Say, "It has been revealed to me that a group of jinn listened and said, 'We have heard an amazing Quran.'
It guides to the right path, so we believed in it, and we will never associate anyone with our Lord.
Exalted is the majesty of our Lord—He has taken neither a wife nor a son.
The foolish among us used to speak outrageous lies about God.
We had thought that humans and jinn would never speak lies about God.
Some men among humans used to seek refuge with some men among the jinn, but they only increased them in burden.
They assumed, as you assumed, that God would never raise anyone.
We reached out to the sky and found it filled with fierce guards and flaming projectiles.
We used to sit in positions there to listen, but whoever listens now finds a flaming projectile lying in wait for him.
We do not know whether harm is intended for those on earth, or whether their Lord intends guidance for them.
Among us are the righteous, and among us are others less so—we have been of divided paths.
We have realized that we can never escape God on earth, nor can we escape Him by fleeing.
When we heard the guidance, we believed in it. Whoever believes in his Lord will fear neither loss nor oppression.
Among us are those who submit, and among us are the unjust. Those who submit have sought the right path.
As for the unjust, they will be fuel for Hell.
Had they stayed on the straight path, We would have given them abundant water to drink.
To test them through it. Whoever turns away from the remembrance of his Lord, He will drive him into an ever-mounting punishment.
The places of worship belong to God, so do not call upon anyone alongside God.
When the servant of God stood up calling upon Him, they almost swarmed over him.
Say, "I call only upon my Lord, and I do not associate anyone with Him."
Say, "I have no power to bring you harm or guidance."
Say, "No one can protect me from God, and I will never find any refuge apart from Him."
My only duty is to deliver what comes from God and His messages. Whoever disobeys God and His Messenger—for them is the fire of Hell, where they will remain forever.
When they see what they are promised, they will know who has the weaker helpers and the smaller numbers.
Say, "I do not know whether what you are promised is near, or whether my Lord has set a distant time for it."
He is the Knower of the unseen, and He does not reveal His unseen to anyone.
Except a messenger He has chosen—then He dispatches guards before him and behind him.
So that He may know that they have delivered the messages of their Lord. He encompasses all that is with them and has counted everything in number.