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  1  I             |            might not be obliged, to enter the next world on foot,
  2  I             |             Muslims who chose might enter the Meccan ranks; only those
  3  I             |           his followers were not to enter Mecca that year, but the
  4  I             |         slaves, but it' could never enter his mind that slavery was
  5  I             |            It is often difficult to enter thoroughly into the spirit
  6  I             |         manna and quails: bidden to enter the city and say 'hittatun.
  7  I             |         Bedr. The Muslim martyrs to enter Paradise. The victory of
  8  I             |          and quails: the command to enter the city, saying 'hittatun,
  9  I             |            are not to be allowed to enter the Sacred Mosque at Mecca
 10  I             |           day. Believers are not to enter other persons' houses without
 11  I             |   resurrection: the believers shall enter Paradise. God is to be praised
 12  I             |           wives. Muslims are not to enter the prophet's house without
 13  I,       II   |              55] And when we said, 'Enter this city 2 and eat therefrom
 14  I,       II   |         plentifully as ye wish; and enter the gate worshipping and
 15  I,       II   |          105] They say, 'None shall enter Paradise save such as be
 16  I,       II   |          them? 'Tis not for such to enter into them except in fear,
 17  I,       II   |        righteousness that ye should enter into your houses from behind
 18  I,       II   |   righteousness is he who fears; so enter into your houses by the
 19  I,       II(1)| superstition that it was unlucky to enter their houses by the doors
 20  I,       II(1)|        holes in the hinder walls to enter in by instead.~ ~
 21  I,       II   |       servants.~ ~O ye who believe! enter ye into the peace 2, one
 22  I,       II   |                210] Did ye count to enter Paradise, while there had
 23  I,      III(2)|                That is, unless they enter into either the spiritual
 24  I,      III   |             Do ye think that ye can enter Paradise and God not know
 25  I,      III   |        whomsoever Thou hast made to enter the fire, Thou hast disgraced
 26  I,      III   |      offences, and I will make them enter into gardens beneath which
 27  I,       IV   |            Apostle He will make him enter into gardens beneath which
 28  I,       IV   |            bounds, He will make him enter into fire, and dwell therein
 29  I,       IV   |          your offences and make you enter with a noble entrance.~ ~
 30  I,       IV   |           aright, we will make them enter gardens beneath which rivers
 31  I,       IV   |        wives, and we will make them enter into a shady shade. Verily,
 32  I,       IV   |            right, we will make them enter into gardens beneath which
 33  I,       IV   |            and believes, they shall enter into Paradise, and they
 34  I,       IV   |         compact, and said to them, 'Enter ye the door adoring;' and
 35  I,       IV   |           of Him, He will make them enter into mercy from Him and
 36  I,        V   |          your offences and make you enter gardens beneath which rivers
 37  I,        V   |            the worlds. O my people! enter the Holy Land which God
 38  I,        V   |              and we will surely not enter therein~ ~ ./. until they
 39  I,        V   |            they go out then we will enter in.' Then said two men of
 40  I,        V   |           gracious to them both, - 'Enter ye upon them by the door,
 41  I,        V   |             O Moses! we shall never enter it so long as they are therein;
 42  I,        V   |              and we would make them enter into gardens of pleasure;
 43  I,        V   |             our Lord should make us enter with the upright people?'~ ~
 44  I,      VII   |       misbelievers.~ ~He will say, 'Enter ye-amongst the nations who~ ~ ./. 
 45  I,      VII   |          opened, and they shall not enter into Paradise until a camel
 46  I,      VII   |           be upon you!' they cannot enter it although they so desire. [
 47  I,      VII   |          would not extend mercy to? Enter ye Paradise; there is no
 48  I,      VII   |          and my brother, and let us enter into Thy mercy; for Thou
 49  I,      VII   |         will, and say 'hittatun and enter the gate adoring; so will
 50  I,       IX   |            them? God will make them enter into His mercy; verily,
 51  I,      XII   |            And he said, 'O my sons! enter not by one gate, but enter
 52  I,      XII   |          enter not by one gate, but enter by several gates; but I
 53  I,      XII   |           stay with him, and said, 'Enter ye into Egypt, if it please
