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Alphabetical [« »] simplicity 3 simply 6 simultaneously 1 sin 66 sinai 8 sinaitic 2 sinân 1 | Frequency [« »] 66 fathers 66 knowing 66 pleased 66 sin 66 worlds 66 worship 65 paragraph | The Qur'ân Concordances sin |
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1 I | them back into unbelief and sin. The Naggâsî granted their 2 I | Idolatry the unpardonable sin. Some who have the Scriptures 3 I | the sacred months and the sin of deferring them. Exhortation 4 I | Thamûd perished for the same sin: the ruins of the cities 5 I | Corruption in the earth through sin. The fate of former idolaters. 6 I, II | other up against them with sin and enmity. But if they 7 I, II | does but bid you evil and sin, and that ye should speak 8 I, II | transgressing, it is in no sin for him; verily, God is 9 I, II | that he has heard it,-the sin thereof is only upon those 10 I, II | between the parties, it is no sin to him; verily, God is forgiving 11 I, II | off in two days, it is no sin to him, and he who lingers 12 I, II | who lingers on it is no sin to him,-for him who fears. 13 I, II | pride takes hold upon him in sin; but hell is enough for 14 I, II | Fighting therein is a great sin; but turning folks off God' 15 I, II | and sedition is a greater sin than slaughter.'~ ~They 16 I, II | say, 'In them both is sin and profit to men; but the 17 I, II | and profit to men; but the sin of both is greater than 18 I, II | you poverty and bids you sin, but God promises you pardon 19 I, III | that they may increase in sin. And for them is shameful 20 I, IV | verily, that were a great sin. But if ye fear that ye 21 I, IV | he hath devised, a mighty sin.~ ~Do ye not see those who 22 I, IV | lie, and that is manifest sin enough.~ ~Do ye not see 23 I, IV | whoso commits a fault or a sin and throws it on the innocent, 24 I, IV | a calumny and a manifest sin.~ ~Were it not for God's 25 I, V | not help one another to sin and enmity; but fear God,- 26 I, V | not inclined wilfully to sin, verily, God is forgiving, 27 I, V | towards people make you sin by not acting with equity. 28 I, V | mayest draw upon thee my sin and thy sin, and be of the 29 I, V | upon thee my sin and thy sin, and be of the fellows of 30 I, V | see many of them vieing in sin and enmity, and in eating 31 I, V | prohibit them from speaking sin and eating unlawful things,- 32 I, V | deserved the imputation of sin, then let two others stand 33 I, VI | Leave alone the outside of sin and the inside thereof; 34 I, VI | verily, those who earn sin shall be recompensed for 35 I, VI | There shall befall those who sin, meanness in God's eyes, 36 I, VII | the concealed thereof, and sin, and greed for that which 37 I, VII | and were a people who did sin.~ ~And when there fell upon 38 I, XI | devised it, then on me be my sin. But I am clear of that 39 I, XI | clear of that wherein ye sin.'~ ~And Noah was inspired, ' 40 I, XI | breach with me make you so sin that there befall you the 41 I, XVI | and He forbids you to sin, and do wrong, and oppress; 42 I, XVI | transgressing, it is no sin for him: verily, God is 43 II, XVII | the threat for the first (sin) of the two came, we sent 44 II, XVII | slay them is ever a great sin!~ ~And draw not near to 45 II, XIX | misbelievers, to drive them on to sin? but, be not thou hasty 46 II, XXIV | have what he has earned of sin; and he of them who managed 47 II, XXIV | Satan, verily, he bids you sin and do wrong; and but for 48 II, XXVII | ye approach an abominable sin while ye can see? do ye 49 II, XXIX | approach in your assembly sin?' but the answer of his 50 II, XXIX | of them we seized in his sin; and of them were some against 51 II, XXIX | verily, prayer forbids sin and wrong; and surely the 52 II, XXXIII | of) calumny and obvious sin.~ ~O thou prophet! tell 53 II, XL | knowing, the forgiver of sin and accepter of repentance, 54 II, XLVII | and ask pardon for thy sin and for the believers, men 55 II, XLVIII | thee thy former and later sin 1, and may fulfil His favour 56 II, XLIX | matter ye would commit a sin 3; God has made faith beloved 57 II, XLIX | verily, some suspicion is a sin. And do not play the spy, 58 II, LII | which is neither folly nor sin.~ ~And round them shall 59 II, LIII(1)| take on himself El Walîd's sin for a certain sum of money. 60 II, LVI | hear no folly there and no sin;~ [25] Only the speech, ' 61 II, LVIII | discourse together with sin and enmity and rebellion 62 II, LVIII | together, then discourse not in sin and enmity and rebellion 63 II, LXXXI | shall be~ asked for what sin she was slain 1,~ [10] And 64 II, LXXXIII | drink.~ ~Verily, those who sin do laugh at those who believe; [ 65 II, XCI | fashioned it, and taught it~ its sin and its piety!~ Prosperous 66 II, XCIV(1)| the black drop of original sin. This explanation is, however,