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Alphabetical [« »] malice 4 maliciously 1 mâlik 6 man 203 manage 1 managed 1 management 1 | Frequency [« »] 214 should 213 let 209 like 203 man 202 call 201 moses 197 forth | The Qur'ân Concordances man |
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1 I | the best born and bravest man was recognised as head of 2 I | this was in the form of a man. It was brought from Syria, 3 I | worshipped under the form of a man.~ ~Suwâ'h, an idol in the 4 I | listening to the message which man had disdainfully refused.~ ~ 5 I | it was a sanctuary for man and beast, since it was 6 I | he was an honest, upright man, irreproachable in his domestic 7 I | trusty.'~ ~Mohammed was a man of middle height, but of 8 I | drawn of him.~ ~He was a man of highly nervous organization, 9 I | create -~ Who did create man from congealed blood.~ READ! 10 I | of the pen,~ Has taught man what he did not know.'~ ~[ 11 I | Bekr, a rich merchant, and man of the most upright character, 12 I | to the east of Mecca. One man only kept aloof, and that 13 I | hypocrites,'~ ~ ./. the chief man among them being one Abdallah 14 I | Zâid, 'the enquirer,' a man who had spent his life in 15 I | is no god but God,' and man must be 'resigned to His 16 I | the tomb.' They visit a man in his grave directly after 17 I | similitudes. The creation of man: Adam taught 'the names:' 18 I | creates and watches over man. Women's dowries. Administration 19 I | wives. Arbitration between man and wife. Duty towards parents, 20 I | Witnesses required when a dying man makes his testament. The 21 I | have come in the guise of a man. Attributes of God. Mohammed 22 I | Witnesses required when a dying man makes his testament. The 23 I | ân was revealed to a mere man. Misbelievers deem him a 24 I | hereafter for the believers. Man calls on God in distress, 25 I | He subjects all things to man's use. Abraham prayed that 26 I | is under God's control. Man created from clay, and the 27 I | the slave and of the dumb man. Goodness of God in providing 28 I | guide and glad tidings. Man prays for evil and is hasty. 29 I | day are two signs. Every man's augury is round his neck. 30 I | sentence. Injunction to pray. Man is ungrateful. Departure 31 I | good. Parable of the proud man's garden which was destroyed 32 I | while that of the humble man flourished. This life is 33 I | disbelieve in the Merciful. Man is hasty. The infidels are 34 I | death, and resurrection of man: God's goodness in providing 35 I | between them. He has created man. He is the loving and merciful 36 I | sunset. His creation of man and of the universe and 37 I | infidels at the last judgment. Man alone of all creation undertook 38 I | s unity. The creation of man and disobedience of Iblîs, 39 I | omnipotence. Ingratitude of man for God's help. Difference 40 I | resurrection day. Ingratitude of man for God's help in trouble. 41 I | birth, life, and death of man. Idolaters shall find out 42 I | worshippers at the resurrection. Man's ingratitude for God's 43 I | it comes. Ingratitude of man. God controls all. No mortal 44 I | praise Him who provides man with ships and cattle whereon 45 I | that had the prophet been a man of consideration at Mecca 46 I | Conception, birth, and life of man. Kindness to parents and 47 I | rudely to him: also of a man who had nearly induced Mohammed 48 I | the apostles. Creation of man: God's proximity to him: 49 I | The condition of a dying man.~ ~LVII. THE CHAPTER OF 50 I | terrors of the judgment day. Man's ingratitude. Adultery 51 I | LXXVI. THE CHAPTER OF MAN. (Mecca.)~ ~Man's conception 52 I | CHAPTER OF MAN. (Mecca.)~ ~Man's conception and birth. 53 I | Creation and resurrection of man. The plot of the infidels 54 I | doubtful.)~ ~The degradation of man: future reward and punishment.~ ~ 55 I | charging of war horses. Man is ungrateful: certainty 56 I, II(1)| implied suggestion that man would be inferior to themselves 57 I, II | forth twelve springs; each man among them knew his drinking 58 I, II | that by which they may part man and wife; but they can harm 59 I, II | with that which profits man, and in what water God sends 60 I, II(1)| relations of a murdered man are always allowed to choose 61 I, II | redeem it by feeding a poor man; but he who follows an impulse 62 I, II(3)| eTH THaqafî, a fair spoken man of pleasant appearance, 63 I, II(1)| Islâm, said, 'I am an old man, who cannot profit you if 64 I, II(1)| that on each occasion the man may take the woman back 65 I, II | there be not two men, then a man and two women, from those 66 I, III | how can I have a son, when man has not yet touched me?' 67 I, III | It is not right for a man that God should give him 68 I, III | There is due to God from man a pilgrimage unto the House, 69 I, III | nations brought forth unto man. Ye bid what is reasonable, 70 I, III | rope of God and the rope of man 2; and they draw on themselves 71 I, IV | debts.