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  1  I             |       sent as an apostle to both men and ginns, and Sarah LXXII
  2  I             |         always ready to instruct men in the magical art.~ ~The
  3  I             |         had for his best friends men, such as his cousin Waraqah
  4  I             |         new faith were two young men, Zobeir and Sa'ad ibn Waqqâz,
  5  I             |      Rahman ibn Auf and Tal'hah, men of mark and military prowess,
  6  I             |         to give them up to these men, who would not only persecute
  7  I             | deputation, consisting of twelve men of the Aus and 'Hazrag tribes,
  8  I             |       his teaching.~ ~The twelve men returned to their native
  9  I             |         a cause of sedition unto men.' (XVII, ver. 62.)~ ~'By
 10  I             |          met at night by seventy men from YaTHrib, who had come
 11  I             |       was determined that eleven men, each a prominent member
 12  I             |      comprised most of the chief men of Mecca, besides its rich
 13  I             |          An army of nearly 7,000 men was immediately equipped
 14  I             |        625 A. D., three thousand men marched on to Medînah with
 15  I             |          4,000 Meccans and 1,000 men, gathered from the neighbouring
 16  I             |        his army, numbering 3,000 men.~ ~The invading Meccans
 17  I             |   fortress. He ordained that the men should be beheaded one and
 18  I             |       promptly executed, and the men, to the number of 800, were
 19  I             |          tribes. Fifteen hundred men only accompanied Mohammed,
 20  I             |         appealing to them as 'Ye men of the "Sûrah of the Heifer!"
 21  I             |         Sûrah of the Heifer!" Ye men of the "Tree of Fealty!"'~ ~ ./. 
 22  I             |        readiness with which such men as Abu Bekr and Omar, Arabs
 23  I             |   consisted for the most part of men of the lowest rank, slaves,
 24  I             |        are to have any hold upon men; and~ ~ ./. it would, indeed,
 25  I             |     orations, while the literary men of the towns adopt it as
 26  I             |          only in the memories of men whom death might at any
 27  I             |   blade-bones, and the hearts of men,' and presented to the Caliph
 28  I             |      original editor, with three men of the Qurâis (Mohammed'
 29  I             |      from east to west except by men and ginns. They then press
 30  I             |         it is unlawful to marry. Men are superior to women: punishment
 31  I             |          Jesus denies commanding men to worship him and his mother
 32  I             |        like are communities like men: their fate is all written
 33  I             |          s omniscience. He takes men's souls to Himself during
 34  I             |       watch over them: preserves men in danger by land and sea.
 35  I             |        is to trust to God alone. Men are not to abstain from
 36  I             |        allowed to tempt mankind. Men are to go to Mosque decently
 37  I             |       prohibited sinful actions. Men are warned not to reject
 38  I             |      repels devilish influences. Men are recommended to listen
 39  I             |          Jesus denies commanding men to worship him and his mother
 40  I             |        The Qur'ân a book calling men to believe in the unity
 41  I             |        He is the creator of all. Men will not believe, and deem
 42  I             |   followed by the meaner sort of men. He also is accused of having
 43  I             |         Qur'ân revealed to bring men from darkness into light.
 44  I             |       affirmed. When in distress men turn to God, but forget
 45  I             |          use those made first by men. Its honey is lawful. The
 46  I             |   providing food and shelter for men. Idolaters shall be disowned
 47  I             |       given permission to delude men. Safety by land and sea
 48  I             |       refuses to adore Adam: the men are not to take him for
 49  I             |         patrons at the last day. Men would believe but that the
 50  I             |       mountains on that day: all men shall be summoned to judgment:
 51  I             |         THE PROPHETS. (Mecca.)~ ~Men mock at the revelation:
 52  I             |     Terrors of the last day; yet men dispute about God and follow
 53  I             |      birth, growth, and death of men, and the growth of herbs
 54  I             | threatened to those who prohibit men from visiting the Sacred
