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See 4:15; 4:19 ,33:30, 65:1, etc.,–under “Women”<br />

4:16 - If two men among you are guilty of lewdness punish them both. If they repent and amend<br />

leave them alone; for Allah is Oft-returning Most Merciful.<br />

7:28 - And when they do some lewdness they say: We found our fathers doing it and Allah hath<br />

enjoined it on us. Say: Allah, verily, enjoineth not lewdness. Tell ye concerning Allah that<br />

which ye know not?<br />

2:197 - The pilgrimage is (in) the well known months, and whoever is minded to perform the<br />

pilgrimage therein (let him remember that) there is (to be) no lewdness nor abuse nor angry<br />

conversation on the pilgrimage. And whatsoever good ye do Allah knoweth it. So make<br />

provision for yourselves (here after); for the best provision is to ward off evil. Therefore keep<br />

your duty unto Me, O men of understanding.<br />

2:268 - The devil promiseth you destitution and enjoineth on you lewdness. But Allah promiseth you<br />

forgiveness from Himself with bounty. Allah is All Embracing, All Knowing.<br />

ISL Quran Subjects<br />

Lewdness<br />

1. (Also see) Adultery, Debauchery, Fornication, Prostitution, Sex Abuse<br />

6.151, 7.28, 7.29, 7.30, 7.31, 7.32, 7.33, 16.90, 29.45<br />

2. Captive married women, punishment for that committed by<br />

4.25<br />

3. Pilgrimage, while on the<br />

2.197<br />

4. Punishment for that committed by women<br />

4.15<br />

5. Testifying to<br />

4.15<br />

6. Wives, by<br />

65.1<br />

7. Wives of Muhammad(S) not to commit<br />

33.30<br />

8. Women, by<br />

4.15, 4.19, 65.1<br />

LIFE:<br />

6:32 - What is the life of this world but play and amusement? But best is the home in the Hereafter<br />

for those who are righteous. Will ye not then understand? 855<br />

855 Play and amusement are for preparing our minds for the serious things of life: in themselves they are not serious. So<br />

this life is a preparation for the Eternal Home to which we are going, which is far more important than the ephemeral<br />

pleasures which may possibly seduce us in this life. (6.32)<br />

17:33 - Nor take life which Allah has made sacred except for just cause. And if anyone is slain<br />

wrongfully We have given his heir authority (to demand Qisas or to forgive): but let him not<br />

exceed bounds in the matter of taking life: for he is helped (by the Law). 2216<br />

2216 On the subject of Qisas see ii. 178 and the notes thereto. Under the strict limitations there laid down, a Iife may be<br />

taken for a life. The heir is given the right to demand the life; but he must not exceed due bounds, because he is<br />

helped by the Law. Some Commentators understand "he" in "he is helped (by the Law)" to refer to the heir of the<br />

person against whom Qisas is sought. He too will be helped by the Law, if the heir of the first slain exceeds the<br />

bounds of Law. (17.33)<br />

18:28 - And keep thy soul content with those who call on their Lord morning and evening seeking his<br />

Face; and let not thine eyes pass beyond them seeking the pomp and glitter of this Life; nor<br />

Go to UP<br />

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