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Alphabetical [« »] musâilimah 2 musk 1 muslim 40 muslims 75 musselmans 1 mussulman 1 must 60 | Frequency [« »] 76 works 75 grievous 75 hand 75 muslims 75 now 74 fellows 74 little | The Qur'ân Concordances muslims |
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1 I | heaven,' which many of the Muslims allow to have been merely 2 I | annoyed at the escape of the Muslims, as they had hoped and determined 3 I | the small remnant of the Muslims who were left in Mecca.~ ~ 4 I | accusation, the new band of Muslims was enabled to return home 5 I | himself one of the Medînah Muslims, to whom he bound himself 6 I | escaped an attack by the Muslims, was returning from Syria 7 I | caravan. Arrived at Bedr, the Muslims took up such a position 8 I | part of the engagement the Muslims, by Mohammed's order, stood 9 I | faces be covered with shame! Muslims to the attack!' The condition 10 I | territory of Medînah, and the Muslims, on the other hand, captured 11 I | between the two cities. The Muslims were divided in opinion, 12 I | skirmishes, in which the Muslims had the advantage, and a 13 I | thus afforded, and took the Muslims on the flank and completely 14 I | of the year 627 A.D. the Muslims were in great jeopardy. 15 I | and vice versâ, any of the Muslims who chose might enter the 16 I | to be allowed to become Muslims without the consent of their 17 I | Farewell Pilgrimage,' as Muslims call it, and standing upon 18 I | the less reverential of Muslims. El Mukanna', the 'veiled 19 I | determined to prevent the Muslims from differing amongst themselves 20 I | verse (Sûrah and 'Âyah), the Muslims themselves quote the Book.~ ~ 21 I | which God is invoked by the Muslims; they are ninety-nine in 22 I | These names are used by Muslims in their devotions, the 23 I | the book, as used by the Muslims, and as Mohammed's successors 24 I | tribe in league with the Muslims. Penalty for killing a believer 25 I | Fate of the half-hearted Muslims who fell at Bedr. Precautions 26 I | pilgrimage are lawful. The Muslims are not to bear ill-will 27 I | Christians is lawful~ ~ ./. to Muslims: so too their women. Ablutions 28 I | cases of pollution. The Muslims are bidden to remember the 29 I | of the pagan Arabs? The Muslims are not to take Jews and 30 I | the most hostile to the Muslims; and the Christians are 31 I | idolaters for mocking the Muslims at prayer. Offer of an amnesty 32 I | amnesty to those~ ~ ./. to Muslims: so too their women. Ablutions 33 I | cases of pollution. The Muslims are bidden to remember the 34 I | of the pagan Arabs? The Muslims are not to take Jews and 35 I | the most hostile to the Muslims; and the Christians are 36 I | made to seem few in the Muslims' eyes, while they seemed 37 I | multitude of infidels. The Muslims are reproved for accepting 38 I | them. Exhortation to the Muslims to march forth to battle. 39 I | Abraham, whose religion the Muslims profess. God is the sovereign 40 I | houses. Behaviour of the Muslims towards the Apostle. He 41 I | hypocrites stand by the Muslims only in success. The unbelievers 42 I | interference in favour of the Muslims when besieged by the confederate 43 I | his license to take wives. Muslims are not to enter the prophet' 44 I | between the Meccans and the Muslims when the latter were prohibited 45 I | Rebuke to some of the Muslims who had presumed too much 46 I | still obedient; of certain Muslims who contended together; 47 I | Exhortations to the Muslims not to treat secretly with 48 I | Jews rebuked for unbelief. Muslims are not to leave the congregation 49 I, II(1)| rendered 'until ye become Muslims.'~ ~ 50 I, II(2)| slaughtering an animal the Muslims always repeat the formula 51 I, IV(1)| Alluding to some half-hearted Muslims, slain at Bedr.~ ~ ./. 52 I, VI(2)| devoutly believed in by Muslims, and are supposed to be 53 I, VIII(2)| The Muslims were fewer in number than 54 II, XVII(1)| the more irksome duties of Muslims, and should be allowed to 55 II, XVII(1)| c., are called by the Muslims al 'asmâ'u 'l'husnâ, 'the 56 II, XVII(2)| command is obeyed by the Muslims frequently pronouncing the 57 II, XVIII(1)| expressing admiration among Muslims.~ ~ ./. 58 II, XXII | Abraham. He has named you Muslims before and in this (book), 59 II, XXXII(2)| so often expressed, that Muslims are to be certain of a meeting 60 II, XXXIII(2)| I.e. Muslims; see Part I, p. 15, note 61 II, XLVIII | them or they shall become Muslims. And if ye obey, God will 62 II, XLVIII(1)| were so annoying to the Muslims, that it was with difficulty 63 II, XLIX | but say, "We have become Muslims;" for the faith has not 64 II, XLIX | oblige thee by becoming Muslims. Say, 'Nay! deem not that 65 II, XLIX | oblige me by your becoming Muslims! God obliges you, by directing 66 II, L(4)| hear; generally supposed by Muslims to be the temple at Jerusalem.~ ~ 67 II, LI | found therein one house of Muslims.~ ~ ./. And we left therein 68 II, LIV(1)| This is appealed to by Muslims as a prophecy fulfilled 69 II, LIX(3)| The Muslims did not use cavalry on the 70 II, LXI(2)| Paraclete in John xvi. 7, the Muslims declaring that the word 71 II, LXVI | exchange wives better than you, Muslims, believers, devout, repentant, 72 II, LXVIII | Shall we then make the Muslims like the sinners? What ails 73 II, LXXII | of us are some who are Muslims, and of us some are trespassers; 74 II, LXXII | but those of us who are Muslims they strive after right 75 II, XCIV(1)| the words literally some Muslims have supposed it to refer