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1502 9, 17 | join gods with Allah, to maintain the mosques of Allah while 1503 9, 18 | Allah shall be visited and maintained by such as believe in Allah 1504 4, 34 | Men are the protectors and maintainers of women, because Allah 1505 85, 4 | 4. Woe to the makers of the pit (of fire), ~ 1506 12, 31 | When she heard of their malicious talk, she sent for them 1507 43, 77 | 77. They will cry: "O Málik! Would that thy Lord put 1508 17, 6 | you the more numerous in man-power. ~ 1509 67, 15 | He Who has made the earth manageable for you, so traverse ye 1510 53, 20 | another, the third (goddess), Manát? ~ 1511 12, 22 | Joseph attained his full manhood, We gave him power and knowledge: 1512 7, 143| thou see Me." When his Lord manifested Himself to the Mount, He 1513 66, 11 | in nearness to Thee, a mansion in the Garden, and save 1514 74, 1 | thou wrapped up (in the mantle)! ~ 1515 53, 26 | 26. How many-so-ever be the angels in the heavens, 1516 41, 19 | to the Fire, they will be marched in ranks. ~ 1517 77, 33 | string of) yellow camels (marching swiftly)." ~ 1518 25, 20 | food and walked through the markets. We have made some of you 1519 2, 232| do not prevent them from marrying their (former) husbands, 1520 3, 140| Himself from your ranks martyr-witnesses (to truth). And Allah loveth 1521 9, 52 | of two glorious things - (martyrdom or victory)? But we can 1522 2, 102| to the angels Harut and Marut. But neither of these taught 1523 18, 63 | course through the sea in a marvelous way!" ~ 1524 2, 158| 158. Behold! Safa and Marwa are among the Symbols of 1525 19 | 19. Mary (Maryam)~ 1526 26, 63 | became like the huge, firm mass of a mountain. ~ 1527 100, 5 | the midst (of the foe) en masse;- ~ 1528 24, 43 | down from the sky mountain masses (of clouds) wherein is hail: 1529 13, 42 | plots; but in all things the master-Allah is the devising all together. 1530 33, 50 | aunts, and daughters of thy maternal uncles and aunts, who migrated ( 1531 | Maybe 1532 40, 50 | but (futile wandering) in (mazes of) error!" ~ 1533 30, 15 | shall be made happy in a Mead of (Delight). ~ 1534 42, 22 | righteous deeds will be in the Meadows of the Gardens: they shall 1535 63, 8 | will expel therefrom the meaner." But honor belongs to Allah 1536 3, 7 | and searching for hidden meanings in it, but no one knows 1537 15, 21 | in due and ascertainable measures. ~ 1538 38, 29 | blessings, that they may mediate on its Signs, and that men 1539 4, 81 | thee, a section of them meditate all night on things very 1540 12, 44 | They said: "A confused medley of dreams: and we are not 1541 21, 5 | they say, "(these are) medleys of dream! - Nay, he forged 1542 36, 54 | shall but be repaid the meeds of your past Deeds. ~ 1543 11, 17 | Fire will be their promised meeting-place. Be not then in doubt thereon: 1544 25, 68 | that does this (not only) meets punishment. ~ 1545 69, 12 | the tale and) retain its memory should bear its (lessons) 1546 2, 282| If the party liable is mentally deficient, or weak, or unable 1547 2, 141| of what ye do! Of their merits there is no question in 1548 30, 47 | those who transgressed, We meted out Retribution: and it 1549 47, 31 | shall try your reported (mettle). ~ 1550 2, 98 | messengers, to Gabriel and Michael,- Lo! Allah is an enemy 1551 2, 68 | old nor too young, but of middling age. Now do what ye are 1552 4, 150| who) wish to take a course midway,- ~ 1553 9, 69 | those before you: they were mightier than you in power, and more 1554 33, 50 | maternal uncles and aunts, who migrated (from Makkah) with thee; 1555 20, 44 | 44. "But speak to him mildly; perchance he may take warning 1556 10, 24 | down from the skies: by its mingling arises the produce of the 1557 8, 27 | Allah and the Messenger, nor misappropriate knowingly things entrusted 1558 3, 161| Judgment, restore what he misappropriated; then shall every soul receive 1559 25, 55 | them nor harm them: and the Misbeliever is a helper (of Evil), against 1560 59, 11 | Hypocrites say to their misbelieving brethren among the People 1561 29, 7 | them shall We blot out all misdeed that they have committed, 1562 92, 8 | But he who is a greedy miser and thinks himself self-sufficient, ~ 1563 9, 76 | His bounty, they became misers, and turned back (from their 1564 7, 179| are like cattle,- nay more misguided: for