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  1  I             |           himself from the gaze of evil spirits.~ ~As he lay there
  2  I             |         for 'one possessed with an evil spirit,' or for 'an infatuated
  3  I             |         fire and are both good and evil, the latter being generally
  4  I             |         avoiding the ascription of evil as well as good to God.
  5  I             |           be rewarded tenfold, but evil works only by the same amount.
  6  I             |        glad tidings. Man prays for evil and is hasty. Night and
  7  I             |         Precept to return good for evil. Refuge to be sought with
  8  I             |           seeks refuge in God from evil influences.~ ~CXIV. THE
  9  I             |         God from the devil and his evil suggestions.~ ~ ~ ~ ./. 
 10  I,       II   |           is said to them, 'Do not evil in the earth,' they say, '
 11  I,       II   |       ordered to be joined, and do evil in the earth;-these it is
 12  I,       II   |            therein one who will do evil therein and shed blood? [
 13  I,       II   |            who sought to wreak you evil and woe, slaughtering your
 14  I,       II   |            75] Yea! whoso gains an evil gain, and is encompassed
 15  I,       II   |         their unbelief 1. Say, 'An evil thing is it which your belief
 16  I,       II   |            torment of the fire, an evil journey will it be.'~ ~ ./. 
 17  I,       II   |           foe. He does but bid you evil and sin, and that ye should
 18  I,       II   |       strives upon the earth to do evil therein, and~ ~ ./. to destroy
 19  I,       II   |       stock; verily, God loves not evil doing. And when it is said
 20  I,       II   |          enough for him! surely an evil couch is that.~ ~And there
 21  I,       II   |          will expiate for you your evil deeds; for God of what ye
 22  I,      III   |            and what it has done of evil, it would fain that there
 23  I,      III   |          their resort is fire, and evil is the resort of the unjust.~ ~[
 24  I,      III   |           whose resort is hell? An evil journey shall it be! These
 25  I,      III   |      favour from God and grace; no evil touched them; they followed
 26  I,      III   |      therewith a little price,-but evil is what they buy.~ ~[185]
 27  I,      III   |           their resort is Hell; an evil couch shall it be. But those
 28  I,       IV   |         again towards those who do evil through ignorance and then
 29  I,       IV   |            is not for those who do evil, until, when death comes
 30  I,       IV   |     abominable and hateful, and an evil way; unlawful for you are
 31  I,       IV   |         has Satan for his mate, an evil mate has he.~ ~What harm
 32  I,       IV   |                110] Yet whoso does evil and wrongs himself, and
 33  I,       IV   |          of the Book. He who doeth evil shall be recompensed therewith,
 34  I,       IV   |         God loves not publicity of evil speech, unless one has been
 35  I,       IV   |         good or hide it, or pardon evil, verily, God is pardoning
 36  I,        V   |            eating unlawful things,-evil is it that they have done.
 37  I,        V   |            eating unlawful things,-evil is what they have performed.~ ~
 38  I,        V   |           from the wrong they did; evil is that which they did.
 39  I,        V   |      disbelieve for their patrons; evil is that which their souls
 40  I,        V   |     fasting, that he may taste the evil result of his deed. God
 41  I,       VI(4)|                         By good or evil works.~ ~ ./. 
 42  I,       VI   |            burdens on their backs, evil is what they bear.~ ~The
 43  I,       VI   |         verily, he of you who does evil in ignorance, and then turns
 44  I,       VI   |         reach to their associates;-evil is it what they judge 2.~ ~
 45  I,       VI   |        turn from our signs with an evil punishment for that they
 46  I,       VI(1)|  recompense of other than persons' evil actions.~ ~ ./. 
 47  I,      VII(2)|        whatever portion of good or evil is written for them in the
 48  I,      VII   |          transgressors. And do not evil in the earth after it has
 49  I,      VII   |             and touch her not with evil, or there will overtake
 50  I,      VII   |           gifts to men, and do not evil in the earth after it has
 51  I,      VII   |         give them, in exchange for evil, good, until they increased
 52  I,      VII   |         Moses and his people to do evil in the land, and to leave
 53  I,      VII   |         and if there befel them an evil, they took the augury from
 54  I,      VII   |           s people who wrought you evil woe, killing your sons,
 55  I,      VII   |       angry and grieved, he said, 'Evil is it that ye have done
 56  I,      VII   |          good, and making unlawful evil things; and setting down
 57  I,      VII   |            saved those who forbade evil, but we overtook those who
 58  I,      VII   |         did wrong with punishment;-evil was the abomination that
 59  I,      VII   |        those who should wreak them evil torment; verily, thy Lord
 60  I,      VII   |    tales-haply they may reflect.~ ~Evil is the likeness of a people
 61  I,      VII   |            that is good, nor would evil touch me; I am but a warner
 62  I,      VII(1)|                         I.e. if an evil suggestion occurs to them,
 63  I,       IX   |           Seemly to them are their evil works, but God guides not
