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Alphabetical [« »] tâghût 8 tainted 1 take 215 taken 71 takes 23 taketh 2 taking 17 | Frequency [« »] 72 astray 72 pardon 72 pleases 71 taken 70 disbelieve 70 inspired 69 guide | The Qur'ân Concordances taken |
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1 I | future life had not as yet taken a definite hold on the people, 2 I | Amînah.~ ~The orphan was taken care of by his grandfather ' 3 I | illegible, and this being taken as an evidence of the divine 4 I | prisoners and much booty taken. Of the captives, six were 5 I | that the prophet should be taken for 'a soothsayer,' for ' 6 I | and his arrangement may be taken as the best which Arabic 7 I | Meccans, however, seem to have taken these for~ ~ ./. the names 8 I | attached to each Sûrah is taken from some striking word 9 I | slain, unless they have taken refuge with a tribe in league 10 I | Bedr. Precautions to be taken against an attack during 11 I | ransom for the captives taken at Bedr. The spoils are 12 I | Infidels are not to be taken for patrons even when they 13 I | follow it. Human souls are taken to God during sleep, and 14 I, II(3)| objections that had been taken against the mention of such 15 I, II | nor shall compensation be taken from it, nor shall they 16 I, II | of days 2.' Say, 'Have ye taken a covenant with God?' but 17 I, II(4)| portion of the story is taken from Judges vi.~ ~ ./. 18 I, II | scribe, then let a pledge be taken. But if one of you trust 19 I, III | ye resolved and have ye taken my compact on that (condition)?' 20 I, IV(1)| Women taken in adultery or fornication 21 I, IV | the other, and they have taken from you a rigid compact?~ ~ 22 I, V | are Christians,' we have taken a compact; but they have 23 I, V | revealed to him, they had not taken these for their patrons; 24 I, VI | Leave those who have taken their religion for a play 25 I, VII(1)| She-camel." It is generally taken for granted that the Prophet 26 I, VII(1)| in all probability have taken the story from the national 27 I, VII | merciful. Verily, these have taken to themselves a calf; there 28 I, VII | them too! Was there not taken from them a covenant by~ ~ ./. 29 I, VIII | Eat of what spoils ye have taken, what is lawful and good; 30 I, VIII | better than that which is taken from you, and will forgive 31 I, VIII(1)| allow of such ransom being taken.~ ~ ./. 32 I, IX(1)| Mohammed's uncle, when taken prisoner and reproached 33 I, IX | befall thee they say, 'We had taken care for our affair before;' 34 I, IX | there are those who have taken to a mosque for mischief, 35 I, X | hear.~ ~They say, 'God has taken to Himself a son.' Celebrated 36 I, XI | you than God? or have you taken Him as something to cast 37 I, XII | know that your father has taken a compact from God against 38 I, XVI | and they shall not be taken back into favour.~ ~And 39 II, XVII | and then they would have taken thee for a friend; and had 40 II, XVII | had wished we would have taken away that with which we 41 II, XVII | belongs to God, who has not taken to Himself a son, and has 42 II, XVIII | those who say, 'God hath taken to Himself a son.'~ ~They 43 II, XVIII | These people of ours have taken to other gods beside Him. 44 II, XVIII(1)| metaphors in Arabic being taken from camel riding. The Arabs 45 II, XIX | with the unseen, or has he taken a compact with the Merciful? 46 II, XIX | intercession, save he who has taken a compact with the Merciful.~ ~ 47 II, XIX | They say, 'The Merciful has taken to Himself a son:'-ye have 48 II, XXI | to a sport, we would have taken to one from before ourselves; 49 II, XXI | intermission. Or have they taken gods from the earth who 50 II, XXI | questioned.~ ~Have they taken gods beside Him? Say, 'Bring 51 II, XXI | they say, 'The Merciful has taken a son 1;~ ~celebrated be 52 II, XXIV(1)| named Mista'h, who had taken part in spreading the reports 53 II, XXV | the earth, and who has not taken to Himself a son, and who 54 II, XXV | say, 'O, would that I had taken a way with the Apostle 3! [ 55 II, XXV | would that I had~ ~ ./. not taken such a one for a friend 56 II, XXV | verily, my people have taken this Qur'ân to be obsolete!'~ ~ 57 II, XXVII | mercy.' They said, 'We have taken an augury concerning thee 58 II, XXVII(1)| the last words are to be taken as the conclusion of the 59 II, XXXIII | wherever they are found,-taken and slain with slaughter!~ ~ 60 II, XXXIV | escape, and they shall be taken from a place that is nigh. 61 II, XXXVII(1)| Ishmael and not Isaac who was taken as a sacrifice.~ ~ ./. 62 II, XL | you there are some who are taken away before,-that ye may 63 II, XLI | again, they shall not be taken into favour.~ ~We will allot 64 II, XLIII | ungrateful.~ ~[15] Has He taken of what He creates daughters, 65 II, XLV | aught, nor what they have taken besides God for patrons; 66 II, XLV | therefrom, neither shall ye be taken back into favour.'~ ~[35] 67 II, LVII | in your Lord; and He has taken a compact from you, if ye 68 II, LVII | to-day there shall not be taken from you a ransom, nor from 69 II, LVIII | they have done. God has taken account of it, but they 70 II, LXXII | our Lord be exalted!-has taken to Himself neither consort 71 II, CII(2)| that their dead should be taken into account as well as