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Alphabetical [« »] days 53 dazed 1 de 2 dead 60 deaf 14 deafness 3 deal 8 | Frequency [« »] 61 however 61 obey 60 bidding 60 dead 60 must 60 sons 59 35 | The Qur'ân Concordances dead |
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1 I | they had seen fall, to be dead, returned to their own city.~ ~ 2 I | rain which quickens the dead earth, and the cattle which 3 I | for a repose; quickens the dead earth with rain. He lets 4 I | sends rain to quicken the dead earth: this is a sign of 5 I | them. The quickening of the dead earth is a sign of the resurrection. 6 I, II | disbelieve in God, when ye were dead and He made you alive, and 7 I, II | continues] God brings the dead to life and shows you His 8 I, II | s way 4 (that they are) dead, but rather living; but 9 I, II | forbidden for you what is dead, and blood, and flesh of 10 I, II(2)| religious war,' and were struck dead, and afterwards revived 11 I, II | how thou wilt revive the dead,' He said, 'What, dost thou 12 I, III | forth the living from the dead, and dost provide for whom 13 I, III | lepers; and I will bring the dead to life by God's permission; 14 I, III | killed in the way of God as dead, but living with their Lord;- 15 I, V | thou didst bring forth the dead by my permission; and when 16 I, VI | those who listen but the dead will God raise up, then 17 I, VI | forth the living from the dead, and it is He who brings 18 I, VI | it is He who brings the dead from the living. There is 19 I, VI | them the angels, or the dead had spoken to them, or we 20 I, VI | idolaters.~ ~Is he who was dead and we have quickened him, 21 I, VI | wives, but if it be (born) dead, then are they partners 22 I, VI | taster to taste; unless it be dead (of itself), or blood that 23 I, VII | cloud which we drive to a dead land, and send down thereon 24 I, VII | thus do we bring forth the dead; haply ye may remember.~ ~ 25 I, IX(1)| is that Ezra, after being dead 100 years, was raised to 26 I, X | forth the living from the dead, and brings forth the dead 27 I, X | dead, and brings forth the dead from the living? and who 28 I, XIII | earth were cut up, or the dead made to speak 1-nay, God' 29 I, XVI | are themselves created. Dead, not living, nor can they 30 II, XIX(1)| would never do alive or dead, or when raised again at 31 II, XXI | earth who can raise up (the dead)?~ ~Were there in both ( 32 II, XXII | about the raising (of the dead),-verily, we created you 33 II, XXII | continues] He quickens the dead, and because He is mighty 34 II, XXII | and when they fall down (dead) eat of them, and feed the 35 II, XXIII | promise you that when ye are dead, and have become dust and 36 II, XXV | to quicken therewith the dead country, and to give it 37 II, XXVII | thou canst not make the dead to hear, and thou canst 38 II, XXX | forth the living from the dead, and brings forth the dead 39 II, XXX | dead, and brings forth the dead from the living; and He 40 II, XXX | is the quickener of the dead, and He is mighty over all!~ ~[ 41 II, XXX | thou canst not make the dead to hear, nor canst thou 42 II, XXXV | we irrigate therewith a dead country, and we quicken 43 II, XXXV | the living equal with the dead; verily, God causes whom 44 II, XXXVI | Verily, we quicken the dead, and write down what they 45 II, XXXVI | And a sign for them is the dead earth which we have quickened 46 II, XXXVII | sorcery. What! when we are dead, and have become earth and 47 II, XXXVII | credit? What! when we are dead, and have become earth and 48 II, XLI | will surely quicken the dead; verily, He is mighty over 49 II, XLII | patron, and He quickens the dead and He is mighty over all?~ ~ 50 II, XLIII | and we raised up thereby a dead country; thus shall ye too 51 II, XLVI | is able to quicken the dead?-nay, verily, He is mighty 52 II, XLIX | one of you like to eat his dead brother's flesh?-why! ye 53 II, L | thing! What, when we are dead and have become dust?-that 54 II, L | and we quickened thereby a dead land; thus shall the resurrection 55 II, LX(2)| the resurrection of the dead. Footnotes~ ~ 56 II, LXXII | raise up any one from the dead.~ ~'"But we touched the 57 II, LXXV | not He able to quicken the dead?~ ~ ~ ~ 58 II, LXXVII | hold the living and the dead? and set thereon firm mountains 59 II, LXXXIX(3)| all his people were struck dead by a noise from heaven, 60 II, CII(2)| battle, declared that their dead should be taken into account