they are heedless ( 1565 38, 60 | followers shall cry to the misleaders:) "Nay, ye (too)! No welcome 1566 39, 8 | rivals unto Allah, thus misleading others from Allah's Path. 1567 28, 15 | an enemy that manifestly misleads!" ~ 1568 19, 59 | followed a posterity who missed prayers and followed after 1569 67, 5 | have made such (Lamps) (as) missiles to drive away Satans, and 1570 44, 10 | forth a kind of smoke (or mist) plainly visible, ~ 1571 24, 39 | man parched with thirst mistakes for water; until when he 1572 11, 70 | the (meal), he felt some mistrust of them, and conceived a 1573 16, 85 | then will it in no way be mitigated, nor will they then receive 1574 4, 2 | not their substance (by mixing it up) with your own. For 1575 9, 65 | Messenger, that ye were mocking?" ~ 1576 24, 41 | Each one knows its own (mode of) prayer and praise. And 1577 16, 120| 120. Abraham was indeed a model, devoutly obedient to Allah, ( 1578 31, 19 | 19. "And be moderate in thy pace, and lower thy 1579 24, 60 | it is best for them to be modest: and Allah is One Who sees 1580 2, 265| receives not heavy rain, light moisture sufficeth it. Allah seeth 1581 33, 59 | known (as such) and not molested. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, 1582 3, 159| consult them in affairs (of moment). Then, when thou hast taken 1583 22, 40 | surely have been pulled down monasteries, churches, synagogues, and 1584 57, 27 | Compassion and Mercy. But the Monasticism which they invented for 1585 18, 19 | then one of you with this money of yours to the town: let 1586 19, 89 | have put forth a thing most monstrous! ~ 1587 2, 198| praises of Allah at the Sacred Monument, and celebrate His praises 1588 2, 189| thee concerning the New Moons. Say: They are but signs 1589 68, 4 | surely thou hast sublime morals. ~ 1590 22, 5 | leech-like clot, then out of a morsel of flesh, partly formed 1591 62, 5 | obligations of) Taurát (Mosaic Law), but who subsequently 1592 2, 263| of all wants, and He is Most-Forbearing. ~ 1593 101, 4 | whereon men will be like moths scattered about, ~ 1594 42, 33 | then would they become motionless on the back of the (ocean). 1595 80, 19 | hath created him, and then mouldeth him in due proportions; ~ 1596 95, 4 | created man in the best of moulds, ~ 1597 18, 96 | space between the two steep mountain-sides, He said, "Blow (with your 1598 22, 27 | come to thee on foot and (mounted) on every camel, lean on 1599 17, 93 | not even believe in thy mounting until thou send down to 1600 9, 30 | That is a saying from their mouth; (in this) they but imitate 1601 26, 219| 219. And thy movements among those who prostrate 1602 52, 4 | 4. By the much-frequented House; ~ 1603 16, 8 | He has created) horses, mules, and donkeys, for you to 1604 57, 20 | and mutual boasting and multiplying, (in rivalry) among yourselves, 1605 5, 30 | murder of his brother: he murdered him, and became (himself) 1606 20, 108| that thou hearest not but murmuring. ~ 1607 83, 26 | The seal thereof will be Musk: and for this let those 1608 21, 47 | more than) the weight of a mustard seed, We will bring it ( 1609 31, 16 | be (but) the weight of a mustard-seed and it were (hidden) in 1610 27, 20 | 20. And he took a muster of the Birds; and he said: " 1611 68 | 68. The Pen, the Letter N (Al-Qalam, Nün)~Revealed 1612 20, 121| of the tree, and so their nakedness appeared to them: they began 1613 28, 25 | when he came to him and narrated the story, he said: "Fear 1614 28 | 28. Narration (Al-Qasas)~ 1615 20, 124| verily for him is a life narrowed down, and We shall raise 1616 71, 23 | neither Yagüth nor Yàüq, nor Nasr;- ~ 1617 4, 77 | grant us respite to our (natural) term, near (enough)?" Say: " 1618 2, 33 | O Adam! Tell them their natures." When he had told them, 1619 4, 49 | sanctity for themselves? Nay-but Allah doth sanctify whom 1620 2, 196| an ailment in his scalp, (necessitating shaving), (he should) in 1621 36, 28 | from heaven, nor was it needful for Us so to do. ~ 1622 7, 40 | pass through the eye of the needle: Such is Our reward for 1623 107, 5 | 5. Who are neglectful of their prayers, ~ 1624 9, 120| the Bedouin Arabs of the neighborhood, to stay behind (and not 1625 13, 4 | tracts (diverse though) neighboring, and gardens of vines and 1626 21, 71 | We delivered him and (his nephew) Lüt (and directed them) 1627 6, 98 | single soul: then