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1002 2, 185| later. Allah intends every facility for you; He does not want 1003 3, 100| believe! If ye listen to a faction among the People of the 1004 27, 45 | behold, they became two factions quarreling with each other. ~ 1005 2, 20 | He could take away their faculty of hearing and seeing; for 1006 20, 61 | the forger must suffer failure!" ~ 1007 47, 35 | 35. Be not weary and faint-hearted, crying for peace, when 1008 33, 19 | revolving, like one who faints from death: but when the 1009 19, 73 | in point of position and fairer in assembly?" ~ 1010 25, 24 | their abode, and have the fairest of places for repose. ~ 1011 2, 100| Nay, Most of them are faithless. ~ 1012 2, 93 | the calf because of their Faithlessness. Say: "Vile indeed are the 1013 37, 86 | 86. "Is it a falsehood-gods other than Allah. that ye 1014 53, 11 | mind and) heart in no way falsified that which he saw. ~ 1015 62, 5 | similitude of people who falsify the Signs of Allah: and 1016 31, 32 | are among them those that falter between (right and wrong). 1017 4, 47 | before We change the face and fame of some (of you) beyond 1018 33, 53 | disperse, without seeking familiar talk. Such (behavior) annoys 1019 22, 31 | prey) and thrown him into a far-distant place. ~ 1020 70, 6 | see the (Day) indeed as a far-off (event): ~ 1021 54, 5 | 5. A Wisdom far-reaching;- but (the preaching of) 1022 110 | revealed during or after the Farewell Pilgrimage, 632 A.D. It 1023 4, 53 | Behold, they give not a farthing to their fellow-men? ~ 1024 59, 24 | Creator, the Originator, the Fashioner. To Him belong the Most 1025 47, 10 | destruction on them, and similar (fates await) those who reject 1026 35 | 35. The Originator (Fátir)~Revealed before the Hijrah. 1027 51, 26 | household, brought out a fatted calf, ~ 1028 10, 22 | they sail with them with a favorable wind, and they rejoice thereat; 1029 2, 69 | color." He said: "He says: A fawn-colored heifer, pure and rich in 1030 8, 58 | 58. If thou fearest treachery from any group, 1031 28, 18 | morning he was in the city, fearful and vigilant, when behold, 1032 2, 177| people of truth, the God fearing. ~ 1033 6, 99 | they begin to bear fruit, feast your eyes with the fruit 1034 7, 116| for they showed a great (feat of) magic. ~ 1035 10, 88 | Path. Deface our Lord, the features of their wealth, and send 1036 15, 22 | 22. And We send the fecundating winds, then cause the rain 1037 22, 5 | some are sent back to the feeblest old age, so that they know 1038 6, 14 | earth? And He it is that feedeth but is not fed." Say: "Nay! 1039 3, 154| to anxiety by their own feelings, moved by wrong suspicions 1040 43, 48 | Sign, each greater than its fellow, and We seized them with 1041 4, 53 | not a farthing to their fellow-men? ~ 1042 51, 59 | unto the portion of their fellows (of earlier generations): 1043 13, 12 | the clouds, heavy with (fertilizing) rain! ~ 1044 23, 14 | of that clot We made a (fetus) lump; then we made out 1045 58, 7 | the sixth,- nor between fewer nor more, but He is with 1046 111, 5 | twisted rope of palm-leaf fiber round her (own) neck! ~ 1047 16, 80 | their wool, and their soft fibers (between wool and hair), 1048 17, 97 | shall increase for them the fierceness of the Fire. ~ 1049 9, 81 | Say, "The fire of Hell is fiercer in heat." If only they could 1050 15, 18 | stealth, is pursued by a fiery comet, bright (to see). ~ 1051 4, 74 | the hereafter. To him who fighteth in the cause of Allah,- 1052 48, 29 | stands on its own stem, (filling) the sowers with wonder 1053 48, 29 | delight. As a result, it fills the Unbelievers with rage 1054 8, 70 | in your hands: "If Allah findeth any good in your hearts, 1055 3, 169| as dead. Nay, they live, finding their sustenance in the 1056 18, 26 | how clearly He sees, how finely He hears (everything)! They 1057 8, 12 | necks and smite all their finger-tips off them." ~ 1058 4, 102| arms with them: When they finish their prostrations, let 1059 28, 29 | information, or a burning firebrand, that ye may warm yourselves." ~ 1060 31, 22 | has grasped indeed the firmest hand-hold: and with Allah 1061 28, 15 | Moses struck him with his fist and killed him. He said: " 1062 4, 112| both) a falsehood and a flagrant sin. ~ 1063 18, 29 | a Fire whose (smoke and flames), like the walls and roof 1064 9, 35 | branded their foreheads, their flanks, and their backs.