Part, Sura

 1  I          |            that his end was drawing nigh.~ ~On Monday, June 8, feeling
 2  I          |            El 'Hagr. The Hour draws nigh. The Lord the Omniscient
 3  I          |            loose. The promise draws nigh. Idolaters shall be the
 4  I,       II|          not God's help then surely nigh?'~ ~They will ask thee what
 5  I,      III|             of those whose place is nigh to God. And he shall speak
 6  I,       IV|           nor do the angels who are nigh to Him; and whosoever disdains
 7  I,       VI|          you and them;-and draw not nigh to flagrant sins, either
 8  I,       VI|         understand.'~ ~And draw not nigh unto the wealth of the orphan,
 9  I,      VII|        whence ye will, but draw not nigh unto this tree or ye will
10  I,      VII|         verily, the mercy of God is nigh unto those who do well.~ ~[
11  I,      VII|          shall be of those who draw nigh unto me.' They said, 'O
12  I,      VII|             time is already drawing nigh? in what relation then will
13  I,       IX|            know!~ ~Were there goods nigh at hand, and a moderate
14  I,       XI|             Him: verily, my Lord is nigh and answers!'~ ~[65] They
15  I,       XI|           catch you torment that is nigh.' But they did hamstring
16  I,       XI|              and is not the morning nigh?'~ ~And when our bidding
17  I,      XII|          with me, nor shall ye come nigh me.'~ ~They said, 'We will
18  I,      XIV|             until an appointed time nigh at hand, and we will respond
19 II,     XVII|           Say, 'It may, perhaps, be nigh.'~ ~The day when He shall
20 II,      XIX|      mountain; and we made him draw nigh unto us to commune with
21 II,      XXI|               Their reckoning draws nigh to men, yet in heedlessness
22 II,      XXI|          And the true promise draws nigh, and lo! they are staring-the
23 II,     XXVI|            then be of those who are nigh (my throne).' And Moses
24 II,   XXXIII|     perceive that the Hour is haply nigh?'~ ~ ./. Verily, God has
25 II,    XXXIV|              He is the hearing, the nigh!'~ ~[50] And couldst thou
26 II,    XXXIV|          taken from a place that is nigh. And they say, 'We believe
27 II,     XLII|           whether haply the Hour be nigh? Those who believe not would
28 II,     XLVI|            for gods that could draw nigh to Him? Nay! they strayed
29 II,   XLVIII|        rewarded them with a victory nigh at hand 3, and many spoils
30 II,   XLVIII|              beside that, a victory nigh at hand 4.~ ~He it is who
31 II,       LI|            fat calf, and brought it nigh unto them; said he, 'Will
32 II,      LIV| compassionate God.~ ~The Hour draws nigh, and the moon is split~ ~ ./. 
33 II,      LVI|            are they who are brought nigh,~ In gardens of pleasure!~
34 II,      LVI|           if he be of those brought nigh to~ God,-then rest and fragrance
35 II,      LXI|           help from God and victory nigh! so do thou give the glad
36 II,    LXIII|           me till an appointed time nigh at hand, then would I surely
37 II,    LXVII|                And when they see it nigh, sorry shall be the faces
38 II,     LXIX|            garden, whose fruits are nigh to cull - 'Eat ye and drink
39 II,      LXX|             afar off, but we see it nigh!~ ~The day when the heaven
40 II,    LXXII|           ye are threatened with be nigh, or if my Lord will set
41 II,  LXXVIII|            you of a torment that is nigh: on a day when man shall
42 II,    LXXXI|           Paradise shall be brought nigh,~ The soul shall know what
43 II,  LXXXIII|             a book inscribed! those nigh to God shall witness it.~ ~
44 II,  LXXXIII|             spring from which those nigh to God shall drink.~ ~Verily,
45 II,     XCVI|             not, but adore and draw nigh!~ ~ ~ ~
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