there is a nesting place and a repository: 1628 | nevertheless 1629 26, 5 | there comes not to them a newly-revealed Message from the Most Gracious, 1630 7, 8 | that day will be true (to a nicety): those whose scale (of 1631 24, 35 | Light is as if there were a Niche and within it a Lamp: the 1632 49, 11 | each other by (offensive) nicknames: Ill-seeming is a name connoting 1633 17, 29 | not thy hand tied (like a niggard's) to thy neck, nor stretch 1634 4, 37 | are niggardly or enjoin niggardliness on others, or hide the bounties 1635 33, 51 | hadst set aside. This were nigher to the cooling of their 1636 4, 81 | But Allah records their nightly (plots): So keep clear of 1637 74, 30 | 30. Over it are Nineteen. ~ 1638 | ninety 1639 3, 117| to a wind which brings a nipping frost: It strikes and destroys 1640 27, 34 | despoil it, and make the noblest of its people its meanest 1641 4, 148| not that evil should be noised abroad in public speech, 1642 11, 116| earth - (but there were non) except a few among them 1643 26, 198| revealed it to any of the non-Arabs, ~ 1644 23, 67 | In arrogance: talking nonsense about the (Qurán), like 1645 24, 58 | doff your clothes for the noonday heat; and after the late-night 1646 16, 103| they wickedly point to is notably foreign, while this is Arabic, 1647 54, 52 | 52. All that they do is noted in (their) Books (of Deeds): ~ 1648 71 | 71. Noah (Nüh)~Revealed before the Hijrah. 1649 68 | the Letter N (Al-Qalam, Nün)~Revealed before the Hijrah. 1650 68, 1 | 1. Nun. By the Pen and by the ( 1651 20, 40 | I show you one who will nurse and rear the (child)?' So 1652 2, 158| in them. And if any one obeyeth his own impulse to good,- 1653 40, 5 | of vanities, therewith to obliterate the Truth; but it was I 1654 2, 197| therein, let there be no obscenity, nor wickedness, nor wrangling 1655 28, 66 | Then the argument will be obscure to them and they will not 1656 11, 28 | that the Mercy hath been obscured from your sight? shall we 1657 16, 124| who disagreed (as to its observance); But Allah will judge between 1658 35, 31 | well acquainted and Fully Observant. ~ 1659 59, 11 | 11. Hast thou not observed the Hypocrites say to their 1660 3, 132| the Messenger; that ye may obtain mercy. ~ 1661 10, 3 | after His leave (hath been obtained). This is Allah your Lord; 1662 9, 99 | them nearer to Allah and obtaining the prayers of the Messenger. 1663 6, 41 | remove (the distress) which occasioned your call upon Him, and 1664 6, 131| towns unjustly whilst their occupants were unwarned. ~ 1665 73, 7 | for thee by day prolonged occupation with ordinary duties: ~ 1666 12, 35 | 35. Then it occurred to them, after they had 1667 89, 3 | 3. By the Even and Odd (contrasted); ~ 1668 4, 22 | past: It was shameful and odious,- an abominable custom indeed. ~ 1669 35, 39 | disbelief but adds to the odium for the Unbelievers in the 1670 53, 32 | indecent deeds, save lesser offenses,- verily thy Lord is ample 1671 49, 11 | nor call each other by (offensive) nicknames: Ill-seeming 1672 4, 94 | and say not to any one who offers you a salutation: "Thou 1673 3, 79 | Wisdom, and the Prophetic Office, should say to people: " 1674 4, 43 | or one of you cometh from offices of nature, or ye have been 1675 17, 44 | His glory! Verily He is Oft-Forbear, Most Forgiving! ~ 1676 2, 128| Mercy); for Thou art the Oft-Relenting, Most Merciful. ~ 1677 55, 37 | and it becomes red like ointment: ~ 1678 6, 38 | like you. Nothing have We omitted from the Book, and they ( 1679 54, 55 | sure abode with a Sovereign Omnipotent. ~ 1680 6, 96 | the Exalted in Power, the Omniscient. ~ 1681 2, 61 | Its garlic, lentils, and onions." He said: "Will ye exchange 1682 44, 16 | seize you with a mighty onslaught: We will indeed (then) exact 1683 6, 125| Allah willeth to guide,- He openeth their breast to Islám; those 1684 86, 12 | And by the Earth which opens out (for the gushing of 1685 65, 8 | populations that insolently opposed the Command of their Lord 1686 42, 42 | is only against those who oppress men with wrong-doing and 1687 42, 39 | And those who, when an oppressive wrong is inflicted on them, ( 1688 33, 36 | His Messenger to have any option about their decision: if 1689 36, 40 | swims along in (its own) orbit (according to Law). ~ 1690 36, 34 | And We produce therein orchard with date-palms and vines, 1691 27, 60 | cause to