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  1  I             |             and defend him with his life, whether he were right or
  2  I             |              The belief in a future life had not as yet taken a definite
  3  I             |           regulations for every-day life were but ill suited to the
  4  I             |            was unlawful to take any life there save those of the
  5  I             | invigorating surroundings of desert life.~ ~At the age of six Mohammed
  6  I             |           male. Of this part of his life we know but little, for
  7  I             |           real understanding of his life and character.~ ~At the
  8  I             |      natural outcome of his mode of life and habit of thought, and
  9  I             |           began to feel that such a life could be endured no longer.
 10  I             |       putting an end to his unquiet life by hurling himself from
 11  I             |     dreadful torments of the future life. But the one threat seemed
 12  I             |            the practice of a better life; then they quoted the words
 13  I             |        stood firmly by him, and his life was therefore safe, for
 14  I             |        without a protector, and his life would certainly have been
 15  I             |           narrowly escaped with his life, and 'Hamzah, his uncle,
 16  I             |        during the last years of his life. With true political sagacity
 17  I             |             a man who had spent his life in seeking for the truth,
 18  I             |          used in every-day ordinary life, while with the later Arabic
 19  I             |             They also deal with the life of Mohammed and the circumstances
 20  I             |           of a reward in the future life which the Qur'ân makes to
 21  I             |         language of their every-day life.~ ~There was nothing antiquated
 22  I             |      experience of every-day desert life, appeared to be somewhat
 23  I             |           of God: they have neither life nor senses. Mohammed is
 24  I             |       dangers by land and sea. This life is like grass. Promise of
 25  I             |             disbelief in the future life also rebuked. Satan is the
 26  I             |         humble man flourished. This life is like the herb that springs
 27  I             |              The conception, birth, life, and death of man. Idolaters
 28  I             |          have their portion in this life. God will vindicate the
 29  I             |              Conception, birth, and life of man. Kindness to parents
 30  I             |        Proofs in nature of a future life. Example of the fate of
 31  I,       II   |              God brings the dead to life and shows you His signs,
 32  I,       II   |            disgrace in this worldly life, and on the day of the resurrection
 33  I,       II   |            have bought this worldly life with the Future, the torment
 34  I,       II   |            the greediest of men for life; and of those who associate
 35  I,       II   |             in retaliation is there life, O ye possessors of minds!
 36  I,       II   |           world;' but of the future life no portion shall he have.~ ~
 37  I,       II   |              whose speech about the life of this world pleases thee,
 38  I,       II   |          misbelieve is this world's life; they jest at those who
 39  I,       II   |            My Lord is He who giveth life and death,' he said, 'I
 40  I,       II   |            death,' he said, 'I give life~ ~ ./. and death.' Abraham
 41  I,      III   |    perception. Seemly unto men is a life of lusts, of women, and
 42  I,      III   |            is the provision for the life of this world; but God,
 43  I,      III   |            I will bring the dead to life by God's permission; and
 44  I,      III   |            no portion in the future life. God will not speak to them,
 45  I,      III   |            what they expend in this life of the world, is as the
 46  I,      III   |         their hearts, for God gives life and death; and God on what
 47  I,      III   |             a portion in the future life; but for them is mighty
 48  I,      III   |            is indeed happy; but the life of this world is but a possession
 49  I,      III(1)|       promised reward of the future life.~ ~ ./. 
 50  I,       IV   |             God's way who sell this life of the world for the next;
 51  I,       IV   |             chances of this world's life 2, for with God are many
 52  I,       IV   |             them about this world's life;-but who shall wrangle with
 53  I,        V   |             he shall be in the next life of those who lose.~ ~O ye
 54  I,        V   |      prescribed for thee therein 'a life for a life, and an eye for
 55  I,        V   |          thee therein 'a life for a life, and an eye for an eye,
 56  I,       VI(3)|                I.e. a term for your life and another for your resurrection.~ ~
 57  I,       VI   |            there is naught but this life of ours in the world and
 58  I,       VI   |            is what they bear.~ ~The life of this world is nothing
 59  I,       VI   |            sport, whom this world's life hath deceived, and remind
 60  I,       VI   |             against ourselves.' The life of this world deceived them,
 61  I,       VI   |      prayers and my devotion and my life and my death belong to God,
 62  I,      VII   |            who believed when in the life of this world 1.' Thus do
 63  I,      VII   |          sport and a play; whom the life of the world beguiled.'-
 64  I,      VII   |          Lord, and abasement in the life of this world; for thus
 65  I,      VII   |             the abode of the future life is better for those who
 66  I,       IX(1)|            100 years, was raised to life, and dictated from memory
 67  I,       IX   |            were ye content with the life of this world instead of
 68  I,       IX   |           provision of this world's life is but a little to the next.
 69  I,       IX   |       torment them therewith in the life of this world, and that
 70  I,        X   |            and are content with the life of this world, and are comforted
 71  I,        X   |           provision of this world's life; then unto us is your return,
 72  I,        X   |            likeness of this world's life is like water which we send
 73  I,        X   |             are good tidings in the life of this world, and in the
 74  I,        X   |         ornaments and wealth in the life of this world; O our Lord!
 75  I,       XI   |        Whosoever shall wish for the life of this world and its ornaments,
 76  I,      XII   |       surely the hire of the future life is better for those who
