M. H. Shakir, The Holy Quran; Arabic Text and English Translation; Foot-notes by M. H. Shakir (1974)
8. Then he drew near, then he bowed,
9. So he was the measure of two bows or closer still.
10. And He revealed to His servant what He revealed.
11. The heart was not untrue in (making him see) what he saw.
12. What! do you then dispute with him as to what he saw?
13. And certainly he saw Him in another descent,
14. At the farthest lote-tree;
15. Near which is the garden, the place to be resorted to.
16. When that which covers covered the lote-tree;
17. The eye did not turn aside, nor did it exceed the limit.
18. Certainly he saw of the greatest signs of his Lord.
19. Have you then considered the Lat and the Uzza,
20. And Manat, the third, the last?
21. What! for you the males and for Him the females!
22. This indeed is an unjust division!
23. They are naught but names which you have named, you and your fathers; Allah has not sent for them any authority. They follow naught but conjecture and the low desires which (their) souls incline to; and certainly the guidance has come to them from their Lord.