grow well-planted orchards full of beauty of delight: 1692 6, 96 | Such is the judgment and ordering of (Him), the Exalted in 1693 24, 31 | and ornaments except what (ordinarily) appear thereof; that they 1694 73, 7 | prolonged occupation with ordinary duties: ~ 1695 13, 17 | surface. Even so, from that (ore) which they heat in the 1696 36, 78 | Us, and forgets his own (origin and) Creation: he says, " 1697 43, 27 | I worship) only Him Who originated me, and He will certainly 1698 56, 65 | We could make it broken orts, and ye would be left in 1699 22, 78 | strive in His cause as ye ought to strive, (with sincerity 1700 | ours 1701 24, 41 | of the air) with wings outspread? Each one knows its own ( 1702 4, 142| over-reaching Allah, but He will over-reach them: When they stand up 1703 4, 142| Hypocrites - they think they are over-reaching Allah, but He will over-reach 1704 38, 23 | her to my care,' and he overcame me in the argument" ~ 1705 69, 11 | water (of Noah's Flood) overflowed beyond its limits, carried 1706 29, 39 | earth; yet they could not overreach (Us). ~ 1707 26, 189| the punishment of a day of overshadowing gloom seized them, and that 1708 113, 3 | mischief of Darkness as it overspreads; ~ 1709 3, 120| but if some misfortune overtakes you, they rejoice at it. 1710 33, 9 | came down on you hosts (to overwhelm you): But We sent against 1711 2, 282| diminish aught of what he owes. If the party liable is 1712 6, 146| forbade them that fat of the ox and the sheep, except what 1713 6, 144| Of camels a pair, and of oxen a pair; say, hath He forbidden 1714 31, 19 | And be moderate in thy pace, and lower thy voice; for 1715 52, 12 | 12. That play (and paddle) in shallow trifles. ~ 1716 29, 47 | as also do some of these (pagan Arabs): and none but Unbelievers 1717 34, 5 | will be a Chastisement,- of painful wrath. ~ 1718 13, 4 | fields sown with corn, and palm trees - growing out of single 1719 54, 13 | planks and caulked with palm-fiber: ~ 1720 111, 5 | 5. A twisted rope of palm-leaf fiber round her (own) neck! ~ 1721 18, 32 | surrounded them with date palms; in between the two We placed 1722 16, 117| such falsehood is but a paltry profit; but they will have 1723 2, 177| throughout all periods of panic. Such are the people of 1724 100, 1 | Steeds) that run, with panting (breath), ~ 1725 4, 25 | not lustful, nor taking paramours: when they are taken in 1726 2, 275| their Lord, desist, shall be pardoned for the past; their case 1727 2, 182| 182. But if anyone fears partiality or wrong-doing on the part 1728 8, 25 | which affecteth not in particular (only) those of you who 1729 34, 54 | done in the past with their partisans: for they were indeed in 1730 35, 14 | Judgment they will reject your "Partnership". And none, (O man!) can 1731 15, 23 | inheritors (after all else passes away). ~ 1732 33, 50 | thee; and daughters of thy paternal uncles and aunts, and daughters 1733 27, 44 | said: "This is but a palace paved smooth with slabs of glass." 1734 55, 72 | their glances), in (goodly) pavilions;- ~ 1735 24, 37 | regular prayer, nor from paying Zakat: Their (only) fear 1736 2, 196| sacrifice; and when ye are in peaceful conditions (again), if any 1737 78, 7 | 7. And the mountains as pegs? ~ 1738 38, 58 | 58. And other Penalties of a similar kind, to match 1739 100, 5 | 5. And penetrate forthwith into the midst ( 1740 19, 78 | 78. Has he penetrated to the Unseen, or has he 1741 50, 32 | promised for you,- for every penitent heedful one, ~ 1742 31, 32 | Our Signs except only a perfidious ungrateful (wretch)! ~ 1743 4, 107| loveth not one given to perfidy and sin: ~ 1744 4, 103| 103. When ye have performed the prayers, celebrate Allah' 1745 7, 95 | they realized not (their peril). ~ 1746 4, 94 | believer!" Coveting the perishable goods of this life: with 1747 5, 107| were guilty of the sin (of perjury), let two others stand forth 1748 21, 34 | not to any man before thee permanent life (here): if then thou 1749 21, 34 | shouldst die, would they live permanently? ~ 1750 2, 255| His presence except as He permitteth? He knoweth what (appeareth 1751 16, 110| their homes after trials and persecutions,- and who thereafter strive 1752 42, 33 | for everyone who patiently perseveres and is grateful. ~ 1753 4, 117| call but upon Satan the persistent rebel! ~ 1754 36, 64 | this Day, for that ye (persistently) rejected (Truth)." ~ 1755 3, 135| and are never obstinate in persisting knowingly in (the wrong) 1756 9, 80 | guideth not those who are perversely rebellious. ~ 1757 3, 7 | those in whose hearts is perversity follow the part thereof 1758 41, 40 | 40. Those who pervert the Truth in Our Signs are 1759 6, 94 | been cut off, and your (pet) fancies have left you in 1760 104, 2 | 2. Who pileth up wealth and layeth it 1761 5, 2 | sacred precincts and of pilgrim garb, ye may hunt, and let 1762 9, 19 | consider the giving of drink to pilgrims, or the maintenance of the 1763 14, 50 | Their garments of liquid pitch, and their faces covered 1764 19, 13 | 13. And pity (for all creatures) as from 1765 6, 39 | wander: whom He willeth, He placeth on the Way that is Straight. ~ 1766 81, 15 | verily I call to witness the Planets - that recede, ~ 1767 54, 13 | on an (Ark) made of broad planks and caulked with palm-fiber: ~ 1768 11, 107| accomplisher of what He planneth. ~ 1769 86, 16 | 16. And I am planning a scheme. ~ 1770 16, 94 | slip after it was firmly planted, and ye may have to taste 1771 7, 98 | broad daylight while they played about (care-free)? ~ 1772 2, 124| Imam to the Nations." He pleaded: "And also (Imams) from 1773 16, 111| every soul will come up pleading for itself, and every soul 1774 77, 36 | open to them to put forth pleas. ~ 1775 11, 48 | whom We shall grant their pleasures (for a time), but in the 1776 4, 33 | whom your right hand was pledged, give their due portion. 1777 55, 64 | Dark-green in color (from plentiful watering). ~ 1778 18, 79 | certain men in dire want: they plied on the water: I but wished 1779 36, 69 | instructed the (Prophet) in Poetry, nor is it meet for him: 1780 16, 79 | look at the birds, held poised in the midst of (the air 1781 2, 222| Say: They are a hurt and a pollution: So keep away from women 1782 18, 28 | beyond them, seeking the pomp and glitter of this Life; 1783 23, 68 | 68. Do they not ponder over the Word (of Allah), 1784 30, 9 | they tilled the soil and populated it in greater numbers than 1785 34, 18 | placed Cities in prominent positions, and between them We had 1786 27, 49 | of his people, and we are positively telling the truth.'" ~ 1787 3, 121| thy household (early) to post the faithful at their stations 1788 7, 161| and enter the gate in a posture of humility: We shall forgive 1789 10, 12 | He crieth unto Us (in all postures)- lying down on his side, 1790 2, 61 | the earth groweth, -its pot-herbs, and cucumbers, Its garlic, 1791 55, 14 | sounding clay like unto pottery, ~ 1792 89, 21 | Nay! When the earth is pounded to powder, ~ 1793 89, 21 | the earth is pounded to powder, ~ 1794 10, 24 | belongs think they have all powers of disposal over it: There 1795 113, 5 | of the envious one as he practices envy. ~ 1796 11, 78 | been long in the habit of practicing abominations. He said: " 1797 3, 188| brought about, and love to be praised for what they have not done,- 1798 7, 164| terrible punishment?"- said the preachers:" To discharge our duty 1799 59, 15 | 15. Like those who lately preceded them, they have tasted the 1800 56, 15 | encrusted (with gold and precious stones), ~ 1801 66, 6 | receive from Allah, but do (precisely) what they are commanded. ~ 1802 5, 6 | ye who believe! when ye prepare for prayer, wash your faces, 1803 65, 2 | who fear Allah, He (ever) prepares a way out, ~ 1804 57, 27 | for themselves, We did not prescribe for them: (We commanded) 1805 59, 23 | the Guardian of Faith, the Preserver of Safety, the Exalted in 1806 2, 255| fatigue in guarding and preserving them. For He is the Most 1807 12, 36 | see myself (in a dream) pressing wine." Said the other: " 1808 4, 153| they were seized for their presumption, by thunder and lightning. 1809 38, 86 | this (Qurán), nor am I a pretender. ~ 1810 16, 28 | offer submission (with the pretense), "We did no evil (knowingly)." ( 1811 18, 45 | it is (only) Allah who prevails over all things. ~ 1812 33, 51 | cooling of their eyes, the prevention of their grief, and their 1813 38, 75 | Allah) said: "O Iblis! What prevents thee from prostrating thyself 1814 66, 5 | in humility), who fast,- previously married or virgins. ~ 1815 22, 31 | swooped (like a bird on its prey) and thrown him into a far-distant 1816 72, 8 | 8. 