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Alphabetical [« »] prophesies 1 prophet 195 prophetic 7 prophets 73 propitiate 1 proportion 3 proposals 1 | Frequency [« »] 73 doubt 73 fight 73 hear 73 prophets 72 astray 72 pardon 72 pleases | The Qur'ân Concordances prophets |
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1 I | being considered as the prophets of the faith.~ ~This cult 2 I | those who had rejected the prophets of old, of the people of 3 I | the long stories of the prophets of olden time, especial 4 I | Qur'ân itself.~ ~The chief prophets recognised by the Qur'ân 5 I | called 'the seal of the prophets,' and the saying traditionally 6 I | distinction to be made between the prophets. The Jews rebuked for prohibiting 7 I | of those who rejected the prophets of old. Mohammed's death 8 I | as the other apostles and prophets. Jesus is only an Apostle 9 I | appealed to as believers. Prophets of old were rejected. Against 10 I | of old, who rejected the prophets. Had the revelation been 11 I | world is preferable to this, Prophets aforetime were also mocked 12 I | becomes a 'Hanîf. Other prophets of old were inspired: the 13 I | of those who rejected the prophets of old. The creation and 14 I | appealed to as believers. Prophets of old were rejected. Against 15 I | of old, who rejected the prophets. Rewards promised to the 16 I | story of Noah and the other prophets of old. Fate of Pharaoh 17 I | Thamûd objected that their prophets were mortals like themselves. 18 I | mortals like themselves. The prophets relied on God who vindicated 19 I | not to be provoked. Some prophets preferred over others. False 20 I | Ishmael and Idrîs mentioned as prophets. Their seed when the signs 21 I | XXI. THE CHAPTER OF THE PROPHETS. (Mecca.)~ ~Men mock at 22 I | they ask for a sign. The prophets of old were but mortal: 23 I | be corrupted. All former prophets were taught that there is 24 I | Those who mocked at the prophets of old perished. No one 25 I | Abraham, and Lot called their prophets liars and were allowed to 26 I | God's covenant with the prophets. Miraculous interference 27 I | nations deal with their prophets and were punished for it. 28 I | nations have accused, their prophets of imposture, and perished. 29 I | and for saying that their prophets were sorcerers and the Scriptures 30 I | religion as that of the prophets of old, which men have broken 31 I | of old who mocked at the prophets. God the creator. Men are 32 I, II | God's signs and killed the prophets undeservedly; that was for 33 I, II | Wherefore did ye kill God's prophets of yore if ye were true 34 I, II | what was brought unto the Prophets from their Lord; we will 35 I, II | angels, and the Book, and the prophets, and who gives wealth for 36 I, II | nation once, and God sent prophets with good tidings and with 37 I, III | God's signs, and kill the prophets without right, and kill 38 I, III | those who follow him and his prophets, and those who believe;- 39 I, III | take the angels and the prophets for your lords; shall He 40 I, III | took the compact from the prophets '(this is) surely what we 41 I, III | Moses, and Jesus, and the prophets from their Lord,-we will 42 I, III(1)| past, present, and future prophets on Mount Sinai and entered 43 I, III | God's signs, and kill the prophets undeservedly. That is because 44 I, III | of those who called (the prophets) liars.~ ~This is an explanation 45 I, III | grateful.~ ~[140] How many prophets have myriads fought against! 46 I, III | and how they killed the prophets undeservedly, and say, ' 47 I, IV | has been pleased with, of prophets and confessors and martyrs 48 I, IV | and for their killing the prophets undeservedly, and for their 49 I, IV | we inspired Noah and the prophets after him, and as we inspired 50 I, V | when He made amongst you prophets, and made for you kings, 51 I, V | guidance and light; the prophets who were resigned did judge 52 I, V | the footsteps of these (prophets) with Jesus the son of Mary, 53 I, V | Mary is only a prophet: prophets before him have passed away; 54 I, VI | 10] There have been prophets before thee mocked at, but 55 I, VI(2)| mankind, and to have also had prophets sent to them. They are probably 56 I, VII | question those to whom the prophets were sent, and we will narrate 57 II, XVII | we did prefer some of the prophets over the others, and to 58 II, XVII(1)| to mean 'the angels and prophets.' Rodwell remarks that it 59 II, XVII | the course of those of our prophets whom we have sent before 60 II, XVIII | their eyes 1.~ ~We sent not prophets save as heralds of glad 61 II, XIX | has been gracious, of the prophets of the seed of Adam, and 62 II, XXI | THE CHAPTER OF THE PROPHETS.~ ~(XXI. Mecca.)~ ~IN the 63 II, XXI | shall they be respited.~ ~Prophets before thee have been mocked 64 II, XXI(1)| had double the work of the prophets of his time and their reward; 65 II, XXI(4)| followers by the various prophets who are mentioned in this 66 II, XXXIII | And when we took of the prophets their compact 2, from thee 67 II, XXXIII | God, and the Seal of the Prophets; for God all things doth 68 II, XXXIX | before them called the (prophets) liars, and the torment 69 II, XXXIX | shall be set forth, and the prophets and martyrs 1 shall be brought; 70 II, XL | Noah before them called the prophets liars; and the confederates 71 II, XLIII | extravagant?~ ~[5] How many prophets have we sent amongst those 72 II, XLIII | before thee amongst the prophets, 'Did we make gods beside 73 II, L | Tubbâ'h 4 all called the prophets liars, and the threat was