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  1  I             |               For Sâudâ's love, my soul had found relief!~ But '
  2  I             |            to the condition of the soul between death and the resurrection,
  3  I             |        dealing to be practised. No soul compelled beyond its capacity.
  4  I             |          and devotion is due. Each soul shall bear its own burden.
  5  I             |           notes the deeds of every soul. Stratagem unavailing against
  6  I             |         granted immortality: every soul must taste of death. The
  7  I             |            at the resurrection. No soul shall bear the burden of
  8  I             |           By the night star! every soul has a guardian angel. Creation
  9  I             |            Mecca.)~ ~Purity of the Soul brings happiness. Example
 10  I,       II   |            Fear the day wherein no soul shall pay any recompense
 11  I,       II   |         any recompense for another soul, [45] nor shall intercession
 12  I,       II   |       undone.~ ~When too ye slew a soul and disputed thereupon,
 13  I,       II   |           And fear the day when no soul shall pay a recompense for
 14  I,       II   |       shall pay a recompense for a soul, nor shall an equivalent
 15  I,       II   |         save one who is foolish of soul? for we have chosen him
 16  I,       II   |            men one who selleth his soul 1, craving those things
 17  I,       II   |            he is unjust to his own soul: and do not take God's signs
 18  I,       II   |   incumbent; but in reason, for no soul shall be obliged beyond
 19  I,       II   |            to God; then shall each soul be paid what it has earned,
 20  I,       II   |            will not require of the soul save its capacity .It shall
 21  I,      III   |       there is no doubt, when each soul shall be paid what it has
 22  I,      III   |         all.'~ ~The day that every soul shall find what it has done
 23  I,      III   |        thankful. It is not for any soul to die, save by God's permission
 24  I,      III   |  resurrection day. Then shall each soul be paid what it has earned,
 25  I,      III   |         illuminating Book.~ ~Every soul must taste of death; and
 26  I,       IV   |           who created you from one soul, and created therefrom its
 27  I,        V   |            of the unjust.' But his soul allowed him to slay his
 28  I,        V   |          Israel that whoso kills a soul, unless it~ ~ ./. be for
 29  I,        V   |           it~ ~ ./. be for another soul or for violence in the land,
 30  I,        V   |         Thou knowest what is in my soul, but I know not what is
 31  I,        V   |            know not what is in Thy soul; verily, Thou art one who
 32  I,       VI   |         remind them thereby that a soul shall be given up for what
 33  I,       VI   |           made you spring from one soul, and gave you a settlement
 34  I,       VI   |         thereto, it is against his soul; and I am not your keeper.~ ~[
 35  I,       VI   |        concealed, and kill not the soul, which God hath forbidden
 36  I,       VI   |      justice. We do not compel the soul save what it can compass;
 37  I,       VI   |          its faith shall profit no soul which did not believe before,
 38  I,       VI   |            is Lord of all?' but no soul shall earn aught save against
 39  I,      VII   |         right-we will not oblige a soul more than its capacity-they
 40  I,      VII   |           who created you from one soul, and made therefrom its
 41  I,     VIII   |           the angels take away the soul's of those who misbelieve;
 42  I,        X   | worshipping us.' There shall every soul prove what it has sent on
 43  I,        X   |          him.'~ ~[55] And if every soul that hath done wrong had
 44  I,        X   |           guidance is only for his soul; and he who errs, errs only
 45  I,       XI   |          day when it shall come no soul shall speak save by His
 46  I,      XII   |          not clear myself, for the soul is very urgent to evil,
 47  I,      XII   |         save for a want in Jacob's soul which it fulfilled; for,
 48  I,      XII   |       Joseph kept it secret in his soul and disclosed it not to
 49  I,     XIII   |         who is standing over every soul (to note) what it has earned -- - ?
 50  I,     XIII   |    altogether! He knows what every soul earns; and the misbelievers
 51  I,      XIV   |           that God may reward each soul according to what it has
 52  I,      XVI   |         with great wretchedness of soul;-verily, your Lord is kind
 53  I,      XVI   |       merciful.~ ~On the day every soul will come to wrangle for
