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Alphabetical [« »] reached 25 reaches 7 reaching 2 read 56 reader 8 readest 1 readily 2 | Frequency [« »] 56 mountains 56 neither 56 praises 56 read 56 sins 55 footnotes 55 hour | The Qur'ân Concordances read |
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1 I | appeared to him and bade him 'READ 1!' 'I am no reader!' Mohammed 2 I | violently and again bade him read.~ ~ ./. paragraph continues] 3 I, 0(1)| Sprenger imagines it to mean 'read the Jewish and Christian 4 I | commence the 96th chapter:~ ~'READ! in the name of thy Lord, 5 I | man from congealed blood.~ READ! for thy Lord is the most 6 I | afresh, and this time it read: 'Have ye considered Allât 7 I | whether the prophet could read or write, the Sunnis denying 8 I | vers. 1-6, which begin 'Read,' and in which the angel 9 I | and to command him to read it, the act implied may 10 I | probable that he could neither read nor write, and it is almost 11 I | they had seen, heard, or read. The New Testament, it is 12 I | from the verb qara'a, 'to read,' though some lexicographers 13 I | that 'the Qur'ân may be read according to the seven Arabic 14 I | so that the whole may be read through during the month 15 I | signs of the merciful are read fall down adoring. The Meccans, 16 I | Qur'ân. Mohammed unable to read. Signs are only in the power 17 I | believers, and of those who read and follow the Qur'ân: punishment 18 I | Mohammed's first call to 'Read' the Qur'ân. Denunciation 19 I, II(2)| Chapter X, which begins 'Read,' and others.~ ~ ./. 20 I, II | and forget yourselves? ye read the Book, do ye not then 21 I, II | on nought;' and yet they read the Book. So, too, say those 22 I, II | the Book~ ~ ./. and who read it as it should be read, 23 I, II | read it as it should be read, believe therein; and whoso 24 I, II | from amongst themselves, to read to them Thy signs and teach 25 I, VI | verily, we, for what they read, care naught.' Or, lest 26 I, VII | haply they may return.~ ~Read to them the declaration 27 I, VII(1)| the ground,' which would read word for word in Arabic ' 28 I, VII | And when the Qur'ân is read, then listen thereto and 29 I, IX(1)| to whom the passage was read, did not deny it.~ ~ 30 I, X | unto thee, ask those who read the Book before thee verily, 31 I, XVI | 100] When thou dost read the Qur'ân, ask refuge with 32 II, XVII | to him wide open. [15] 'Read thy book, thou art accountant 33 II, XVII | his right hand-these shall read their book, nor shall they 34 II, XVII | on us a book that we may read!'~ ~Say, 'Celebrated be 35 II, XVII | divided, that thou mayst read it to mankind leisurely, 36 II, XVII | knowledge before it, when it is read to them fall down upon their 37 II, XIX | signs of the Merciful are read to them, they fall down 38 II, XXI(2)| Hadab, some read gadath, 'grave.'~ ~ 39 II, XXII(1)| translated, 'but that when he read Satan threw something into 40 II, XXII(1)| annulled, and the verse made to read as it now stands.~ ~ 41 II, XXII | them.~ ~When our signs are read to them manifest, thou mayest 42 II, XXVI | any barbarian, and he had read it to them, they would not 43 II, XXXI(3)| Shâh-nâmeh of Firdausî. These he read to the Qurâis as being more 44 II, XXXVII(2)| others divide the word and read it Âl-ya-sîn, i.e. 'the 45 II, XLI(1)| and we who are expected to read it Arabs?' This is paraphrased 46 II, XLIII(4)| Some read, 'a sign,' which is perhaps 47 II, XLIII(4)| Some commentators, however, read 'it,' instead of 'he,' referring 48 II, LXIX | shall say, 'Here! take and read my book. [20] Verily, I 49 II, LXXIII | relentant towards you.~ ~So read what is easy of the Qur' 50 II, LXXIII | in the cause of God. Then read what is easy of it and be 51 II, LXXV | us to collect it and to read it; and when we read it 52 II, LXXV | to read it; and when we read it then follow its reading. 53 II, LXXXIII | who, when our signs are read to him, says, 'Old folks' 54 II, LXXXIV | and, when the Qur'ân is read to them, do not adore? Nay, 55 II, XCVI | and compassionate God.~ READ, in the name of thy Lord!~ 56 II, XCVI | man from congealed blood!~ Read, for thy Lord is most generous!~ [