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 1  I             |           tribal~ ~ ./. usages to guide him in his decisions, only
 2  I             |    tradition, is not a sufficient guide, since in many places verses
 3  I             |         Light.~ ~94. al-Hâdî, the Guide.~ ~95. al-Badî'h, the Incomparable~ ~
 4  I             |           the coming of Mehdi or 'guide,' who shall have the same
 5  I             |          punishment. The Qur'ân a guide and glad tidings. Man prays
 6  I             |     demonstrated. The Qur'ân is a guide, but the prophet cannot
 7  I             |           revealed by a spirit to guide into the right way.~ ~XLIII.
 8  I,        I   |          Thee we ask for aid. [5] Guide us in the right path, the
 9  I,       II   |      there is no doubt therein; a guide to the pious, who believe
10  I,       II   |       save to those whom God doth guide. But God will not waste
11  I,       II   |    dumb-founded, for God does not guide unjust folk.~ ~Or like him
12  I,       II   |           Thou 3 art not bound to guide them; but God guides whom
13  I,      III   |       lose.'~ ~[80] How shall God guide people who have disbelieved
14  I,       IV   |          to explain to you and to guide you into the ordinances
15  I,       IV   |        they earned? Do ye wish to guide those whom God hath led
16  I,       IV   |          pardon them, nor will He guide them in the path.~ ~Give
17  I,       IV   |          pardon them, nor will He guide them on the road-save the
18  I,       IV   |        Him and grace; and He will guide them to Himself by a right
19  I,       VI   |      Isaac and Jacob, each did we guide. And Noah we guided before
20  I,       VI   |          Whomsoever God wishes to guide, He expands his breast to
21  I,      VII   |           with them, nor could it guide them in the path? They took
22  I,      VII   |          leads astray there is no guide for him! He leaves them
23  I,        X   |           look at thee-canst thou guide the blind, although they
24  I,      XII   |    detailing of everything, and a guide and a mercy to a people
25  I,     XIII   |          and every people has its guide.~ ~God knows what each female
26  I,     XIII   |          God doth lead astray, no guide has he.'~ ~ ./. For them
27  I,      XVI   |         God's signs, God will not guide them, and for them is grievous
28 II,    XVIII   |         find for him no patron to guide aright. Thou mightst have
29 II,    XVIII   |          may be that my Lord will guide me to what is nearer to
30 II,      XIX   |        then follow me, and I will guide thee to a level way.~ ~[
31 II,       XX(1)|      Arabs used to light fires to guide travellers to shelter and
32 II,       XX   |      walked on and said, "Shall I guide you to one who will take
33 II,       XX   |         Said he, 'O Adam! shall I guide thee to the tree of immortality,
34 II,      XXI   |       made them high priests 2 to guide (men) by our bidding, and
35 II,     XXII   |         lead him astray, and will guide him towards the torment
36 II,     XXII   |           verily, God surely will guide those who believe into a
37 II,      XXV   |     sinners; but thy Lord is good guide and helper enough.~ ~Those
38 II,      XXV   |            then we make the sun a guide thereto, then we contract
39 II,     XXVI   |       with me is my Lord, He will guide me.'~ ~And we inspired Moses, '
40 II,    XXVII   |           on thee; nor art thou a guide to the blind, out of their
41 II,   XXVIII   |            And she said, 'Shall I guide you to~ ~ ./. the people
42 II,   XXVIII   |          may be that my Lord will guide me to a level path!' And
43 II,   XXVIII   |           which shall be a better guide than both, and I will follow
44 II,   XXVIII   |            Verily, thou canst not guide whom thou dost like, but
45 II,     XXIX   | strenuously for us we will surely guide them into our way, for,
46 II,      XXX   |          knowledge,-and who shall guide him whom God has led astray?
47 II,      XXX   |        and flee; nor hast thou to guide the blind out of their error;
48 II,    XXXIV   |         misbelieve say, 'Shall we guide~ ~ ./. you to a man who
49 II,   XXXVII   |          to serve beside God, and guide them to the way of hell,
50 II,   XXXVII   |         going to my Lord, He will guide me. My Lord! grant me (a
51 II,  XXXVIII   |           and be not partial, but guide us to a level way. Verily,
52 II,    XXXIX   |          leads astray there is no guide for him.~ ~ ./. 25] Shall
53 II,    XXXIX   |          leads astray there is no guide for him; and he whom God
54 II,       XL   |       what I see, and I will only guide you into the way of right
55 II,       XL   |       astray, for him there is no guide!~ ~And Joseph came to you
56 II,       XL   |         people! follow me, I will guide you to the way of the right
57 II,     XLII   |        made it a light whereby we guide whom we will of our servants.
58 II,    XLIII   |         you with what is a better guide than what ye found your
59 II,    XLIII   |          me; for, verily, He will guide me:' and he made it a word
60 II,    XLIII   |         make the deaf to hear, or guide the blind, or him who is
61 II,      XLV   |           dimness? who then shall guide him after God? Will they
62 II,    XLVII   |       shall not go wrong; He will guide them and set right their
63 II,   XLVIII   |         His favour upon thee, and guide thee in a right way, and
64 II,   XLVIII   |        sign for the believers and guide you in a right way;-and
65 II,     LXIV   |         they said, 'Shall mortals guide us?' and they misbelieved
66 II,     LXIV   |          believes in God, He will guide his heart; for God all things
67 II,    LXXIX   |           thyself, and that I may guide thee to thy Lord, and thou
68 II,     XCII   |           Verily, it is for us to guide;~ And, verily, ours are
69 II,    XCIII   |         and find thee erring, and guide thee? and find thee poor
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