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 1  I             |     Hudâibîyeh. Those left behind wish to share the spoils gained
 2  I,       II   |        eat therefrom amply as you wish; but do not draw near this
 3  I,       II   |    therefrom as plentifully as ye wish; and enter the gate worshipping
 4  I,       II   |         patron or a help.~ ~Do ye wish to question your apostle
 5  I,       II   |       back in that (case) if they wish for reconciliation; for,
 6  I,       II   |      father). But if both parties wish to wean, by mutual consent
 7  I,       II   |          crime in them. And if ye wish to provide a wet-nurse for
 8  I,       IV   |         good for you.~ ~But if ye wish to exchange one wife for
 9  I,       IV   |      those who follow their lusts wish that ye should swerve with
10  I,       IV   |          from her people. If they wish for reconciliation, God
11  I,       IV   |        buy error, and they~ ~ ./. wish that ye may err from the
12  I,       IV   |        revealed before thee; they wish to refer their judgment
13  I,       IV   |           what they earned? Do ye wish to guide those whom God
14  I,       IV   |      rather than believers; do ye wish to make for God a power
15  I,        V   |           therewith. God does not wish to make any hindrance for
16  I,        V   |          of the worlds; verily, I wish that thou mayest draw upon
17  I,        V   |         is grievous woe. They may wish to go forth from the Fire,
18  I,       VI   |         Him unless my Lord should wish for anything. My Lord doth
19  I,     VIII   |         the misbelievers.~ ~If ye wish 2 the matter to be decided,
20  I,     VIII   |          and knows.~ ~But if they wish to betray thee, then God
21  I,     VIII   |       slaughtered in the land! Ye wish to have the goods of this
22  I,        X   |     believe in it now!-And yet ye wish to bring it on! Then shall
23  I,        X   |      remove it save He; and if He wish thee well, there is none
24  I,       XI   |       resigned?~ ~Whosoever shall wish for the life of this world
25  I,       XI   |       advice profit you, should I wish to advise you, if God wish
26  I,       XI   |        wish to advise you, if God wish to lead you into error.
27  I,       XI   |        which I forbid you, I only wish to better you so far as
28  I,     XIII   |      therein for aye!~ ~They will wish thee to hasten on the evil
29  I,      XIV   |        mortals like ourselves; ye wish to turn us from what our
30  I,      XVI   |          only say unto a thing we wish, 'BE,' and it is.~ ~But
31 II,       XX   |      certainly two magicians, who wish to turn you out of your
32 II,     XXII   |      threw not something into his wish 1; but God annuls what Satan
33 II,     XXVI   |           respited?-What! do they wish to hasten on our torment?'~ ~[
34 II,   XXVIII   |          of thyself; for I do not wish to make it wretched for
35 II,   XXVIII   |           it for those who do not wish to be haughty in the earth,
36 II,     XXIX   |         be the losers.' They will wish thee to hasten on the torment;
37 II,     XXIX   |         not perceive.~ ~They will wish thee to hurry on the torment,
38 II,   XXXIII   |          save you from God, if He wish you evil, or wish you mercy?'
39 II,   XXXIII   |           if He wish you evil, or wish you mercy?' but they will
40 II,    XXXIV(1)|       punishment for the covetous wish of the people of the city,
41 II,    XXXIX   |        remove His harm? or did He wish me mercy, could they withhold
42 II,   XLVIII   |         you aught from God, if He wish you harm or wish you advantage?'
43 II,   XLVIII   |            if He wish you harm or wish you advantage?' Nay, God
44 II,   XLVIII   |          Let us follow you;' they wish to change God's words. Say, '
45 II,        L   |         They shall have what they wish therein, and increase from
46 II,       LI   |           from them, and I do not wish them to feed me.~ ~Verily,
47 II,     LXII   |         beyond other people; then wish for death if ye do speak
48 II,     LXII   |          truth!'~ ~But they never wish for it, through what their
49 II,      LXX   |            Does every man of them wish to enter the garden of pleasure?~ ~
50 II,    LXXIX   | outrageous; and say, "Hast thou a wish to purify thyself, and that
51 II,    CXIII(4)|          name of the persons they wish to injure.~ ~ ./. 
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