shall be to them propitious and merciful we have sent to you these Precepts clear and intelligible like to them that were taught your Predecessors to be preached to the Righteous God illuminateth the Heaven and the Earth as the Lamp that is in the Lanthorn of Chrystal fed with Oyl of the blessed Olive it seemeth to be a Star full of Light which goeth neither to the West nor to the East and yeildeth brightness upon brightness God guideth by his light whom it pleaseth him he teacheth his People Parables and is Omniscient he permitteth you to praise him in your Houses there to be mindful of his name and to exalt him evening and morning Oh ye men your affairs ought not to hinder your remembrance of his divine Majesty to make your prayers at the time appointed neither to pay Tithes Fear the day when the hearts of men shall be perplexed and their sight troubled when God shall reward and chastise every one after his works and shall augment his grace upon the good he enricheth with his innumerable benefits whom to him seemeth good The good works of the wicked are like to mists in a spacious plain they seem to be water when afar off and being approached nothing is to be there found They shall find before God the Book wherein is written whatsoever they have done he shall punish them according to their demerits he is exact to keep account Their actions are moreover like to the darkness that is in the bottom of the sea that is covered with wave upon wave obscurity and darkness upon one another he that is in this darkness cannot see his hand he that shall not be illuminated by God shall not see a jot Seest thou not that whatsoever is in Heaven and Earth exalteth the glory of God the Birds extend their wings before him to praise him he heareth the prayers of all his creatures and understandeth the praises that they give him he knoweth all that they do he is King of Heaven and earth the refuge of all the world
give them an exceeding great reward Oh ye wives of the Prophet such of you as shall be unchast shall be punished doubly more than other women this is a thing easie to God such among you as shall obey God and his Prophet and shall do good works shall be rewarded more than other women an exceeding great reward is prepared for you Oh ye wives of the Prophet ye are not like other women of the world fear God and believe not in the discourse of such as have design to seduce you speak with civility abide in your houses go not forth to make your beauty appear and to make a shew as did the ignorant of old pray to God with affection give alms obey God and his Prophet God will deliver you from his wrath and will purifie you be mindful of the Law that is taught you in your houses he is merciful to them that honour him he knoweth all the actions of the Prophet he hath promised his mercy and an exceeding great reward to those men and women that shall obey his Commandments Those men and women that believe in his unity that resign themselves to his divine pleasure that are patient and humble that speak the truth that fast give alms and are chaste and the men and women that observe his Law ought not to controul his actions neither those of his Prophet nor say that they could do better than they if they would endeavour it He that disobeyeth God and his Prophet erreth from the right way Remember what thou didst say to him whom God favoured to receive him into his Law and whom thou didst gratifie with liberty that saidst Divorce not thy wife and fear God thou concealest in thy mind a design which God shall discover thou fearest the People but it is thy duty to fear God alone When Zeid did repuidate his wife we married thee to her to the end there might remain no error among the True believers when they shall repudiate their wives they shall observe in repudiating them what God hath ordained The Prophet sinneth not in doing what God hath permitted the Law of God was in this manner observed by our Predecessors and the command of his Divine Majesty is executed without delay Such as preach the word of God his Apostles and Prophets fear none but his Divine Majesty it sufficeth them that they are in his protection Mahomet is not your Father he is the Apostle of God and the last of all the Prophets God knoweth all things there shall not come another Prophet after him Oh ye that believe in God! think frequently on his Divine Majesty praise him Morning and Evening he shall give you his Mercy the Angels implore Pardon that he may deliver from darkness he is merciful to True believers the Angels shall salute them on his behalf at the Day of Judgment he hath prepared for them an exceeding great reward Oh Prophet we have sent thee to be witness of the deportments of the People and as a light to conduct them into the right way proclaim to the True believers that they shall receive of thy Lord an exceeding great Grace obey not Infidels nor the wicked fear not their malice and trust in God thou oughtest to be satisfied that God protecteth thee O ye that believe it is not lawful for you to abuse your wives if you repudiate them before ye have known them deal well with them and dismiss them with mildness and civility O Prophet we permit thee to know the Women to whom thou hast given dowry the Women-slaves which God hath given thee the daughters of thine Uncles and of thine Aunts that have abandoned with thee the company of the wicked and the true-believing Wife that shall be given thee if thou wilt marry her and that she be not the Wife of a True believer We know what we have commanded True-believers touching their wives and their slaves we have instructed thee therein to the end thou offend not God he is gracious and merciful to such as obey him Thou shalt retain whom of thy wives thou shalt desire to retain and shall repudiate such as thou shalt desire to repudiate and shalt lie with them that shall please thee it is better that thou repudiate them without offending God than to see them male-contented and sad they shall be contented with the good that thou shalt do to them in divorcing them God knoweth what is in your hearts he is Omniscient and most merciful It is not lawful for thee to know other Women than thine own it is not lawful for thee to exchange them although the beauty of others please thee except thy slaves God regardeth all O ye that believe enter not into the houses of the Prophet without permission except at the hour of repast and that by chance and without design if ye are invited enter with freedom when ye shall have taken your repast depart out of the House and tar●…y not to discourse one with another this molesteth the Prophet he is ashamed to bid you be gone but God is not ashamed to tell you the truth The wives of the Prophet shall have the face covered when ye shall speak unto them this better resented of purity both in them and in you You ought not to importune the Prophet of God neither to know his wives this would be a most enormous sin if ye conceal any design or discover it know that God knoweth all They shall 〈◊〉 ●…fend God in suffering themselves to be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 fathers their Children their Brethren their Nephews their Maid-servants and their ●…he slaves they shall fear God ●…e seeth 〈◊〉 God and the Angels* pray for the Prophet O 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 pray for the Prophet and obey him 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 displease God and his Prophet 〈◊〉 be 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 this World and shall feel rigorous 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the other such as do injury without rea●… to those men and women that 〈◊〉 in God ●…mmit an exceeding great sin 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wives and thy daughters and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 True believers that they cover themselves with 〈◊〉 they shall be more honoured and shall 〈◊〉 no displeasure God is gracions and merciful If the wicked the who 〈◊〉 and 〈◊〉 of Medina that are weak in their 〈◊〉 quit not their Impiety I will give thee absolute power over them and few among them will 〈◊〉 thee but take thou them and slay them 〈◊〉 thou shalt meet them God so commanded 〈◊〉 so that were before thee thou shalt ●…nd 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 the Law of God The People will enquire of thee when shall be the Day of Judgment Say unto them That God alone knoweth it and thou knowe●… not if it shall be very 〈◊〉 but that God hat●… prepared for Infidels a●… 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 wherein they shall 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 they shall 〈◊〉 no protection they shall be cast 〈◊〉 into the 〈◊〉 and shall say Would to 〈◊〉 we had 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Divine Majesty and 〈◊〉 〈◊〉