As the refrain of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's «The Rime of the Ancient Mariner» declares, «He prayeth well who
loveth well!
So be mindful for your duty (to Allah), and do good works; and again; be mindful your duty, and believe; and once again: be mindful your duty, and do right, Allah
loveth the good.
He prayeth best who
loveth best!
Not exact matches
Kill not the old man who can not fight, nor young children nor women; and steal not the spoils of war, but put your spoils together; and quarrel not amongst yourselves, but be
good to one another, for God
loveth the doer of
good.35
(3) Verily Allah
loveth those who fight in His way drown up in ranks, as though they were a structure
well compacted.
«If he say unto thee, I will not go out from thee; because he
loveth thee and thy house, because he is
well with thee,» then, at his own request, his bondage might be made perpetual.