Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro, 2 | like the threshold of thy door, the asylum of comfort.~
2 Intro, 3 | affection, entered at the door, according to his old custom
3 Intro, 3 | virtuous man.~ When the door is closed how can one know~
4 1, Story7 | expectation are upon the door.~ ~ ~
5 1, Story13| his expectation.'~ ~ The door ought not to be opened to
6 1, Story16| friend who knocks at the door of prosperity,~ Boasts of
7 1, Story17| it has been said:~ ~ The door of an amir, vezier or sultan~
8 2, Story2 | I saw a mendicant at the door of the Ka'bah~ Who said
9 2, Story11| had, however, opened the door of meaning~and was giving
10 2, Story14| and do not~knock at the door of foes.'~ ~ ~ If thou sinkest
11 2, Story15| Whom He drives from his door, runs everywhere.~ Whom
12 2, Story15| calls, runs to no one's door.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
13 2, Story20| may not hear~ Or open the door that I may go away.'~ ~ ~
14 2, Story23| overt concerns.~ ~ ~ The door is locked to the access
15 2, Story23| What profiteth a closed door? The Omniscient~ Knows what
16 2, Story37| Like a bachelor at the door of a bath of females.'~ ~ ~
17 2, Story39| A pious man came to the door of a college from a monastery.~
18 2, Story47| He does not sit at the door of pretence away from people~
19 2, Story48| his head~ Away from this door for he will find no other
20 2, Story48| for he will find no other door.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
21 3, Story23| short, no one had seen the door of his~house open or his
22 3, Story28| gentlemen will shut the door of strife.~ Use kindness
23 3, Story29| Who opens to himself a door for begging~ Will till he
24 5, Story4 | had been slain at his tent door~ But it would be strange
25 5, Story20| Praise be to Allah! The door of~repentance is yet open
26 7, Story5 | spread in a locality~ The door cannot be dosed against
27 8, Admon7 | with him who knocks at the door of peace.~ ~ ~ ~ ~
28 8, 53 | science is a~house without a door. The Quran was revealed
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