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  1  I             |         YaTHrib had on their part a good reason for looking with
  2  I             |          them for a pledge of their good faith. This they gave in
  3  I             |           consented to do. There is good reason to suppose that the
  4  I             |          himself as working for the good of his fellow-countrymen.
  5  I             |             and to develop what was good. He knew that so long as
  6  I             |       Although commenced in perfect good faith, such a profession
  7  I             |           the Asmâ' el 'Husnâ, 'the good names 1,' under which God
  8  I             |                   fire and are both good and evil, the latter being
  9  I             |            which the spirits of the good repose, while those of the
 10  I             |       ascription of evil as well as good to God. have furnished materials
 11  I             |          acknowledge one God and do good works.~ ~The language of
 12  I             |    believers. Exhortation to vie in good works and be patient.~ ~
 13  I             |     judgment day shall profit them. Good works to be rewarded tenfold,
 14  I             |        believers are in Paradise. A good word is like a good tree
 15  I             |     Paradise. A good word is like a good tree whose root is in the
 16  I             |        angels of the wicked and the good in Hell and in Paradise.
 17  I             |            Muhâgerîn are promised a good reward. The Jews and Christians
 18  I             |            on that day. Justice and good faith inculcated, especially
 19  I             |            by an apostle. Choice of good in this world or the next.
 20  I             |            Paradise promised to the good. Parable of the proud man'
 21  I             |            springs up and perishes. Good works are more lasting than
 22  I             |   ostentation. Encouragement to the good and true believers of either
 23  I             |          Moses and Aaron too left a good report behind them; so too
 24  I             |          believe, Precept to return good for evil. Refuge to be sought
 25  I             |            Noah and Lot: and of the good wife of Pharaoh: and of
 26  I,       II   |             the quails; 'Eat of the good things we have given you.'
 27  I,       II   |       idolaters, would fain that no good were sent down to you from
 28  I,       II   |          give alms; and 'whatsoever good ye send before for your
 29  I,       II   |         with the truth, a bearer of good tidings and of warning,
 30  I,       II   |             do ye hasten onwards to good works; wherever ye are God
 31  I,       II   |           souls and fruit; but give good tidings to the patient,
 32  I,       II   |          obeys his own impulse to a good work,-God is grateful and
 33  I,       II   |            things lawful and things good, and follow not the footsteps
 34  I,       II   |          who do believe! eat of the good things wherewith we have
 35  I,       II   |             follows an impulse to a good work it is better for him;
 36  I,       II   |        hands into perdition; but do good, for God loves those who
 37  I,       II   |          for God loves those who do good.~ ~And fulfil the pilgrimage
 38  I,       II   |       pilgrimage; and whatsoever of good ye do, God knoweth it; then
 39  I,       II   |           crime to you that ye seek good 1 from your Lord; but when
 40  I,       II   |         Lord! give us in this world good and in the future good;
 41  I,       II   |        world good and in the future good; and keep us from the torment
 42  I,       II   |          and God sent prophets with good tidings and with warnings,
 43  I,       II   |           in alms: say, 'Whatsoever good ye expend it should be for
 44  I,       II   |            the road; and whatsoever good ye do, verily, of it God
 45  I,       II   |            hate a thing while it is good for you, and peradventure
 46  I,       II   |          about orphans: say, 'To do good to them is best.' But if
 47  I,       II   |           choose; but do a previous good act for yourselves 1, and
 48  I,       II   |         going to meet Him; and give good tidings unto those who do
 49  I,       II   |             that will lend to God a good loan? He will redouble it
 50  I,       II   |      believe! expend in alms of the good things that ye have earned,
 51  I,       II   |            wisdom 2 is brought much good; but none will remember