 55  I             |         Kaabah are enjoined. All men have their appointed rite.
 56  I             |         are allowed to fight. If men did not fight for such a
 57  I             |        goodness in providing for men's sustenance. Noah sent
 58  I             |     speech of birds. His army of men, ginns, and birds marches
 59  I             |        is but a sport. God saves men in dangers by sea, yet they
 60  I             |        and moon, and in rescuing men from dangers by sea. God
 61  I             |         Benu Qurâithah Jews: the men are executed: their women
 62  I             |     people If God were to punish men as they deserve he would
 63  I             |  predestined not to believe. All men's works shall be recorded.
 64  I             |     sinful people are destroyed. Men will laugh at the apostles
 65  I             |          too the preservation of men in ships at sea. Almsgiving
 66  I             |        the prophet cannot compel men to follow it. Human souls
 67  I             |       provides for all. He calls men to the same religion as
 68  I             |       the prophets of old, which men have broken up into sects.
 69  I             |   providence signs of His power. Men's misfortunes by land .and
 70  I             |       face to face: He speaks to men only through inspiration
 71  I             |       prophets. God the creator. Men are bidden to praise Him
 72  I             |          and enjoyment, but that men would have then all become
 73  I             |       children must not distract men from the service of God.~ ~
 74  I             |       judgment day. The books of men's actions. The resurrection.
 75  I             |          Mecca.)~ ~Prophecy that men shall join Islâm by troops.~ ~
 76  I             |             CXIV. THE CHAPTER OF MEN. (Place of origin doubtful.)~ ~
 77  I,       II   |        And there are those among men who say, 'We believe in
 78  I,       II   |          them, 'Believe as other men believe,' they say, 'Shall
 79  I,       II   |      fear the fire whose fuel is men and stones 1, prepared for
 80  I,       II   |     those who bow. Will ye order men to do piety and forget yourselves?
 81  I,       II   |       and the poor, and speak to men kindly, and be steadfast
 82  I,       II   |       find them the greediest of men for life; and of those who
 83  I,       II   |        who misbelieved, teaching men sorcery,-and what has been
 84  I,       II   |           so do not misbelieve.' Men learn from them only that
 85  I,       II(2)|        in love with daughters of men (Gen. vi. 2) were condemned
 86  I,       II(2)|        Babylon, where they teach men magic.~ ~
 87  I,       II   |      thee as a high priest 1 for men.' Said he, 'And of my seed?'
 88  I,       II   |           a place of resort unto men, and a sanctuary, and (said)
 89  I,       II   |                  The fools among men will say, 'What has turned
 90  I,       II   |          to be witnesses against men, and that the Apostle may
 91  I,       II   |      faith, for verily, God with men is kind and merciful.~ ~
 92  I,       II   |      your faces towards it, that men may have no argument against
 93  I,       II   |         we have manifested it to men in the Book, them God shall
 94  I,       II   |        Qur'ân, for a guidance to men, and for manifestations
 95  I,       II   |            manifest His signs to men, that haply they may fear.~ ~
 96  I,       II   |          a part of the wealth of men sinfully, the while ye know.~ ~[
 97  I,       II   |          indications of time for men and for the pilgrimage.'
 98  I,       II   |        pour ye forth from whence men do pour forth and ask pardon
 99  I,       II   |          still.~ ~There is among men such as says, 'Our Lord!
100  I,       II   |              200] There is among men one 3 whose speech about
101  I,       II   |       that.~ ~And there is among men one who selleth his soul 1,
102  I,       II   |          will without account.~ ~Men were one nation once, and
103  I,       II   |          truth, to judge between men in that wherein they disagreed;
104  I,       II   |        both is sin and profit to men; but the sin of both is
105  I,       II   |        And wed not to idolatrous men until they believe, for
106  I,       II   |         makes clear His signs to men; haply they may remember.~ ~
107  I,       II   |      fear and make peace amongst men, for God both hears and
108  I,       II   |       them as from them; but the men should have precedence over
109  I,       II   |          God is Lord of grace to men, but most men give no thanks.~ ~[
110  I,       II   |        of grace to men, but most men give no thanks.~ ~[245]
