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  1  I             |       sent down as a guidance and mercy. The rain which quickens
  2  I             |         by land and sea a special mercy from God. All shall have
  3  I             |      patient and entered into the mercy of the Lord. DHu 'nnûn (
  4  I             |        earth.' Mohammed sent as a mercy to the worlds. God is one
  5  I,       II   |         grace towards you and His mercy, ye would have been of those
  6  I,       II   |        specially favours with His mercy whom He will, for God is
  7  I,       II   |    blessings from their. Lord and mercy, and they it is who are
  8  I,       II   | alleviation from your Lord, and a mercy; and he who transgresses
  9  I,       II   |          these may hope for God's mercy, for God is forgiving and
 10  I,       II   |           and pardon us, and have mercy on us. Thou art our Sovereign,
 11  I,      III   |         guided them, and grant us mercy from Thee, for Thou art
 12  I,      III   |        specially favours with his mercy whom he pleases, for God
 13  I,      III   |       whitened, they are in God's mercy, and they shall dwell therein
 14  I,      III   |     Apostle, perchance ye may get mercy. And vie with one another
 15  I,      III   |          forgiveness from God and mercy is better than what ye gather;
 16  I,      III   |    assembled. It was by a sort of mercy from God thou didst deal
 17  I,       IV   |          s grace upon you and His mercy ye had followed Satan, save
 18  I,       IV   |          from him, and pardon and mercy, for God is forgiving and
 19  I,       IV   |          grace upon thee, and His mercy, a party of them would have
 20  I,       IV   |         will make them enter into mercy from Him and grace; and
 21  I,       VI   |            God's, who has imposed mercy on himself.'~ ~ ./. paragraph
 22  I,       VI   |       that day, God will have had mercy on; and that is obvious
 23  I,       VI   |       hath prescribed for Himself mercy; verily, he of you who does
 24  I,       VI   |             Your Lord is of ample mercy, nor shall His violence
 25  I,       VI   |     decision and a guidance and a mercy; haply in the meeting of
 26  I,       VI   |         fear; haply ye may obtain mercy. Lest ye say, 'The Book
 27  I,       VI   |        Lord, and a guidance and a mercy; who then is more unjust
 28  I,      VII   |           not forgive us and have mercy on us, we shall surely be
 29  I,      VII   |         that God would not extend mercy to? Enter ye Paradise; there
 30  I,      VII   |       knowledge, a guidance and a mercy to a people who believe.~ ~
 31  I,      VII   |          earnestness; verily, the mercy of God is nigh unto those
 32  I,      VII   |       winds as heralds before His mercy; until when they lift the
 33  I,      VII   |          but haply ye may receive mercy.'~ ~But they called him
 34  I,      VII   |        him and those with him, by mercy from ourselves, and we cut
 35  I,      VII   |         and let us enter into Thy mercy; for Thou art the most merciful
 36  I,      VII   |         of which was guidance and mercy for those who dread their
 37  I,      VII   |       patron! forgive us and have mercy on us, for Thou art the
 38  I,      VII   |       fall on whom I will; and my mercy embraceth everything; and
 39  I,      VII   |        Lord, and a guidance and a mercy to a people who believe.'~ ~
 40  I,      VII   |      silence; haply ye may obtain mercy.~ ~And remember thy Lord
 41  I,       IX   |        gives them glad tidings of mercy from Himself, and good-will;
 42  I,       IX   |          who do believe, and is a mercy unto such of you as believe;
 43  I,       IX   |            On these will God have mercy; verily, God is mighty,
 44  I,       IX   |          make them enter into His mercy; verily, God is forgiving
 45  I,        X   |          we have let men taste of mercy after distress which has
 46  I,        X   |     breasts, and a guidance and a mercy to believers.~ ~Say, 'By
 47  I,        X   |           grace of God and by His mercy,-and in that let them rejoice!
