Mawali, plural of Maula; from the root wala, to be near in place or relationship, to follow, Maula may therefore mean: (1) nearly related, (2) heir, (3) sharer or partner;
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/33
In case of family jars four steps are mentioned, to be taken in that order: (1) perhaps verbal advice or admonition may be sufficient; (2) if not, sex relations may be suspended;
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/34
For in our mutual needs we are equal before Allah, or perhaps the best of us (as the world sees us) may be worse than the worst of us (from the same point of view).
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/36
in the order in which they will appeal to the beginner in faith: (1) his own benefit ("best for them"): (2) strengthening of his faith,
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/68
(2) The next are those whose badge is sincerity and truth: they love and support the truth with their person, their means, their influence, and all that is theirs.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/69
Even from the human point of view the cause of Allah is the cause of justice, the cause of the oppressed.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/75
the first thing for a righteous man to do is to emancipate himself from its obsessions; (2) to do your duty is to do right; therefore turn your attention mainly to duty;
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/77
But if we look to the proximate cause of things, our own merit is so small, that we can hardly claim credit for good ourselves with any fairness. In Allah's hand is all good: iii.26.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/78
and not for our harm: (2) the sin of not realising our own shortcomings or rebellion, and thus living in spiritual darkness.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/79
From a mere human point of view, we should have expected much discrepancy, because (1) the Messenger who promulgated it was not a learned man or philosopher,
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/4/82