111  I,       II   |         many a small division of men have conquered a numerous
112  I,       II   |          not for God's repelling men one with another the earth
113  I,       II   |         will make thee a sign to men. And look at the bones how
114  I,       II   |       sake of appearances before men, and believes not in God
115  I,       II   |       mark, they do not beg from men importunately; but what
116  I,       II   | witnesses out from amongst their men; or if there be not two
117  I,       II   |           or if there be not two men, then a man and two women,
118  I,      III   |       before for the guidance of men, and has revealed the Discrimination.~ ~
119  I,      III   |       Thou shalt gather together men unto the day wherein is
120  I,      III   |          perception. Seemly unto men is a life of lusts, of women,
121  I,      III   |        and kill those from among men, who bid what is just,-to
122  I,      III   |          thou shalt not speak to men for three days, save by
123  I,      III   |       that then he should say to men, 'Be ye servants of mine
124  I,      III   |        and of the angels, and of men together; they shall dwell
125  I,      III   |          first House founded for men was surely that at Bekkah 1,
126  I,      III   |          doth know the nature of men's breasts.'~ ~If good luck
127  I,      III   |       rage, and those who pardon men; God loves the kind. Those
128  I,      III   |      This is an explanation unto men, and a guidance and a warning
129  I,      III   |          doth know the nature of men's breasts.'~ ~Verily, those
130  I,      III   |        mighty hire. To whom when men said, 'Verily, men have
131  I,      III   |          when men said, 'Verily, men have gathered round you,
132  I,      III   |          surety manifest it unto men, and not hide it,' they
133  I,      III(1)|         mentioned as well as the men in the promised reward of
134  I,       IV   |    diffused from them twain many men and women. And fear God,
135  I,       IV(1)|          Mohammed here gives the men permission to enjoy such
136  I,       IV   |  sufficeth for taking account.~ ~Men should have a portion of
137  I,       IV   |         of you over another. The men shall have a portion of
138  I,       IV   |         is over all a witness.~ ~Men stand superior to women
139  I,       IV   |          who are miserly and bid men be miserly too, and who
140  I,       IV   |       for appearance sake before men, and who believe not in
141  I,       IV   |      then they would not give to men a jot1.~ ~Do they envy man
142  I,       IV   |        and when ye judge between men to judge with justice. Verily,
143  I,       IV   |          s way, and for the weak men and women and children,
144  I,       IV   |         then a band of them fear men, as though it were the fear
145  I,       IV   |           100] Save for the weak men, and women, and children,
146  I,       IV   |        thou mayest judge between men of what God has shown thee;
147  I,       IV   |        They hide themselves from men; but they cannot hide themselves
148  I,       IV   |        or reconciliation between men; and whoso does this, craving
149  I,       IV   |         can make ye pass away, O men! and can bring others;-God
150  I,       IV   |          up lazily to be seen of men, and do not remember God,
151  I,       IV   |        tidings and warning, that men should have no' argument
152  I,       IV   |          there be brethren, both men and women, let the male
153  I,        V(1)|          meet Mohammed with 1400 men at 'Hudâibîyeh to prevent
154  I,        V   |          God knows the nature of men's breasts.~ ~O ye who believe!
155  I,        V   |         enter in.' Then said two men of those who fear,-God had
156  I,        V   |          as though he had killed men altogether; but whoso saves
157  I,        V   |         it is as though he saved men altogether.~ ~Our apostles
158  I,        V   |      were witnesses of. Fear not men, but fear me, and sell not
159  I,        V   |          of theirs,-verily, many men are evildoers.~ ~[55] Is
160  I,        V   |          not hold thee free from men; for God guides not people
161  I,        V   |      thereof is to feed ten poor men with the middling food ye
162  I,        V   |       House, to be a station for men, and the sacred month, and
163  I,        V(1)|       her flesh was eaten by the men only, the women being forbidden
164  I,        V   |            thus is it easier for men to bear testimony according
165  I,        V   |         till thou didst speak to men in the cradle and when grown
