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Alphabetical [« »] relies 2 relieve 2 relieved 1 religion 125 religion-god 1 religion-we 1 religions 4 | Frequency [« »] 130 misbelievers 128 done 128 unjust 125 religion 125 sign 124 hearts 124 lie | The Qur'ân Concordances religion |
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1 I | generosity gained for him.~ ~The religion of the Arabs was Sabæanism, 2 I | to-day is, indifferent to religion itself, but using a few 3 I | Christianity, which was also the religion of most of the Arabs of 4 I | appearance the national religion of the Arabs, had so far 5 I | falsehood and immorality of the religion of his compatriots and with 6 I | publicly renounced the popular religion.~ ~At length, during one 7 I | the establishment of the religion became the first mu'ezzin 8 I | bitterest opponents of the new religion, but who afterwards proved 9 I | determined opponents of the new religion, accorded him his formal 10 I | had embraced the Jewish religion, and many of the former 11 I | rites and ceremonies of his religion, built a mosque to serve 12 I | Mohammed, by adapting his religion as far as possible to their 13 I | character, therefore, and of the religion which we are accustomed 14 I | to restore the original religion of Abraham, and appealed 15 I | consider-ably to the new religion, though not to so great 16 I | scale. Side by side with the religion of the Jews and Christians, 17 I | former is not a proselytising religion, while the latter emphatically 18 I | enjoined to propagate his religion. 'There is no god but God,' 19 I | Mohammed certainly wished his religion to be looked upon as a further 20 I | give the character of a religion to the movement and distinguish 21 I | founder of Mohammed's own religion, as he always declared him 22 I | its rites are original. No religion, certainly no sacred books 23 I | certainly no sacred books of a religion, ever possessed entire originality. 24 I | other creeds, Mohammed's religion stands forth as something 25 I | likely supporters of the new religion, which was to confirm their 26 I | to the will of God. The religion, as understood and practised, 27 I | incumbent practices of the religion, is a very ancient institution, 28 I | any race professing the religion. For this Mohammed is only 29 I | unelastic nature of the religion: in his desire to shield 30 I | its duration. Fighting for religion lawful during the sacred 31 I | Almsgiving. No compulsion in religion. Proofs of the resurrection: 32 I | of Bedr. Islâm the true religion. Future torment eternal. 33 I | practices. Islâm the best religion, being that of Abraham the ' 34 I | to join in discussions on religion with idolaters, nor to associate 35 I | same amount. Islâm is the religion of Abraham the 'Hanîf: a 36 I | are fathers or brothers. Religion is to be preferred to ties 37 I | sacrifices for the sake of the religion are counted to them. Exhortation 38 I | faith of Abraham, whose religion the Muslims profess. God 39 I | is called to sincerity of religion and to Islam: he is to fear 40 I | He calls men to the same religion as that of the prophets 41 I | excuse that this was the religion of their fathers will not 42 I | Definition of the true religion, and enumeration of God' 43 I | prophet will not follow the religion of the misbelievers.~ ~CX. 44 I, II(1)| that by which Mohammed's religion is known and by which it 45 I, II | God has chosen for you a religion, do not therefore die unless 46 I, II(4)| I.e. in the cause of religion.~ ~ ./. 47 I, II | no sedition and that the religion may be God's; but, if they 48 I, II | they turn you from your religion if they can; but whosoever 49 I, II | of you is turned from his religion and dies~ ~ ./. while still 50 I, II | There is no compulsion in religion; the right way has been 51 I, III | wise.~ ~Verily, (the true) religion in God's sight is Islâm, 52 I, III | that deceived them in their religion which they had invented. 53 I, III | save one who followeth your religion.'~ ~Say, 'Verily, the (true) 54 I, III | What is it other than God's religion that they crave? when to 55 I, III | craves other than Islam for a religion, it shall surely not be. 56 I, IV | tongues and taunting about religion. But had they said, 'We 57 I, IV | jot.