And (as for) those who disbelieve, their deeds are like the mirage in a desert, which the thirsty man deems to be water until when he comes to it he finds it to be naught, and there he finds Allah, so He pays back to him his reckoning in full and Allah is quick in reckoning Or like utter darkness in the deep sea there covers it a wave above which is another wave, above which is a cloud, (layers of) utter darkness one above another when he holds out his hand, he is almost unable to see it and to whomsoever Allah does not give light, he has no light.
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