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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Baqara, Chapter 2, Verse 267

or (3) which is produced in nature and can be referred to as a bounty of God. (1) May include such things as are of use and value to others though they may be of less use to us or superfluous to us
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Baqara, Chapter 2, Verse 285

" This Sura started with the question of Faith (ii 3-4), showed us various aspects of Faith and the denial of Faith, gave us ordinances for the new People of Islam as a community,
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Holy Quran: Surah Aal-E-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 3

In some editions the break between verses 3 and 4 occurs here in the middle of the sentence, but in the edition of Hafiz Uthmqan, followed by the Egyptian Concordance Fath-ur-Rahman,
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Holy Quran: Surah Aal-E-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 17

this marks them out in social conduct: (3) further, their spiritual worship is earnest and deep, an inner counterpart of their outward conduct;
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Holy Quran: Surah Aal-E-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 21

Right; haqq has many shades of meaning; (1) right, in the sense of having a right to something; (2) right, in the sense of straight conduct, as opposed to wrong; (3) truth; (4) justice.
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Holy Quran: Surah Aal-E-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 102

(3) the fear of a reasonable man who wishes to avoid harm to himself or to people whom he wishes to protect;
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Holy Quran: Surah Aal-E-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 110

This implies (1) Faith, (2) doing right, being an example to others to do right, and having the power to see that the right prevails, (3) eschewing wrong, being an example to others to eschew wrong,
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Holy Quran: Surah Aal-E-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 117

The frost is some calamity, or the fact that you are found out! Or perhaps it is "High blown pride," as in Shakespeare's Henry VIII. ii. 3.
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Holy Quran: Surah Aal-E-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 121

To this end they collected a large force and marched to Madinah. They numbered some 3,000 fighting men under Abu Sufyan, and they were so confident of victory that their women-folk came with them,
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Holy Quran: Surah Aal-E-Imran, Chapter 3, Verse 140

(3) Men's true mettle is known in adversity as gold is assayed in fire; Cf. also iii. 154, n. 467.
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