166  I,        V   |         it thou who didst say to men, take me and my mother for
167  I,       VI   |        and the earth? He feedeth men, but is not fed.' Say, '
168  I,       VI   |        light and a guidance unto men? Ye put it on papers which
169  I,       VI   |        Him not, but He perceives men's sights; for He is the
170  I,       VI   |      prophet an enemy,-devils of men and ginns; some of them
171  I,       VI   |       might walk therein amongst men, like him whose likeness
172  I,       VI   |          O assembly of ginns and men! did there not come to you
173  I,       VI   |         lie against God, to lead men astray without knowledge?
174  I,      VII   |        veil, and on al Aarâf are men who know each by marks;
175  I,      VII   |        Aarâf will cry out to the men whom they know by their
176  I,      VII   |          in? verily, ye approach men with lust rather than women-nay,
177  I,      VII   |       niggardly of your gifts to men, and do not evil in the
178  I,      VII   |          from his people seventy men for our appointment; and
179  I,     VIII(1)|      escort of nearly a thousand men; many of Mohammed's followers
180  I,     VIII   |           He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~And when He
181  I,     VIII   |    appearance sake~ ~ ./. before men, and to turn folks off God'
182  I,     VIII   |     religion hath beguiled these men 2, but he who relies upon
183  I,     VIII   |         be of you twenty patient men, they shall conquer two
184  I,       IX(1)|          army of twelve thousand men, and two tribes of idolatrous
185  I,       IX   |       monks devour the wealth of men openly, and turn folk from
186  I,       IX   |        sinned!~ ~The hypocrites, men and women, some of them
187  I,       IX   |    promised unto the hypocrites, men and women, and unto the
188  I,       IX   |    wronged.~ ~And the believers, men and women, are some the
189  I,       IX   |       has promised to believers, men and women, gardens beneath
190  I,       IX   |       stand therein;-therein are men who love to be clean; for.
191  I,        X   |      should hasten on the bad to men as they would hasten on
192  I,        X   |        wait!'~ ~When we have let men taste of mercy after distress
193  I,        X   |         of the earth, from which men and cattle eat, are mingled
194  I,        X   |       wrongs not man at all, but men do wrong themselves.~ ~And
195  I,        X   |         is Lord of grace towards men, but most of them do not
196  I,        X   |         a sign, for verily, many men are careless of our signs 2!'~ ~
197  I,        X   |        for thee, wilt thou force men to become believers?~ ~ ./. 
198  I,       XI   |           He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~There is no
199  I,       XI   |       from thy Lord, though most men do not believe.~ ~Who is
200  I,       XI   |        is on the unjust who turn men away from the path, and
201  I,       XI   |          fairly, and defraud not men of their things; and wreak
202  I,       XI   |         that is a day unto which men shall be gathered;-that
203  I,       XI   |      doubt concerning what these men do serve;-they only serve
204  I,       XI   |      pleased, He would have made men one nation; but they will
205  I,      XII   |         His affairs, though most men do not know.~ ~And when
206  I,      XII   |        prison with him two young men. Said one of them, 'Verily,
207  I,      XII   |         s grace upon us and upon men: but most men give not thanks.
208  I,      XII   |        us and upon men: but most men give not thanks. O ye twain
209  I,      XII   |   standard of religion,-but most men do not know. O ye twain
210  I,      XII   |       Haply I may go back to the men, haply they then may know!'~ ~
211  I,      XII   |       after that a year in which men shall have rain and in which
212  I,      XII   |        Then he said to his young men, 'Put their chattels 1 in
213  I,      XII   |         had taught him;-but most men do not know.~ ~And when
214  I,      XII   |          so crafty.-And yet most men, though thou shouldst be
215  I,      XII   |        send before thee any save men whom we inspired, of the
216  I,     XIII   |    possessor of forgiveness unto men, notwithstanding their injustice;
217  I,     XIII   |     pleased He would have guided men altogether?~ ~And a striking
218  I,      XIV   |      sent down to thee, to bring men forth from darkness into
219  I,      XIV   |         strikes out parables for men that haply they may be mindful.~ ~
220  I,      XIV   |      made peers for God, to lead men astray from His path. Say, '
