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 1  I             |        what he was saying, that Satan had put the blasphemous
 2  I             |         Saitân, 'the devil' or 'Satan,' was originally an angel
 3  I             |        The infidels forsaken by Satan, their leader, on the day
 4  I             |     Helplessness of the damned: Satan will desert them. But believers
 5  I             |       future life also rebuked. Satan is the patron of the infidels.
 6  I             |  keeping to a treaty once made. Satan has no power over believers.
 7  I             |  Meccans~ ~ ./. of a like fate. Satan contrives to suggest a wrong
 8  I,       II   |       of the transgressors. And Satan made them backslide therefrom
 9  I,       II   |     follow not the footsteps of Satan, verily, to you he is an
10  I,       II   |     follow not the footsteps of Satan; verily, to you he is an
11  I,       II   |          save as he riseth whom Satan hath paralysed with a touch;
12  I,      III   |       her and for her seed from Satan the pelted 2.'~ ~And her
13  I,      III   |      two armies met, it was but Satan who made them slip for something
14  I,      III   |        grace.~ ~It is only that Satan who frightens his friends.
15  I,       IV   |     last day;-but whosoever has Satan for his mate, an evil mate
16  I,       IV   |         disbelieve therein, and Satan wishes to lead them into
17  I,       IV   |     then against the friends of Satan, verily, Satan's tricks
18  I,       IV   |       friends of Satan, verily, Satan's tricks are weak.~ ~Do
19  I,       IV   |       His mercy ye had followed Satan, save a few.~ ~Fight, then,
20  I,        V   |      are only an abomination of Satan's work; avoid them then
21  I,        V   |      that haply ye may prosper. Satan only desires to place enmity
22  I,       VI   |     their hearts were hard, and Satan made seemly to them that
23  I,       VI   |   discourse; for it may be that Satan may make thee forget; but
24  I,       VI   |        guided us, like him whom Satan hath led away bewildered
25  I,       VI   |            not the footsteps of Satan; verily, he is to you an
26  I,      VII   |        be of the unjust.'~ ~But Satan whispered to them to display
27  I,      VII   |         and say to you, Verily, Satan is to you an open foe?'
28  I,      VII   |         O sons of Adam! let not Satan infatuate you as he drove
29  I,      VII   |     stepped away therefrom, and Satan followed him, and he was
30  I,      VII(1)|      son, at the instigation of Satan, 'Abd el 'Hareth, 'servant
31  I,      VII(1)|  servant of God,' 'Hareth being Satan's name among the angels.
32  I,     VIII   |     away from you the plague of Satan, and to tie up your hearts
33  I,     VIII   |    comprehends.~ ~[50] And when Satan made their works appear
34  I,      XII   | Remember me with thy lord!' But Satan made him 2 forget the remembrance
35  I,      XII(2)|        interpreted, either that Satan made the butler forget to
36  I,      XII(2)|       his lord Pharaoh, or that Satan made Joseph forget for the
37  I,      XII   |      you from the desert, after Satan had made a breach between
38  I,      XIV   |       we have no escape.'~ ~And Satan says, when the affair is
39  I,      XVI   |        nations before thee, but Satan made their works seemly
40  I,      XVI   |        ask refuge with God from Satan the pelted one 1.~ ~Verily,
41 II,     XVII   |        in a kind way 1; verily, Satan makes ill-will between them;
42 II,     XVII   |  ill-will between them; verily, Satan was ever unto man an open
43 II,     XVII   | children; and promise them, but Satan promises them naught but
44 II,    XVIII   |       the fish, but it was only Satan who made me forget it, lest
45 II,      XIX   |       45] 'O my sire! serve not Satan; verily, Satan is ever a
46 II,      XIX   |        serve not Satan; verily, Satan is ever a rebel against
47 II,      XIX   |      thou mayest be a client of Satan.'~ ~Said he, 'What! art
48 II,     XXII   |        but that when he wished, Satan threw not something into
49 II,     XXII   |     wish 1; but God annuls what Satan throws; then does God confirm
50 II,     XXII   |      knowing, wise-to make what Satan throws a trial unto those
51 II,     XXII(1)|           but that when he read Satan threw something into his
52 II,     XXII(1)|         Manât the other third?' Satan put it into his mouth to
53 II,     XXIV   |     follow not the footsteps of Satan, for he who follows the
54 II,     XXIV   |        follows the footsteps of Satan, verily, he bids you sin
55 II,      XXV   |    after it had come to me, for Satan leaves man in the lurch!'~ ~
56 II,    XXVII   |         sun instead of God, for Satan had made seemly to them
57 II,   XXVIII   |          This is of the work of Satan, verily, he is a misleading
58 II,     XXIX   |     from their habitations; for Satan made seemly to them their
59 II,     XXXI   |      agreed upon;'-what! though Satan calls them to the torment
60 II,    XXXVI   |        that ye should not serve Satan? verily, he is to you an
61 II,    LVIII   |          they are liars!~ ~[20] Satan hath overridden them, and
62 II,    LVIII   |       God: they are the crew of Satan; ay, the crew of Satan,
63 II,    LVIII   |       of Satan; ay, the crew of Satan, they are the losers!~ ~
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