 48  I,        X   |        wrong, but save, us by Thy mercy from the people who misbelieve!'~ ~
 49  I,       XI   |           if we make man taste of mercy from us and then strip it
 50  I,       XI   |      before him for a model and a mercy? These believe in it; and~ ~ ./. 
 51  I,       XI   |        Lord, and there come to me mercy from him, and ye are blinded
 52  I,       XI   |           him on whom He may have mercy.' And the wave came between
 53  I,       XI   |          dost forgive me and have mercy on me, I shall be of those
 54  I,       XI   |         who believed with him, by mercy from us; and we saved them
 55  I,       XI   |           and there come from Him mercy, who will help me against
 56  I,       XI   |         believed with him, by our mercy, from disgrace upon that
 57  I,       XI   |         the bidding of God? God's mercy and blessings upon you,
 58  I,       XI   |         believed with him, by our mercy; and the noise caught those
 59  I,       XI   |       save those thy Lord has had mercy on. For this has He created
 60  I,      XII   |         save what my Lord has had mercy on; verily, my Lord is forgiving
 61  I,      XII   |      pleased-we overtake with our mercy whom we will, nor do we
 62  I,      XII   |     everything, and a guide and a mercy to a people who believe.~ ~ ./. 
 63  I,       XV   |          Who would despair of the mercy of his Lord save those who
 64  I,      XVI   |           and as a guidance and a mercy to a people who believe.~ ~
 65  I,      XVI   | everything, and a guidance, and a mercy, and glad tidings to the
 66 II,     XVII   |           that thy Lord will have mercy on you;-but if ye return
 67 II,     XVII   |           from them to seek after mercy from thy Lord 1, which thou
 68 II,     XVII   |         if He please He will have mercy upon you, or if He please
 69 II,     XVII   |    nearest: and they hope for His mercy and they fear His torment;
 70 II,     XVII   |          which is a healing and a mercy to the believers, but it
 71 II,     XVII   |           against us, unless by a mercy from thy Lord; verily, His
 72 II,     XVII   |     control the treasuries of the mercy of my Lord, then ye would
 73 II,    XVIII   |       said, 'O our Lord! bring us mercy from Thee, and dispose for
 74 II,    XVIII   |          Our Lord will unfold His mercy to you, and will dispose
 75 II,    XVIII   |           forgiving, endowed with mercy; were He to punish them
 76 II,    XVIII   |    servants, to whom we had given mercy from ourselves, and had
 77 II,    XVIII   |           out their treasure as a mercy from thy Lord; and I did
 78 II,    XVIII   |         it.~ ~Said he, 'This is a mercy from my Lord; but when the
 79 II,      XIX   |         The mention of thy Lord's mercy to His servant Zachariah,
 80 II,      XIX   |        him a sign unto man, and a mercy from us; for it is a decided
 81 II,      XIX   |        and we granted them of our mercy, and we made the tongue
 82 II,      XIX   |        and we granted him, of our mercy, his brother Aaron as a
 83 II,      XXI   |           made him enter into our mercy; verily, he was of the righteous!~ ~
 84 II,      XXI   |           of them with them, as a mercy from us, and a remembrance
 85 II,      XXI   |          made them enter into our mercy; verily, they were among
 86 II,      XXI   |          have only sent thee as a mercy to the worlds.~ ~Say, 'I
 87 II,    XXIII   |          do veer.~ ~But if we had mercy on them, and removed the
 88 II,    XXIII   |            so pardon us, and have mercy upon us, for Thou art the
 89 II,     XXIV   |          s grace upon you and His mercy, and that God is relenting,
 90 II,     XXIV   |           grace upon you, and His mercy in this world and the next,
 91 II,     XXIV   |           grace upon you, and His mercy, and that God is kind and
 92 II,     XXIV   |          s grace upon you and His mercy, not one of you would be
 93 II,     XXIV   |      Apostle, haply ye may obtain mercy. Do not reckon that those
 94 II,      XXV   |           glad tidings before His mercy; and we send down from the
