x Those two Arabic words have both the same signification, viz., Look
on us; and are a kind of salutation. Mohammed had a great aversion to the
first, because the Jews frequently used it in derision, it being a word of
reproach in their tongue.4 They alluded, it seems, to the Hebrew verb [Hebrew
Text] ruá, which signifies to be bad or mischievous.
y Namely, to see GOD manifestly.5
z This passage was revealed on occasion of a dispute which Mohammed had
with the Jews of Medina, and the Christians of Najrân, each of them asserting
that those of their religion only should be saved.6
a Literally, resigneth his face, &c.
b That is, asserteth the unity of GOD.7
c The Jews and Christians are here accused of denying the truth of each
other's religion, notwithstanding they read the scriptures. Whereas the
Pentateuch bears testimony to Jesus, and the Gospel bears testimony to Moses.1
d Or hindereth men from paying their adorations to GOD in those sacred
places. This passage, says Jallalo'ddin, was revealed on news being brought
that the Romans had spoiled the temple of Jerusalem; or else when the
idolatrous Arabs obstructed Mohammed's visiting the temple of Mecca, in the
expedition of al Hodeibiya, which happened in the sixth year of the Hejra.2
3 Bereshit rabbah, in Gen. vi. 2. 4 Jallalo'ddin. 5 See
before, p. 7. 6 Jallalo'ddin.
7 Idem. 1 Idem. 2 Vide Abulfeda. Vit. Moham. p. 84, &c.
110 They say, GOD hath begotten children:e GOD forbid! To him belongeth
whatever is in heaven, and on earth; all is possessed by him,
the Creator of heaven and earth; and when he decreeth a thing, he only
saith unto it, Be, and it is.
And they who know not the scriptures say, Unless GOD speak unto us, or
thou show us a sign, we will not believe. So said those before them,
according to their saying: their hearts resemble each other. We have already
shown manifest signs unto people who firmly believe;
we have sent thee in truth, a bearer of good tidings and a preacher; and
thou shalt not be questioned concerning the companions of hell.
But the Jews will not be pleased with thee, neither the Christians, until
thou follow their religion; say, The direction of GOD is the true direction.
And verily if thou follow their desires, after the knowledge which hath been
given thee, thou shalt find no patron or protector against GOD.
They to whom we have given the book of the Koran, and who read it with
its true reading, they believe therein; and whoever believeth not therein,
they shall perish.
O children of Israel, remember my favor wherewith I have favored you, and
that I have preferred you before all nations;
and dread the day wherein one soul shall not make satisfaction for
another soul, neither shall any compensation be accepted from them, nor shall
any intercession avail, neither shall they be helped.
Remember when the LORD tried Abraham by certain words,f which he
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