221  I,      XIV   |       verily, they have led many men astray; but he who follows
222  I,      XIV   |    prayer and make the hearts of men yearn towards them, and
223  I,      XIV   |      their hearts void; and warn men of the day when the torment
224  I,      XIV   |       message to be delivered to men that they may be warned
225  I,      XVI   |    binding on him true!-but most men do not know. To explain
226  I,      XVI   |         sent before thee any but men whom we inspire,-ask ye
227  I,      XVI   |      that thou mayest explain to men what has been sent down
228  I,      XVI   |            If God were to punish men for their wrong-doing He
229  I,      XVI   |           in which is a cure for men; verily, in that are signs
230  I,      XVI   |        struck out a parable: two men, one of them dumb, able
231  I,      XVI   |         they deny them, for most men are ungrateful.~ ~And on
232 II,     XVII   |          with signs save to make men fear.~ ~And when we said
233 II,     XVII   |     Verily, thy Lord encompasses men!' and we made the vision
234 II,     XVII   |         a cause of sedition unto men, and the cursed tree 2 as
235 II,     XVII   |        day when we will call all men by their high priest; and
236 II,     XVII   |         We have turned about for men in this Qur'ân every parable;
237 II,     XVII   |          every parable; but most men refuse to accept it, save
238 II,     XVII   |    apostle?'~ ~Naught prohibited men from believing when the
239 II,    XVIII   |          for them a parable: Two men, for one of whom we made
240 II,    XVIII   |         about in this Qur'ân for men every parable; but man is
241 II,    XVIII   |     caviller.~ ~Naught prevented men from believing when the
242 II,      XIX   |          thou shalt not speak to men for three nights (though)
243 II,       XX(3)|           Or, 'your most eminent men,' as some commentators interpret
244 II,      XXI   |          reckoning draws nigh to men, yet in heedlessness they
245 II,      XXI   |         send before them any but men whom we inspired? Ask ye
246 II,      XXI   |       granted enjoyment to these men and to their fathers whilst
247 II,      XXI   |     bring him before the eyes of men; haply they will bear witness.'~ ~
248 II,      XXI   |         high priests 2 to guide (men) by our bidding, and we
249 II,     XXII   |         load; and thou shalt see men drunken, though they be
250 II,     XXII   |         is severe.~ ~And amongst men is one who wrangles about
251 II,     XXII   |         the tombs.~ ~And amongst men is one who wrangles about
252 II,     XXII   |          servants.~ ~And amongst men is one who serves God (wavering)
253 II,     XXII   |       the beasts, and many among men, though many a one deserves
254 II,     XXII   |          misbelieve and who turn men away from God's path and
255 II,     XXII   |       which we have made for all men alike, the dweller therein,
256 II,     XXII   |             And proclaim amongst men the Pilgrimage; let them
257 II,     XXII   |         for God's repelling some men with others, cloisters and
258 II,     XXII   |        bidding 1? verily, God to men is gracious, merciful.~ ~[
259 II,     XXII   |    apostles of the angels and of men; verily, God hears and sees. [
260 II,     XXII   |         may be witnesses against men.~ ~Be ye then steadfast
261 II,    XXIII   |          best of those who cause men to alight!"' Verily, in
262 II,     XXIV   |          heard it, the believing men and believing women think
263 II,     XXIV   |       The vile women to the vile men, and the vile men to the
264 II,     XXIV   |       the vile men, and the vile men to the vile women; and the
265 II,     XXIV   |       the good women to the good men, and the good men to the
266 II,     XXIV   |       the good men, and the good men to the good women: these
267 II,     XXIV   |         strikes out parables for men, and God all things doth
268 II,     XXIV   |         mornings and evenings.~ ~Men whom neither merchandize
269 II,      XXV   |          we made them a sign for men; and we prepared for the
270 II,      XXV   |     repose, and made the day for men to rise up again. [50] And
271 II,      XXV   |        may remember; though most men~ ~ ./. refuse aught but
272 II,     XXVI   |        balance, and do not cheat men of their goods; and waste
273 II,     XXVI   |         a sign, that the learned men of the children of Israel
274 II,    XXVII   |          hosts of the ginns, and men, and birds, and they were
275 II,    XXVII   |       see? do ye indeed approach men lustfully rather than women?