 52  I,       II   |          whom He will; and whatever good ye expend it is for yourselves,
 53  I,       II   |               And what ye expend of good, it shall be repaid you,
 54  I,       II   | importunately; but what ye spend of good God knows.~ ~[275] Those
 55  I,      III   |            pleasest; in Thy hand is good. Verily, Thou art mighty
 56  I,      III   |            find what it has done of good present before it; and what
 57  I,      III   |            Lord received her with a good reception, and made her
 58  I,      III   |             made her grow up with a good growth, and Zachariah took
 59  I,      III   |          Lord, grant me from Thee a good seed. Verily, Thou hearest
 60  I,      III   |          nation who shall invite to good, and bid what is reasonable,
 61  I,      III   |          righteous.~ ~What ye do of good surely God will not deny,
 62  I,      III   |             of men's breasts.'~ ~If good luck touch you it is bad
 63  I,      III   |           reward of this world, and good reward for the future too,
 64  I,      III   |         them, for those, if they do good and fear God, is a mighty
 65  I,      III   |             God is enough for us, a good guardian is He.' Then they
 66  I,      III   |           our letting them range is good for themselves. We only
 67  I,      III   |          discerns the vile from the good. And God would not~ ~ ./. 
 68  I,      III(1)|           bade them 'lend to God at good interest,' when Phineas
 69  I,       IV   |            vile in exchange for the good, and devour not their property
 70  I,       IV   |      orphans, then marry what seems good to you of women, by twos,
 71  I,       IV   |              and if they~ ~ ./. are good enough to remit any of it
 72  I,       IV   |     themselves, then devour it with good digestion and appetite 1.~ ~
 73  I,       IV(1)|             then enjoy it, and much good may it do you!'~ ~
 74  I,       IV   |            wherein God has put much good for you.~ ~But if ye wish
 75  I,       IV   |            an atom; and if it's 1 a good work, He will double it
 76  I,       IV   |         cannot find water, then use good surface sand and wipe your
 77  I,       IV   |           God, 'We meant naught but good and concord.' These, God
 78  I,       IV   |           in lofty towers. And if a good thing befall them, they
 79  I,       IV   |                What befalls thee of good it is from God; and what
 80  I,       IV   |             Whoso intercedes with a good intercession shall have
 81  I,       IV   |           to each hath God promised good, but God hath preferred
 82  I,       IV   |       mighty on thee.~ ~There is no good in most of what they talk
 83  I,       IV   |        whoso does this, craving the good pleasure of God, we will
 84  I,       IV   |            a help. But he who doeth good works,-be it male or female,-
 85  I,       IV   |           his face to God, and does good, and follows the faith of~ ~ ./. 
 86  I,       IV   |          orphans;-and what ye do of good, verily, that God knows.'~ ~
 87  I,       IV   |          and knows.~ ~If ye display good or hide it, or pardon evil,
 88  I,       IV   |         Jews have we forbidden them good things which we had made
 89  I,        V   |            say, 'Lawful for you are good things and what ye have
 90  I,        V   |           Lawful for you to-day are good things, and the food of
 91  I,        V   |             ye therefore emulous in good deeds; to God is your return
 92  I,        V   |          the reward of those who do good; but those who disbelieve
 93  I,        V   |             believe! forbid not the good things which God has made
 94  I,        V   |            provided you lawfully of good things; and fear God, in
 95  I,        V   |      believe, and then fear, and do good, for God loves those who
 96  I,        V   |          for God loves those who do good.~ ~[95] O ye who believe!
 97  I,        V   |            be deemed equal with the good, although the abundance
 98  I,       VI(4)|                                  By good or evil works.~ ~ ./. 
 99  I,       VI   |           and if He touch thee with good, He is mighty over all.
100  I,       VI(1)|        their innate propensities to good and their reason.~ ~
101  I,       VI   |           do we reward those who do good. [85] And Zachariah and
102  I,       VI   |           unless it has earned some good by its faith. Say, 'Wait
103  I,       VI   |             done.~ ~He who brings a good work shall have ten like
