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 1  I             |     his time. which was not in favour of allowing too great freedom
 2  I             |     Miraculous interference in favour of the Muslims when besieged
 3  I,      III   |     the morrow ye were, by His favour, brothers. Ye were on the
 4  I,      III   |      be grieved; [165] glad at favour from God and grace, and
 5  I,      III   |      He.' Then they retired in favour from God and grace; no evil
 6  I,        V   |       fulfilled upon you is my favour, and I am pleased for you
 7  I,        V   |   purify you and to fulfil his favour upon you; haply ye may give
 8  I,        V   |    thanks.~ ~[10] Remember the favour of God to you and His covenant
 9  I,        V   |        believe! remember God's favour towards you, when a people
10  I,        V   |        my people! remember the favour of God towards you when
11  I,      VII(1)| circumstantial evidence in its favour; it is embodied in the following
12  I,     VIII   |     God is not one to change a favour He has favoured a people
13  I,      XII   |        sayings, and fulfil His favour upon thee, and upon Jacob'
14  I,      XIV(1)|       which God has shown them favour.~ ~
15  I,      XVI   |       believe, while for God's favour they are ungrateful?~ ~[
16  I,      XVI   |   shall not be taken back into favour.~ ~And when those who join
17  I,      XVI(2)|        other epithets seems to favour the former interpretation.~ ~ ./. 
18 II,     XVII   |       loss.~ ~[85] And when we favour man he turns away and retires
19 II,     XXVI   |    messengers; and this is the favour thou hast obliged me with,
20 II,    XXVII   |      me to be thankful for Thy favour, wherewith Thou hast favoured
21 II,     XXXI   |     rides on in the sea by the favour of God, that He may show
22 II,   XXXIII   |       say to him God had shown favour to and thou hadst shown
23 II,   XXXIII   |        to and thou hadst shown favour to, 'Keep thy wife to thyself
24 II,   XXXVII   |        had it not been for the favour of my Lord, I should have
25 II,    XXXIX   |       when He confers on him a favour from Himself he forgets
26 II,    XXXIX   |        then, when we grant him favour from us, he says, 'Verily,
27 II,      XLI   |      them; and if they ask for favour again, they shall not be
28 II,      XLI   |        shall not be taken into favour.~ ~We will allot to them
29 II,    XLIII   |       backs; then remember the favour of your Lord when ye settled
30 II,      XLV   |    shall ye be taken back into favour.'~ ~[35] God's then is the
31 II,   XLVIII   |      sin 1, and may fulfil His favour upon thee, and guide thee
32 II,     XLIX   |    directed-grace from God and favour! and God is knowing, wise.~ ~
33 II,      LII   |     them: for thou art, by the favour of thy Lord, neither a soothsayer
34 II,      LIV   |    them at the dawn. [35] As a favour from us; so do we reward
35 II,   LXXXIX   |     honours him and grants him favour, then [15] he says, 'My
36 II,     XCII   |      in alms, and who gives no favour to any one for the sake
37 II,    XCIII   |       not away; and as for the favour of thy Lord discourse thereof.~ ~
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