M. H. Shakir, The Holy Quran; Arabic Text and English Translation; Foot-notes by M. H. Shakir (1974)
32. Who is then more unjust than he who utters a lie against Allah and (he who) gives the lie to the truth when it comes to him; is there not in hell an abode for the unbelievers?
33. And he who brings the truth and (he who) accepts it as the truth — these are they that guard (against evil).
34. They shall have with their Lord what they please; that is the reward of the doers of good;
35. So that Allah will do away with the worst of what they did and give them their reward for the best of what they do.
36. Is not Allah sufficient for His servant? And they seek to frighten you with those besides Him; and whomsoever Allah makes err, there is no guide for him.
37. And whom Allah guides, there is none that can lead him astray; is not Allah Mighty, the Lord of retribution?
38. And should you ask them, Who created the heavens and the earth? They would most certainly say: Allah. Say: Have you then considered that what you call upon besides Allah,