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 1  I             |     bursting into tears turned to leave the place. But the kind
 2  I             |           who had been allowed to leave after a few hours' imprisonment.~ ~
 3  I             |    allusions in the Qur'ân itself leave much uncertain.~ ~In the
 4  I             |           down on the corpse, and leave it to be torn by dragons
 5  I             |          he is bidden to wait and leave the issue to God.~ ~XII.
 6  I             |        punishment. The Israelites leave Egypt and are pursued. The
 7  I             |         they deserve he would not leave so much as a beast on the
 8  I             |           They say now, 'Shall we leave our gods for a mad poet?'
 9  I             |      unbelief. Muslims are not to leave the congregation during
10  I,       II   |         to face with death, if he leave (any) goods, the legacy
11  I,       II   |          Those of you who die and leave wives behind, let these
12  I,       II   |          Those of you who die and leave wives, should bequeath to
13  I,      III   |          over-come you; but if He leave you in the lurch, who is~ ~ ./. 
14  I,      III   |       shameful woe. God would not leave believers in the state which
15  I,       IV   |         their parents and kindred leave, and women should have a
16  I,       IV   |         their parents and kindred leave, whether it be little or
17  I,       IV   |          let these fear lest they leave behind them a weak seed,
18  I,       IV   |           half of what your wives leave, if they have no son; but
19  I,       IV   |        have a fourth of what they leave, after payment of the bequests
20  I,       IV   |          have a fourth of what ye leave, if ye have no son; but
21  I,       IV   |         have an eighth of what ye leave, after payment of the bequest
22  I,       IV   |        they turn again and amend, leave them alone, verily, God
23  I,       IV   |           have joined right hands leave; so give them their portion,
24  I,       IV   |     however be quite partial, and leave one as it were in suspense;
25  I,       VI   |            haply they may fear.~ ~Leave those who have taken their
26  I,       VI   |        fathers.' Say, 'God,' then leave them in their discussion
27  I,       VI   |         not at first; and we will leave them, in their rebellion,
28  I,       VI   |        would not have done it; so leave them with what they do devise.~ ~
29  I,       VI   |        the transgressors.~ ~[120] Leave alone the outside of sin
30  I,       VI   |           would not have done it, leave them alone and that which
31  I,      VII   |        may worship God alone, and leave what our fathers used to
32  I,      VII   |          God's is a sign for you; leave her then to eat in the land
33  I,      VII   |     believe in him ere I give you leave? This is craft which ye
34  I,      VII   |           s people said, 'Will ye leave Moses and his people to
35  I,      VII   |          evil in the land, and to leave thee and thy gods?' Said
36  I,      VII   |         tongue, or if thou should leave him, hangs out his tongue
37  I,      VII   |          on Him then thereby, and leave those who pervert His names 1;
38  I,       IX   |          why didst thou give them leave (to stay) until it was made
39  I,       IX   |        and they ask thee then for leave to sally forth; say, 'Ye
40  I,       IX   |           means will ask thee for leave to stay at home and say, '
41  I,       IX   |    against those who ask thee for leave to stay at home while they
42  I,       XI   |        manifest sign; nor will we leave our gods at thy word; nor
43  I,       XI   |         of God is a sign for you; leave her, then, to feed in God'
44  I,      XII   |           until my father give me leave, or God judge for me, for
45  I,       XV   |       they had been resigned 3.~ ~Leave them to eat and enjoy themselves
46  I,      XVI   |          wrong-doing He would not leave upon the earth a single
47 II,     XVII(1)|           if you are compelled to leave them in order to seek your
48 II,    XVIII   |       right hand, and when it set leave them on the left hand, while
49 II,    XVIII   |         gather them, and will not leave one of them behind. Then
50 II,      XIX   |          who fear us; but we will leave the evildoers therein on
51 II,       XX   |          in Him before I give you leave? Verily, he is your master
52 II,       XX   |          people, since thou didst leave, and es Sâmarîy 1 has led
53 II,       XX   |     scattered pieces, and He will leave them a level plain, thou
54 II,      XXI   |           unto his Lord, 'O Lord! leave me not alone; for thou art
55 II,    XXIII   |          they have themselves. So leave them in their flood (of
56 II,     XXIV   |       houses, until ye have asked leave and saluted the people thereof,
57 II,     XXIV   |          not reached puberty, ask leave of you three times: before
58 II,     XXIV   |        reach puberty let them ask leave as those before them asked
59 II,     XXIV   |           those before them asked leave. Thus does God explain to
60 II,     XXIV   |         until they have asked his leave; verily, those who ask thy
61 II,     XXIV   |         verily, those who ask thy leave they it is who believe in
62 II,     XXIV   |             But when they ask thy leave for any of their own concerns,
63 II,     XXIV   |           own concerns, then give leave to whomsoever thou wilt
64 II,     XXVI   |     believe in Him ere I give you leave? Verily, he is your chief
65 II,     XXVI   |        males of all the world and leave what God your Lord has created
66 II,   XXXIII   |          And a part of them asked leave of the prophet (to return),
67 II,   XXXIII   |     houses of the prophet, unless leave be given you, for a meal,-
68 II,   XXXIII(1)| reluctantly obliged to ask you to leave.~ ~
69 II,     XXXV   |           they earn, He would not leave upon the back of it 1 a
70 II,    XXXVI   |            and what vestiges they leave behind; and everything have
71 II,   XXXVII   |          say, [3j] What! shall we leave our gods for an infatuated
72 II,   XXXVII   |          do ye call upon Baal and leave the best of Creators, God
73 II,    XLIII   |           attribute to Him!~ ~But leave them to ponder and to play
74 II,     XLIV   |           ye will be pursued. But leave the sea in quiet-verily,
75 II,      LII   |     Clouds in masses!'~ ~[45] But leave them till they meet that
76 II,      LIX(1)|       offence they were forced to leave the country.~ ~
77 II,     LXII   |           remembrance of God, and leave off traffic; that is better
78 II,     LXII   |        sport they flock to it and leave thee standing 3! Say, 'What
79 II,      LXX   |        nor are we prevented!~ ~So leave them to plunge in discussion,
80 II,     LXXI   |        said, "Ye shall surely not leave your gods: ye shall surely
81 II,     LXXI   |           ye shall surely neither leave Wadd, nor Suwâ'h, nor YaghûTH,
82 II,     LXXI   |          And Noah said, 'My Lord! leave not upon the earth one dweller
83 II,     LXXI   |            Thou, if Thou shouldst leave them, they will lead astray
84 II,   LXXIII   |          a decorous flight.~ ~And leave me and those who say it
85 II,    LXXIV   |    misbelievers aught but easy!~ ~Leave me alone with him I have
86 II,    LXXIV   |         hell-fire is? It will not leave and will not let alone.
87 II,    LXXVI   |          the transitory life, and leave behind them a heavy day!~ ~
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