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  1  I             |           to such mean offices. The death of an Arab, however, was
  2  I             |         great affection, and at his death, which happened two years
  3  I             |         happy one.~ ~Long after her death his love for 'Hadîgah remained
  4  I             |           and in an existence after death they had no belief. So the
  5  I             |          battle of Bedr, was put to death, and not long after the
  6  I             |       tradition.~ ~At the prophet's death no collected edition of
  7  I             |            the memories of men whom death might at any moment carry
  8  I             |           any moment carry off. The death of many Muslim warriors
  9  I             | resurrection; Azrâ'îl, the angel of death.~ ~Two angels are appointed
 10  I             |       condition of the soul between death and the resurrection, Islâm
 11  I             |         prophets of old. Mohammed's death must not divert the believers
 12  I             |   hypocrites detected and reproved. Death the common lot even of apostles.
 13  I             |             punishment at and after death if they do so. The happiness
 14  I             |            every soul must taste of death. The unbelievers mock at
 15  I             |      conception, birth, growth, and death of men, and the growth of
 16  I             |       prosper. The creation, birth, death, and resurrection of man:
 17  I             |      compelled to work for him: his death only discovered by means
 18  I             |             advice: he is stoned to death by the populace: Gabriel
 19  I             |        conception, birth, life, and death of man. Idolaters shall
 20  I             |           the two recording angels: death and resurrection. The last
 21  I,       II   |           thunder-clap, for fear of death, for God encompasses the
 22  I,       II   |            raised you up after your death; perhaps ye may be grateful.
 23  I,       II   |             not mankind's: long for death then if ye speak the truth:
 24  I,       II   |     witnesses when Jacob was facing death, when he said to his sons, '
 25  I,       II(1)|       especially in the presence of death.~ ~
 26  I,       II   |       therewith the earth after its death, and spreads abroad therein
 27  I,       II   |            you is face to face with death, if he leave (any) goods,
 28  I,       II(1)|            threatened at Mecca with death unless he apostatized from
 29  I,       II   |           by thousands, for fear of death; and God said to them 'Die,'
 30  I,       II   |           is He who giveth life and death,' he said, 'I give life~ ~ ./. 
 31  I,       II   |              I give life~ ~ ./. and death.' Abraham said, 'But verily,
 32  I,       II   |           God revive this after its death?' And God made him die for
 33  I,      III   |         patient? Why, ye longed for death before ye met it! Now ye
 34  I,      III   |              for God gives life and death; and God on what ye do doth
 35  I,      III   |            Ward off from yourselves death, if ye do speak the truth.'~ ~
 36  I,      III   |            Every soul must taste of death; and ye shall only be paid
 37  I,       IV   |             women in houses 1 until death release them, or God shall
 38  I,       IV   |            who do evil, until, when death comes before one of them,
 39  I,       IV   |               80] Wheresoe'er ye be death will overtake you, though
 40  I,       IV   |           and His prophet, and then death catches him up,-his hire
 41  I,       IV   |           believe in him before his death 2; and on the day of judgment
 42  I,       IV(2)|           allude to the time of his death after his second advent,
 43  I,        V   |           land, and the calamity of death befall you; ye shall shut
 44  I,       VI   |        guardian angels, until, when death comes to Any one of you,
 45  I,       VI   |         unjust are in the floods of death, and the angels stretch
 46  I,       VI   |         devotion and my life and my death belong to God, the Lord
 47  I,     VIII   |             were being driven on to death and looked thereon; and
 48  I,       IX(3)|           shortly before Mohammed's death, who left no instructions
 49  I,       IX(2)|            it till the day of their death.~ ~ ./. 
 50  I,       XI   |             will be raised up after death,' those who misbelieve will