- "This 1065 84, 3 | 3. And when the earth is flattened out, ~ 1066 67, 3 | vision again: seest thou any flaw? ~ 1067 50, 6 | adorned it, and there are no flaws in it? ~ 1068 26, 21 | 21. "So I fled from you (all) when I feared 1069 105, 3 | And He sent against them Flights of Birds, ~ 1070 29, 41 | a house; but truly the flimsiest of houses is the spider' 1071 69, 16 | for it will that Day be flimsy, ~ 1072 3, 152| annihilate your enemy,-until ye flinched and fell to disputing about 1073 13, 13 | the angels, with awe: He flingeth the loud-voiced thunder-bolts, 1074 54, 14 | 14. She floats under Our eyes (and care): 1075 38, 24 | ewe to be added to his (flock of) ewes: truly many are 1076 51, 11 | 11. Those who (flounder) heedless in a flood of 1077 9, 69 | than you in power, and more flourishing in wealth and children. 1078 56, 29 | 29. Among Talh trees with flowers (or fruits) piled one above 1079 6, 112| inspiring each other with flowery discourses by way of deception. 1080 10, 4 | have draughts of boiling fluids, and a chastisement grievous, 1081 28, 40 | him and his hosts, and We flung them into the sea. Now behold 1082 2, 260| They will come to thee (flying) with speed. Then know that 1083 13, 17 | the torrent bears away the foam that mounts up to the surface. 1084 11, 5 | 5. Behold! they fold up their hearts, that they 1085 5, 42 | 42. (They are fond of) listening to falsehood, 1086 34, 12 | journey); and We made a Font of molten brass to flow 1087 4, 160| unlawful for them certain (foods) good and wholesome which 1088 20, 96 | handful (of dust) from the footprint of the Messenger, and threw 1089 19, 46 | gods, O Abraham? If thou forbear not, I will indeed stone 1090 11, 87 | truly, thou art the one that forbeareth with faults and is right-minded!" ~ 1091 18, 18 | stretching forth his two fore-legs on the threshold: if thou 1092 11, 56 | but He hath grasp of its fore-lock. Verily, it is my Lord that 1093 26, 56 | we are a multitude amply fore-warned." ~ 1094 9, 35 | it will be branded their foreheads, their flanks, and their 1095 55, 41 | will be seized by their forelocks and their feet. ~ 1096 3, 24 | numbered days": For their forgeries deceive them as to their 1097 11, 50 | god but Him. You are only forgers!" ~ 1098 61, 7 | greater wrong than one who forges falsehood against Allah, 1099 18, 24 | remember thy Lord when thou forgettest, and say, "I hope that my 1100 | formerly 1101 93, 3 | Thy Guardian-Lord hath not forsaken thee, nor is He displeased. ~ 1102 4, 119| created by Allah." Whoever, forsaking Allah, takes Satan for a 1103 9, 100| the first of those who forsook (their homes) and of those 1104 46, 28 | 28. Why then was no help forthcoming to them from those whom 1105 59, 14 | even) together, except in fortified townships, or from behind 1106 59, 2 | they thought that their fortresses would defend them from Allah! 1107 77, 32 | throws about sparks (huge) as Forts, ~ 1108 3, 140| others. Such days (of varying fortunes) We give to men and men 1109 9, 2 | four months (backwards and forwards, as ye will), throughout 1110 2, 233| them. If ye decide on a foster-mother for your offspring, there 1111 4, 23 | daughters, sister's daughters; foster-mothers who gave you suck, foster-sisters; 1112 4, 23 | foster-mothers who gave you suck, foster-sisters; your wives' mothers; your 1113 108, 1 | thee have We granted the (Fount of) Abundance. ~ 1114 56, 21 | 21. And the flesh of fowls, any that they may desire. ~ 1115 22, 52 | before thee, but, when he framed a desire, Satan threw some ( 1116 33, 27 | a land which ye had not frequented (before). And Allah has 1117 62, 10 | Allah: and remember Allah frequently that ye may prosper. ~ 1118 18, 6 | wouldst only, perchance, fret thyself to death, following 1119 70, 20 | 20. Fretful when evil touches him; ~ 1120 4, 129| the air). If ye come to a friendly understanding, and practice 1121 39, 36 | Servant? But they try to frighten thee with other (gods) besides 1122 17, 59 | send the Signs by way of frightening (and warning from evil). ~ 1123 3, 127| That He might cut off a fringe of the unbelievers or expose 1124 7, 133| Wholesale Death, Locusts, Lice, Frogs, And Blood: Signs openly 1125 3, 117| wind which brings a nipping frost: It strikes and destroys 1126 76, 10 | We only fear a Day of frowning and distress from the side 1127 16, 46 | without a chance of their frustrating Him?