M. H. Shakir, The Holy Quran; Arabic Text and English Translation; Foot-notes by M. H. Shakir (1974)
they planned.
126. Therefore (for) whomso ever Allah intends that He would guide him aright, He expands his breast for Islam, and (for) whomsoever He intends that He should cause him to err, He makes his breast strait and narrow as though he were ascending upwards; thus does Allah lay uncleanness on those who do not believe.
127. And this is the path of your Lord, (a) right (path); indeed We have made the communications clear for a people who mind.
128. They shall have the abode of peace with their Lord, and he is their guardian because of what they did.
129. And on the day when He shall gather them all together: O assembly of jinn! you took away a great part of man-kind. And their friends from among the men shall say: Our Lord! some of us profited by others and we have reached our appointed term which Thou didst appoint for us. He shall say: The fire is your abode, to abide in it, except as Allah is pleased; surely your Lord is Wise, Knowing.
130. And thus do We make some of the iniquitous to