Gems from the Holy Qur’an
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From the translation by Muhammad Asad (Leopold Weiss)
About the translator:
Muhammad Asad, Leopold Weiss, was born of Jewish parents
in Livow, Austria (later Poland) in 1900, and at the
age of 22 made his first visit to the Middle East.
He later became an outstanding foreign correspondent
for the Franfurter Zeitung, and after his conversion
to Islam travelled and worked throughout the Muslim
world, from North Africa to as far east as Afghanistan,
India and Pakistan. After years of devoted study he
became one of the leading Muslim scholars of our age.
His translation of the Holy Qur'an is one of the most
lucid and well-referenced works in this category,
dedicated to “la qawamin yatafakkaroon”
(For people who think”).
Chapter 22, Verses 3 – 6
And yet, among men there is many a one who argues
about God without having any knowledge [of Him], and
follows every rebellious satanic force about which
it has been decreed that whoever entrusts himself
to it, him will it lead astray and guide towards the
suffering of the blazing flame!
O men! If you are in doubt as to the [truth of] resurrection,
[remember that], verily, We have created [every one
of] you out of dust, then out of a drop of sperm,
then out of a germ-cell, then out of an embryonic
lump complete [in itself] and yet incomplete, so that
We might make [your origin] clear unto you.
And whatever We will [to be born] We cause to rest
in the [mothers’] wombs for a term set [by Us],
and then We bring you forth as infants and [allow
you to live] so that [some of] you might attain to
maturity: for among you are such as are caused to
die [in childhood], just as many a one of you is reduced
in old age to a most abject state, ceasing to know
anything of what he once knew so well.
And [if, O man, thou art still in doubt as to resurrection,
consider this:] thou canst see the earth dry and lifeless
– and [suddenly,] when We send down waters upon
it, it stirs and swells and puts forth every kind
of lovely plant!
And this [happens] because God alone is the Ultimate
Truth, and because He alone brings the dead to life,
and because He has the power to will anything.
Chapter 22, Verse 11
And there is, too, among men many a one who worships
God on the border line [of faith]: thus, if good befalls
him, he is satisfied with Him: but if a trial assails
him, he turns away utterly, losing [thereby both]
this world and the life to come: [and] this, indeed,
is a loss beyond compare!
Chapter 22, Verses 13
[And sometimes] he invokes [another human being -]
one that is far more likely to cause harm than benefit:
vile, indeed, is such a patron, and vile the follower!