M. H. Shakir, The Holy Quran; Arabic Text and English Translation; Foot-notes by M. H. Shakir (1974)
54. And nothing hinders their spendings being accepted from them, except that they disbelieve in Allah and in His Apostle and they do not come to prayer but while they are sluggish, and they do not spend but while they are unwilling.
55. Let not then their property and their children excite your admiration; Allah only wishes to chastise them with these in this world’s life and (that) their souls may depart while they are unbelievers.
56. And they swear by Allah that they are most surely of you, and they are not of you, but they are a people who are afraid (of you).
57. If they could find a refuge or cave or a place to enter into, they would certainly have turned thereto, running away in all haste.
58. And of them there are those who blame you with respect to the alms; so if they are given from it they are pleased, and if they are not given from it, lo! they are full of rage.
59. And if they were content with what Allah and His