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 1  I             |        trifling similitudes. The creation of man: Adam taught 'the
 2  I             |    pretended to be inspired. The creation a proof of God's unity.
 3  I             |         the prophets of old. The creation and fall of Adam. Iblîs
 4  I             |        The coming of 'the Hour.' Creation of Adam and Eve: conception
 5  I             |        except by His permission. Creation is a sign of His power.
 6  I             |       there is no other God. The creation and ordering of all natural
 7  I             |        of earth from heaven, the creation of living things from water,
 8  I             |          a roof over it, and the creation of the night and day and
 9  I             |        honest shall prosper. The creation, birth, death, and resurrection
10  I             |          at noon and sunset. His creation of man and of the universe
11  I             |       judgment. Man alone of all creation undertook the responsibility
12  I             |        proclaim God's unity. The creation of man and disobedience
13  I             |          believe the Qur'ân. The creation of the heavens and the earth.
14  I             |     truth of His revelation. His creation and providence signs of
15  I             |       who rejected the apostles. Creation of man: God's proximity
16  I             |  chastisement of the latter. The creation arid resurrection.~ ~LXXX.
17  I             |         poor blind believer. The creation and resurrection.~ ~LXXXI.
18  I             |       soul has a guardian angel. Creation and resurrection of man.
19  I,       II(1)| tradition here alluded to of the creation accords with the Talmudic
20  I,       II   |  compassionate.~ ~Verily, in the creation of the heavens and the earth,
21  I,      III   |       over all!~ ~Verily, in the creation of the heavens and the earth,
22  I,      III   |        sides, and reflect on the creation of the heavens and the earth. '
23  I,       IV   |         shall surely alter God's creation 1;' but he who takes the
24  I,       VI(2)|      then we produced it another creation,' he said, 'and blessed
25  I,      VII   |         bidding. Aye!-His is the creation and the bidding,-blessed
26  I,       XI(1)|              That is, before the creation; see Genesis i. 2.~ ~ ./. 
27  I,     XIII   |          He creates, so that the creation seem familiar to them?'
28  I,      XIV   |          you off and bring a new creation; nor is that hard for God!~ ~
29 II,     XVII   |          then be raised up a new creation?'~ ~Could they not see that
30 II,    XVIII   |       make them witnesses of the creation of the heavens and the earth,
31 II,    XVIII   |        and the earth, nor of the creation of themselves, nor did I
32 II,       XX   |          who gave everything its creation, then guided it.'~ ~Said
33 II,      XXI   |         produced it at its first creation will we bring it back again-a
34 II,    XXIII   |      then we produced it another creation; and blessed be God, the
35 II,    XXIII   |       nor are we heedless of the creation.~ ~And we send down from
36 II,    XXVII   |       Him! [65] He who began the creation and then will make it return
37 II,     XXIX   |        seen how God produces the creation, and then turns it back?
38 II,     XXIX   |         land, and behold how the creation appeared; then God produces
39 II,      XXX   |              10] God, produces a creation, then He makes it go back
40 II,      XXX   |          And of His signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth,
41 II,      XXX   |          He it is who produces a creation and then makes it to go
42 II,      XXX   |         there is no altering the creation of God, that is the standard
43 II,     XXXI   |       kind.~ ~[10] This is God's creation; show me what others beside
44 II,     XXXI   |          is mighty, wise!~ ~Your creation and your rising again are
45 II,    XXXII   |         has made the best of the creation of everything, and produced
46 II,    XXXII   |          and produced the~ ~ ./. creation of man from clay; then He
47 II,    XXXII   |       shall we then become a new creation?' [10] Nay! in the meeting
48 II,    XXXIV   |           then ye shall be a new creation? he has forged against God
49 II,     XXXV   |      threes or fours; He adds to creation what He pleases; verily,
50 II,     XXXV   |           and will bring a fresh creation; for that is no hard matter
51 II,    XXXVI   |        likeness; and forgets his creation; and says, 'Who shall quicken
52 II,    XXXVI   |         them at first; for every creation does He know; [80] who has
53 II,    XXXIX   |         bellies of your mothers,-creation after creation, in three
54 II,    XXXIX   |          mothers,-creation after creation, in three darknesses 2.
55 II,       XL   |          and looks!~ ~Surely the creation of the heavens and the earth
56 II,       XL   |        earth is greater than the creation of man: but most men know
57 II,     XLII   |          And of His signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth,
58 II,    XLIII   |          they witnesses of their creation? their witness shall be
59 II,      XLV   |         who believe; and in your creation and the beasts that are
60 II,        L   |          fatigued with the first creation? nay! but they are in obscurity
61 II,        L   |     obscurity concerning the new creation.~ ~[15] But we created man,
62 II,    LXVII   |       see any discordance in the creation of the Merciful!~ ~Why,
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