'And we pried into the secrets of heaven; 1817 8, 75 | But kindred by blood have prior rights against each other 1818 8, 67 | Prophet that he should have prisoners of war until he hath thoroughly 1819 16, 75 | spends thereof (freely), privately and publicly: are the two 1820 90, 14 | giving of food in a day of privation ~ 1821 5, 6 | or one of you cometh from privy, or ye have been in contact 1822 16, 95 | price: for with Allah is (a prize) far better for you, if 1823 5 | Verse three contains what is probably the last words of the Qurán 1824 43, 53 | angels accompanying him in procession?" ~ 1825 79, 23 | collected (his men) and made a proclamation, ~ 1826 6, 141| 141. It is He Who produceth gardens, with trellises 1827 22, 25 | whose purpose therein is profanity or wrongfully - them will 1828 2, 113| stand) upon." Yet they (profess to) study the (same) Book. 1829 40, 85 | 85. But their professing the Faith when they (actually) 1830 2, 16 | error: But their traffic is profitless, and they have lost true 1831 6, 39 | in the midst of darkness profound: whom Allah willeth, He 1832 25, 45 | how thy Lord?- How He doth prolong the shadow! If He willed, 1833 34, 18 | We had placed Cities in prominent positions, and between them 1834 2, 268| conduct unseemly. Allah promiseth you His forgiveness and 1835 75, 18 | follow thou its recital (as promulgated): ~ 1836 6, 67 | 67. For every Prophecy is a limit of time, and 1837 3, 79 | Book, and Wisdom, and the Prophetic Office, should say to people: " 1838 16, 126| let your punishment be proportional to the wrong that has been 1839 30, 58 | 58. Verily We have propounded for men, in this Qurán every 1840 63, 4 | hollow) pieces of timber propped up, (unable to stand on 1841 24, 60 | elderly women as are past the prospect of marriage,- there is no 1842 10, 81 | of no effect: for Allah prospereth not the work of those who 1843 24, 33 | force not your maids to prostitution when they desire chastity, 1844 4, 102| When they finish their prostrations, let them take their position 1845 23, 88 | protects (all), but is not protected (of any)? (Say) if ye know." ~ 1846 23, 88 | sovereignty of all things,- who protects (all), but is not protected ( 1847 42, 24 | blots out Falsehood, and proves the Truth by His Words. 1848 43, 55 | 55. When at length they provoked Us, We exacted retribution 1849 2, 247| with knowledge and bodily prowess: Allah Granteth His authority 1850 4, 149| 149. Whether ye publish a good deed or conceal it 1851 37, 35 | god except Allah, would puff themselves up with pride, ~ 1852 22, 40 | there would surely have been pulled down monasteries, churches, 1853 7, 32 | those who believe, (and) purely for them on the Day of Judgment. 1854 11, 78 | are my daughters: they are purer for you (if ye marry)! Now 1855 22, 24 | guided (in this life) to the purest of speeches; they have been 1856 9, 67 | just, and tighten their purse's strings. They have forgotten 1857 17, 36 | 36. And pursue not that of which thou hast 1858 14, 33 | the moon, both diligently pursuing their courses; and the night 1859 69, 36 | any food except the foul pus from the washing of wounds, ~ 1860 100, 3 | 3. And push home the charge in the morning, ~ 1861 80, 21 | causeth him to die, and putteth him in his grave; ~ 1862 42, 47 | Day which there will be no putting back, because of (the Ordainment 1863 17, 33 | heir authority (to demand Qisás or to forgive): but let 1864 34, 51 | couldst but see when they will quake with terror; but then there 1865 7, 155| were seized with violent quaking, he prayed: "O my Lord! 1866 16, 13 | multiplied in varying colors (and qualities): verily in this is a sign 1867 12, 65 | provisions). This is but a small quantity. ~ 1868 2, 113| judge between them in their quarrel on the Day of Judgment. ~ 1869 27, 45 | they became two factions quarreling with each other. ~ 1870 14, 17 | will come to him from every quarter, yet will he not die: and 1871 59, 2 | Allah came to them from quarters from which they little expected ( 1872 27, 29 | 29. (The Queen) said: "Ye chiefs! here 1873 70, 1 | 1. A questioner asked about a Chastisement 1874 16, 77 | twinkling of an eye, or even quicker: for Allah hath power over 1875 63, 7 | till they disperse (and quit Madinah)." But to Allah 1876 5, 3 | the division (of meat) by raffling with arrows: that is impiety. 