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 1  I             |           he himself was forced to bear with patience the contumely
 2  I             |            nature being invoked to bear witness to the unity of
 3  I             |         the Medînah Sûrahs we must bear in mind Mohammed's position
 4  I             |           great!' (four times). 'I bear witness that there is no
 5  I             |           god but God' (twice). 'I bear witness that Mohammed is
 6  I             |             The Muslims are not to bear ill-will against the Qurâis
 7  I             |            is due. Each soul shall bear its own burden. The high
 8  I             |   revelation old folks' tales must bear the burden of their own
 9  I             |           of his deeds. Each is to bear the burden of his own sins.
10  I             |            Mohammed is exhorted to bear their insults patiently
11  I             |           believers by offering to bear their sins. Noah delivered
12  I             |        resurrection. No soul shall bear the burden of another. Mohammed
13  I             |           of the unbelievers shall bear witness against them on
14  I             |        devotion by night: he is to bear with the unbelievers for
15  I,       II   |     prepared for misbelievers. But bear the glad tidings to those
16  I,       II   |            Moses, we cannot always bear one kind of food; pray then
17  I,       II   |          you with strong will, and bear in mind what is therein,
18  I,       II   |       Aaron left; the angels shall bear it.' In that is surely a
19  I,      III   |     helpers. We believe in God, so bear witness that we are resigned 2.
20  I,      III   |           us down with those which bear witness.' But they (the
21  I,      III   |          they turn back then say, 'Bear witness that we are resigned.'~ ~
22  I,      III   |          continues] He said, 'Then bear witness, for I am witness
23  I,       IV   |           yourselves; and if these bear witness, then keep the women
24  I,       IV   |           the innocent, he hath to bear a calumny and a manifest
25  I,       IV   |          knowledge, and the angels bear witness too; though God
26  I,        V   |            is it easier for men to bear testimony according to the
27  I,        V   |         said, "We believe; do thou bear witness that we are resigned."'~ ~
28  I,       VI   |           it reaches. Do ye really bear witness that with God are
29  I,       VI   |            are other gods? Say, 'I bear not witness thereto:' say, '
30  I,       VI   |              for they~ ~ ./. shall bear their burdens on their backs,
31  I,       VI   |           backs, evil is what they bear.~ ~The life of this world
32  I,       VI   |            of yours? They say, 'We bear witness against ourselves.'
33  I,       VI   |            deceived them, and they bear witness against themselves
34  I,       VI   |          what the backs of both do bear, or the inwards, or what
35  I,       VI   |           with your witnesses, who bear witness that God has prohibited
36  I,       VI   |  prohibited these!' but if they do bear witness, bear thou not witness
37  I,       VI   |           if they do bear witness, bear thou not witness with them;
38  I,       VI   |         shall one bearing a burden bear the burden of another; and
39  I,      VII   |           from us;' and they shall bear witness against themselves
40  I,      VII   |          their seed, and made them bear witness against themselves, '
41  I,      VII   |             They said, 'Yea! we do bear witness'-lest ye should
42  I,       IX   |        yourselves; hard for him to bear is it that ye commit iniquity;
43  I,       XI   |          God to witness, and do ye bear witness too, that I am free
44  I,       XI   |         she, 'Alas for me! shall I bear a son when I am an old woman,
45  I,      XIV(1)|          Arabic, however, will not bear this rendering. The first
46  I,      XVI   |           forth to graze. And they bear your heavy burdens to towns
47  I,      XVI   |          folks' tales!'~ ~Let them bear the burden of their sins
48  I,      XVI   |           an ill burden shall they bear.~ ~ ./. Those who were before
49 II,     XVII   |            shall one burdened soul bear the burden of another.~ ~
50 II,     XVII   |           this Qur'ân, so let them bear in mind; but it will only
51 II,     XVII   |          canst with thy voice; and bear down upon them with thy
52 II,       XX   |        therefrom, verily, he shall bear on the resurrection day
53 II,       XX   |          day a burden:-for them to bear for aye, and evil for them
54 II,       XX   |     resurrection day will it be to bear.~ ~On the day when the trumpet
55 II,       XX   |            appointed time.~ ~[130] Bear patiently then what they
56 II,      XXI   |            of men; haply they will bear witness.'~ ~Said they, '
57 II,     XXIV   |           and hands and feet shall bear witness against them of
58 II,     XXIV   |          he has only his burden to bear, and ye have only your burden
59 II,     XXIV   |           have only your burden to bear. But if ye obey him, ye
60 II,   XXVIII   |            of which the keys would bear down a band of men endowed
61 II,     XXIX   |           Follow our path, we will bear your sins;' but they could
62 II,     XXIX   |          sins;' but they could not bear their sins at all; verily,
63 II,     XXIX   |       liars! But they shall surely bear their own burdens, and burdens
64 II,   XXXIII   |           not earned, such have to bear (the guilt of) calumny and
65 II,   XXXIII   |     mountains, but they refused to bear it, and shrank from it;
66 II,     XXXV   |         And no burdened soul shall bear the burden of another; and
67 II,    XXXVI   |           sign for them is that we bear their seed in a laden ship 2,
68 II,    XXXVI   |           us, and their feet shall bear witness of what they earned.
69 II,    XXXIX   |         But no burdened soul shall bear the burden of another; then
70 II,       XL   |         the Fire!~ ~ ./. Those who bear the throne and those around
71 II,      XLI   |     eyesight and their skins shall bear witness against them of
72 II,    XLIII   | intercession except those only who bear witness for the truth and
73 II,     LIII   |        that no burdened soul shall bear the burden of another? [
74 II,      LVI   |            ye till?~ Do ye make it bear seed, or do we make it bear
75 II,      LVI   |        bear seed, or do we make it bear seed?~ [65] If we pleased
76 II,    LXIII   |        come to thee, they say, 'We bear witness that thou art surely
77 II,     LXIX   |            on that day shall eight bear the throne of thy Lord!~ ~
78 II,     LXXI   |       servants, and they will only bear for children sinners and
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