18.41 - Or its water will become lost, so you would be unable to seek it. 18.42 - And his produce was encompassed (by ruin), so he began to turn his hands for what he had spent on it, while it had collapsed upon its trellises, and he said: Oh, I wish that I had not associated with my Lord anyone. 18.43 - And there was for him no one to help him other than Allah, nor could he help himself. 18.44 - There, the guardianship is for Allah, the Truth; He is best in reward and best in outcome. 18.45 - And strike for them an example of the life of this world: Like water which We send down from the sky so the plants of the earth mingle with it and it becomes dry pieces which the winds scatter. And Allah is ever over everything Capable. 18.46 - Wealth and sons are adornment of the life of this world. And the ever-lasting good deeds are better with your Lord in reward and better for hope. 18.47 - And the day when We will cause the mountains to move and you will see the earth appearing, and We will gather them so We leave not from them anyone. 18.48 - And they will be presented before your Lord in rows. (It will be said to them:) You have certainly come to Us as We created you the first time. Rather, you thought that We will not make for you an appointment. 18.49 - And the book will be placed, then you will see the criminals fearing from what is in it, and they will say: Oh, woe to us, why this book does not leave nothing small or great except that it had recorded it. And they will find what they had done present; and your Lord does not do injustice to anyone. 18.50 - And when We said to the angels: Prostrate to Adam. And they prostrated except Iblis, he was of the jinn and disobeyed the command of his Lord. Would you then take him and his descendants as guardians other than Me while they are to you an enemy? Miserable for the unjust is the exchange.