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 1  I             |  legends of antiquity throw any light on the subject, remained
 2  I             |      above, regarded him in the light of one possessed, while
 3  I             |   therefore safe, for it was no light thing to incur the dread
 4  I             |      being the darkness and the light,' which negatives the Manichæan
 5  I             |      that the two principles of light and darkness were uncreate
 6  I             |         which they struggled to light.~ ~In the second period
 7  I             |         Profiter.~ ~93. an-Nûr, Light.~ ~94. al-Hâdî, the Guide.~ ~
 8  I             |   CHAPTER OF CATTLE. (Mecca.)~ ~Light and darkness are both created
 9  I             |    bring men from darkness into light. God is Lord of all. No
10  I             |            XXIV. THE CHAPTER OF LIGHT. (Medînah.)~ ~(This chapter
11  I             |  prostitute themselves. God the Light of the Heavens. Nothing
12  I,       II   |         God goes off with their light, and leaves them in darkness
13  I,       II   |        forth from darkness into light. But those who misbelieve,
14  I,       II   |     these bring them forth from light to darkness,-fellows of
15  I,       IV   | swerving! God wishes to make it light for you, for man was created
16  I,       IV   |       sent down to you manifest light. As for those who believe
17  I,        V   |      But thou wilt not cease to light upon treachery amongst them,
18  I,        V   |      has come to you from God a light, and a perspicuous~ ~ ./. 
19  I,        V   |        in which is guidance and light; the prophets who were resigned
20  I,        V   |         wherein is guidance and light, verifying what was before
21  I,        V   | resurrection day. Whenever they light a fire 1 for war,~ ~ ./. 
22  I,       VI   |      being the darkness and the light 2. Yet do those who misbelieve
23  I,       VI(2)|         dualistic doctrine that Light and Darkness were two co-eternal
24  I,       VI   |         wherewith Moses came, a light and a guidance unto men?
25  I,       VI   |         him, and made for him a light, that he might walk therein
26  I,      VII   |      but whosesoever scales are light, they it is who lose themselves,
27  I,      VII   |       he covered her she bore a light burden and went about therewith;
28  I,     VIII   |      temptation, which will not light especially on those of you
29  I,     VIII   |    discern.-Now has God made it light for you; He knows that there
30  I,       IX   |      They desire to put out the light of God with their mouths,
31  I,       IX   |      that we should perfect His light, averse although the misbelievers
32  I,       IX   |        and wise. March ye then, light and heavy, and fight strenuously
33  I,        X   |  brightness, and the moon for a light, and decreed for it mansions,
34  I,       XI   |      shame him, and there shall light upon him lasting torment.'~ ~
35  I,     XIII   |      shall the darkness and the light be held, equal? or have
36  I,      XIV   |        forth from darkness into light, by permission of their
37  I,      XIV   |      from the darkness into the light,~ ~ ./. and remind them
38  I,      XVI   |           that ye may find them light, on the day ye move your
39 II,       XX(1)|               The Arabs used to light fires to guide travellers
40 II,       XX   |   exceed therein, lest my wrath light upon you; for whomsoever
41 II,       XX   |        desire that wrath should light on you from your Lord, that
42 II,       XX(1)|    reference is no doubt to the light in which the Samaritans (
43 II,      XXI   |       the Discrimination, and a light and a reminder to those
44 II,    XXIII   |         But he whose scales are light,-these are they who lose
45 II,     XXIV   |                  THE CHAPTER OF LIGHT.~ ~(XXIV. Medînah.)~ ~IN
46 II,     XXIV   | knowledge of, and reckoned it a light thing, while in God's eyes
47 II,     XXIV   |     fear.~ ~ ./. 35] God is the light of the heavens and the earth;
48 II,     XXIV   |      heavens and the earth; His light is as a niche in which is
49 II,     XXIV   |      which would well-nigh give light though no fire touched it,-
50 II,     XXIV   |      though no fire touched it,-light upon light!-God guides to
51 II,     XXIV   |     fire touched it,-light upon light!-God guides to His light
52 II,     XXIV   |        light!-God guides to His light whom He pleases; and God
53 II,     XXIV   |        to whom God has given no light, he has no light.~ ~ ./. 
54 II,     XXIV   |       given no light, he has no light.~ ~ ./. Hast thou not seen
55 II,   XXVIII   |      god, but God, to bring you light? can ye not then hear?~ ~
56 II,     XXXI   |          God would bring it (to light). Verily, God is subtle,
57 II,   XXXIII(2)|    adopted children in the same light as real children of their
58 II,   XXXIII   |        of the darkness into the light, for He is merciful to the
59 II,    XXXIX   |        for Islâm, and who is in light from his Lord . . ? And
60 II,    XXXIX   |       earth shall beam with the light of its Lord, and the Book
61 II,     XLII   |         faith: but we made it a light whereby we guide whom we
62 II,     LVII   |      from the darkness into the light; for, verily, God to you
63 II,     LVII   |       men and women, with their light running on before them and
64 II,     LVII   |      that we may kindle at your light.' It will be said, 'Get
65 II,     LVII   |          Get ye back, and beg a light.' And there shall be struck
66 II,     LVII   |         is their hire and their light! But those who misbelieve
67 II,     LVII   |         and will make for you a light for you to walk in, and
68 II,      LXI   |      They desire to put out the light of God with their mouths;
69 II,      LXI   |        but God will perfect His light, averse although the misbeliever
70 II,     LXIV   |         and His Apostle and the light which we have sent down;
71 II,      LXV   |       aright from darkness into light! and whoso believes in God
72 II,     LXVI   |         believe with him; their light shall run on before them,
73 II,     LXVI   |        Lord! perfect for us our light and forgive us verily, Thou
74 II,     LXXI   |      set the moon therein for a light, and set the sun for a lamp?
75 II,    LXXIX   |       brought forth its noonday light; [30] and the earth after
76 II,        C   |       the breasts is brought to light?~ Verily, thy Lord upon
77 II,       CI   |        for him whose balance is light, his dwelling shall be the
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