- ~ 1128 14, 15 | decision (there and then), and frustration was the lot of every powerful 1129 48, 10 | own soul, and any one who fulfills what he has covenanted with 1130 10, 37 | that went before it, and a fuller explanation of the Book - 1131 4, 65 | but accept them with the fullest conviction. ~ 1132 84, 18 | 18. And the Moon in her fullness: ~ 1133 35, 41 | earth, lest they cease (to function): and if they should fail, 1134 9, 60 | employed to administer the (funds); for those whose hearts 1135 14, 18 | on which the wind blows furiously on a tempestuous day: No 1136 37, 97 | They said, "Build him a furnace, and throw him into the 1137 67, 15 | the Sustenance which He furnishes: but unto Him is the Resurrection. ~ 1138 44, 24 | And leave the sea as a furrow (divided): for they are 1139 41 | 41. Fussilat~Revealed before the Hijrah. 1140 25, 72 | falsehood, and, if they pass by futility, they pass by it with honorable ( 1141 9, 24 | the wealth that ye have gained; the commerce in which ye 1142 17, 69 | send against you a heavy gale to drown you because of 1143 94, 3 | 3. The which did gall thy back?- ~ 1144 54, 51 | past, have We destroyed gangs like unto you: then is there 1145 33, 10 | eyes swerved and the hearts gaped up to the throats, and ye 1146 14, 43 | them, and their hearts a (gaping) void! ~ 1147 5, 2 | precincts and of pilgrim garb, ye may hunt, and let not 1148 2, 61 | pot-herbs, and cucumbers, Its garlic, lentils, and onions." He 1149 35, 21 | chilly) shade and the (genial) heat of the sun: ~ 1150 77, 22 | 22. For a period (of gestation), determined? ~ 1151 2, 267| and do not even aim at getting anything which is bad, in 1152 2, 81 | seek gain in evil, and are girt round by their sins,- they 1153 33, 58 | themselves) a calumny and a glaring sin. ~ 1154 79, 3 | 3. And by those who glide along (on errands of mercy), ~ 1155 19, 4 | the hair of my head doth glisten with gray: but never am 1156 18, 7 | earth we have made but as a glittering show for it, in order that 1157 84, 16 | call to witness the ruddy glow of Sunset; ~ 1158 2, 26 | similitude of things, even of a gnat as well as anything above 1159 34, 14 | earth, which kept (slowly) gnawing away at his staff: so when 1160 70, 43 | if they were rushing to a goal-post (fixed for them),- ~ 1161 3, 14 | Allah is the best of the goals (to return to). ~ 1162 2, 171| one were to shout like a goat-herd, to things that listen to 1163 6, 143| of sheep a pair, and of goats a pair; say, hath He forbidden 1164 7, 195| hear with? Say: "Call your 'god-partners', scheme (your worst) against 1165 53, 20 | And another, the third (goddess), Manát? ~ 1166 18, 2 | order that He may warn (the godless) of a terrible Punishment 1167 16, 46 | account in the midst of their goings to and fro, without a chance 1168 10, 24 | the earth is clad with its golden ornaments and is decked 1169 53, 53 | Overthrown Cities (of Sodom and Gomorrah). ~ 1170 5, 3 | headlong fall, or by being gored to death; that which hath 1171 37, 146| a spreading plant of the gourd kind. ~ 1172 10, 3 | the Throne. Regulating and governing all things. No intercessor ( 1173 3, 37 | 37. Right graciously did her Lord accept her: 1174 17, 21 | Hereafter is more in rank and gradation and more in excellence. ~ 1175 4, 95 | persons. Allah hath granted a grade higher to those who strive 1176 2, 261| each ear Hath a hundred grains. Allah giveth manifold increase 1177 16, 72 | sons and daughters and grandchildren, and provided for you sustenance 1178 21, 72 | as an additional gift, (a grandson), Jacob, and We made righteous 1179 18, 32 | provided two gardens of grape-vines and surrounded them with 1180 78, 32 | 32. Gardens enclosed, and grapevines; ~ 1181 38, 44 | take in thy hand a little grass, and strike therewith: and 1182 2, 217| is a grave (offense); but graver is it in the sight of Allah 1183 19, 4 | my head doth glisten with gray: but never am I unblest, 1184 7, 73 | unto you: So leave her to graze in Allah's earth, and let 1185 80, 13 | It is) in Books held (greatly) in honor, ~ 1186 74, 15 | 15. Yet is he greedy-that I should add (yet more);- ~ 1187 21, 103| will meet