 64  I,       IX   |       against them shall a turn of evil fortune be; for God both
 65  I,       IX   |           righteous action another evil action;-haply it may be
 66  I,        X   |          earned ill, the reward of evil is the like thereof; abasement
 67  I,        X   |           and wert of those who do evil; but to-day we will save
 68  I,       XI   |            have attacked thee with evil.' Said he, 'Verily, I call
 69  I,       XI   |             and touch her not with evil, or there will catch you
 70  I,       XI   |      before that they used to work evil. He said, 'O my people!
 71  I,       XI   |            water 1 at the Fire,-an evil watering-place to water
 72  I,       XI   |            on the resurrection day evil shall be the aid they are
 73  I,       XI   |          Verily, good works remove evil works;-that is a reminder
 74  I,      XII   |         his Lord; thus did we turn evil and fornication from him;
 75  I,      XII   |       recompense of him who wishes evil for thy family, but that
 76  I,      XII   |         the soul is very urgent to evil, save what my Lord has had
 77  I,      XII   |          Ye knew we came not to do evil in the land, and that we
 78  I,     XIII   |         wish thee to hasten on the evil rather~ ~ ./. than the good;
 79  I,     XIII   |     themselves And when God wishes evil to a people there is no
 80  I,     XIII   |        ransom; these shall have an evil reckoning up! and their
 81  I,     XIII   |           their resort is hell,-an evil couch shall it be!~ ~Is
 82  I,     XIII   |            their Lord and fear the evil reckoning up; and those
 83  I,     XIII   |           and openly, and ward off evil with good,-these shall have
 84  I,     XIII   |           to be joined, and who do evil in the earth, these-upon
 85  I,     XIII   |            God, and for them is an evil abode.~ ~God extends his
 86  I,      XIV   |            who sought to wreak you evil woe, slaughtering your sons
 87  I,      XVI   |       Verily, disgrace to-day, and evil are upon the misbelievers!'~ ~[
 88  I,      XVI   |            peace: 'We have done no evil.' - 'Yea! verily, God knows
 89  I,      XVI   |            wronged.~ ~ ./. And the evil which they had done befel
 90  I,      XVI   |        those who were so crafty in evil sure that God will not cleave
 91  I,      XVI   |           from the people, for the evil tidings he has heard;-is
 92  I,      XVI   |          bury it in the dust?-aye! evil is it that they judge!~ ~
 93  I,      XVI   |            life is a similitude of evil: but for God is the loftiest
 94  I,      XVI   |             and ye~ ~ ./. taste of evil for that ye turned folks
 95  I,      XVI   |        Lord to those who have done evil in ignorance and then repented
 96 II,     XVII   |          Book, 'Ye shall verily do evil in the earth twice 4, and
 97 II,     XVII   |        mighty woe.~ ~Man prays for evil as he prays for good; and
 98 II,     XVII   |           ever an abomination, and evil is the way thereof.~ ~[35]
 99 II,     XVII   |               40] All this is ever evil in the sight of your Lord
100 II,     XVII   |            retires aside, but when evil touches him he is ever in
101 II,    XVIII   |         faces:-an ill drink and an evil couch!~ ~Verily, those who
102 II,    XVIII   |        Yâgûg and Mâgûg 1 are doing evil in the land. Shall we then
103 II,       XX   |          them to bear for aye, and evil for them on the resurrection
104 II,      XXI   |             we will test them with evil and with good, as a trial;
105 II,     XXII   |           those who misbelieve? an evil journey shall it be!'~ ~
106 II,    XXIII   |            unjust people.'~ ~Repel evil by what is better 1. We
107 II,    XXIII(1)|             I.e. by doing good for evil, provided that the cause
108 II,    XXIII(1)|                             To our evil ways.~ ~
109 II,     XXIV   |           you,-reckon it not as an evil for you, nay, it is good
110 II,      XXV   |       which were rained on with an evil rain; have they not seen
111 II,      XXV   |       persistent; verily, they are evil as an abode and a station.'~ ~
112 II,      XXV   |       those, God will change their evil deeds to good, for God is
113 II,     XXVI   |            the extravagant, who do evil in the earth and do not
114 II,     XXVI   |             but touch her not with evil, or there will seize you
115 II,     XXVI   |         down upon them a rain; and evil was the rain of those who
116 II,    XXVII   |         are they who shall have an evil torment, and they in the
117 II,    XXVII   |           then substitute good for evil; for, verily, I am forgiving,
118 II,    XXVII   |        people! why do ye hasten on evil acts before good deeds?
119 II,    XXVII   |           down upon them rain, and evil was the rain of those who
120 II,    XXVII   |           upon Him and removes the evil; and makes you successors
121 II,    XXVII   |             but those who bring an evil deed shall be thrown down
122 II,   XXVIII   |         were patient, and repelled evil with good, and of what we
123 II,   XXVIII   |         good to thee; and seek not evil doing in the earth; verily,
124 II,   XXVIII   |            in the earth, nor to do evil, and the end is for the
125 II,   XXVIII   |           it; and he who brings an evil deed-those who do evil deeds
126 II,   XXVIII   |          an evil deed-those who do evil deeds shall only be rewarded