 54  I,     XIII   |         Eden, into which they shall enter with the righteous amongst
 55  I,     XIII   |          seed; and the angels shall enter in unto them from every
 56  I,      XIV   |            believe and do aright to enter gardens beneath which rivers
 57  I,       XV   |        amidst gardens and springs: 'Enter ye therein with peace in
 58  I,      XVI   |        knows what ye did. Wherefore enter ye the doors of hell, to
 59  I,      XVI   |            of Eden which they shall enter, beneath them rivers flow;
 60  I,      XVI   |            say, 'Peace be upon you! enter ye into Paradise for that
 61 II,     XVII   |           to harm your faces and to enter the mosque as they entered
 62 II,     XVII   |            say, 'O my Lord! make me enter with a just entry; and make
 63 II,      XIX   |             aright; for these shall enter Paradise, and shall not
 64 II,      XXI   |  abominations! [75] And we made him enter into our mercy; verily,
 65 II,      XXI   |           patient: and we made them enter into our mercy; verily,
 66 II,     XXII   |           who believe and do aright enter into gardens beneath which
 67 II,     XXII   |            who believe and do right enter into gardens beneath which
 68 II,     XXII   |           He shall surely make them enter by an entrance that they
 69 II,     XXIV   |      provision!~ ~O ye who believe! enter not into houses which are
 70 II,     XXIV   |            one therein, then do not enter them until permission is
 71 II,     XXIV   |           crime against you that ye enter uninhabited houses,-a convenience
 72 II,     XXIV   |         separately 1.~ ~And when ye enter houses then greet each other
 73 II,    XXVII   |            please Thee; and make me enter into Thy mercy amongst Thy
 74 II,    XXVII   |             Verily, kings when they enter a city despoil it, and make
 75 II,    XXVII   |            And it was said to her, 'Enter the court;' and when she
 76 II,     XXIX   |            right, we will make them enter amongst the righteous.~ ~
 77 II,   XXXIII   |            O ye who believe! do not enter the houses of the prophet,
 78 II,   XXXIII   |           when ye are invited, then enter; and when ye have fed, disperse,
 79 II,     XXXV   |          Gardens of Eden shall they enter, adorned therein with bracelets
 80 II,    XXXVI   |           me!'~ ~[25] It was said, 'Enter thou into Paradise!' said
 81 II,    XXXIX   |   misbelievers!' It shall be said, 'Enter ye the gates of hell, to
 82 II,    XXXIX   |           have done well!~ ~ ./. so enter in to dwell for aye!' and
 83 II,       XL   |           hell! Our Lord! make them enter into gardens of Eden which
 84 II,       XL   |             a believer, these shall enter into Paradise; they shall
 85 II,       XL   |          day the Hour shall arise,' enter, O people of Pharaoh! into
 86 II,       XL   |         with pride to worship shall enter into hell, shrinking up.'~ ~
 87 II,       XL   |          and for that ye did exult; enter ye the gates of hell, to
 88 II,     XLII   |           but He makes whom He will enter into His mercy; and the
 89 II,    XLIII   |          and who are resigned. [70] Enter ye into Paradise, ye and
 90 II,      XLV   |           their Lord will make them enter into His mercy: that is
 91 II,    XLVII   |            mind; and will make them enter into Paradise which He has
 92 II,    XLVII   |             believe and do right to enter into gardens beneath which
 93 II,   XLVIII   |           believers, men and women, enter into gardens beneath which
 94 II,   XLVIII   |           Apostle, He will make him enter gardens beneath which rivers
 95 II,   XLVIII   |          make whomsoever He pleases enter into His mercy. Had they
 96 II,   XLVIII   |       vision 3 that ye shall verily enter the Sacred Mosque, if God
 97 II,        L   |        brings a repentant heart.~ ~'Enter into it in peace: this is
 98 II,    LVIII   |             Him; and will make them enter into gardens beneath which
 99 II,     LXVI   |      against God; and it was said, 'Enter the fire with those who
100 II,     LXVI   |             the fire with those who enter.'~ ~And God strikes out
101 II,   LXVIII   |          other, 'There shall surely enter it to-day unto you no poor
102 II,      LXX   |           every man of them wish to enter the garden of pleasure?~ ~
103 II,     LXXI   |            were drowned and made to enter into the fire, and they
104 II,    LXXVI   |            whomsoever He pleases to enter into His mercy; but the
105 II,   LXXXIX   |            well pleased with!~ ~And enter amongst my servants, [30]
106 II,   LXXXIX   |       amongst my servants, [30] and enter my Paradise!~ ~ ./. 
107 II,       CX   |              And thou shalt see men enter into God's religion by troops,~
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