276 II,    XXVII   |          full of~ ~ ./. grace to men, but most of them will not
277 II,    XXVII   |        to them, (and say) that, 'Men of our signs would not be
278 II,   XXVIII   |         and he found therein two men fighting; the one of his
279 II,   XXVIII   |    generations, as an insight to men and a guidance and a mercy;
280 II,   XXVIII   |        would bear down a band of men endowed with strength. When
281 II,     XXIX   | compassionate God.~ ~A. L. M. Do men then reckon that they will
282 II,     XXIX   |        And there are those among men who say, 'We believe in
283 II,     XXIX   |          they deem the trials of men like the torment of God;
284 II,     XXIX   |         in! What! do ye approach men? and stop folks on the highway?
285 II,     XXIX   |       have struck out~ ~ ./. for men; but none will understand
286 II,      XXX   |        not His promise, but most men do not know!~ ~They know
287 II,      XXX   |          time? but, verily, many men in the meeting of their
288 II,      XXX   |      whereon God has constituted men; there is no altering the
289 II,      XXX   |   standard religion, though most men do not know.~ ~[30] Turn
290 II,      XXX   |        And when distress touches men they call upon their Lord,
291 II,      XXX   |        35] And when we have made men taste of mercy, they rejoice
292 II,      XXX   |      increase with the wealth of men, it shall not increase with
293 II,      XXX   |       land and the sea, for what men's hands have gained! to
294 II,      XXX   |            We have struck out to men in this Qur'ân every kind
295 II,     XXXI   |    prosperous.~ ~[5] And amongst men is one 3 who buys sportive
296 II,     XXXI   |        and inwardly? but amongst men are those who wrangle about
297 II,     XXXI   |          God knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~We will let
298 II,    XXXII   |          with the ginns and with men all together: 'So taste
299 II,   XXXIII(1)|          to defend it with 3,000 men. The two forces remained
300 II,   XXXIII   |        Amongst the believers are men who have been~ ~ ./. true
301 II,   XXXIII   |        and aware!~ ~[35] Verily, men resigned and women resigned 2,
302 II,   XXXIII   |        resigned 2, and believing men and believing women, and
303 II,   XXXIII   |      believing women, and devout men and devout women, and truthful
304 II,   XXXIII   |       devout women, and truthful men and truthful women, and
305 II,   XXXIII   |      truthful women, and patient men and patient women, and humble
306 II,   XXXIII   |        patient women, and humble men and humble women, and almsgiving
307 II,   XXXIII   |     humble women, and almsgiving men and almsgiving women, and
308 II,   XXXIII   |    almsgiving women, and fasting men and fasting women, and men
309 II,   XXXIII   |       men and fasting women, and men who guard their private
310 II,   XXXIII   |        private parts, and~ ~ ./. men who remember God much, and
311 II,   XXXIII   |          display; and didst fear men, though God is more deserving
312 II,   XXXIII   |        the father of any of your men, but the Apostle of God,
313 II,   XXXIII   |        warner, [45] and to call (men) unto God by His permission,
314 II,   XXXIII   |         our chiefs and our great men and they led us astray from
315 II,   XXXIII   |         torment the hypocritical men and hypocritical women,
316 II,   XXXIII   |  relenting towards the believing men and believing women; verily,
317 II,    XXXIV   |        We have only sent thee to men generally as a herald of
318 II,    XXXIV   |   tidings and a warner; but most men do not know.~ ~And they
319 II,    XXXIV   |        or doles it out, but most men do not know; but neither
320 II,     XXXV   |         all!~ ~What God opens to men of His mercy there is none
321 II,     XXXV   |        some intensely black, and men and beasts and cattle, various
322 II,     XXXV   |           He knows the nature of men's breasts, He it is who
323 II,     XXXV   |    powerful.~ ~Were God to catch men up for what they earn, He
324 II,   XXXVII   |          thereof to the day when men shall be raised.~ ~[145]
325 II,  XXXVIII   |   vicegerent, judge then between men with truth and follow not
326 II,  XXXVIII   |       ails us that we do not see men whom we used to think amongst
327 II,    XXXIX   |          He knows the natures of men's breasts!~ ~And when distress
328 II,    XXXIX   |           We have struck out for men in this Qur'ân every sort
329 II,    XXXIX   |        down to thee the Book for men in truth; and whosoever
330 II,       XL   |        deceitful of eye and what men's breasts conceal, and God