104  I,      VII   |           for His servants, and the good things of His providing?'
105  I,      VII(1)|          now idolaters share in the good things of this world; but
106  I,      VII(2)|            have whatever portion of good or evil is written for them
107  I,      VII   |             may remember.~ ~And the good land brings forth its vegetation
108  I,      VII   |             my Lord, and I gave you good advice! but ye love not
109  I,      VII   |           from your Lord; then give good weight and measure, and
110  I,      VII   |             my Lord, and I gave you good advice; how should I be
111  I,      VII   |         them, in exchange for evil, good, until they increased and
112  I,      VII   |           when there came to them a good thing they said, 'This is
113  I,      VII   |         which we had blest; and the good word of thy Lord was fulfilled
114  I,      VII   |           down for us in this world good, and in the future too;
115  I,      VII   |             lawful for them what is good, and making unlawful evil
116  I,      VII   |             the quails, 'Eat of the good things we have provided
117  I,      VII   |             we have tried them with good things and with bad things
118  I,      VII   |            not.~ ~But God's are the good names; call on Him then
119  I,      VII   |            surely have much that is good, nor would evil touch me;
120  I,      VII   |            a warner and a herald of good tidings unto a people who
121  I,     VIII   |            Had God~ ~ ./. known any good in them, He would have made
122  I,     VIII   |      victory, and provided you with good things; haply ye may give
123  I,     VIII   |       distinguish the vile from the good, and may put the vile, some
124  I,     VIII   |            that God is your Lord; a good Lord is He, and a good help;
125  I,     VIII   |            a good Lord is He, and a good help; and know that whenever
126  I,     VIII   |      accomplish a thing that was as good as done! that he who was
127  I,     VIII   |      accomplish a thing that was as good as done; for unto God do
128  I,     VIII   |           taken, what is lawful and good; and fear God, verily, God
129  I,     VIII   |         hands, 'If God knows of any good in your hearts, he will
130  I,       IX   |             misbelievers.~ ~[50] if good befall thee it seems ill
131  I,       IX   |           all ear.' Say, 'An ear of good for you!' he believes in
132  I,       IX   |           persons; these shall have good things, and these it is
133  I,       IX   |            only wished for what was good;' but God bears witness
134  I,       IX   |          the enemy without~ ~ ./. a good work being written down
135  I,        X   |            they would hasten on the good, their appointed time would
136  I,        X   |             To those who do what is good, goodness and increase!
137  I,        X   |            fear - [65] for them are good tidings in the life of this
138  I,        X   |           and we provided them with good things; nor did they disagree
139  I,       XI   |           will cause you to enjoy a good provision to a named and
140  I,       XI   |            will never give them any good!"-God knows best what is
141  I,       XI   |         parts of the night. Verily, good works remove evil works;-
142  I,       XI   |            the hire of those who do good.~ ~And were there among
143  I,      XII   |       verily, we over him will keep good guard.'~ ~Said he, 'Verily,
144  I,      XII   |           do we reward those who do good.~ ~And she in whose house
145  I,      XII   |            verily, my Lord has made good my abiding here; verily,
146  I,      XII   |                35] Then it appeared good to them, even after they
147  I,      XII   |            thou art of those who do good.'~ ~He said, 'There shall
148  I,      XII   |            the hire of those who do good; and surely the hire of
149  I,      XII   |           do ye not see that I give good measure, and that I am the
150  I,      XII   |            thou art of those who do good.'~ ~Said he, '(I seek) refuge
151  I,      XII   |            the hire of those who do good!'~ ~They said, 'By God!
152  I,      XII   |          come true, and He has been good to me, in bringing me forth
153  I,     XIII   |         evil rather~ ~ ./. than the good; examples have passed away
154  I,     XIII   |            respond to their Lord is good; but those who respond not
