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Alphabetical [« »] goddess 1 goddesses 2 godhead 1 gods 83 goes 13 gog 6 going 24 | Frequency [« »] 84 aught 84 gave 83 dwell 83 gods 83 grace 83 own 83 towards | The Qur'ân Concordances gods |
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1 I | and their prestige. If the gods in the Kaabah were false 2 I | Kaabah contained all the gods of the different tribes; 3 I | those who associate other gods with Him, or attribute offspring 4 I | worship him and his mother as gods.~ ~ ./. VI. THE CHAPTER 5 I | the intercession of their gods on the judgment day. They 6 I | convinced that they are not gods by seeing them set. Turns 7 I | grace. The ginns and false gods, together with their worshippers,~ ~ ./. 8 I | worship him and his mother as gods.~ ~ ./. who will believe. 9 I | false revelation. False gods can neither harm nor profit 10 I | the idolaters and false gods at the last day. God the 11 I | but they and their false gods together cannot bring ten 12 I | of His power. The false gods are inanimate and powerless. 13 I | Helplessness of the false gods illustrated by the parable 14 I | be disowned by the false gods at the resurrection. Every 15 I | God. If there were other gods they would rebel against 16 I | preferred over others. False gods themselves have recourse 17 I | Merciful One are not two gods, for God has no partner.~ ~ 18 I | judgment day. The false gods shall deny their worshippers 19 I | God. If there were other gods than He heaven and earth 20 I | revelation with scorn. The false gods could not even create a 21 I | ân. God in nature. Other gods can create nothing. Wisdom 22 I | Helplessness of the false gods: they cannot intercede for 23 I | the worshippers of false gods. The Meccans accuse~ ~ ./. 24 I | s providence. The false gods will not be able to help 25 I | resurrection? The false gods and the Meccans shall recriminate 26 I | now, 'Shall we leave our gods for a mad poet?' They shall 27 I | who say they serve false gods as a means of access to 28 I | is omniscient. The false gods will desert their worshippers 29 I | under the ban against false gods. But Jesus did not assume 30 I, V | me and my mother for two gods, beside God?' He said, ' 31 I, VI | that with God are other gods? Say, 'I bear not witness 32 I, VI | clear of your associating (gods with him).'~ ~[20] Those 33 I, VI | Dost thou take idols for gods? verily, I see thee and 34 I, VII | and to leave thee and thy gods?' Said he, 'We will have 35 I, VII | for us a god as they have gods.' Said he, 'Verily, ye are 36 I, VII(1)| in the names of the other gods, such as Allât, the feminine 37 I, X | those who associated other gods (with us), 'To your places, 38 I, XI | sign; nor will we leave our gods at thy word; nor will we 39 I, XI | only say that some of our gods have attacked thee with 40 I, XI | wronged themselves. Their gods availed them naught, on 41 I, XII | without associating (other gods) with Him.~ ~Are they safe, 42 I, XV | Who place with God other gods; but they at length shall 43 I, XVI | God says, 'Take not to two gods; God is only one; me then 44 II, XVII | Put not with God other gods, or thou wilt sit despised 45 II, XVII | then put with God other gods, or thou wilt be thrown 46 II, XVII | Were there with Him other gods, as ye say, then would they 47 II, XVII(1)| the Qur'ân for the false gods of the Arabs, and the existence 48 II, XVII(1)| refer the passage to the gods of the Arabian pantheon 49 II, XVIII | ours have taken to other gods beside Him. Though they 50 II, XIX | art thou averse from my gods, O Abraham? verily, if thou 51 II, XIX | us alone. They take other gods besides God to be their 52 II, XIX(2)| That is, the false gods. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 53 II, XXI | intermission. Or have they taken gods from the earth who can raise 54 II, XXI | both (heaven and earth) gods beside God, both would surely 55 II, XXI | questioned.~ ~Have they taken gods beside Him? Say, 'Bring 56 II, XXI | this he who mentions your gods?' Yet they at the mention 57 II, XXI | turn aside.~ ~Have they gods to defend them against us? 58 II, XXI | Who has done this with our gods? verily, he is of the wrong-doers!' 59 II, XXI | thou who did this to our gods, O Abraham?' Said he, 'Nay, 60 II, XXI | Burn him, and help your gods, if ye are going to do so!'~ ~ 61 II, XXII | and those who join other gods with God, verily, God will 62 II, XXV | And they take beside Him gods who create not aught, but 63 II, XXV | leads us astray from our gods, had we not been patient 64 II, XXVI | then with God upon other gods, or thou wilt be of the 65 II, XXX(1)| does God hold the false gods they associate with Him 66 II, XXX(1)| these partners or false gods were not spoken of in the 67 II, XXXVI | must return? Shall I take gods~ ~ ./. beside Him? If the 68 II, XXXVI | But they take, beside God, gods that haply they may be helped. [ 69 II, XXXVI(2)| ready to defend their false gods. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 70 II, XXXVII | What! shall we leave our gods for an infatuated poet?' 71 II, XXXVII | with a lie do ye desire gods beside God? [85] What then 72 II, XXXVII | he went aside unto their gods and said, 'Will ye not eat? [ 73 II, XXXVIII | What! does he make the gods to be one God? verily, this 74 II, XXXVIII | on and persevere in your gods; this is a thing designed; 75 II, XXXIX(1)| and refers to the false gods, especially to the favourite 76 II, XLIII | the prophets, 'Did we make gods beside the Merciful One 77 II, XLIII | from him and said, 'Are our gods better, or is he?' They 78 II, XLIII(2)| Mohammed cursed their false gods, the ban must apply equally 79 II, XLVI | to us to turn us from our gods? then bring us what thou 80 II, XLVI | beside God they took for gods that could draw nigh to 81 II, L | doubter! [25] who sets other gods with God-and throw him, 82 II, LIII(4)| this chapter when their gods were spoken well of, fell 83 II, LXXI | shall surely not leave your gods: ye shall surely neither