M. H. Shakir, The Holy Quran; Arabic Text and English Translation; Foot-notes by M. H. Shakir (1974)
after it had come to me; and the Shaitan fails to aid man.
30. And the Apostle cried out: O my Lord! surely my people have treated this Quran as a forsaken thing.
31. And thus have We made for every prophet an enemy from among the sinners and sufficient is your Lord as a Guide and a Helper.
32. And those who disbelieve say: Why has not the Quran been revealed to him all at once? Thus, that We may strengthen your heart by it and We have arranged it well in arranging.
33. And they shall not bring to you any argument, but We have brought to you (one) with truth and best in significance.
34. (As for) those who shall be gathered upon their faces to hell, they are in a worse plight and straying farther away from the path.
35. And certainly We gave Musa the Book and We appointed with him his brother Haroun an aider.
36. Then We said: Go you both to the people who rejected Our communications: so We destroyed them with utter destruction.
37. And the people of Nuh, when they rejected the apostles,