~ ~Who has a better religion than he who resigns his 58 I, IV | God, and are sincere in religion to God; these are with the 59 I, IV | Book! do not exceed in your religion, nor say against God aught 60 I, V | those who disbelieve in your religion despair; do ye not then 61 I, V | is perfected for you your religion, and fulfilled upon you 62 I, V | you to have Islâm for a religion. But he who is forced by 63 I, V | those who~ ~ ./. take your religion for a jest or a sport, from 64 I, V | exceed not the truth in your religion, and follow not the lusts 65 I, VI | those who have taken their religion for a play and a sport, 66 I, VI | to obscure for them their religion 1; but had God pleased they 67 I, VI | those who divided their religion and became sects, thou hast 68 I, VI | to the right way, a right religion,-the faith of Abraham the ' 69 I, VII | Him, being sincere in your religion. As He brought you forth 70 I, VII | misbelieve; who took their religion for a sport and a play; 71 I, VIII | no sedition, and that the religion may be wholly God's; but 72 I, VIII | was sickness said, 'Their religion hath beguiled these men 2, 73 I, VIII | they ask you for aid for religion's sake, then help is due 74 I, IX | their treaty, and taunt your religion, then fight the leaders 75 I, IX | not practice~ ~ ./. the religion of truth from amongst those 76 I, IX | Apostle with guidance and the religion of truth, to make it prevail 77 I, IX | prevail over every other religion, averse although idolaters 78 I, IX | that is the subsisting religion. Then do not wrong yourselves 79 I, IX(1)| fighting in the cause of religion.~ ~ 80 I, IX | that they may study their religion and warn their people when 81 I, X | call on God, sincere in religion towards Him, 'If thou dost 82 I, X | are in doubt concerning my religion, I will not worship those 83 I, X | steadfast thy face to the religion as a 'Hanîf 1; and be not 84 I, XII | That is the standard of religion,-but most men do not know. 85 I, XII | his brother by the king's religion 1 except God pleased;-we 86 II, XXI(4)| the sense rather of p. 54 'religion,' regarding the various 87 II, XXI(4)| faith, and means that the religion preached to the Meccans 88 II, XXII | you any hindrance by your religion,-the faith of your father 89 II, XXIII(1)| Or, 'religion.'~ ~ 90 II, XXIV | take hold of you in God's religion, if ye believe in God and 91 II, XXIV | establish for them their religion which He has chosen for 92 II, XXIX | call upon God, making their religion seem sincere to Him; but 93 II, XXX | face steadfast towards the religion as an~ ~ ./. paragraph continues] ' 94 II, XXX | God, that is the standard religion, though most men do not 95 II, XXX | those who have divided their religion and become sects, every 96 II, XXX | steadfast to the standard religion, before there come a day 97 II, XXXI | being sincere in their religion; and when He saves them 98 II, XXXIII | they are your brothers in religion and your clients. There 99 II, XXXIX | serve God, being sincere in religion unto Him. Aye! God's is 100 II, XXXIX | Aye! God's is the sincere religion: and those who take beside 101 II, XXXIX | serve God, being sincere in religion to Him; and I am bidden 102 II, XXXIX | serve, being sincere in my religion to Him; serve then what 103 II, XL | God, being sincere in your religion to Him, averse although 104 II, XL | that he will change your religion, or that he will cause evil 105 II, XL | Him, being sincere in your religion to Him; praise be to God, 106 II, XLII | has enjoined upon you for religion what He prescribed to Noah 107 II, XLII | Jesus,-to be steadfast in religion, and not to part into sects 108 II, XLII | associates who have enjoined any religion on them which God permits 109 II, XLIII | fathers (agreed) upon a religion, and, verily, we are guided 110 II, XLIII | fathers (agreed) upon a religion, and, verily, we are led 111 II, XLIII(3)| authorising the practice of their religion, such as the worship of 112 II, XLVIII | guidance~ ~ ./. and the religion of truth to set it above 113 II, XLVIII | truth to set it above all religion; for God is witness enough!~ ~ 114 II, XLIX | Will ye teach God your religion?' when God knows what is 115 II, LIII(1)| Mohammed and forsaking the religion of the Qurâis, answered 116 II, LX | not fought against you for religion's sake, and who have not 117 II, LX | have fought against you for religion's sake, and driven you forth 118 II, LXI | Apostle with guidance and the religion of truth to set it above 119 II, LXI | truth to set it above all religion; averse although the idolaters 120 II, LXXXV(4)| had embraced the Jewish religion, and who commanded all his 121 II, XCVIII | worship God, being sincere in religion unto Him as 'Hanîfs, and 122 II, XCVIII | for that is the standard religion.~ ~[5] Verily, those who 123 II, CIX | what I serve;-ye have your religion, and I have my religion!'~ ~ 124 II, CIX | religion, and I have my religion!'~ ~ 125 II, CX | see men enter into God's religion by troops,~ Then celebrate