127 II,     XXIX   |         the liars. Do those who do evil reckon that they can outstrip
128 II,     XXIX   |         that they can outstrip us? evil is it that they judge.~ ~
129 II,     XXIX   |            against a people who do evil!'~ ~[30] And when our messengers
130 II,      XXX   |    themselves they wronged!~ ~Then evil was the end of those who
131 II,      XXX   |           the end of those who did evil, in that they said the signs
132 II,      XXX   |           and if there befall them evil for what their hands have
133 II,   XXXIII   |           from God, if He wish you evil, or wish you mercy?' but
134 II,     XXXV   |          hire.~ ~What! is he whose evil act is made seemly for him,
135 II,     XXXV   |       takes up; and those who plot evil deeds, for them is keen
136 II,     XXXV   |         the earth, and in plotting evil; but the plotting of evil
137 II,     XXXV   |          evil; but the plotting of evil only entangles those who
138 II,  XXXVIII   |            right like those who do evil in the earth? or shall we
139 II,  XXXVIII   |         the rebellious is there an evil resort,-hell; they shall
140 II,    XXXIX   |         with his own face from the evil torment on the resurrection
141 II,    XXXIX   |      themselves therewith from the evil of the torment on the resurrection
142 II,    XXXIX   |           and there befel them the evil deeds of what they had earned:
143 II,    XXXIX   |          shall befall them too the evil deeds of what they had earned,
144 II,    XXXIX   |          into their safe place; no evil shall touch them, nor shall
145 II,       XL   |          wise! and guard them from evil deeds, for he whom thou
146 II,       XL   |         whom thou shalt guard from evil deeds on that day, thou
147 II,       XL   |    religion, or that he will cause evil doing to appear in the land.'~ ~
148 II,       XL   |               40] And thus was his evil deed made seemly to Pharaoh,
149 II,       XL   |           of stability! Whoso does evil, he shall only be recompensed
150 II,       XL   |       there closed in upon Pharaoh evil woe.~ ~The fire-they shall
151 II,       XL   |          curse, and for them is an evil abode.~ ~And we did give
152 II,       XL   |         dwell therein for aye; for evil is the resort of those who
153 II,      XLI   |        those resigned?'~ ~Good and evil shall not be deemed alike;
154 II,      XLI   |            be deemed alike; repel (evil) with what is best, and
155 II,      XLI   |           his soul, and whoso does evil it is against it, for thy
156 II,      XLI   |           praying for good, but if evil touch him, then he is despairing
157 II,      XLI   |           and goes aside; but when evil touches him he is one of
158 II,     XLII   |              For the recompence of evil is evil like unto it; but
159 II,     XLII   |          the recompence of evil is evil like unto it; but he who
160 II,     XLII   |            if there befall them an evil for what their hands have
161 II,    XLIII   |          the two orients 1, for an evil mate (art thou)!' But it
162 II,      XLV   |           soul, and whosoever does evil it is against it; then unto
163 II,      XLV   |            20] Do those who commit evil deeds count that we will
164 II,    XLVII   |        from his Lord like him, the evil of whose works is made seemly
165 II,    XLVII   |         had turned back, have done evil in the land and severed
166 II,   XLVIII   |           men and women, who think evil thoughts of God;-over them
167 II,   XLVIII   |             over them is a turn of evil fortune, and God will be
168 II,   XLVIII   |     prepared for them hell, and an evil journey shall it be!~ ~God'
169 II,   XLVIII   |        your hearts! and ye thought evil thoughts, and ye were a
170 II,     LIII   |            may reward those who do evil for what they have done;
171 II,    LVIII   |            severe torment; verily, evil is it they have done!~ ~
172 II,      LIX   |        recently 1; they tasted the evil result of their affair,
173 II,       LX   |        hands and their tongues for evil, and would fain that ye
174 II,    LXIII   |         turn folks from God's way:-evil is that which they have
175 II,     LXIV   | misbelieved before, and tasted the evil result of their affair,
176 II,     LXIV   |         dwell therein for aye! and evil shall the journey be!~ ~
177 II,      LXV   |     torment!~ ~And they tasted the evil results of their conduct;
178 II,     LXVI   |       their resort is hell, and an evil journey shall it be!~ ~[
179 II,    LXVII   |            torment of hell, and an evil journey shall it be!~ ~When
180 II,      LXX   |           nature rash 2! [20] when evil touches him, very impatient;
181 II,    LXXII   |        verily, we know not whether evil be meant for those who are
182 II,    LXXVI   |          vows, and fear a day, the evil~ ~ ./. which shall fly abroad,
183 II,    LXXVI   |           will guard them from the evil of that day and will cast
184 II,     XCIX   |           the weight of an atom of evil shall see it!~ ~
185 II,    CXIII   |          of the daybreak, from the evil of what He has created;
186 II,    CXIII   |          has created; and from the evil of the night when it cometh
187 II,    CXIII   |          cometh on 3; and from the evil of the blowers upon knots 4; [
188 II,    CXIII   |          knots 4; [5] and from the evil of the envious when he envies.'~ ~ ./. 
189 II,     CXIV   |           the God of men, from the evil of the whisperer 1, who
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