 54  I,      XVI   |      wrangle for itself, and every soul shall be paid what it has
 55 II,     XVII   |        accepts it only for his own soul: and he who errs, errs only
 56 II,     XVII   |             nor shall one burdened soul bear the burden of another.~ ~
 57 II,     XVII   |               35] And slay not the soul that God has forbidden you,
 58 II,     XVII(1)|             According to some, the soul generally; but according
 59 II,       XX   |            it appear 2, that every soul may be recompensed for its
 60 II,       XX   |           a secret fear within his soul.~ ~Said we, 'Fear not! thou
 61 II,       XX   |           and cast it; for thus my soul induced me.'~ ~ ./. Said
 62 II,      XXI   |           live on for aye?~ ~Every soul shall taste of death! we
 63 II,      XXI   |           resurrection day, and no soul shall be wronged at all,
 64 II,    XXIII   |           But we will not oblige a soul beyond its capacity; for
 65 II,      XXV   |         with God; and kill not the soul which God has prohibited
 66 II,    XXVII   |          only grateful for his own soul, and he who is ungrateful,-
 67 II,   XXVIII   |          verily, I have wronged my soul, but forgive me.' So He
 68 II,     XXIX   |       strenuously only for his own soul; verily, God is independent
 69 II,     XXIX   |   therefore do ye worship.~ ~Every soul must taste of death, then
 70 II,     XXXI   |          only thankful for his own soul; and he who is ungrateful-verily,
 71 II,     XXXI   |       again are but as that of one soul; verily, God both hears
 72 II,     XXXI   |            is in the wombs; and no soul knows what it is that it
 73 II,     XXXI   |       shall earn to-morrow; and no soul knows in what land it shall
 74 II,    XXXII   |         them do they give alms. No soul knows what is reserved for
 75 II,   XXXIII   |          thou didst conceal in thy soul what God was about to display;
 76 II,     XXXV   |            He pleases; let not thy soul then be wasted in sighing
 77 II,     XXXV   |        unto God.~ ~And no burdened soul shall bear the burden of
 78 II,    XXXVI   |           us.~ ~And on that day no soul shall be wronged at all,
 79 II,    XXXIX   |            He created you from one soul; then He made from it its
 80 II,    XXXIX   |            in you. But no burdened soul shall bear the burden of
 81 II,    XXXIX   |           guided it is for his own soul: but whoso goes astray it
 82 II,    XXXIX   |          ye can perceive!~ ~Lest a soul should say, 'O my sighing!
 83 II,    XXXIX   |            wronged! [70] And every soul shall be paid for what it
 84 II,       XL   |       dominant! to-day shall every soul be recompensed for that
 85 II,      XLI   |           does right it is for his soul, and whoso does evil it
 86 II,      XLV   |           aright it is for his own soul, and whosoever does evil
 87 II,      XLV   |          earth in truth; and every soul shall be recompensed for
 88 II,    XLVII   |          niggardly against his own soul: but God is rich and ye
 89 II,        L   |            we know what his~ ~ ./. soul whispers; for we are nigher
 90 II,        L   |   threatened day!~ ~[20] And every soul shall come-with it a driver
 91 II,        L(2)|         driver' to the unbelieving soul.~ ~
 92 II,     LIII   |         his word?-that no burdened soul shall bear the burden of
 93 II,      LVI(2)|                              2 The soul of a dying man. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 
 94 II,      LIX   |             fear God; and let each soul look to what it sends on
 95 II,    LXIII   |           God will never respite a soul when its appointed time
 96 II,      LXV   |            God will not compel any soul beyond what He has given
 97 II,    LXXIV   |       forward or to tarry!~ ~Every soul is pledged 1 for what it
 98 II,     LXXV   |         swear by the self-accusing soul!~ ~Does man think that we
 99 II,     LXXV   |         them!~ ~Nay, but when the [soul] comes up into the throat,
100 II,    LXXIX   |           Lord, and prohibited his soul from lust, verily, Paradise
101 II,    LXXXI   |        shall be brought nigh,~ The soul shall know what it has produced!~ [
102 II,   LXXXII   |       turned upside down,~ [5] The soul shall know what it has sent
103 II,   LXXXII   |        judgment day? a day when no soul shall control aught for
104 II,   LXXXVI   |        brightness.~ ~Verily, every soul has a guardian over it.~ ~[
105 II,   LXXXIX   |            his!~ ~O thou comforted soul! return unto thy Lord, well
106 II,      XCI   |           what spread it!~ And the soul and what fashioned it, and
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