 95 II,    XXVII   |        and make me enter into Thy mercy amongst Thy righteous servants!'~ ~[
 96 II,    XXVII   |          God? Imply ye may obtain mercy.' They said, 'We have taken
 97 II,    XXVII   |           glad tidings before His mercy; is there a god with God?
 98 II,    XXVII   |            it is a guidance and a mercy to the believers. [80] Verily,
 99 II,   XXVIII   |          men and a guidance and a mercy; haply they may be mindful!~ ~
100 II,   XXVIII   |       when we called; but it is a mercy from thy Lord, that~ ~ ./. 
101 II,   XXVIII   |         not then see?' But of His mercy He has made for you the
102 II,   XXVIII   |         thrown to thee, save as a mercy from thy Lord! be not then
103 II,     XXIX   |    torments whom He will, and has mercy on whom He will; and unto
104 II,     XXIX   |         these shall despair of my mercy; and these, for them is
105 II,     XXIX   |        them? verily, in that is a mercy and a reminder to a people
106 II,      XXX   |       when He has made them taste mercy from Himself, behold! a
107 II,      XXX   |         we have made men taste of mercy, they rejoice therein; and
108 II,      XXX   |          to make you taste of His mercy, and to make the ships go
109 II,      XXX   |          to the vestiges of God's mercy, how He quickens the earth
110 II,     XXXI   |       wise Book, a guidance and a mercy to those who do well, who
111 II,   XXXIII   |        wish you evil, or wish you mercy?' but they will not find
112 II,   XXXIII(1)|          spoils, said, 'God, have mercy on my brother Moses; he
113 II,     XXXV   |           God opens to men of His mercy there is none to withhold;
114 II,    XXXVI   |         are they rescued, save by mercy from us, as a provision
115 II,    XXXVI   |          you, haply ye may obtain mercy 3;' and thou bringest them
116 II,  XXXVIII   |         they the treasures of the mercy of thy mighty Lord, the
117 II,  XXXVIII   |           of them with them, as a mercy from us and a reminder to
118 II,    XXXIX   |     hereafter, and hoping for the mercy of his Lord . . . ? Say, '
119 II,    XXXIX   |           harm? or did He wish me mercy, could they withhold His
120 II,    XXXIX   |           could they withhold His mercy?' Say, 'God is enough for
121 II,    XXXIX   |          in despair of the~ ~ ./. mercy of God; verily, God forgives
122 II,       XL   |        dost embrace all things in mercy and knowledge, then pardon
123 II,       XL   |           day, thou wilt have had mercy on, and that is mighty bliss!'~ ~[
124 II,      XLI   |          But if we make him taste mercy from us after distress has
125 II,     XLII   |       whom He will enter into His mercy; and the unjust have neither
126 II,     XLII   |      despaired; and disperses His mercy, for He is the praiseworthy
127 II,     XLII   |         we have made man taste of mercy from us he rejoices therein;
128 II,    XLIII   |           they who distribute the mercy of thy Lord? We distribute
129 II,    XLIII   |          into subjection; but the mercy of thy Lord is better than
130 II,     XLIV   |        sending (apostles) - [5] a mercy from thy Lord; verily, He
131 II,     XLIV   |         whomsoever God shall have mercy on; verily, He is the mighty,
132 II,      XLV   |          men and a guidance and a mercy to a people who are sure.~ ~[
133 II,      XLV   |          make them enter into His mercy: that is the obvious bliss.~ ~[
134 II,     XLVI   |           of Moses, a model and a mercy; and this is a book confirming
135 II,   XLVIII   |         He pleases enter into His mercy. Had they been distinct
136 II,     XLIX   |          God, haply ye may obtain mercy!~ ~O ye who believe! let
137 II,     LVII   |          door; within it shall be mercy, and outside before it torment.
138 II,     LVII   |           you two portions of His mercy, and will make for you a
139 II,    LXVII   |          me, or whether we obtain mercy,~ ~ ./. yet who will protect
140 II,    LXXVI   |         pleases to enter into His mercy; but the unjust He has prepared
141 II,       XC   |           encourage each other to mercy,-these are the fellows of
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