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  1  I             |         or 'crier,' who called to prayer in Islâm.~ ~In the fifth
  2  I             |     mosque to serve as a place of prayer and hall of general assembly,
  3  I             |       point to which he turned in prayer from Jerusalem which he
  4  I             |           him; the injunctions to prayer and fasting were necessary
  5  I             |           sentiment in the Lord's Prayer, 'Forgive us our trespasses
  6  I             |         al-Mugîb, the Answerer of Prayer.~ ~45. al-Wasî'h, the Comprehensive.~ ~
  7  I             |           mission of Mohammed. 2. Prayer. 3. Fasting. 4. Almsgiving.
  8  I             |           Apostle of God.'~ ~ ./. Prayer consists of the recital
  9  I             |         incumbent.~ ~The time for prayer is called from the minarets
 10  I             |          morning the crier adds, 'Prayer is better than sleep!'~ ~
 11  I,        0(1)|           a person praying [or in prayer], after the act of standing,
 12  I             |       OPENING CHAPTER. (Mecca.)~ ~Prayer for guidance.~ ~II. THE
 13  I             |         by agents. The believers' prayer.~ ~III. THE CHAPTER OF IMRÂN'
 14  I             |      common lot even of apostles. Prayer for the believers. Exhortation
 15  I             |           in one God, to whom all prayer and devotion is due. Each
 16  I             |        Creator. Humble and secret prayer enjoined. Proofs of God'
 17  I             |        for mocking the Muslims at prayer. Offer of an amnesty to
 18  I             |           God throughout the day. Prayer enjoined. The fate of those
 19  I             |          belly. Zachariah had his prayer granted and a son (John)
 20  I             |          of God, steadfastness in prayer, and the giving of alms
 21  I             |           to rehearse the Qur'ân. Prayer enjoined. Those who have
 22  I             |          terrifies the idolaters. Prayer to God to decide between
 23  I             |       their apostles. The angels' prayer for the believers. Despair
 24  I             |          to him. Stated times for prayer pre-scribed. Almsgiving
 25  I,       II   |      unseen, and are steadfast in prayer, and of what we have given
 26  I,       II   |        know. [40] Be steadfast in prayer, give the alms, and bow
 27  I,       II   |        Seek aid with patience and prayer, though it is a hard thing
 28  I,       II   |       kindly, and be steadfast in prayer, and give alms;' and then
 29  I,       II   |         all.~ ~Be ye steadfast in prayer, and give alms; and 'whatsoever
 30  I,       II(1)|          the priest who leads the prayer, it is equivalent to Antistes.~ ~
 31  I,       II   |          Abraham 3 for a place of prayer; and covenanted with Abraham
 32  I,       II(1)|       point to which they turn in prayer, from qabala, 'to be before.'~ ~
 33  I,       II   |       side to which they turn (in prayer); but do ye hasten onwards
 34  I,       II   |        aid from patience and from prayer, verily, God is with the
 35  I,       II   |           and who is steadfast in prayer, and gives alms; and those
 36  I,       II   |           I am near; I answer the prayer's prayer whene'er he prays
 37  I,       II   |       near; I answer the prayer's prayer whene'er he prays to me.
 38  I,       II   |         prayers 4, and the middle prayer 5, and stand ye attent before
 39  I,       II   | righteously, and are steadfast in prayer, and give alms, theirs is
 40  I,      III   |        seed. Verily, Thou hearest prayer.' And an angel cried out
 41  I,       IV   |         who believe! approach not prayer while ye are drunk, until
 42  I,       IV   |        hands, and be steadfast in prayer and give alms;' and when
 43  I,       IV   |         you that ye come short in prayer, if ye fear that those who
 44  I,       IV   |       when ye have fulfilled your prayer, remember God standing and
 45  I,       IV   |       safety then be steadfast in prayer; verily, prayer is for the
 46  I,       IV   |      steadfast in prayer; verily, prayer is for the believers prescribed
 47  I,       IV   |        thee, and the steadfast in prayer, and the givers of alms,
 48  I,        V   |       believe! when ye rise up to prayer wash your faces, and your
 49  I,        V   |        you, if ye be steadfast in prayer, and give alms, and believe
 50  I,        V   |     believe, who are steadfast in prayer and give alms, bowing down.
 51  I,        V   |        those who, when ye call to prayer, take it for a jest and
 52  I,        V   |       remembrance of God and from prayer; but will ye not desist,
 53  I,        V   |           shut them both up after prayer, and they shall both swear
 54  I,       VI   |   ignorant.~ ~He only answers the prayer of those who listen but
 55  I,       VI   |            and be ye steadfast in prayer and fear Him, for He it