~ ~[15] And if the man's or the woman's (property) 72 I, IV | make it light for you, for man was created weak.~ ~O ye 73 I, IV(1)| Man and wife.~ ~ 74 I, IV | men a jot1.~ ~Do they envy man for what God has given of 75 I, IV | remote kinship 1.'~ ~If a man perish and have no child, 76 I, V | them is lasting woe.~ ~The man thief and the woman thief, 77 I, VI | should have made him as a man too; and we would have made 78 I, VI(2)| the words 'We have created man from an extract of clay . . , 79 I, VII | reminder from your Lord by a man from amongst yourselves, 80 I, VII | reminder from your Lord by a man from amongst yourselves, 81 I, VII(1)| calamity that falls on a man.~ ~ ./. 82 I, VIII | that God steps in between man and his heart; and that 83 I, X | folk 1 that we inspired a man from amongst themselves, ' 84 I, X | When distress touches man, he calls us to his side, 85 I, X | Verily, God wrongs not man at all, but men do wrong 86 I, XI | mocked.~ ~And if we make man taste of mercy from us and 87 I, XI | this husband of mine an old man? Verily, this is a wonderful 88 I, XI | among you one right-thinking man?'~ ~They said, 'Thou knowest 89 I, XII | verily, the devil is to man an open foe.'~ ~Thus does 90 I, XII | with him cheaply.~ ~And the man from Egypt who had bought 91 I, XII | prince desires her young man for his person; he has infatuated 92 I, XII(2)| and place his trust on the man rather than on Him.~ ~ ./. 93 I, XII | has a father, a very old man; take then one of us instead 94 I, XIII | and as for what profits man it stays on the earth. Thus 95 I, XIV | cannot count them;-verily, man is very unjust and ungrateful.~ ~ 96 I, XV | knowing.~ ~And we did create man from crackling clay of black 97 I, XVI | join with Him~ ~He created man from a clot; and yet, behold, 98 II, XVII | prepared a mighty woe.~ ~Man prays for evil as he prays 99 II, XVII | as he prays for good; and man was ever hasty.~ ~We made 100 II, XVII | everything in detail.~ ~And every man's augury 2 have we fastened 101 II, XVII | wrong-doers say, 'Ye only follow a man enchanted.'~ ~Behold, how 102 II, XVII | verily, Satan was ever unto man an open foe.~ ~Your Lord 103 II, XVII | shore, ye turn away; for man is ever ungrateful.~ ~[70] 104 II, XVII | 85] And when we favour man he turns away and retires 105 II, XVII | through fear of expending; for man is ever niggardly!'~ ~And 106 II, XVIII | clot, then fashioned thee a man; but God, He is my Lord; 107 II, XVIII | for men every parable; but man is ever at most things a 108 II, XVIII | their father was a righteous man, and their Lord desired 109 II, XVIII(3)| and the mysterious young man who guided him is generally 110 II, XIX | semblance of a well-made man. Said she, 'Verily, I take 111 II, XIX | can I have a boy when no man has touched me, and when 112 II, XIX | will make him a sign unto man, and a mercy from us; for 113 II, XIX | thy father was not a bad man, nor was thy mother a harlot!'~ ~[ 114 II, XIX | know a namesake of His?~ ~Man will say, 'What! when I 115 II, XIX | come forth alive? Does not man then remember that we created 116 II, XXI | secretly (saying), 'Is this man aught but a mortal like 117 II, XXI | Merciful do disbelieve.~ ~ ./. Man is created out of haste. 118 II, XXII | quicken you again-verily, man is indeed ungrateful.~ ~ 119 II, XXIII | for aye!~ ~We have created man from an extract of clay; 120 II, XXIII | 25] he is nothing but a man possessed; let him bide 121 II, XXIII | raised! [40] He is only a man who forges against God a 122 II, XXIV | it is good for you; every man of them shall have what 123 II, XXV | only follow an infatuated man.'~ ~[10] See how they strike 124 II, XXV | to me, for Satan leaves man in the lurch!'~ ~The Apostle 125 II, XXV | He it is who has created man from water, and has made 126 II, XXV(1)| That is, that if a man chose to expend anything 127 II, XXVIII | those who do right!' And a man came from the remote parts 128 II, XXVIII | our father is a very old man.' So he watered for them; 129 II, XXIX | And we have enjoined on man kindness to his parents; 130 II, XXXI | commended his parents to man; his mother bore him with 131 II, XXXII | produced the~ ~ ./. creation of man from clay; then He made 132 II, XXXIII | God has not made for any man two hearts in his inside; 133 II, XXXIII | It is not for a believing man or for a believing woman, 134 II, XXXIII | and shrank from it; but man bore it: verily, he is ever 135 II, XXXIV | we guide~ ~ ./. you to a man who will inform you that 136 II, XXXIV | they say, 'This is only a man who wishes to turn you from 137 II, XXXVI | remote part of the city a man hastening up. Said he, ' 138 II, XXXVI | they display.