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 1  I             |       them back into unbelief and sin. The Naggâsî granted their
 2  I             |         Idolatry the unpardonable sin. Some who have the Scriptures
 3  I             |         the sacred months and the sin of deferring them. Exhortation
 4  I             |      Thamûd perished for the same sin: the ruins of the cities
 5  I             |   Corruption in the earth through sin. The fate of former idolaters.
 6  I,       II   |        other up against them with sin and enmity. But if they
 7  I,       II   |         does but bid you evil and sin, and that ye should speak
 8  I,       II   |        transgressing, it is in no sin for him; verily, God is
 9  I,       II   |         that he has heard it,-the sin thereof is only upon those
10  I,       II   |     between the parties, it is no sin to him; verily, God is forgiving
11  I,       II   |         off in two days, it is no sin to him, and he who lingers
12  I,       II   |           who lingers on it is no sin to him,-for him who fears.
13  I,       II   |      pride takes hold upon him in sin; but hell is enough for
14  I,       II   |       Fighting therein is a great sin; but turning folks off God'
15  I,       II   |         and sedition is a greater sin than slaughter.'~ ~They
16  I,       II   |             say, 'In them both is sin and profit to men; but the
17  I,       II   |        and profit to men; but the sin of both is greater than
18  I,       II   |          you poverty and bids you sin, but God promises you pardon
19  I,      III   |         that they may increase in sin. And for them is shameful
20  I,       IV   |         verily, that were a great sin. But if ye fear that ye
21  I,       IV   |         he hath devised, a mighty sin.~ ~Do ye not see those who
22  I,       IV   |         lie, and that is manifest sin enough.~ ~Do ye not see
23  I,       IV   |        whoso commits a fault or a sin and throws it on the innocent,
24  I,       IV   |          a calumny and a manifest sin.~ ~Were it not for God's
25  I,        V   |           not help one another to sin and enmity; but fear God,-
26  I,        V   |          not inclined wilfully to sin, verily, God is forgiving,
27  I,        V   |           towards people make you sin by not acting with equity.
28  I,        V   |          mayest draw upon thee my sin and thy sin, and be of the
29  I,        V   |          upon thee my sin and thy sin, and be of the fellows of
30  I,        V   |        see many of them vieing in sin and enmity, and in eating
31  I,        V   |       prohibit them from speaking sin and eating unlawful things,-
32  I,        V   |        deserved the imputation of sin, then let two others stand
33  I,       VI   |        Leave alone the outside of sin and the inside thereof;
34  I,       VI   |            verily, those who earn sin shall be recompensed for
35  I,       VI   |      There shall befall those who sin, meanness in God's eyes,
36  I,      VII   |        the concealed thereof, and sin, and greed for that which
37  I,      VII   |         and were a people who did sin.~ ~And when there fell upon
38  I,       XI   |      devised it, then on me be my sin. But I am clear of that
39  I,       XI   |          clear of that wherein ye sin.'~ ~And Noah was inspired, '
40  I,       XI   |        breach with me make you so sin that there befall you the
41  I,      XVI   |             and He forbids you to sin, and do wrong, and oppress;
42  I,      XVI   |           transgressing, it is no sin for him: verily, God is
43 II,     XVII   |         the threat for the first (sin) of the two came, we sent
44 II,     XVII   |         slay them is ever a great sin!~ ~And draw not near to
45 II,      XIX   | misbelievers, to drive them on to sin? but, be not thou hasty
46 II,     XXIV   |        have what he has earned of sin; and he of them who managed
47 II,     XXIV   |        Satan, verily, he bids you sin and do wrong; and but for
48 II,    XXVII   |         ye approach an abominable sin while ye can see? do ye
49 II,     XXIX   |         approach in your assembly sin?' but the answer of his
50 II,     XXIX   |          of them we seized in his sin; and of them were some against
51 II,     XXIX   |            verily, prayer forbids sin and wrong; and surely the
52 II,   XXXIII   |           of) calumny and obvious sin.~ ~O thou prophet! tell
53 II,       XL   |          knowing, the forgiver of sin and accepter of repentance,
54 II,    XLVII   |            and ask pardon for thy sin and for the believers, men
55 II,   XLVIII   |         thee thy former and later sin 1, and may fulfil His favour
56 II,     XLIX   |          matter ye would commit a sin 3; God has made faith beloved
57 II,     XLIX   |       verily, some suspicion is a sin. And do not play the spy,
58 II,      LII   |        which is neither folly nor sin.~ ~And round them shall
59 II,     LIII(1)|        take on himself El Walîd's sin for a certain sum of money.
60 II,      LVI   |        hear no folly there and no sin;~ [25] Only the speech, '
61 II,    LVIII   |           discourse together with sin and enmity and rebellion
62 II,    LVIII   |   together, then discourse not in sin and enmity and rebellion
63 II,    LXXXI   |          shall be~ asked for what sin she was slain 1,~ [10] And
64 II,  LXXXIII   |        drink.~ ~Verily, those who sin do laugh at those who believe; [
65 II,      XCI   |  fashioned it, and taught it~ its sin and its piety!~ Prosperous
66 II,     XCIV(1)|        the black drop of original sin. This explanation is, however,
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