Part, Chapter
1 1, 3 | the Gospel, of stoles, of prayers.~He would preach to them
2 1, 9 | Outward forms of temples and prayers would not exist.~Presents
3 1, 9 | and fro.~That hypocrite in prayers and fasts~Displays exceeding
4 1, 9 | grant, in answer to my prayers, discernment,~That I may
5 2, 2 | is is lost.~In spite of prayers and fasts and endless pains,~
6 2, 7 | as they fancy'?~Thy own prayers are accepted only through
7 2, 7 | They are suffered as the prayers of an impure woman.~If her
8 2, 7 | an impure woman.~If her prayers are made impure by the flow
9 2, 7 | turn thy face to thy own prayers,~And become cognizant of
10 2, 7 | ejaculations,~And say, 'Ah! my prayers are as defective as my being;~
11 2, 10 | advises.~Even though it enjoin prayers and fasting,~It is treacherously
12 2, 11 | as two hundred ordinary prayers.~The value of sighs.~A certain
13 2, 11 | Had concluded the public prayers and mysteries.~"Whither
14 2, 11 | me that sigh, and take my prayers instead."~The first said, "
15 2, 11 | I give it, and take your prayers."~The other took that sigh
16 2, 11 | all the people's accepted prayers."~To illustrate the treachery
17 2, 12 | the mosque to say their prayers. Each one duly pronounced
18 2, 12 | Takbir, and was saying his prayers with great devotion, when
19 2, 12 | Hadis, you have spoiled your prayers." 1 Thereupon the third
20 3, 1 | Evil deeds give men's prayers an ill savour in Gods nostrils.~
21 3, 1 | that sit with thee.~So too prayers are made invalid by such
22 3, 1 | and by day may be raising prayers. ~When thou hast sinned
23 3, 11 | should such a one make prayers and petitions,~Saying, '
24 3, 11 | therefore, should he make prayers ~Unless he pray for what
25 3, 11 | pleasing to God? ~These prayers and petitions, not those
26 3, 12 | they were following the prayers he recited, a ship was seen
27 3, 12 | intercessor, and one whose prayers were heard.~Benevolent to
28 3, 12 | devotions and praises and prayers, ~Was ever seeking the particular
29 3, 12 | Be not obdurate to the prayers of him that kills the cow.~
30 3, 13 | of his master to say his prayers in a mosque, but tarried
31 5, 1 | genuine and undoubted.~These prayers and holy war and fasting~
32 5, 1 | them, for they too wait." 9~Prayers for spiritual enlightenment.~
33 5, 1 | bounties, O Hearer of prayer.~Prayers are granted by Thee before
34 5, 3 | do mischief to mankind. 9~Prayers to God to change our base
35 5, 5 | prayer does not render the prayers void, provided that the
36 5, 9 | chamber ostensibly to say his prayers, but really to carry on
37 5, 9 | was accepted, because the prayers of such an one are the same
38 6, Prol| dilemma of the feeble will.~Prayers for right guidance in the
39 6, 6 | distrusted the efficacy of his prayers,~On account of the delay
40 6, 7 | his piety in saying his prayers and keeping fast so strictly
41 6, 8 | my Qibla, and directed my prayers to him;~I turned away my
42 6, 9 | earnest suppliants wail forth prayers,~Till the smoke of their
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