 51  I,      XII   |            thou art at the point of death, or art of those who perish!'~ ~
 52  I,      XIV   |            cannot gulp it down; and death shall come upon him from
 53  I,      XVI   |       therewith the earth after its death; verily, in that is a sign
 54 II,     XVII   |            torment both of life and death, then thou wouldst not have
 55 II,    XVIII   |         thou wilt grieve thyself to death for sorrow after them, if
 56 II,      XXI   |           Every soul shall taste of death! we will test them with
 57 II,      XXI(1)|           he rolls up at a person's death. The word, however, may
 58 II,    XXIII   |           is who gives you life and death and His is the alternation
 59 II,    XXIII   |             presence!'~ ~Until when death comes to any one of them
 60 II,      XXV   |          profit, and cannot control death, or life, or resurrection.~ ~[
 61 II,     XXVI   |          thou art vexing thyself to death that they will not be believers!~ ~
 62 II,     XXIX   |            Every soul must taste of death, then unto us shall ye return;
 63 II,     XXIX   |             the~ ~ ./. earth in its death?' they will surely say, '
 64 II,      XXX   |        quickens the earth after its death, and thus shall ye too be
 65 II,      XXX   |       therewith the earth after its death; verily, in that are signs
 66 II,      XXX   |        quickens the earth after its death; verily, that is the quickener
 67 II,    XXXII   |    disbelieve.~ ~Say, 'The angel of death shall take you away, he
 68 II,   XXXIII   |          you naught; if ye fly from death or slaughter, even then
 69 II,   XXXIII   |      rolling like one fainting with death; but when the fear has passed
 70 II,    XXXIV   |             when we decreed for him death, naught guided them to his
 71 II,    XXXIV   |           naught guided them to his death save a reptile of the earth
 72 II,    XXXIV(1)|           prayed God to conceal his death from them lest they should
 73 II,    XXXIV(1)|     position for a year without his death being suspected, until a
 74 II,    XXXIV(1)|           revealing the fact of his death. The shameful torment which
 75 II,     XXXV   |       therewith the earth after its death; so shall the resurrection
 76 II,   XXXVII   |           we not die save our first death? and shall we not be tormented?-
 77 II,    XXXIX   |          souls at the time of their death; and those which do not
 78 II,    XXXIX   |        those on whom He has decreed death, and sends, others back
 79 II,       XL(1)|            the deprivation of it at death, and to the being quickened
 80 II,       XL(1)|        birth and raised again after death.~ ~ ./. 
 81 II,     XLIV   |           say, 'It is but our first death 2, so bring our fathers,
 82 II,     XLIV   |          shall not taste therein of death save their first death,
 83 II,     XLIV   |           of death save their first death, and we will keep them from
 84 II,      XLV   |         thereby the earth after its death, and in the veering of the
 85 II,      XLV   |             in their life and their death?-ill it is they judge.~ ~
 86 II,    XLVII   |             look of one fainting in death. Preferable for them were
 87 II,        L   |           ready!~ ~And the agony of death shall come in truth! - '
 88 II,      LVI   |            have decreed amongst you death; but we~ are not forestalled
 89 II,     LVII   |        quickens the earth after its death!-we have manifested to you
 90 II,     LXII   |         other people; then wish for death if ye do speak the truth!'~ ~
 91 II,     LXII   |         unjust.~ ~Say, 'Verily, the death from which ye flee will
 92 II,    LXIII   |            bestowed upon you before death come on any one of you,
 93 II,    LXVII   |             over all!~ ~Who created death and life, to try you, which
 94 II,     LXIX(1)|                                I.e. death.~ ~  ./. 
 95 II,    LXXIV(3)|                                I.e. death.~ ~
 96 II,     LXXV(2)|                         I.e. in the death struggle.~ ~
 97 II,    LXXIX(1)|           Referring to the angel of death and his assistants, who
 98 II,   LXXXIV(1)|                        From life to death, and from death to the future
 99 II,   LXXXIV(1)|             life to death, and from death to the future life.~ ~
100 II,    LXXXV(4)|             with fire, and burnt to death.~ ~ ./. 
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