155  I,     XIII   |              and ward off evil with good,-these shall have the recompense
156  I,     XIII   |       believe and do what is right. Good cheer for them and an excellent
157  I,      XIV   |            strikes out a parable? A good word is like a good tree
158  I,      XIV   |      parable? A good word is like a good tree whose root is firm;
159  I,      XVI   |             best,' for those who do good, good in this world; but
160  I,      XVI   |              for those who do good, good in this world; but certainly
161  I,      XVI   |             them in this world with good things; but the hire of
162  I,      XVI   |      tongues describe the lie that 'good is to be theirs.' Without
163  I,      XVI   |           and has provided you with good things;-is it in vanity
164  I,      XVI   |             we have provided with a good provision, and who expends
165  I,      XVI   |             bids you do justice and good, and give to kindred (their
166  I,      XVI   |             with, things lawful and good, and give thanks for the
167  I,      XVI   |           we gave him in this world good things; and, verily, in
168 II,     XVII   |            for evil as he prays for good; and man was ever hasty.~ ~
169 II,     XVII   |             have provided them with good things, and have preferred
170 II,    XVIII   |            the hire of him who does good works.~ ~[30] These, for
171 II,    XVIII   |            this world; but enduring good works are better with thy
172 II,    XVIII   |        would never make our promise good!~ ~And the Book shall be
173 II,    XVIII   |            who think they are doing good deeds.'~ ~[105] Those who
174 II,      XIX(1)|             to mean that all souls, good and bad, must pass through
175 II,      XIX(1)|          through hell, but that the good will not be harmed. Others
176 II,      XIX   |            guidance.~ ~And enduring good works are best with thy
177 II,       XX   |             the quails. 'Eat of the good things we have provided
178 II,       XX   |             your Lord promise you a good promise? Has the time seemed
179 II,      XXI   |            made our promise to them good, and we saved them and whom
180 II,      XXI   |             them with evil and with good, as a trial; and unto us
181 II,      XXI   |           will bring it; for we are good enough at reckoning up.~ ~ ./. 
182 II,      XXI   |          and we inspired them to do good works, and to be steadfast
183 II,      XXI   |          him; verily, these vied in good works, and called on us
184 II,      XXI   |          Verily, those for whom the good (reward) from us was fore-ordained,
185 II,     XXII   |             and if there befall him good, he is comforted; but if
186 II,     XXII   |             of God, therein have ye good; so mention the name of
187 II,     XXII   |             tidings to those who do good.~ ~Verily, God will defend
188 II,    XXIII   |             ye apostles! eat of the good things and do right; verily,
189 II,    XXIII   |      children, we hasten to them as good things-nay, but they do
190 II,    XXIII   |             return,-these hasten to good things and are first to
191 II,    XXIII(1)|            are far different to the good works just described.~ ~
192 II,    XXIII(1)|                       I.e. by doing good for evil, provided that
193 II,     XXIV   |            evil for you, nay, it is good for you; every man of them
194 II,     XXIV   |           and believing women think good in themselves, and say,
195 II,     XXIV   |             the vile women; and the good women to the good men, and
196 II,     XXIV   |           and the good women to the good men, and the good men to
197 II,     XXIV   |            to the good men, and the good men to the good women: these
198 II,     XXIV   |             and the good men to the good women: these are clear of
199 II,     XXIV   |            for them, if ye know any good in them, and give them of
200 II,     XXIV   |    salutation from God, blessed and good. Thus does God explain to
201 II,      XXV   |            sinners; but thy Lord is good guide and helper enough.~ ~
202 II,      XXV   |          change their evil deeds to good, for God is ever forgiving,
203 II,      XXV   |            dwell therein for aye; a good abode and station shall
204 II,     XXVI   |             and give me a tongue of good report amongst posterity; [
205 II,     XXVI   |            Lord of the worlds. Give good measure, and be not of those
206 II,    XXVII   |           wrong and then substitute good for evil; for, verily, I