them (with mutual greetings): "This is your Day,- (the 1188 61, 3 | 3. Grievously hateful is it in the sight 1189 23, 104| faces, and they will therein grin, with their lips displaced. ~ 1190 85, 12 | 12. Truly strong is the Grip of thy Lord. ~ 1191 7, 131| This is due to us;" When gripped by calamity, they ascribed 1192 16, 53 | distress, unto Him ye cry with groans; ~ 1193 27, 55 | women? Nay, ye are a people (grossly) ignorant!" ~ 1194 3, 7 | And those who are firmly grounded in knowledge say: "We believe 1195 67, 22 | headlong, with his face groveling, better guided,- or one 1196 81, 24 | Neither doth he withhold grudgingly a knowledge of the Unseen. ~ 1197 4, 23 | step-daughters under your guardianship, born of your wives to whom 1198 18, 22 | being the sixth,- doubtfully guessing at the unknown; (yet others) 1199 14, 17 | 17. In gulps will he sip it, but never 1200 23, 27 | Our Command, and the over gushes forth, take thou on board 1201 86, 12 | which opens out (for the gushing of springs or the sprouting 1202 77, 2 | violently in tempestuous Gusts, ~ 1203 69, 9 | Cities Overthrown, committed habitual Sin. ~ 1204 68, 12 | 12. (Habitually) hindering (all) good, transgressing 1205 24, 43 | masses (of clouds) wherein is hail: He strikes therewith whom 1206 28, 30 | the valley, from a tree in hallowed ground: "O Moses! Verily 1207 11, 65 | 65. But they did ham-string her. So he said: "Enjoy 1208 2, 259| similitude of one who passed by a hamlet, all in ruins to its roofs. 1209 33, 52 | hand should possess (as handmaidens): and Allah doth watch over 1210 16, 80 | which ye find so light (and handy) when ye travel and when 1211 3, 152| Among you are some that hanker after this world and some 1212 53, 24 | have (just) anything he hankers after? ~ 1213 5, 52 | thoughts which they secretly harbored in their hearts. ~ 1214 39, 22 | Allah, (no better than one hard-hearted)? Woe to those whose hearts 1215 53, 34 | 34. Gives a little, then hardens (his heart)? ~ 1216 13, 34 | life of this world, but harder, truly, is the chastisement 1217 17, 51 | which, in your minds, is hardest (to be raised up),- (yet 1218 24, 40 | stretches out his hands, he can hardly see it! For any to whom 1219 2, 184| those who can do it (with hardship), is a ransom, the feeding 1220 66, 9 | and the Hypocrites, and be harsh with them. Their abode is 1221 3, 159| them. Wert thou severe or harsh-hearted, they would have broken 1222 31, 19 | lower thy voice; for the harshest of sounds without doubt 1223 2, 102| at Babylon to the angels Harut and Marut. But neither of 1224 54, 8 | 8. Hastening, with eyes transfixed, towards 1225 2, 203| Appointed Days. But if any one hastens to leave in two days, there 1226 17, 11 | good; for man is given to hasty (deeds). ~ 1227 52, 30 | await for him some calamity (hatched) by Time!" ~ 1228 108, 3 | 3. For he who hateth thee, he will be cut off ( 1229 20, 128| them We destroyed, in whose haunts they (now) move? Verily, 1230 37, 47 | 47. Free from headiness; nor will they suffer intoxication 1231 5, 110| bird by My leave, and thou healest those born blind, and the 1232 52, 19 | drink ye, with profit and health, because of your (good) 1233 3, 14 | they covet: Women and sons; Heaped-up hoards of gold and silver; 1234 52, 44 | say: "Clouds gathered in heaps!" ~ 1235 12, 34 | 34. So his Lord hearkened to him (in his prayer), 1236 12, 68 | only to satisfy Jacob's heartfelt desire. For he was, by Our 1237 9, 35 | the Day when it will be heated in the fire of Hell, and 1238 11, 106| therein (nothing but) the heaving of sighs and sobs: ~ 1239 7, 57 | when they have carried the heavy-laden clouds, We drive them to 1240 2, 70 | what she is: To us are all heifers alike: We wish indeed for 1241 17, 37 | nor reach the mountains in height. ~ 1242 24, 22 | resolve by oath against helping their kinsmen, those in 1243 55, 6 | 6. And the herbs and the trees - both (alike) 1244 81, 5 | When the wild beasts are herded together (in human habitations); ~ 1245 48, 11 | looking after) our flocks and herds, and our families: do thou 1246 | hers 1247 15, 82 | of the mountains did they hew (their) edifices, (feeling 1248 28, 83 | to those who intend not high-handedness or mischief on earth: and 1249 15, 76 | cities were) right on the high-road. ~ 1250 4, 47 | recognition, and turn them hindwards, or curse them as We cursed 1251 11, 62 | us! a center of our hopes hitherto! dost thou (now) forbid 1252 9, 35 | the (treasure) which ye hoarded for yourselves: taste ye, 1253 30, 54 | gave (you) weakness and a hoary head: He creates whatever 1254 73, 17 | that will make children hoary-headed?