Holy Quran: Surah Al-Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 25

Fitna has many meanings: (1) the root meaning is trial or temptation, as in ii. 102 and viii. 28; (2) an analogous meaning is trial or punishment, as in v. 71; (3) tumult or oppression, as in ii.
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 27

; (2) plans, confidences, secrets, etc.; (3) knowledge, talents, opportunities, etc., which we are expected to use for our fellowmen.
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 30

But the wonderful example of his humility, perseverance, and fearlessness furthered the cause of Islam. (3) They tried to get him and his followers out of their homes.
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Anfal, Chapter 8, Verse 42

about 3 miles from Badr. They were all at cross purposes. The caravan was making for Makkah, but scarcely thought it could get there.
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Holy Quran: Surah At-Tawba, Chapter 9, Verse 1

The general sense is explained in the introduction to this Sura. In verse 3 below I use the periphrasis "dissolve treaty obligations," which goes some way to explain the meaning.
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Holy Quran: Surah At-Tawba, Chapter 9, Verse 8

(2) that they spoke fair words, but had venom in their hearts; (3) that their attitude was one of rebellion against their plighted word;
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Holy Quran: Surah At-Tawba, Chapter 9, Verse 13

and turn him out of Madinah as he had been turned out of Makkah, (3) the aggressive taken by the Quraish and their confederates in Madinah after the treaty of Hudaibiya (A.H. 6, Zul-qa'dah. Feb.
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Holy Quran: Surah At-Tawba, Chapter 9, Verse 17

The works of such bear no fruit: in fire shall they dwell. 'Amara as applied to mosques implies the following ideas: (1) to build or repair: (2) to maintain in fitting dignity: (3) to visit for
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Holy Quran: Surah At-Tawba, Chapter 9, Verse 22

Those who strive and suffer in Allah's cause are promised (1) a mercy specially from Himself, (2) His own good pleasure, (3) gardens of perpetual delight, (4) the supreme reward.
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Holy Quran: Surah At-Tawba, Chapter 9, Verse 24

Man's heart clings to (1) his own kith and kin-parents, children, brothers and sisters, husbands or wives, or other relatives, (2) wealth and prosperity, (3) commerce or means of profit and gain,
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