wide: and (3) for every difficulty or trouble he turned to Allah and sought Him in prayer.
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, the Prophets that preached, the men or women we benefited or injured, the angels who recorded our thoughts and deeds, or our thoughts and deeds personified; (3) a Day which will be witnessed, i.e.
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(2) they give advice, direction, and warning, as to how we should govern our lives, and (3) they awaken our conscience and recall to us the working of Allah's Law in human affairs.
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as a means to this end, (3) keeping Him in constant remembrance and celebrating His praise, to whom all praise is due;
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We have sent it down as an Arabic Qur'an in order that ye may learn wisdom. Qur-an means: something (1) to be read, or (2) recited, or (3) proclaimed.
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A few (more) years: bidh' in Arabic signifies a small indefinite number, say up to 3, 5, 7 or 9 years.
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It was of course long anterior to the Mosaic Law, which laid down full restitution for theft, and if the culprit had nothing, he was to be sold for his theft (Exod. xxii. 3).
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(3) that there was no guilt in Benjamin, but the whole practical joke was in furtherance of a great plan (see n.
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(3) none can protect me from danger and wrong, but only Thou; (4) Thy protection I need both in this world and the next;
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What we see is the blue vault of heaven, but there are invisible forces or conditions created by Allah, which should impress us with His power and glory. Cf. x. 3, and n. 1386.
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