AND IN whatever condition thou mayest find thyself, [O Prophet,] and whatever discourse of this [divine writ] thou mayest be reciting, and whatever work you [all, O men,] may do - [remember that] We are your witness [from the moment] when you enter upon it: for, not even an atom's weight [of whatever there is] on earth or in heaven escapes thy Sustainer's knowledge; and neither is there anything smaller than that, or larger, but is recorded in [His] clear decree. 61 Indeed, there shall be neither fear nor sorrow upon the guided by Allah. 62 Those who believed (in the Oneness of Allah - Islamic Monotheism), and used to fear Allah much (by abstaining from evil deeds and sins and by doing righteous deeds). 63 There are good tidings for them in the life of this world and in the Hereafter; the Words of Allah cannot change; this is the supreme success. 64 You should not be grieved by what they say. All glory is wholly for God: He is the one who hears and knows everything. 65 OH, VERILY, unto God belongs whoever is in the heavens and whoever is on earth: hence, what is it that they follow - those who invoke, beside God, beings to whom they ascribe a share in His divinity? They follow but the conjectures [of others,] and themselves do nothing but guess 66 It is He who made the night for you to rest, and made the day enlightening. Indeed there are signs in this for those who listen. 67 They say, "God has begotten a son." Glory be to Him. He is the Self-Sufficient One; everything in the heavens and on the earth belongs to Him. Do you have any authority for this? Would you ascribe to God something which you do not know? 68 Say: Verily those who invent a lie concerning Allah will not succeed. 69 They may enjoy the life of this world, but in the end they must return to Us, and then We shall cause them to taste severe chastisement for their disbelieving.' 70