1877 56, 55 | drink like diseased camels raging with thirst!" ~ 1878 17, 110| upon Allah, or call upon Rahmán: by whatever name ye call 1879 30, 48 | fragments, until thou seest rain-drops issue from the midst thereof: 1880 2, 19 | similitude) is that of a rain-laden cloud from the sky: In it 1881 2, 185| 185. Ramadhan is the (month) in which 1882 37, 140| 140. When he ran away (like a slave from 1883 41, 26 | this Qurán, but talk at random in the midst of its (reading), 1884 37, 1 | 1. By those who range themselves in ranks, ~ 1885 25, 12 | will hear its fury and its ranging sigh. ~ 1886 37, 107| 107. And We ransomed him with a momentous sacrifice: ~ 1887 7, 54 | each seeking the other in rapid succession: and the sun, 1888 2, 230| he cannot, after that, re-marry her until after she has 1889 2, 230| on either of them if they re-unite, provided they feel that 1890 7, 205| 205. And do thou (O reader!) Bring thy Lord to remembrance 1891 76, 20 | thou wilt see a Bliss and a Realm Magnificent. ~ 1892 20, 39 | order that thou mayest be reared under Mine eye. ~ 1893 9, 54 | 54. The only reasons why their contributions 1894 37, 141| lots, and he was of the rebutted: ~ 1895 81, 15 | witness the Planets - that recede, ~ 1896 27, 6 | 6. As to thee, thou receivest the Qurán from One All-Wise, 1897 | recently 1898 6, 63 | delivereth you from the dark recesses of land and sea, when ye 1899 10, 61 | whatever portion thou mayest be reciting from the Qurán,- and whatever 1900 7, 150| mother! the people did indeed reckon me as naught, and went near 1901 4, 47 | some (of you) beyond all recognition, and turn them hindwards, 1902 6, 68 | thee forget, then after recollection, sit not thou in the company 1903 4, 85 | partner therein: And whoever recommends and helps an evil cause, 1904 9, 60 | hearts have been (recently) reconciled (to Truth); for those in 1905 4, 81 | tellest them. But Allah records their nightly (plots): So 1906 7, 143| down in a swoon. When he recovered his senses he said: "Glory 1907 38, 64 | That is true,- the mutual recriminations of the People of the Fire! ~ 1908 70, 11 | be: would that he could redeem himself from the Chastisement 1909 4, 59 | anything among yourselves, refer it to Allah and His Messenger, 1910 74, 21 | 21. Then he reflected; ~ 1911 27, 48 | the land, and would not reform. ~ 1912 74, 16 | to Our Signs he has been refractory! ~ 1913 4, 100| spacious: Should he die as a refugee from home for Allah and 1914 60, 10 | come to you believing women refugees, examine (and test) them: 1915 12, 96 | his face, and he forthwith regained clear sight. He said: "Did 1916 41, 53 | Signs in the (furthest) regions (of the earth), and in their 1917 35, 8 | not thy soul be vested in regret for them: for Allah knows 1918 13, 2 | term appointed. He doth regulate all affairs, explaining 1919 10, 31 | who is it that rules and regulates all affairs?" They will 1920 10, 3 | established Himself on the Throne. Regulating and governing all things. 1921 65, 11 | 11. A Messenger, who rehearses to you the Signs of Allah 1922 50, 24 | Hell every contumacious Rejecter (of Allah)!- ~ 1923 9, 81 | in the Tabük expedition) rejoiced in their inaction behind 1924 23, 53 | into sects: each party rejoices in that which is with itself. ~ 1925 6, 28 | returned, they would certainly relapse to the things they were 1926 5, 106| beneficiary) be our near relation: We shall hide not the evidence 1927 90, 15 | the orphan with claims of relationship, ~ 1928 6, 152| speak justly, even if a near relative is concerned; and fulfill 1929 7, 202| deeper into error, and never relax (their efforts). ~ 1930 7, 157| is bad (and impure); He releases them from their heavy burdens 1931 4, 15 | take the evidence of four (reliable) witnesses from amongst 1932 2, 248| from your Lord, and the relics left by the family of Moses 1933 27, 62 | he calls on Him, and Who relieves his suffering, and makes 1934 4, 146| to Allah, and make their religious devotion sincere to Allah: 1935 23, 20 | which produces oil, and relish for those who use it for 1936 7, 63 | there hath come to you a remainder from your Lord, through 1937 16, 106| under compulsion, his heart remaining firm in Faith - but such 1938 12, 45 | been in prison) and who now remembered him after (so long) a space 1939 18, 57 | more wrong than one who is reminded of the Signs of his Lord, 1940 51, 55 | 55. But remind; for reminding benefits the Believers. ~ 1941 5, 45 | for equal." But if any one remits the retaliation by way of 1942 2, 237| it or (the man's half) is remitted by him in whose hands is 1943 15, 66 | decree to him, that the last remnants of those (sinners) should 1944 34, 33 | Him!" They are filled with remorse, when they see the Chastisement: 1945 16, 54 | 54. Yet, when He removes the distress from you, behold! 