كشف

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Appears 20 times in the Quran.

  1. And if Allah touch you with affliction, there is none to take it off but He; and if He visit you with good, then He has power over all things.

  2. Nay, Him you call upon, so He clears away that for which you pray if He pleases and you forget what you set up (with Him).

  3. And when the plague fell upon them, they said: O Musa! pray for us to your Lord as He has promised with you, if you remove the plague from us, we will certainly believe in you and we will certainly send away with you the children of Israel.

  4. But when We removed the plague from them till a term which they should attain lo! they broke (the promise).

  5. And when affliction touches a man, he calls on Us, whether lying on his side or sitting or standing; but when We remove his affliction from him, he passes on as though he had never called on Us on account of an affliction that touched him; thus that which they do is made fair-seeming to the extravagant.

  6. And wherefore was there not a town which should believe so that their belief should have profited them but the people of Yunus? When they believed, We removed from them the chastisement of disgrace in this world's life and We gave them provision till a time.

  7. And if Allah should afflict you with harm, then there is none to remove it but He; and if He intends good to you there is none to repel His grace; He brings it to whom He pleases of His servants; and He is the Forgiving, the Merciful.

  8. Yet when He removes the evil from you, lo ! a party of you associate others with their Lord;

  9. Say: Call on those whom you assert besides Him, so they shall not control the removal of distress from you nor (its) transference.

  10. Therefore We responded to him and took off what harm he had, and We gave him his family and the like of them with them: a mercy from Us and a reminder to the worshippers.

  11. And if We show mercy to them and remove the distress they have, they would persist in their inordinacy, blindly wandering on.

  12. It was said to her: Enter the palace; but when she saw it she deemed it to be a great expanse of water, and bared her legs. He said: Surely it is a palace made smooth with glass. She said: My Lord! surely I have been unjust to myself, and I submit with Sulaiman to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.

  13. Or, Who answers the distressed one when he calls upon Him and removes the evil, and He will make you successors in the earth. Is there a god with Allah? Little is it that you mind!

  14. And should you ask them, Who created the heavens and the earth? They would most certainly say: Allah. Say: Have you then considered that what you call upon besides Allah, would they, if Allah desire to afflict me with harm, be the removers of His harm, or (would they), if Allah desire to show me mercy, be the withholders of His mercy? Say: Allah is sufficient for me; on Him do the reliant rely.

  15. But when We removed from them the chastisement, lo! they broke the pledge.

  16. Our Lord! remove from us the punishment; surely we are believers.

  17. Surely We will remove the punishment a little, (but) you will surely return (to evil).

  18. Certainly you were heedless of it, but now We have removed from you your veil, so your sight today is sharp.

  19. There shall be none besides Allah to remove it.

  20. On the day when there shall be a severe affliction, and they shall be called upon to make obeisance, but they shall not be able,