Part, Sura

 1  I          |        the greatest penury and distress.~ ~Unable to contend openly
 2  I          |   weary years of suffering and distress Mohammed had of course made
 3  I          | believers. Man calls on God in distress, but forgets Him when deliverance
 4  I          |       of God affirmed. When in distress men turn to God, but forget
 5  I,       II|        patient in poverty, and distress, and in time of violence;
 6  I,       VI|    thee, and we caught them in distress and trouble that haply they
 7  I,      VII|       thereof with trouble and distress, that haply they might humble
 8  I,      VII|      they increased and said, 'Distress and joy both touched our
 9  I,        X|   blindly wandering on.~ ~When distress touches man, he calls us
10  I,        X|      have removed from him his distress, he passes on~ ~ ./. as
11  I,        X|      had not called on us in a distress that touched him. Thus unto
12  I,        X|       men taste of mercy after distress which has touched them,
13  I,       XI|     him taste of comfort after distress has touched him, he will
14  I,      XII|      him they said, 'O prince! distress has touched both us and
15  I,      XVI|       from God; then, whenever distress touches you, unto Him ye
16  I,      XVI|       Yet, when He removes the distress from you, lo! a party of
17 II,     XVII|       have the power to remove distress from you, nor to turn it
18 II,     XVII|      merciful to you. And when distress touches you in the sea,
19 II,      XXI|       and removed from him the distress that was upon him; and we
20 II,    XXIII|       on them, and removed the distress 1 they have, they would
21 II,      XXX|      have, rejoice.~ ~And when distress touches men they call upon
22 II,    XXXIX|      men's breasts!~ ~And when distress touches a man he calls his
23 II,      XLI|      taste mercy from us after distress has touched him he will
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