1946 4, 6 | well-off, let him claim no remuneration, but if he is poor, let 1947 17, 37 | insolence: for thou canst not rend the earth asunder, nor reach 1948 2, 116| and on earth: everything renders worship to Him. ~ 1949 84 | 84. The Rending Asunder (Al-Inshiqáq)~Revealed 1950 4, 89 | forbidden). But if they turn renegades, seize them and slay them 1951 5, 82 | learning and men who have renounced the world, and they are 1952 3, 131| fear the Fire, which is repaired for those who reject Faith: ~ 1953 6, 70 | offered every ransom, (or reparation), none will be accepted: 1954 5, 36 | everything on earth, and twice repeated, to give as ransom for the 1955 39, 23 | consistent with itself, (yet) repeating (its teaching in various 1956 37, 2 | Those who so are strong in repelling (evil), ~ 1957 5, 95 | forgives what is past: for repetition Allah will punish him. For 1958 34, 39 | least (in His cause) but He replaces it: for He is the Best of 1959 11, 14 | Revelation is sent down (replete) with the knowledge of Allah, 1960 47, 31 | patience; and We shall try your reported (mettle). ~ 1961 6, 98 | is a nesting place and a repository: We detail Our Signs for 1962 5, 54 | and never afraid of the reproaches of such as find fault. That 1963 93, 10 | 10. Nor repulse him who asks; ~ 1964 37, 9 | 9. Repulsed, and for them is a perpetual 1965 107, 2 | Then such is the (one) who repulses the orphan, ~ 1966 2, 272| 272. It is not required of thee (O Messenger.), 1967 24, 62 | are with him on a matter requiring collective action, they 1968 27, 23 | and provided with every requisite; and she has a magnificent 1969 4, 75 | whose cry is: "Our Lord! Rescue us from this town, whose 1970 68, 18 | 18. But made no reservation, ("If it be Allah's Will"). ~ 1971 32, 17 | eye are kept hidden (in reserve) for them - as a reward 1972 6, 139| such cattle is specially reserved (for food) for our men, 1973 34, 37 | deeds, while secure they (reside) in the dwellings on high! ~ 1974 4, 65 | and find in their souls no resistance against thy decisions, but 1975 59, 4 | 4. That is because they resisted Allah and His Messenger: 1976 3, 13 | cause of Allah, the other resisting Allah. these saw with their 1977 59, 4 | Messenger: and if any one resists Allah, verily Allah is severe 1978 4, 60 | Their (real) wish is to resort together for judgment (in 1979 5, 2 | animals, nor the people resorting to the Sacred House, seeking 1980 66, 10 | wife of Lüt: they were (respectively) under two of our righteous 1981 19, 17 | before her as a man in all respects. ~ 1982 26, 203| they will say: "Shall we be respited?" ~ 1983 11, 44 | matter was ended. The Ark rested on Mount Judi, and the word 1984 29, 45 | regular prayer: for prayer restrains from shameful and evil deeds; 1985 47, 17 | on them their Piety and Restraint (from evil). ~ 1986 65, 6 | annoy them not, so as to restrict them. And if they are pregnant, 1987 89, 16 | But when He trieth him, restricting his subsistence for him, 1988 22, 60 | is so). And if one has retaliated to no greater extent than 1989 5, 45 | But if any one remits the retaliation by way of charity, it is 1990 19, 22 | she conceived him, and she retired with him to a remote place. ~ 1991 74, 33 | And by the Night as it retreateth, ~ 1992 16, 101| Allah knows best what He reveals (in stages),- they say, " 1993 9, 74 | unable to carry out: this revenge of theirs was (their) only 1994 21, 28 | and they stand in awe and reverence of His (Glory). ~ 1995 36, 68 | any, We cause him to be reversed in nature: Will they not 1996 35, 9 | a land that is dead, and revive the earth therewith after 1997 45, 5 | Sustenance from the sky, and revives therewith the earth after 1998 33, 19 | looking to thee, their eyes revolving, like one who faints from 1999 73, 4 | Qurán in slow, measured rhythmic tones. ~ 2000 86, 7 | between the backbone and the ribs: ~ 2001 10, 30 | brought back to Allah their rightful Lord, and their invented


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