 56  I,     VIII   |        rely; who are steadfast in prayer, and of what we have bestowed,
 57  I,     VIII   |       them know not.~ ~[35] Their prayer at the House was naught
 58  I,       IX   |      repent, and are steadfast in prayer, and give alms, then let
 59  I,       IX   |       repent and are steadfast in prayer and give alms, then they
 60  I,       IX   |          day, and is steadfast in prayer, and gives the alms, and
 61  I,       IX   |          Apostle, and perform not prayer save lazily, and expend
 62  I,       IX   |       wrong, and are steadfast in prayer, and give alms, and obey
 63  I,       IX   |        pray for them; verily, thy prayer is a repose for them; for
 64  I,       IX(1)|         the first place of public prayer in Islâm. The Beni Ghanm
 65  I,        X   |            and be ye steadfast in prayer, and give glad tidings to
 66  I,        X   |     grievous woe!' He said, 'Your prayer is answered; be upright
 67  I,        X(1)|         to become places in which prayer may be performed.~ ~ ./. 
 68  I,       XI   |          And be thou steadfast in prayer at the two ends of the day,
 69  I,     XIII   |        face, and are steadfast in prayer, and expend in alms of what
 70  I,      XIV   |         that they be steadfast in prayer and expend in alms of what
 71  I,      XIV   |          let them be steadfast in prayer and make the hearts of men
 72  I,      XIV   |      verily, my Lord surely hears prayer.~ ~'O my Lord! make me steadfast
 73  I,      XIV   |        Lord! make me steadfast in prayer, and of my seed likewise!
 74  I,      XIV   |           our Lord! and accept my prayer! O our Lord! pardon me and
 75 II,     XVII   |          80] Be thou steadfast in prayer from the declining of the
 76 II,      XIX   |         and He has required of me prayer and almsgiving so long as
 77 II,      XIX   |          be not unfortunate in my prayer to my Lord.'~ ~[50] And
 78 II,      XIX   |           them, who lost sight of prayer and followed lusts, but
 79 II,       XX   |           Me, and be steadfast in prayer to remember Me.~ ~[15] '
 80 II,       XX   |         lasting.~ ~Bid thy people prayer, and persevere in it; we
 81 II,      XXI   |            and to be steadfast in prayer, and to give alms; and they
 82 II,     XXII   |        those who are steadfast in prayer and of what we have given
 83 II,     XXII   |           earth, are steadfast in prayer, and give alms, and bid
 84 II,     XXII   |           Be ye then steadfast in prayer, and give alms, and hold
 85 II,     XXIV   |          God and steadfastness in prayer and giving alms, who fear
 86 II,     XXIV   |         wings; each one knows its prayer and its praise, and God
 87 II,     XXIV   |           55] And be steadfast in prayer and give alms and obey the
 88 II,     XXIV   |           three times: before the prayer of dawn, and when ye put
 89 II,     XXIV   |       noon, and after the evening prayer;-three times of privacy
 90 II,      XXV(1)|                               For prayer.~ ~
 91 II,    XXVII   |   believers, who are steadfast at prayer, and give alms, and of the
 92 II,     XXIX   |         Book; and be steadfast in prayer; verily, prayer forbids
 93 II,     XXIX   |      steadfast in prayer; verily, prayer forbids sin and wrong; and
 94 II,      XXX   |          Him, and be steadfast in prayer; and be not of the idolaters.~ ~
 95 II,     XXXI   |        well, who are steadfast in prayer and give alms and who of
 96 II,     XXXI   |           my son! be steadfast in prayer, and bid what is reasonable
 97 II,   XXXIII   |         yore; and be steadfast in prayer, and give alms, and obey
 98 II,    XXXIV(1)|        fear of his presence. This prayer was heard, and Solomon,
 99 II,     XXXV   |          and who are steadfast in prayer; and he who is pure is only
100 II,     XXXV   |         God, and are steadfast in prayer, and give alms of what we
101 II,  XXXVIII(1)|        forgot the time of evening prayer, and was so smitten with
102 II,  XXXVIII(1)|          When Job had uttered the prayer recorded on page 52, line
103 II,      XLI   |          him he is one of copious prayer.~ ~Say, 'Let us see now!
104 II,     XLII(1)|         assented to the prophet's prayer and supported the p. 207
105 II,     XLII   |            25] And He answers the prayer of those who believe and
106 II,     XLII   |        Lord, and are steadfast in prayer, and whose affairs go by
107 II,    LVIII   |         you, then be steadfast in prayer, and. give alms, and fear
108 II,     LXII   |         believe! when the call to prayer is made upon the Congregation
109 II,     LXII   |         but know!~ ~[10] And when prayer is performed, then disperse
110 II,   LXXIII   |         of it and be steadfast in prayer, and give alms, and lend
111 II,   XCVIII   |            and to be steadfast in prayer, and to give alms: for that
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