~ ~Has not man seen that we have created 139 II, XXXIX | when distress touches a man he calls his Lord, turning 140 II, XXXIX | struck out a parable, a man who has partners who oppose 141 II, XXXIX | oppose each other; and a man who is wholly given up to 142 II, XXXIX | 50] And when harm touches man he calls on us; then, when 143 II, XL | reckoning.'~ ~And a believing man of Pharaoh's people, who 144 II, XL | faith, said, 'Will ye kill a man for saying, My Lord is God, 145 II, XL | greater than the creation of man: but most men know it not.~ ~[ 146 II, XLI | there is no escape for them. Man is never tired of praying 147 II, XLI | we have been gracious to man, he turns away and goes 148 II, XLII | verily, when we have made man taste of mercy from us he 149 II, XLII | done before-then, verily, man is ungrateful!~ ~God's is 150 II, XLIII | servants offspring; verily, man is surely obviously ungrateful.~ ~[ 151 II, XLIII | Qur'ân were sent down to a man great in the two cities. . . . 1.'~ ~ 152 II, XLIII(1)| it been sent down to some man of influence and importance 153 II, XLVI | We have prescribed for man kindness towards his~ ~ ./. 154 II, L | creation.~ ~[15] But we created man, and we know what his~ ~ ./. 155 II, L(1)| angels, who accompany every man and note down his every 156 II, LII | their work at all;-every man is pledged for what he earns 1.~ ~ 157 II, LII(1)| Every man is pledged to God for his 158 II, LIII | from their Lord.~ ~Shall man have what he desires? [25] 159 II, LIII | of another? [40] and that man shall have only that for 160 II, LV | the Qur'ân;~ He created man, taught him plain speech.~ 161 II, LV | deny?~ On that day neither man nor ginn shall be asked 162 II, LV | of modest glances whom no man~ nor ginn has deflowered 163 II, LV | ye twain deny?~ Whom no man nor ginn has deflowered 164 II, LVI(2)| 2 The soul of a dying man. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 165 II, LIX | the devil when he said to man, 'Disbelieve.' But when 166 II, LXIII(3)| Introduction, p. xxxv), was a man of fine presence and eloquent 167 II, LXX | amassed and hoarded!~ ~Verily, man is by nature rash 2! [20] 168 II, LXX | on the left 1? Does every man of them wish to enter the 169 II, LXXIV | from a lion?~ ~Nay, every man of them wished that he might 170 II, LXXV | self-accusing soul!~ ~Does man think that we shall not 171 II, LXXV | finger tips!~ ~[5] Nay, but man wishes to be wicked henceforward! 172 II, LXXV | moon be together, [10] and man shall say upon that day, ' 173 II, LXXV | settlement: He will inform man on that day of what He has 174 II, LXXV | forward or delayed!~ ~Nay, man is an evidence against himself, [ 175 II, LXXV | and woe to thee!~ ~Does man think that he shall be left 176 II, LXXVI | THE CHAPTER OF MAN.~ ~(LXXVI. Mecca)~ ~IN the 177 II, LXXVI | Does there not come on man a portion of time when he 178 II, LXXVI | Verily, we created man from a mingled clot, to 179 II, LXXVIII | that is nigh: on a day when man shall see what his two hands 180 II, LXXIX | come, [35] on the day when man shall remember what he strove 181 II, LXXX | there came to him a blind man 1!~ ~But what should make 182 II, LXXX | righteous scribes!~ ~May man be killed! how ungrateful 183 II, LXXX(1)| Umm Maktûm, a poor blind man, once interrupted Mohammed 184 II, LXXX(1)| notice of him, the blind man raised his voice and earnestly 185 II, LXXX | fulfilled his bidding!~ ~But let man look unto his foods. [25] 186 II, LXXX | shall come, on the day when man shall flee from his brother [ 187 II, LXXX | spouse and his sons! Every man among them on that day shall 188 II, LXXXII | sent on or kept back!~ ~O man! what has seduced thee concerning 189 II, LXXXIV | Lord, and is dutiful!~ ~O man! verily, thou art toiling 190 II, LXXXVI | over it.~ ~[5] Then let man look from what he is created: 191 II, LXXXVI(1)| From the loins of the man and the breast bones of 192 II, LXXXIX | there in that an oath for a man of sense?~ ~[5] Hast thou 193 II, LXXXIX | watch tower! and as for man, whenever his Lord tries 194 II, LXXXIX | that day,-on that day shall man be reminded! but how shall 195 II, XC | We have surely created man in trouble.~ ~[5] Does he 196 II, XC | orphan who is akin, or a poor man who lies in the dust; and 197 II, XCV | We have indeed created man in the best of symmetry. [ 198 II, XCVI | of thy Lord!~ Who created man from congealed blood!~ Read, 199 II, XCVI | taught the pen!~ Taught man what he did not know!~ Nay, 200 II, XCVI | not know!~ Nay, verily, man is indeed outrageous at 201 II, XCIX | bring forth her burdens, and man shall say, 'What ails her!'~ 202 II, C | a host therein!~ Verily, man is to his Lord ungrateful; 203 II, CIII | By the afternoon! verily, man is in loss! save~ ~ ./.