As the refrain of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's «The Rime of the Ancient Mariner» declares, «He prayeth well
who loveth well!
He prayeth best
who loveth best!
Not exact matches
These are (only) the vicissitudes which We cause to follow one another for mankind, to the end that Allah may know those
who believe and may choose witnesses from among you; and Allah
loveth not wrong - doers.
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.
Allah
loveth not the utterance of harsh speech save by one
who hath been wronged.