Al-Baqarah | 2:207|
|On the other side, there is another type of man who devotes his whole life to please Allah, and Allah is gracious to such of His servants.
| 002.:207 [KSU] | Wamina | alnnasi | man | yashree | nafsahu | ibtighaa | mardati | Allahi | waAllahu | raoofun | bialAAibadi
Al-Baqarah | 2:265|
|In contrast to them, the charity of those, who expend their wealth sincerely with the sole desire of pleasing Allah, may be likened to a garden on a plateau. If heavy rain falls, it yields its produce twofold: and even if there is no heavy rain but only a light shower, that too, is sufficient for it: whatever you do is in the sight of Allah.
| 002.:265 [KSU] | Wamathalu | allatheena | yunfiqoona | amwalahumu | ibtighaa | mardati | Allahi | watathbeetan | min | anfusihim | kamathali | jannatin | birabwatin | asabaha | wabilun | faatat | okulaha | diAAfayni | fain | lam | yusibha | wabilun | fatallun | waAllahu | bima | taAAmaloona | baseerun
An-Nisa | 4:114|
|There is nothing good in most of the secret counsels of the people: it is, however, a good thing if one secretly enjoins charity or righteousness or says something in order to set aright the affairs of the people; We will give a great reward to him who does so to please Allah.
| 004.:114 [KSU] | La | khayra | fee | katheerin | min | najwahum | illa | man | amara | bisadaqatin | aw | maAAroofin | aw | islahin | bayna | alnnasi | waman | yafAAal | thalika | ibtighaa | mardati | Allahi | fasawfa | nuteehi | ajran | AAatheeman