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Al-Baqarah | 2:158|
|Indeed Safa and Marwah are among the emblems of Allah: it is, therefore, no sin for him, who performs Hajj or `Umrah to the House of AIIah, to run between the two hills; and Allah knows and appreciates him who does any good with a willing heart.


| 002.:158 [KSU] | Inna | alssafa | waalmarwata | min | shaAAairi | Allahi | faman | hajja | albayta | awi | iAAtamara | fala | junaha | AAalayhi | an | yattawwafa | bihima | waman | tatawwaAAa | khayran | fainna | Allaha | shakirun | AAaleemun

Al-Baqarah | 2:177|
|It is no virtue. That you turn your faces towards the east or the west, but virtue is that one should sincerely believe in Allah and the Last Day and the Angels and the Book and the Prophets and, out of His love, spend of ones choice wealth for relatives and orphans, for the needy and the wayfarer, for beggars and for the ransom of slaves, and establish the Salat and pay the Zakat. And the virtuous are those who keep their pledges when they make them and show fortitude in hardships and adversity and in the struggle between the Truth and falsehood; such are the truthful people and such are the pious.

| 002.:177 [KSU] | Laysa | albirra | an | tuwalloo | wujoohakum | qibala | almashriqi | waalmaghribi | walakinna | albirra | man | amana | biAllahi | waalyawmi | alakhiri | waalmalaikati | waalkitabi | waalnnabiyyeena | waata | almala | AAala | hubbihi | thawee | alqurba | waalyatama | waalmasakeena | waibna | alssabeeli | waalssaileena | wafee | alrriqabi | waaqama | alssalata | waata | alzzakata | waalmoofoona | biAAahdihim | itha | AAahadoo | waalssabireena | fee | albasai | waalddarrai | waheena | albasi | olaika | allatheena | sadaqoo | waolaika | humu | almuttaqoona

Al-Baqarah | 2:259|
|Or take the case of the one who passed by a township that had fallen down upon its roofs. He exclaimed, "How shall Allah bring back to life this township that has become dead?" At this Allah caused him to die and he lay dead for a hundred years. Then Allah brought him back to life and asked him, "How long have you lain here?" He answered. "I might have lain here for a day or a few hours." Allah said, "Nay, you have been lying here in this state for a hundred years: now, just have a look at your food and your drink; they have not become spoiled in the least. Then have a look at your ass, (and see that his very bones have become rotten) and We have done this in order to make you a Sign for the people. Look, how We raise up the skeleton and set the bones (of the ass) and cover them with flesh and (put breath of life into them)." And when the Reality became manifest to him, he said, "I know

| 002.:259 [KSU] | Aw | kaallathee | marra | AAala | qaryatin | wahiya | khawiyatun | AAala | AAurooshiha | qala | anna | yuhyee | hathihi | Allahu | baAAda | mawtiha | faamatahu | Allahu | miata | AAamin | thumma | baAAathahu | qala | kam | labithta | qala | labithtu | yawman | aw | baAAda | yawmin | qala | bal | labithta | miata | AAamin | faonthur | ila | taAAamika | washarabika | lam | yatasannah | waonthur | ila | himarika | walinajAAalaka | ayatan | lilnnasi | waonthur | ila | alAAithami | kayfa | nunshizuha | thumma | naksooha | lahman | falamma | tabayyana | lahu | qala | aAAlamu | anna | Allaha | AAala | kulli | shayin | qadeerun

Al-Imran | 3:7|
|It is He Who has sent down this Book to you. There are two kinds of verses in this Book: muhkamat (which are precise in meaning: ) they are the essence of the Books5 and the other kind is mutashabihat (which are ambiguous. ) Those, who are perverse of heart, always go after the mutashabihat in pursuit of mischief and try to interpret them arbitrarily, whereas in fact, none save Allah knows their real meanings! In contrast to them, those, who possess sound knowledge, say, "We believe in them because all of them are from our Lord." And the fact is that only the people of insight can learn lessons from such things.

| 003.:007 [KSU] | Huwa | allathee | anzala | AAalayka | alkitaba | minhu | ayatun | muhkamatun | hunna | ommu | alkitabi | waokharu | mutashabihatun | faamma | allatheena | fee | quloobihim | zayghun | fayattabiAAoona | ma | tashabaha | minhu | ibtighaa | alfitnati | waibtighaa | taweelihi | wama | yaAAlamu | taweelahu | illa | Allahu | waalrrasikhoona | fee | alAAilmi | yaqooloona | amanna | bihi | kullun | min | AAindi | rabbina | wama | yaththakkaru | illa | oloo | alalbabi

Al-Imran | 3:140|
|If you have received a blow now, your enemy also received a similar blow.100 These are the vicissitudes of time that We alternate among the people; this has been done so that Allah may test from among you who were believers and choose the righteous witnesses of the Truth; for Allah does not like the workers of iniquity-

| 003.:140 [KSU] | In | yamsaskum | qarhun | faqad | massa | alqawma | qarhun | mithluhu | watilka | alayyamu | nudawiluha | bayna | alnnasi | waliyaAAlama | Allahu | allatheena | amanoo | wayattakhitha | minkum | shuhadaa | waAllahu | la | yuhibbu | alththalimeena