331 II,       XL   |        creation of man: but most men know it not.~ ~[60] The
332 II,       XL   |          doubt therein; but most men do not believe!~ ~And your
333 II,       XL   |          God is Lord of grace to men, but most men give no thanks!~ ~
334 II,       XL   |        of grace to men, but most men give no thanks!~ ~There
335 II,       XL   |   puberty; then do ye become old men,-though of you there are
336 II,     XLII   |           He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~He it is who
337 II,     XLII   |          against those who wrong men and are wanton in the earth
338 II,    XLIII   |       they amass.~ ~And but that men would then have been one
339 II,      XLV   |           This is an insight for men and a guidance and a mercy
340 II,      XLV   |          doubt therein; but most men do not know.'~ ~God's is
341 II,     XLVI   |          continues] [5] and when men are gathered together are
342 II,     XLVI   |         before them of ginns and men; verily, they have been
343 II,    XLVII   |      Thus does God set forth for men their parables.~ ~And when
344 II,    XLVII   |       sin and for the believers, men and women; for God knows
345 II,   XLVIII   |           to make the believers, men and women, enter into gardens
346 II,   XLVIII   |          torment the hypocrites, men and women, and the idolaters,
347 II,   XLVIII   |        women, and the idolaters, men and women, who think evil
348 II,   XLVIII   |          for you, and restrained men's hands from you; and it
349 II,   XLVIII   |        it not been for believing men and believing women whom
350 II,        L(4)|      I.e. a place from which all men may hear; generally supposed
351 II,     LIII   |          that it is He who makes men laugh and weep; and that
352 II,      LIV   |         ill-luck!~ ~[20] It reft men away as though they had
353 II,       LV   |          twain deny?~ He created men of crackling clay like the
354 II,     LVII   |       and He knows the nature of men's breasts.~ ~Believe in
355 II,     LVII   |        thou shalt see believers, men and women, with their light
356 II,     LVII   |         day when the hypocrites, men and women, shall say to
357 II,     LVII   |       those who give in charity, men and women, who have lent
358 II,     LVII   |        who are niggardly and bid men be niggardly: but whoso
359 II,     LVII   |       Book and the balance, that men might stand by justice;
360 II,     LVII   |       violence and advantages to men; and that God might know
361 II,    LVIII   |       for a cloak; and they turn men aside from the path of God;
362 II,      LIX   |      circulated amongst the rich men of you.~ ~And what the Apostle
363 II,      LIX   |    parables do we strike out for men; haply they may reflect!~ ~
364 II,       LX   |     lawful for them, nor are the men lawful for these;-but give
365 II,     LXIV   |          God knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~[5] Has there
366 II,      LXV   |           and bring as witnesses men of equity from among you;
367 II,     LXVI   |       fasting-such as have known men and virgins too.'~ ~O ye
368 II,     LXVI   |          the fire, whose fuel is men and stones;-over it are
369 II,    LXVII   |           He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~Ay! He knows
370 II,     LXXI   |       and (pardon) the believers men and women-but Thou shalt
371 II,    LXXII   |           5] And we thought that men and ginn would never speak
372 II,    LXXII   |        there are persons amongst men who seek for refuge with
373 II,  LXXXIII   |         mighty day? the day when men shall stand before the Lord
374 II,    LXXXV   |          trial of the believers, men and women, and then do not
375 II,     XCIX   |   inspires her.~ On the day when men shall come up in separate~ ~ ./. 
376 II,       CI   |        smiting is?~ The day when men shall be like scattered
377 II,      CII(2)|         latter, having lost many men in battle, declared that
378 II,       CV(2)|  small-pox broke out amongst his men.~ ~
379 II,       CX   |     victory,~ And thou shalt see men enter into God's religion
380 II,     CXIV   |                   THE CHAPTER OF MEN.~ ~(CXIV. Place of origin
381 II,     CXIV   |       seek refuge in the Lord of men, the King of men, the God
382 II,     CXIV   |         Lord of men, the King of men, the God of men, from the
383 II,     CXIV   |          King of men, the God of men, from the evil of the whisperer 1,
384 II,     CXIV   |      whispers into the hearts of men!-from ginns and men!'~ ~ ~ ~
385 II,     CXIV   |    hearts of men!-from ginns and men!'~ ~ ~ ~
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