- ~ 1255 66, 1 | 1. O Prophet! Why holdest thou to be forbidden that 1256 34, 15 | aforetime, a Sign in their home-land - two Gardens to the right 1257 84, 17 | 17. The Night and its Homing; ~ 1258 47, 15 | who drink; and rivers of honey pure and clear. In it there 1259 2, 267| good things which ye have (honorably) earned, and of the fruits 1260 6, 146| animal) with undivided hoof, and We forbade them that 1261 7, 46 | not entered it, but still hoped to (enter it). ~ 1262 20, 111| Self-Subsisting, Eternal: hopeless indeed will be the man that 1263 36, 74 | gods other than Allah, (hoping) that they might be helped! ~ 1264 65, 8 | We chastised them with a horrible Chastisement. ~ 1265 42, 45 | the (Penalty), abject in humbleness, (and) looking with a stealthy 1266 16, 48 | to Allah, and that in the humblest manner? ~ 1267 9, 25 | battle-fields and on the day of Hunain: Behold! your great numbers 1268 20, 118| provision) for thee not to go hungry nor to go naked, ~ 1269 5, 2 | of pilgrim garb, ye may hunt, and let not the hatred 1270 5, 4 | have taught your trained hunting animals (to catch) in the 1271 21, 18 | 18. Nay, We hurl the Truth against falsehood, 1272 33, 9 | But We sent against them a hurricane and forces that ye saw not: 1273 37, 94 | came (the worshippers) with hurried steps, to him. ~ 1274 37, 176| Do they wish (indeed) to hurry on Our Punishment? ~ 1275 20, 108| all the voices will be hushed to the Most Gracious: so 1276 2, 104| Ráìná, but say unthurna (i.e. say not words of ambiguous 1277 14 | 14. Abraham (Ibráhím)~Revealed before the Hijrah. 1278 9, 65 | We were only talking idly and in play." Say: "Was 1279 5, 103| loose for free pasture, or idol sacrifices for twin-births 1280 24, 3 | her but an adulterer or an idolater: to the Believers such a 1281 24, 3 | any but an adulteress, or idolatress. And the adulteress, none 1282 5, 21 | unto you, and turn not back ignominiously, for then will ye be overthrown, 1283 11, 46 | lest thou become one of the ignorants!" ~ 1284 6, 111| s Plan. But most of them ignore (the truth). ~ 1285 4, 34 | part ye fear disloyalty and ill-conduct, admonish them (first), ( 1286 47, 37 | would bring out all your ill-feeling. ~ 1287 73, 20 | may be (some) among you in ill-health; others traveling through 1288 54, 19 | wind, on a Day of bitter ill-luck, ~ 1289 49, 11 | by (offensive) nicknames: Ill-seeming is a name connoting wickedness, ( 1290 2, 78 | And there are among them illiterates, who know not the Book, 1291 83, 18 | Righteous is (preserved) in Ìlliyín. ~ 1292 83, 19 | will explain to thee what Ìlliyün is? ~ 1293 35, 25 | Scriptures, and the Book illuminating. ~ 1294 12, 95 | art in thine old wandering illusion." ~ 1295 24, 34 | making things clear, an illustration from (the story of) people 1296 20, 88 | before the (people) the image of a calf: It seemed to 1297 65, 3 | sources) he never could imagine. And if any one puts his 1298 2, 124| said: "I will make thee an Imam to the Nations." He pleaded: " 1299 9, 30 | mouth; (in this) they but imitate what the unbelievers of 1300 28, 78 | the wicked are not called (immediately) to account for their sins. ~ 1301 4, 146| the believers a reward of immense value. ~ 1302 21, 8 | ate no food, nor were they immortals. ~ 1303 6, 35 | swayed by ignorance (and impatience)! ~ 1304 70, 19 | Truly man was created very impatient;- ~ 1305 38, 6 | leader among them go away (impatiently), (saying), "Walk ye away, 1306 20, 27 | 27. "And remove the impediment from my speech, ~ 1307 6, 145| abomination - or, what is impious, (meat) on which a name 1308 8, 9 | 9. Remember ye implored the assistance of your Lord, 1309 72, 24 | in (his) helper and least important in point of numbers. ~ 1310 2, 273| unfailing) mark: They beg not importunately from all the sundry. And 1311 22, 78 | has chosen you, and has imposed no difficulties on you in 1312 45, 7 | 7. Woe to each sinful imposter: ~ 1313 49, 17 | 17. They impress on thee as a favor that 1314 73, 6 | by night is