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ОглавлениеAl-Nisa’ 4: 113–15
(113) (O Messenger), but for Allah’s favour and mercy upon you, a party of them had resolved to mislead you, yet they only misled themselves, and could not have harmed you in any way.75 Allah revealed to you the Book and Wisdom, and He taught you what you knew not. Great indeed has been Allah’s favour upon you.
(114) Most of their secret conferrings are devoid of good, unless one secretly enjoins charity, good deeds, and setting the affairs of men right. We shall grant whoever does that seeking to please Allah a great reward. (115) As for him who sets himself against the Messenger and follows a path other than that of the believers even after true guidance had become clear to him, ▶
75 Even if some people succeeded in their design to obtain from the Prophet (peace be on him) a wrong judgement in their favour by presenting a false account of facts, the real loss would have been theirs rather than the Prophet’s (peace be on him). For the real culprits in the sight of God are the perpetrators of that fraud and not the Prophet (peace be on him). Whoever obtains a judgement in his favour by tricking the courts deludes himself into believing that by such tricks he can bring right to his side; right remains with its true claimant notwithstanding the judgements that might be obtained by fraud and deception.
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