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 1  I             |          cliffs. But a mysterious power appeared to hold him back,
 2  I             |           inspired! One mighty in power taught him, endowed with
 3  I             |       they were completely in his power, he made no difference in
 4  I             |        his enemies there feel his power. The Jews first experienced
 5  I             |          and horses.~ ~Mohammed's power and influence was now extending
 6  I             |         that Mohammed's increased power and the overwhelming numbers
 7  I             |          of their ever becoming a power; but he knew their character
 8  I             |    provided, to the best of their power, against such a contingency.
 9  I             |         he had lost his political power.~ ~The other party at Medînah
10  I             |       Lailat el Qadr or 'night of power;' in it the Qur'ân was said
11  I             |           in proof of the supreme power of God. Mohammed is only
12  I             |         is to disclaim miraculous power: is not to repulse believers:
13  I             |         Creation is a sign of His power. Reward hereafter for the
14  I             |          objects are signs of His power. The false gods are inanimate
15  I             |           once made. Satan has no power over believers. Verses of
16  I             |       read. Signs are only in the power of God. The idolaters reproved,
17  I             |        the earth is a sign of His power. Mohammed cannot make the
18  I             |          of the resurrection. The power of God shown in all nature:
19  I             |           the resurrection. God's power shown in the procreation
20  I             |        orbits, are signs of God's power. So too the preservation
21  I             |           providence signs of His power. Men's misfortunes by land .
22  I             |    conduct of the hypocrites. The power of the Qur'ân. God's mighty
23  I             |         misbelievers in Hell. The power of God exhibited in nature.
24  I             |            XCVII. THE CHAPTER OF 'POWER.' (Place of origin doubtful.)~ ~
25  I             |         revealed on 'the night of power.' Its excellence angels
26  I,       II   |        they see the torment, that power is altogether God's! Verily,
27  I,       II   |          wealthy according to his power, and the straitened in circumstances
28  I,       II   |    circumstances according to his power, must provide, in reason;-
29  I,       II   |            they said, 'We have no power this day against Gâlût 1
30  I,      III   |         which He has sent down no power for; but their resort is
31  I,       IV   |        have made for you manifest power.~ ~It is not for a believer
32  I,       IV   |         ye wish to make for God a power against you?~ ~Verily, the
33  I,        V   |       before ye have them in your power, for know ye that God is
34  I,        V   |         likeness of a bird, by my power, and didst blow thereon,
35  I,       VI   |           has sent down to you no power to do? Which then of the
36  I,       VI   |     people! act according to your power, verily, I am acting too;
37  I,      VII   |          what He has sent down no power for, and saying against
38  I,      VII   |        for which God sent down no power; wait then expectant, and
39  I,      VII   | themselves created, which have no power to help them, and cannot
40  I,     VIII   |     before! but He hath given you power over them; for God is knowing,
41  I,        X   |      thereof think that they have power over it. Our order comes
42  I,        X   |               50] Say, 'I have no power over myself for harm or
43  I,        X   |       speech grieve thee; verily, power is wholly God's! He both
44  I,       XI   |        want!' He said, 'Had I but power over you; or~ ~ ./. could
45  I,       XI   |     people! act according to your power; verily, I too will act,
46  I,       XI   |        our signs and with obvious power unto Pharaoh and his chiefs;
47  I,       XI   |             Act according to your power, verily, we are acting too!
48  I,      XIV   |          stormy day. They have no power at all over that which they
49  I,      XVI   |         or the earth, and have no power at all.~ ~Do not then strike
50  I,      XVI   |        one 1.~ ~Verily, he has no power over those who believe and
51  I,      XVI   |         upon their Lord rely. His power is only over those who take
52 II,     XVII   |           they shall not have the power to remove distress from
53 II,    XVIII   |        God pleases 1! there is no power save in God,"-to look at,
54 II,      XXI(3)|          wherever he pleased, his power over the ginns, and his
55 II,      XXI   |        and thought that we had no power over him; and he cried out
56 II,     XXII   |          what He has sent down no power for, and what they have
57 II,  XXXVIII(2)|           the whole secret of his power lay in this ring, which
58 II,  XXXVIII(2)|         recovered his kingdom and power.~ ~ ./. 
59 II,    XXXIX   |     people! act according to your power; I too am going to act;
60 II,    XLIII   |        them; for, verily, we have power over them.~ ~Say, 'Dost
61 II,     LIII   |       inspired! [5] One mighty in power 3 taught him, endowed with
62 II,      LIV(1)|         Qur'ân elsewhere, for the power to comply with the demand
63 II,    XCVII   |                    THE CHAPTER OF POWER 1.~ ~(XCVII. Place of origin
64 II,    XCVII(1)|           word el Qadr signifies 'power,' 'worth,' 'measure,' and
65 II,    XCVII   |           it down on the Night of Power!~ And what shall make thee
66 II,    XCVII   |       thee know what the Night of Power is?-the Night of Power is
67 II,    XCVII   |         of Power is?-the Night of Power is better than a thousand
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