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  1  I             | considered as the prophets of the faith.~ ~This cult no doubt came
  2  I             |            or chief shrine of the faith, contained, besides these,
  3  I             |       reasons than as a matter of faith or conviction. Some, indeed,
  4  I             |       truth, and who preached the faith of their father Abraham,
  5  I             |           title as expressing the faith of Abraham 1, but subsequently
  6  I             |          next converts to the new faith were two young men, Zobeir
  7  I             |       persecutions for the~ ~ ./. faith, and on the establishment
  8  I             |          In proportion as the new faith incurred the open hostility
  9  I             |        for a pledge of their good faith. This they gave in simple
 10  I             |           angels fighting for the faith. At length Mohammed gave
 11  I             |          bidding them embrace the faith and submit to his rule.
 12  I             |       bade them stand firm by the faith that he had taught them,
 13  I             |         commenced in perfect good faith, such a profession must
 14  I             |           said of it, the ancient faith of Abraham, and it was upon
 15  I             |     Abraham, and it was upon that faith that the greatness of the
 16  I             |          simplicity of the Hebrew faith and marred the grandeur
 17  I             |          was, as he asserted, the faith of their father Abraham,
 18  I             |           principle of the Muslim faith is a belief in Allâh, who,
 19  I             |        examine him concerning his faith. If he acknowledge that
 20  I             |         are, 1. The profession of faith in the unity of God, and
 21  I             |          the believers from their faith. Promise of God's help.
 22  I             |       sincerity in supporting the faith. Rebuke to the pagan Arabs
 23  I             |        not pardon the unstable in faith or the hypocrites. No middle
 24  I             |         as the book of Moses was. Faith required now without signs:
 25  I             |    exhorted to embrace Islam, the faith of the 'Hanîf. God alone
 26  I             |        that day. Justice and good faith inculcated, especially the
 27  I             |     worship God and fight for the faith of Abraham, whose religion
 28  I             |        Mohammed encouraged in his faith and purpose.~ ~XXIX. THE
 29  I             |     Exhortation to strive for the faith.~ ~ ./. XXX. THE CHAPTER
 30  I             |   undertook the responsibility of faith.~ ~XXXIV. THE CHAPTER OF
 31  I             |         and sacrifice all for the faith.~ ~ ./. XLVIII. THE CHAPTER
 32  I             |         word and to fight for the faith. Moses was disobeyed by
 33  I,       II   |         misbelief in exchange for faith has erred from the level
 34  I,       II   |        Christians;' that is their faith. Say thou, 'Bring your proofs,
 35  I,       II   |            Who is averse from the faith of Abraham save one who
 36  I,       II   |             Say, 'Not so! but the faith of Abraham the 'Hanîf 1,
 37  I,       II   |           God will not waste your faith, for verily, God with men
 38  I,       II(3)|   benefits received as well as of faith.~ ~
 39  I,      III   |     perchance go back (from their faith1 - 'do not believe save
 40  I,      III   |        the truth, then follow the faith of Abraham, a 'hanîf, who
 41  I,      III   |         will turn you, after your faith, to unbelievers again. How
 42  I,      III   |          ye misbelieve after your faith, then taste the torment
 43  I,      III   |       misbelief than they were to faith. They say with their mouths
 44  I,      III   |           it only increased their faith, and they said, 'God is
 45  I,      III   |        who purchase misbelief for faith, they do not hurt God at
 46  I,      III   |      heard a crier calling to the faith, "Believe in your Lord,"
 47  I,       IV   |         God knows best about your faith. Ye come one from the other;
 48  I,       IV   |        does good, and follows the faith of~ ~ ./. paragraph continues]
 49  I,        V   |          whoso disbelieves in the faith, of a truth his work is
 50  I,       VI   |          and do not obscure their faith with wrong, they are those
 51  I,       VI(1)|      trace it had of the original faith of Abraham The 'Hanîf.~ ~
