M. H. Shakir, The Holy Quran; Arabic Text and English Translation; Foot-notes by M. H. Shakir (1974)
48. Do they not consider every thing that Allah has created? Its (very) shadows return from right and left, making obeisance to Allah while they are in utter abasement.
49. And whatever creature that is in the heavens and that is in the earth makes obeisance to Allah (only), and the angels (too) and they do not show pride.
50. They fear their Lord above them and do what they are commanded.
51. And Allah has said: Take not two gods, He is only one God; so of Me alone should you be afraid.
52. And whatever is in the heavens and the earth is His, and to Him should obedience be (rendered) constantly; will you then guard against other than (the punishment of) Allah?
53. And whatever favour is (bestowed) on you it is from Allah, then when evil afflicts you, to Him do you cry for aid.
54. Yet when He removes the evil from you, lo! a party of you associate others with their Lord;
55. So that they be ungrateful for what We have given them; then enjoy yourselves; for soon will you know.
56. And they set apart for what they do not know a portion