a time when impression is more keen and speech 1315 12, 35 | Signs, (that it was best) to imprison him for a time. ~ 1316 78, 28 | 28. But they (impudently) treated Our Signs as false. ~ 1317 9, 81 | expedition) rejoiced in their inaction behind the Messenger of 1318 19, 83 | against the Unbelievers, to incite them with fury? ~ 1319 33, 14 | City), and they had been incited to sedition, they would 1320 41, 36 | And if (at any time) an incitement to discord is made to thee 1321 12, 53 | human) soul is certainly incites to evil, unless my Lord 1322 4, 102| your arms because of the inconvenience of rain or because ye are 1323 4, 137| reject faith, and go on increasing in unbelief,- Allah will 1324 30, 47 | Retribution: and it was a duty incumbent upon Us to aid those who 1325 2, 282| let him write. Let him who incurs the liability dictate, but 1326 42, 37 | avoid the greater sins and indecencies, and, when they are angry 1327 56, 87 | are true (in the claim of independence)? ~ 1328 93, 8 | thee in need, and made thee independent. ~ 1329 33, 38 | Prophet in what Allah has indicated to him as a duty. It was 1330 80, 37 | of his own) to make him indifferent to the others. ~ 1331 9, 58 | if not, behold! they are indignant! ~ 1332 9, 15 | 15. And still the indignation of their hearts. For Allah 1333 2, 235| blame on you if ye make an indirect offer of betrothal or hold 1334 24, 23 | Those who slander chaste, indiscreet, and believing women, are 1335 9, 69 | those before you; and ye indulge in idle talk as they did. 1336 15, 21 | sources and) treasures (inexhaustible) are with Us; but We only 1337 3, 127| unbelievers or expose them to infamy, and they should then be 1338 81, 8 | 8. When the female (infant), buried alive, is questioned - ~ 1339 17, 64 | with thy cavalry and thy infantry; mutually share with them 1340 36, 81 | of skill and knowledge (infinite)! ~ 1341 9, 86 | Messenger, those with wealth and influence among them ask thee for 1342 2, 59 | from heaven, for that they infringed (Our command) repeatedly. ~ 1343 76, 24 | not to the sinner or the ingrate among them. ~ 1344 90, 2 | 2. And thou art an inhabitant of this City;- ~ 1345 58, 2 | fact they use words (both) iniquitous and false: but truly Allah 1346 2, 231| do not take them back to injure them, (or) to take undue 1347 39, 41 | soul: but he that strays injures his own soul. Nor art thou 1348 44, 20 | your Lord, against your injuring me. ~ 1349 26, 101| 101. " 'Nor a single inmate friend. ~ 1350 46, 9 | 9. Say: "I am not an innovation among the messengers, nor 1351 22, 60 | received, and is again set upon inordinately, Allah will help him: for 1352 17, 34 | every) engagement will be inquired into (on the Day of Reckoning). ~ 1353 52, 25 | other, engaging in mutual inquiry. ~ 1354 18, 9 | Companions of the Cave and of the Inscription were wonders among Our Sign? ~ 1355 69, 32 | 32. "Further, insert him in a chain, whereof 1356 37, 144| certainly have remained inside the Fish till the Day of 1357 6, 112| ones among men and Jinns, inspiring each other with flowery 1358 6, 110| believe in this in the first instance: We shall leave them in 1359 47, 25 | to them,- the Satan has instigated them and buoyed them up 1360 8, 12 | to the Believers: I will instill terror into the hearts of 1361 5, 103| 103. It was not Allah who instituted (superstitions like those 1362 36, 69 | 69. We have not instructed the (Prophet) in Poetry, 1363 16, 90 | and evil and rebellion: He instructs you, that ye may receive 1364 61, 5 | people! why do ye vex and insult me, though ye know that 1365 52, 32 | 32. Is it that their intellects urges them to this, or are 1366 55, 4 | 4. He has taught him an intelligent speech. ~ 1367 51, 23 | the fact that ye can speak intelligently to each other. ~ 1368 35, 27 | shades of color, and black intense in hue. ~ 1369 4, 85 | 85. Whoever interceded in a good cause becomes 1370 5, 42 | between them, or decline to interfere. If thou decline, they cannot 1371 21, 20 | nor do they ever flag or intermit. ~ 1372 12, 43 | vision if it be that ye can interpret visions." ~ 1373 80, 2 | came to him the blind man (interrupting). ~ 1374 17, 106| mightest recite it to men at intervals: We have revealed it by 1375 3, 118| believe! Take not into your intimacy those outside your ranks: 1376 15, 15 | say: "Our eyes have been intoxicated: Nay, we have been bewitched 1377 5, 5 | not lewdness, nor secret intrigues. If any one rejects faith, 1378 28, 35 | through thy brother, and invest you both with authority, 1379 4, 83 | authority among them, the proper investigators would have known it from 1380 17, 45 | in the Hereafter, a veil invisible: ~ 1381 11, 62 | as to that to which thou invitest us." ~ 1382 2, 282| each other, in transactions involving future obligations in a 1383 89, 7 | 7. Of the (city of) Iram, with lofty pillars, ~ 1384 9, 120| trod paths to raise the ire of the Unbelievers, or gain 1385 2, 230| husband divorces his wife (irrevocably), he cannot, after that, 1386 26, 54 | 54. (Saying): "These (Israelites) are but a small band, ~ 1387 48, 15 | they will say, "But ye are jealous of us." Nay, but little 1388 62, 6 | 6. Say: "O ye of Jewry! If ye think that ye are 1389 9, 29 | Book, until they pay the Jizya with willing submission, 1390 34, 19 | longer distances between our journey-stages": but they wronged themselves ( 1391 5, 106| others from outside if ye are journeying through the earth, and the 1392 88, 8 | faces that Day will be joyful, ~ 1393 15, 47 | they will be) brothers (joyfully) facing each other on raised 1394 27, 84 | when they come (before the Judgment-seat), (Allah) will say: "Did 1395 29, 13 | their own, and on the Day of Judgments they will be called to account 1396 11, 44 | The Ark rested on Mount Judi, and the word went forth: " 1397 50, 16 | nearer to him than (his) jugular vein. ~ 1398 11, 45 | is true, and Thou art the justest of Judges!" ~ 1399 77, 6 | 6. Whether of Justification or of Warning;- ~ 1400 53, 32 | mothers' wombs. Therefore justify not yourselves: He knows 1401 19, 1 | 1. Káf. . . Àin. Sád. ~ 1402 76, 5 | drink of a Cup mixed with Kafür,- ~ 1403 73, 6 | when impression is more keen and speech more certain. ~ 1404 29, 38 | the Path, though they were keen-sighted. ~ 1405 12, 55 | of the land: I am a good keeper, knowledgeable." ~ 1406 8, 26 | that men might despoil and kidnap you; But He provided a safe 1407 17, 31 | well as for you. Verily the killing of them is a great sin. ~ 1408 28, 38 | therefore, O Hámán! light me a (kiln to bake bricks) out of clay, 1409 60, 8 | your homes, from dealing kindly and justly with them: for 1410 4, 36 | and do good - to parents, kinsfolk, orphans, those in need, 1411 12, 31 | she gave each of them a knife: and she said (to Joseph), " 1412 21, 18 | against falsehood, and it knocks out its brain, and behold, 1413 113, 4 | mischief of those who blow on knots; ~ 1414 12, 55 | land: I am a good keeper, knowledgeable." ~ 1415 88, 3 | 3. Laboring (hard), weary,- ~ 1416 27, 44 | it, she thought it was a lake of water, and she (tucked 1417 7, 93 | counsel, but how shall I lament over a people who refuse 1418 5, 94 | reach of your hands and your lances, that He may test who feareth 1419 5, 96 | forbidden is the pursuit of land-game;- as long as ye are in the 1420 20, 117| Garden, so that thou art landed in misery. ~ 1421 26, 128| 128. "Do ye build a landmark on every high place to amuse 1422 30, 22 | and the variations in your languages and your colors: verily 1423 38, 25 | So We forgave him this (lapse): he enjoyed, indeed, a 1424 53, 19 | 19. Have ye seen Lát. and Ùzza, ~ 1425 30, 18 | and on earth; and in the late afternoon and when the day 1426 24, 58 | noonday heat; and after the late-night prayer: these are your three 1427 59, 15 | 15. Like those who lately preceded them, they have 1428 26, 84 | tongue of truth among the latest (generations); ~ 1429 2, 67 | They said: "Makest thou a laughing-stock of us?" He said: "Allah 1430 53, 43 | That it is He Who granteth Laughter and Tears; ~ 1431 6, 75 | Abraham the kingdom and the laws of the heavens and the earth, 1432 9, 54 | they come to prayer save lazily; and that they offer contributions 1433 7, 155| Thou wilt stray, and Thou leadest whom Thou wilt into the 1434 5, 16 | of peace and safety, and leadeth them out of darkness, by 1435 6, 59 | earth and in the sea. Not a leaf doth fall but with His knowledge: 1436 5, 82 | these are men devoted to learning and men who have renounced 1437 45, 9 | 9. And when he learns something of Our Signs, 1438 75, 29 | 29. And one leg will be joined with another: ~ 1439 4, 176| 176. They