 52  I,       VI   |           some signs do come, its faith shall profit no soul which
 53  I,       VI   |           earned some good by its faith. Say, 'Wait ye expectant,
 54  I,       VI   |        way, a right religion,-the faith of Abraham the 'Hanîf, for
 55  I,      VII   |        thou shalt return unto our faith.' Said he, 'What even if
 56  I,      VII   |        God if we return unto your faith, after God has saved us
 57  I,     VIII   |        them they increase them in faith; and on their Lord do they
 58  I,       IX   |         know.~ ~But if they break faith with you after their treaty,
 59  I,       IX   |   misbelief; verily, they have no faith, haply they may desist.~ ~
 60  I,       IX   |        love misbelief rather than faith; for whosoever amongst you
 61  I,       IX   |       have misbelieved after your faith; if we forgive one sect
 62  I,       IX   |         you has this increased in faith?' But as for those who believe,
 63  I,       IX   |          it does increase them in faith, and they shall rejoice:
 64  I,        X   |         Lord guides them by their faith; beneath them shall rivers
 65  I,        X   |       would have believed and its faith would have, profited it.
 66  I,      XII   |           verily, I have left the faith of a people who do not believe
 67  I,      XII   |           And I have followed the faith of my fathers, Abraham and
 68  I,      XIV   |       else ye shall return to our faith!' And their Lord inspired
 69  I,      XVI   |       whose heart is quiet in the faith,-but whoso expands his breast
 70  I,      XVI   |        inspired thee, 'Follow the faith of Abraham, a 'Hanîf, for
 71 II,    XVIII   |         you back again unto their faith, and ye would never prosper
 72 II,      XXI(4)|         representing a particular faith, and means that the religion
 73 II,     XXII   |   hindrance by your religion,-the faith of your father Abraham.
 74 II,      XXX   |           are given knowledge and faith will say, 'We have tarried
 75 II,    XXXII   |         day of the decision their faith shall not profit those who
 76 II,   XXXIII   |         it only increased them in faith and resignation.~ ~Amongst
 77 II,   XXXIII(2)|                     That is, 'the faith.'~ ~ ./. 
 78 II,       XL   |           ye were called unto the faith and misbelieved?' They shall
 79 II,       XL   |         people, who concealed his faith, said, 'Will ye kill a man
 80 II,       XL   |       with Him.'~ ~[85] But their faith was of no avail to them
 81 II,     XLII(1)|                    I.e. after the faith of Islâm had been accepted
 82 II,     XLII(1)|          and supported the p. 207 faith, or after the Jews and Christians
 83 II,     XLII   |        what the Book was, nor the faith: but we made it a light
 84 II,   XLVIII   |    believers that they might have faith added to their faith;-and
 85 II,   XLVIII   |         have faith added to their faith;-and God's are the hosts
 86 II,   XLVIII(2)|          Mohammedan profession of faith, 'There is no god but God,
 87 II,     XLIX   |      commit a sin 3; God has made faith beloved by you, and has
 88 II,     XLIX   |        ill name is iniquity after faith 1!~ ~O ye who believe! carefully
 89 II,     XLIX(1)|       person who has embraced the faith with iniquity. The passage
 90 II,     XLIX   |          become Muslims;" for the faith has not entered into your
 91 II,     XLIX   |           by directing you to the faith, if ye do speak the truth!'~ ~
 92 II,      LII   |          seed follows them in the faith, we will unite their seed
 93 II,      LVI(1)|        foremost in professing the faith on earth shall be the foremost
 94 II,    LVIII   |           done!~ ~They take their faith for a cloak; and they turn
 95 II,    LVIII   |        clansmen.~ ~He has written faith in their hearts, and He
 96 II,      LIX   |    settled in the abode 2 and the faith before them, love those
 97 II,      LIX   |         beforehand with us in the faith, and place not in our hearts
 98 II,       LX   |         try them: God knows their faith. If ye know them to be believers
 99 II,    LXIII   |          liars!~ ~They take their faith 2 for a cloak, and then
100 II,    LXXIV   |       believe may be increased in faith; and that those who have
101 II,    LXXXV(3)|           and 'the witnessed' the faith.~ ~
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