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Section 13.
Оглавление121 Remember that morning thou didst leave thy household (early) to post the Faithful at their stations for battle: And God heareth and knoweth all things:
122 Remember two of your parties meditated cowardice; but God was their protector, and in God should the faithful (ever) put their trust.
123 God had helped you at Badr, when ye were a contemptible little force; then fear God; thus may ye show your gratitude.
124 Remember thou saidst to the Faithful: “Is it not enough for you that God should help you with three thousand angels (specially) sent down?
125 “Yea,—if ye remain firm, and act aright, even if the enemy should rush here on you in hot haste, your Lord would help you with five thousand angels making a terrific onslaught.
126 God made it but a message of hope for you, and an assurance to your hearts: (in any case) there is no help except from God. The Exalted, the Wise:
127 That He might cut off a fringe of the Unbelievers or expose them to infamy, and they should then be turned back, frustrated of their purpose.
128 Not for thee, (but for God), is the decision: Whether He turn in mercy to them, or punish them; for they are indeed wrong-doers.
129 To God belongeth all that is in the heavens and on earth. He forgiveth whom He pleaseth and punisheth whom He pleaseth; but God is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.