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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,
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