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Alphabetical [« »] angelic 2 angelism 1 angelology 1 angels 148 anger 2 angered 2 angered-against 1 | Frequency [« »] 151 hell 150 how 149 i.e. 148 angels 147 ask 147 came 145 while | The Qur'ân Concordances angels |
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1 I | belief in the existence of angels, which they also professed, 2 I | God.'~ ~The ginn, like the angels, were held by the ancient 3 I | most powerful.~ ~Two fallen angels, Hârût and Mârût, confined 4 I | Gabriel with a thousand angels fighting for the faith. 5 I | seen, asserted that their angels and deities were daughters 6 I | belief in the existence of angels; they are pure, without 7 I | the angel of death.~ ~Two angels are appointed to each human 8 I | Munkir and Nakîr are the two angels who preside at 'the examination 9 I | adore Adam 4.~ ~Besides the angels there are the ginn (collectively 10 I | during sleep: sends guardian angels to watch over them: preserves 11 I | themselves before God, whom the angels adore.~ ~VIII. THE CHAPTER 12 I | Abraham entertains the angels who are sent to the people 13 I | people of Sodom, to spare the angels: he escapes by night, and 14 I | knows all, and the recording angels are ever present. Lightning 15 I | ask Mohammed to bring down angels to punish them. So did the 16 I | from smokeless fire. The angels bidden to adore Adam. Iblîs 17 I | come to pass. He sends the angels to instruct His servants 18 I | disown them. Reception by the angels of the wicked and the good 19 I | humility inculcated. The angels are not the daughters of 20 I | repent and believe. The angels only descend at the bidding 21 I | broke his covenant with God. Angels bidden to adore Adam: Iblîs 22 I | not begotten children: the angels are only his servants. The 23 I | them unveiled. God and His angels bless the prophet. Slander 24 I | increase their ruin. The angels shall disown the worshippers 25 I | XXXV. THE CHAPTER OF THE ANGELS, OR, THE CREATOR. (Mecca.)~ ~ 26 I | Praise of God, who makes the angels his messengers. God's unity: 27 I | Mecca.)~ ~Oath by the angels ranged in rank, by those 28 I | themselves stronger than the angels that they mock at God's 29 I | is akin to the ginns. The angels declare that they are but 30 I | rejected their apostles. The angels' prayer for the believers. 31 I | who reject the Qur'ân. The angels descend and encourage those 32 I | sun and moon worship. The angels praise God, though the idolaters 33 I | blamed for asserting that the angels are females. The excuse 34 I | end of them. The recording angels note down the Secret plots 35 I | to him: the two recording angels: death and resurrection. 36 I | Abraham's entertaining the angels: the destruction of Sodom. 37 I | Wickedness of asserting the angels to be females. God's omniscience. 38 I | revelation. Hell and its nineteen angels. The infidels rebuked for 39 I | Mecca.)~ ~Oath, by the angels who execute God's behests. 40 I | the judgment day. Guardian angels.~ ~ ./. LXXXIII. THE CHAPTER 41 I | of power.' Its excellence angels descend thereon.~ ~XCVIII. 42 I, II | when thy Lord said unto the angels, 'I am about to place a 43 I, II | He propounded them to the angels and said, 'Declare to me 44 I, II | And when we said to the angels, 'Adore Adam,' they adored 45 I, II | an enemy to God and His angels and His apostles and Gabriel 46 I, II | been revealed to the two angels at Babylon, Hârût and Mârût 2 47 I, II(2)| Two angels who having fallen in love 48 I, II | curse of God, and of the angels, and of mankind altogether; 49 I, II | and the last day, and the angels, and the Book, and the prophets, 50 I, II | shadow of a cloud, and the angels too? But the thing is decreed, 51 I, II | family of Aaron left; the angels shall bear it.' In that 52 I, II | believe on God, and His angels, and His Books, and His 53 I, III | is no god but He, and the angels, and those possessed of 54 I, III(2)| and when detected by the angels are pelted with shooting 55 I, III | morning.'~ ~And when the angels said, 'O Mary! verily, God 56 I, III | does not bid you take the angels and the prophets for your 57 I, III | curse of God, and of the angels, and of men together; they 58 I, III | with three thousand of the angels~ ~ ./. sent down from on 59 I, III | with five thousand of His angels, (angels) of mark. God only 60 I, III | thousand of His angels, (angels) of mark. God only made 61 I, IV | merciful.~ ~Verily, the angels when they took the souls 62 I, IV | disbelieves in God, and His angels, and His Apostle, and the 63 I, IV | in His knowledge, and the angels bear witness too; though 64 I, IV | servant of God, nor do the angels who are nigh to Him; and 65 I, VI | He sends to them guardian angels, until, when death comes 66 I, VI | floods of death, and the angels stretch forth their hands, ' 67 I, VI | sent down unto them the angels, or the dead had spoken 68 I, VI | they expect but that the angels should come for them, or 69 I, VII | you, then we said unto the angels, 'Adore Adam,' and they 70 I, VII | lest ye should be twain angels, or should become of the 71 I, VII(1)| being Satan's name among the angels. The legend arose probably 72 I, VIII | assist you with a thousand angels, with others in reserve.'