 77  I,     XIII   |             and they rejoice in the life of this world, but the life
 78  I,     XIII   |         life of this world, but the life of this world is naught
 79  I,     XIII   |             torment in this world's life; but surely the torment
 80  I,      XIV   |         keen! Who love this world's life better than the next, and
 81  I,      XIV   |           sure word in this world's life and in the next; but~ ~ ./. 
 82  I,       XV   |           if do it ye must.'-By thy life 1! verily, they were surely
 83  I,      XVI   |          but the hire of the future life is greater, if ye did but
 84  I,      XVI   |            disbelieve in the future life is a similitude of evil:
 85  I,      XVI   |          will quicken with a goodly life; and we will recompense
 86  I,      XVI   |            the love of this world's life to the next;-but, verily,
 87  I,      XVI   |            a doubt that in the next life they will be the losers.~ ~
 88 II,     XVII   |           Whoso is desirous of this life that hastens away, we will
 89 II,     XVII   |          But whoso desires the next life, and strives for it and
 90 II,     XVII   |             others, but in the next life are greater degrees and
 91 II,     XVII   |           straw. But he who in this life is blind shall be blind
 92 II,     XVII   |            taste of torment both of life and death, then thou wouldst
 93 II,    XVIII   |       desiring the adornment of the life of this world; and obey
 94 II,    XVIII   |         them, too, a parable of the life of this world; like water
 95 II,    XVIII   |             are an adornment of the life of this world; but enduring
 96 II,    XVIII(3)|           and drunk of the water of life.~ ~ ./. 
 97 II,    XVIII   |          their endeavours after the life of this world, and who think
 98 II,       XX   |            canst only decide in the life of this world! Verily, we
 99 II,       XX   |        verily, it shall be thine in life to say, "Touch me not 1!"
100 II,       XX   |            with-the flourish of the life of this world, to try them
101 II,      XXI   |             to their fathers whilst life was prolonged. Do they not
102 II,    XXIII   |            we gave enjoyment in the life of this world, This is only
103 II,    XXIII   |       threatened,-there is only our life in the world! We die and
104 II,    XXIII   |          And He it is who gives you life and death and His is the
105 II,    XXIII(2)|                        I.e. back to life. The plural is used 'by
106 II,     XXIV   |           to crave the goods of the life of this world; but he who
107 II,      XXV   |            cannot control death, or life, or resurrection.~ ~[5]
108 II,     XXVI   |         amongst us for years of thy life; and thou didst do thy deed
109 II,     XXVI   |            me, and then bring me to life; and who I hope will forgive
110 II,   XXVIII   |             other) generations, and life was prolonged for them;
111 II,   XXVIII   |          provision for this world's life and the adornment thereof;
112 II,   XXVIII   |          given the enjoyment of the life of this world, and who upon
113 II,   XXVIII   |    ornaments; those who desired the life of this world said, 'O would
114 II,     XXIX   |            mutual friendship in the life of this world; then on the
115 II,     XXIX   |          them have no sense.~ ~This life of the world is nothing
116 II,     XXIX   |             the next world, that is life,-if they did but know!~ ~[
117 II,      XXX   |             outside of this world's life, but of the hereafter they
118 II,     XXXI   |             true! Say, 'Let not the life of this world beguile you;
119 II,   XXXIII   |            If ye be desirous of the life of this world and its adornments,
120 II,     XXXV   |           is true; then let not the life of this world beguile you,
121 II,     XXXV   |           aught diminished from his life, without it is in the Book;
122 II,    XXXIX   |          them taste disgrace in the life of this world. But surely
123 II,       XL(1)|         Referring to the absence of life before birth and the deprivation
124 II,       XL   |            O my people! verily, the life of this world is but a provision,
125 II,       XL   |           those who believe, in the life of this world and on the
126 II,      XLI   |          torment of disgrace in the life of this world;-but the torment
127 II,      XLI   |             are your patrons in the life of this world and in the
128 II,     XLII   |           is but a provision of the life of this world; but what
129 II,    XLIII   |             their livelihood in the life of this world, and we exalt
130 II,    XLIII   |          that is a provision of the life of this world, but the hereafter
131 II,      XLV   |     righteous deeds, equal in their life and their death?-ill it
132 II,      XLV   |           They say, 'It is only our life in this world, we die and
133 II,      XLV   |           of God for a jest and the life of this world deceived you;
134 II,     XLVI   |         good things in your worldly life, and ye enjoyed them; wherefore
135 II,    XLVII   |            you of your works!~ ~The life of this world is but a play
136 II,       LI(1)|           the promise of the future life.~ ~
137 II,      LII(2)|             the thought of the next life.~ ~ ./. 
138 II,     LIII   |             but this~ ~ ./. world's life! This is their sum of knowledge;
139 II,     LVII   |            of hell!~ ~Know that the life of this world is but a sport,
140 II,     LVII   |           and His goodwill; but the life of this world is but a chattels
141 II,    LXVII   |               Who created death and life, to try you, which of you
142 II,     LXIX   |           he shall be in a pleasing life, in a lofty garden, whose
143 II,     LXXV   |           but ye love the transient life, and ye neglect the hereafter!~ ~
144 II,    LXXVI   |           these love the transitory life, and leave behind them a
145 II,    LXXIX   |            punishment of the future life and of the former.~ ~Verily,
146 II,    LXXIX   |        outrageous and preferred the life of this world, verily, hell
147 II,   LXXXIV(1)|                                From life to death, and from death
148 II,   LXXXIV(1)|            from death to the future life.~ ~
149 II,  LXXXVII   |              Nay! but ye prefer the life of this world, while the,
150 II,   LXXXIX   |            something forward for my life!'~ ~But on that day no one
151 II,     XCII   |            hereafter and the former life!~ And I have warned you
152 II,       CI   |         shall be in a well-pleasing life.~ But as for him whose balance
153 II,      CII(3)|           is, the pleasures of this life.~ ~
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