[175] In the prophets.

[176] [Some suppose this verse to be abrogated by the next extract: others try to explain it away.]

[177] And of him who inviteth them to the true religion.

[178] Mirage (saráb).

[179] In like manner the unbeliever reckoneth that his works will profit him, until, when he dieth and is brought before his Lord, he findeth not his works.

[180] The unbeliever.

[181] By his unbelief.

[182] In the tradition it is said, ‘Whosoever hath any good thing given unto him, whether of family or wealth, and saith on the occasion thereof, ‘What God willeth (`má-sháä-lláh)! There is no power but in God!’ he will not see in it aught displeasing.’

[183] On the day of resurrection.

[184] O Moḥammad.