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 1  I             |           as well as Muslim, took refuge in the si'b or 'ravine'
 2  I             |          of Mecca who should take refuge in his house or in the Kaabah
 3  I             |            unless they have taken refuge with a tribe in league with
 4  I             |           of Medînah who gave him refuge, are to form ties of brotherhood 1.~ ~
 5  I             |      expired. An idolater seeking refuge is to be helped in order
 6  I             |          the Meccans, but to seek refuge in God. Punishment, on the
 7  I             |          to return good for evil. Refuge to be sought with God against
 8  I             |    doubtful.)~ ~The prophet seeks refuge in God from evil influences.~ ~
 9  I             |    doubtful.)~ ~The prophet seeks refuge in God from the devil and
10  I,       II   |          of us?' Said he, 'I seek refuge with God from being one
11  I,      III   |     called her Mary, and I seek a refuge in Thee for her and for
12  I,       IV   |         the earth many a spacious refuge, and he who goes forth from
13  I,      VII   |      devil incites you, then seek refuge in God: verily, He both
14  I,     VIII   |          and those who have given refuge 1 and help, these shall
15  I,     VIII   |        and those who have given a refuge and a help, those it is
16  I,       IX   |       Could they but have found a refuge, or some caves, or a place
17  I,       IX   |         thought that there was no refuge for them from God save unto
18  I,       XI   |           My Lord, verily, I seek refuge in Thee from asking Thee
19  I,      XII   |       along with thee!' Said he, 'Refuge in God! verily, my Lord
20  I,      XII   |       good.'~ ~Said he, '(I seek) refuge in God from taking any save
21  I,      XVI   |         dost read the Qur'ân, ask refuge with God from Satan the
22 II,    XVIII   |        nor shalt thou ever find a refuge beside Him; and keep thyself
23 II,    XVIII   |            and shall never find a refuge beside Him.~ ~These cities,
24 II,      XIX   |         Said she, 'Verily, I take refuge in the Merciful One from
25 II,    XXIII   |         And say, 'My Lord! I seek refuge in Thee from the incitings
26 II,    XXIII   |          devils; [100] and I seek refuge in Thee from their presence!'~ ~
27 II,       XL   |       Moses said, 'Verily, I take refuge in my Lord and your Lord
28 II,       XL   |      attain it: do thou then seek refuge in God; verily, He both
29 II,      XLI   |      devil incites you, then seek refuge in God; verily, He both
30 II,     XLII   |    averting from God; there is no refuge for you on that day; and
31 II,     XLIV   |    authority. And, verily, I seek refuge in my Lord and your Lord,
32 II,        L   |    through the land, is there any refuge 1? Verily, in that is a
33 II,    LXXII   |          amongst men who seek for refuge with persons amongst the
34 II,    LXXII(1)|       haunt, used to say, 'I take refuge in the Lord of this valley
35 II,    LXXII   |    against God, nor do I find any refuge beside Him,-except delivering
36 II,     LXXV   |        place to flee to?'-nay, no refuge! and to thy Lord that day
37 II,    CXIII   | compassionate God.~ ~Say, 'I seek refuge in the Lord of the daybreak,
38 II,     CXIV   | compassionate God.~ ~Say, 'I seek refuge in the Lord of men, the
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