~ ~[ 73 I, VIII | When your Lord inspired the angels - 'Verily, I am with you; 74 I, VIII(1)| The angels who were fighting on the 75 I, VIII | Couldst thou see when the angels take away the soul's of 76 I, X(1)| The recording angels.~ ~ 77 I, XI | strong column 1. . . ' (The angels) said, 'O Lot! verily, we 78 I, XIII(1)| Guardian angels.~ ~ 79 I, XIII | celebrates His praise, and the angels too for fear of Him; and 80 I, XIII | and their seed; and the angels shall enter in unto them 81 I, XV | dost thou not bring us the angels if thou dost tell the truth?'~ ~ 82 I, XV | We sent not down the angels save by right; nor even 83 I, XV | when thy Lord said to the angels, Verily, I am creating a 84 I, XV | before it adoring.'~ ~And the angels adored all of them together, 85 I, XVI | He sends down the angels with the Spirit at His bidding 86 I, XVI | 30] Those whom the angels took away were wronging 87 I, XVI | Him.~ ~To those whom the angels take off in a goodly state 88 I, XVI | expect other than that the angels should come to take them 89 I, XVI(2)| The Arabs used to call the angels 'daughters of God.' They, 90 II, XVII | Himself females from among the angels? verily, ye are speaking 91 II, XVII(1)| interprets this to mean 'the angels and prophets.' Rodwell remarks 92 II, XVII(1)| existence of those ginns and angels whom they associated with 93 II, XVII | And when we said to the angels, 'Adore Adam;' and they 94 II, XVII | thou bring us God and the angels before us; [95] or there 95 II, XVII | apostle.'~ ~Say, 'Were there angels on the earth walking in 96 II, XVIII | And when we said to the angels, 'Adore Adam,'~ ~ ./. they 97 II, XX | And when we said to the angels, 'Adore~ ~ ./. paragraph 98 II, XXI(1)| the Arab notion that the angels are daughters of God.~ ~ ./. 99 II, XXI | not grieve them; and the angels shall meet them, (saying), ' 100 II, XXII | chooses apostles of the angels and of men; verily, God 101 II, XXIII | pleased He would have sent angels; we have not heard of this 102 II, XXIII(2)| That is, the recording angels. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 103 II, XXV | meet us say, 'Un-less the angels be sent down to us, or we 104 II, XXV | The day they shall see the angels,-no glad tidings on that 105 II, XXV | with the clouds, and the angels shall be sent down descending.~ ~ 106 II, XXV(1)| supposed to use it to the angels, but without effect. Some 107 II, XXV(1)| forbidden,' and that the angels are the speakers.~ ~ 108 II, XXXIII(3)| Of angels.~ ~ ./. 109 II, XXXIII | prays 1 for you and His angels too, to bring you forth 110 II, XXXIII | all.~ ~Verily, God and His angels pray for the prophet. O 111 II, XXXIV | then He will say to the angels, 'Are these those who used 112 II, XXXV | THE CHAPTER OF THE ANGELS 1.~ ~(XXXV. Mecca.)~ ~IN 113 II, XXXV | the earth; who makes the angels His messengers, endued with 114 II, XXXVII | compassionate God.~ ~By the (angels) ranged in ranks, and the 115 II, XXXVII | stronger by nature or (the angels) whom we have created? We 116 II, XXXVII | or have we created the angels females while they were 117 II, XXXVIII | When thy Lord said to the angels, 'Verily, I am about to 118 II, XXXVIII | before him adoring.' And the angels adored all of them, save 119 II, XXXIX | And thou shalt see the angels circling round about the 120 II, XLI | with lamps and guardian angels; that is the decree of the 121 II, XLI | pleased He would send down angels; so we in what ye are sent 122 II, XLI(1)| opposed to the guardian angels of the believers.~ ~ 123 II, XLI | and then go straight, the angels descend upon them - 'fear 124 II, XLII | from above them; and the angels celebrate the praises of 125 II, XLIII | And have they made the angels, who are the servants of 126 II, XLIII(3)| such as the worship of angels and the ascribing of daughters 127 II, XLIII | or there come with him angels as his mates . . ~ ~And 128 II, XLIII | please we can make of you angels in the earth to succeed 129 II, XLVII | How will it be when the angels 1 take their souls, smiting 130 II, L(1)| The two recording angels, who accompany every man 131 II, LI(4)| Angels or winds.~ ~ ./. 132 II, LII(3)| to be frequented by the angels.~ ~ 133 II, LII(2)| stand and listen to the angels discoursing, as the devils 134 II, LIII | hereafter do surely name the angels with female names 2!-but 135 II, LIV(1)| books kept by the recording angels. Footnotes~ ~ 136 II, LXVI | of the believers, and the angels after that, will back him 137 II, LXVI | and stones;-over it are angels stout and stern; they disobey 138 II, LXIX | day shall it wane! and the angels upon the sides thereof; 139 II, LXX | ascents 2, whereby ascend the angels~ ~ ./. and the Spirit unto 140 II, LXX(2)| of the righteous or the angels ascend to heaven; or the 141 II, LXX(2)| the various degrees of the angels, or to the seven heavens 142 II, LXXIV | 30] over it are nineteen (angels).~ ~We have made only angels 143 II, LXXIV | angels).~ ~We have made only angels guardians of the fire, and 144 II, LXXVII(1)| Either angels or winds, or as some interpret 145 II, LXXVIII | when the Spirit and the angels shall stand in ranks, they 146 II, LXXIX(2)| The angels who precede the souls of 147 II, LXXXIX | thy Lord comes with the angels, rank on rank, and hell 148 II, XCVII | a thousand months!~ The angels and the Spirit descend therein,