207 II,    XXVII   |          hasten on evil acts before good deeds? why do ye not ask
208 II,    XXVII   |            ye do!~ ~He who brings a good deed shall have better than
209 II,   XXVIII   |          Thou sendest down to me of good.'~ ~[25] And one of the
210 II,   XXVIII   |         fire, haply I may bring you good news therefrom, or a brand
211 II,   XXVIII   |              and repelled evil with good, and of what we have bestowed
212 II,   XXVIII   |       portion in this world, and do good, as God has done good to
213 II,   XXVIII   |            do good, as God has done good to thee; and seek not evil
214 II,   XXVIII   |            pious.~ ~He who brings a good deed shall have better than
215 II,     XXXI   |             face unto God, and does good, he has grasped the firm
216 II,   XXXIII   |             in the Apostle of God a good example for him who hopes
217 II,   XXXIII   |             for those of you who do good a mighty hire 5!'~ ~30]
218 II,   XXXIII   |          one except God,-but God is good enough at reckoning up.~ ~[
219 II,    XXXIV   |           and give thanks to Him! a good country and a forgiving
220 II,     XXXV   |            that he looks upon it as good, -- ~ ~ ./. paragraph continues]
221 II,     XXXV   |      belongs wholely to God; to Him good words ascend, and a righteous
222 II,     XXXV   |            them are some who vie in good works by the permission
223 II,   XXXVII(1)|                     That is, with a good omen.~ ~
224 II,  XXXVIII   |            I have loved the love of good things better than the remembrance
225 II,  XXXVIII   |           us a near approach, and a good resort.~ ~[40] And remember
226 II,    XXXIX   |            do well in this world is good, and God's earth is spacious;
227 II,    XXXIX   |            be to God, who hath made good His promise to us, and hath
228 II,       XL   |           and has provided you with good things! there is God for
229 II,      XLI   |            am of those resigned?'~ ~Good and evil shall not be deemed
230 II,      XLI   |             are endowed with mighty good fortune.~ ~And if an incitement
231 II,      XLI   |          never tired of praying for good, but if evil touch him,
232 II,      XLI   |         verily, I shall surely have good with Him 1;' but we will
233 II,      XLI(1)|          may be rendered, 'There is good with him still due to me.'~ ~ ./. 
234 II,     XLII   |       kinsfolk.' And he who gains a good action~ ~ ./. we will increase
235 II,     XLII   |                    we will increase good for him thereby; verily,
236 II,      XLV   |           and we provided them with good things, and preferred them
237 II,     XLVI   |            believe, 'If it had been good, they would not have been
238 II,     XLVI   |              Ye made away with your good things in your worldly life,
239 II,   XLVIII   |           obey, God will give you a good hire; but if ye turn your
240 II,        L   |          misbeliever 3!-who forbids good, a transgressor, a doubter! [
241 II,      LII   |         hell.~ ~'Eat and drink with good digestion, for that which
242 II,     LIII   |             may reward those who do good with good! those who shun
243 II,     LIII   |       reward those who do good with good! those who shun great sins
244 II,     LVII   |             to all does God promise good; and God of what ye do is
245 II,     LVII   |            is there who will lend a good loan to God? for He will
246 II,       LX   |             my cause and craving my good pleasure, and secretly show
247 II,       LX   |            do doth look!~ ~Ye had a good example in Abraham and those
248 II,       LX   |            wise!~ ~Ye had in them a good example for him who~ ~ ./. 
249 II,   LXVIII   |             slander; a forbidder of good, a transgressor, a sinner;
250 II,     LXIX   |               Eat ye and drink with good digestion, for what ye did
251 II,      LXX   |           him, very impatient; when good touches him, niggardly;
252 II,   LXXIII   |           forward for yourselves of good ye will find it with God.
253 II,   LXXVII   |         love. - 'Eat and drink with good digestion, for that which
254 II,    LXXIX(1)|            release the souls of the good.~ ~
255 II,     XCII   |          for wealth,~ And calls the good a lie,~ [10] We will send
256 II,     XCIX   |            the weight of an atom of good shall see it! and he who
257 II,        C   |           he is keen in his love of good.~ Does he not know when
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