ask thee for a legal decision. Say: Allah directs ( 1440 7, 83 | wife: she was of those who legged behind. ~ 1441 28, 86 | from thy Lord: Therefore lend not thou support in any 1442 2, 61 | and cucumbers, Its garlic, lentils, and onions." He said: " 1443 53, 32 | and indecent deeds, save lesser offenses,- verily thy Lord 1444 50, 44 | Earth will be rent asunder, letting them hurrying out: that 1445 2, 282| Let him who incurs the liability dictate, but let him fear 1446 2, 282| what he owes. If the party liable is mentally deficient, or 1447 2, 237| righteousness. And do not forget liberality between yourselves. For 1448 7, 133| Wholesale Death, Locusts, Lice, Frogs, And Blood: Signs 1449 71, 25 | Fire: and they found - in lieu of Allah - none to help 1450 23, 93 | Thou wilt show me (in my lifetime) that which they are warned 1451 51, 2 | 2. And those that lift and bear away heavy weights; ~ 1452 2, 17 | kindled a fire; when it lighted all around him, Allah took 1453 3, 117| material) world may be likened to a wind which brings a 1454 76, 28 | We shall exchange their likes. ~ 1455 39, 7 | hath no need of you; but He liketh not ingratitude from His 1456 12, 33 | the prison is dearer to my liking than that to which they 1457 25, 54 | established relationships of lineage and marriage: for thy Lord 1458 55, 54 | on Carpets, whose inner linings will be of rich brocade: 1459 74, 51 | 51. Fleeing from a lion! ~ 1460 14, 50 | 50. Their garments of liquid pitch, and their faces covered 1461 52, 38 | secrets)? Then let (such a) listener of theirs produce a manifest 1462 63, 4 | and when they speak, thou listenest to their words. They are 1463 20, 66 | their magic - began to be in lively motion! ~ 1464 36, 41 | through the Flood) in the loaded Ark; ~ 1465 16, 7 | And they carry your heavy loads to lands that ye could not ( 1466 28, 42 | Judgment they will be among the loathed (and despised). ~ 1467 47, 24 | or is it that there are Locks upon their hearts? ~ 1468 53, 46 | From a sperm-drop when lodged (in its place); ~ 1469 30, 27 | easy. To Him belongs the loftiest similitude (we can think 1470 56, 30 | 30. In shade long-extended, ~ 1471 35, 11 | knowledge. Nor is a man long-lived granted length of days, 1472 35, 8 | made alluring, so that he looks upon it as good, (equal 1473 5, 103| camel, or a she-camel let loose for free pasture, or idol 1474 84, 6 | ever toiling on towards thy Lord-painfully toiling,- but thou shalt 1475 23, 91 | created, and some would have lorded it over others! Glory to 1476 81, 2 | 2. When the stars fall, losing their luster; ~ 1477 13, 13 | with awe: He flingeth the loud-voiced thunder-bolts, and therewith 1478 7, 205| humility, and remember without loudness in words, in the mornings 1479 12, 8 | Joseph and his brother are loved more by our father than 1480 4, 69 | who teach), the Sincere (lovers of Truth), the martyrs, 1481 28, 56 | guide every one whom thou lovest; but Allah guides those 1482 58, 22 | Allah and the Last Day, loving those who oppose Allah and 1483 70, 44 | 44. Their eyes lowered in dejection,- ignominy 1484 7, 148| calf, (for worship): having lowing sound: did they not see 1485 24, 35 | whose oil is well-nigh luminous, though fire scarce touched 1486 6, 13 | belongeth all that dwelleth (or lurketh) in the night and the day. 1487 15, 47 | remove from their hearts any lurking sense of injury: (they will 1488 87, 4 | bringeth out the (green and luscious) pasture, ~ 1489 38, 26 | justice): nor follow thou the lust (of thy heart), for it will 1490 81, 2 | stars fall, losing their luster; ~ 1491 4, 25 | They should be chaste, not lustful, nor taking paramours: when 1492 78, 16 | 16. And gardens of luxurious growth? ~ 1493 56, 45 | before that, in sinful luxury, ~ 1494 83 | the last verse revealed in Macca. Revealed before the Hijrah. 1495 22, 21 | In addition there will be maces of iron (to punish) them. ~ 1496 38, 7 | religion: this is nothing but a made-up tale!" ~ 1497 78, 33 | 33. Madians of equal age; ~ 1498 70, 36 | Unbelievers that they rush madly before thee - ~ 1499 26, 27 | sent to you is a veritable madman!" ~ 1500 22, 17 | the Sabians, Christians, Magians, and Polytheists,- Allah 1501 24, 33 | you. But force not your maids to prostitution when they


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