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Alphabetical [« »] summoned 3 summoning 1 summons 1 sun 45 sunbeam 1 sundry 1 sunk 2 | Frequency [« »] 45 seen 45 souls 45 stand 45 sun 45 think 45 turns 45 understand | The Qur'ân Concordances sun |
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1 I | Allâh! if they placed the sun on my right hand and the 2 I | harassed by the blinding sun which shone straight in 3 I | and sunrise. 2. After the sun has begun to decline. 3. 4 I | stars, the moon, and the sun, but is convinced that they 5 I | the ocean of the setting sun: builds a rampart to keep 6 I | night and day and of the sun and moon are signs. No one 7 I | the night and day, in the sun and moon, and in rescuing 8 I | the phases of me moon, the sun and moon in their orbits, 9 I | from the devil. Against sun and moon worship. The angels 10 I | XCI. THE CHAPTER OF THE SUN. (Mecca.)~ ~Purity of the 11 I, II | But verily, God brings the sun from the east, do thou then 12 I, VI | err.' And when he saw the sun beginning to rise he said, ' 13 I, VI | night a repose, and the sun and the moon two reckonings-that 14 I, VII | pursues it incessantly-and the sun and the moon and the stars 15 I, X | 5] He it is who made the sun for a brightness, and the 16 I, XII | saw eleven stars, and the sun, and the moon,-I saw them 17 I, XIII | throne, and subjected the sun and the moon; each one runs 18 I, XIV | and subjected for you the sun and the moon, constant both; 19 I, XVI | night and the day, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars 20 II, XVII | from the declining of the sun until the dusk of the night, 21 II, XVIII | thou mightst have seen the sun when it rose decline from 22 II, XVIII | reached the setting of the sun, he found it setting in 23 II, XVIII | reached the rising of the sun, he found it rise upon a 24 II, XX | before the rising of the sun, and before its setting, 25 II, XXI | night and the day, and the sun and the moon, each floating 26 II, XXII | is in the earth, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars, 27 II, XXV | stationary; then we make the sun a guide thereto, then we 28 II, XXVII | and her people adoring the sun instead of God, for Satan 29 II, XXIX | earth, and subjected the sun and the moon?' they will 30 II, XXXI | night, and has subjected the sun and the moon,-each of them 31 II, XXXV | night; and He subjects the sun and the moon, each of them 32 II, XXXVI | are in the dark; and the sun runs on to a place of rest 33 II, XXXVIII | remembrance of my Lord, until (the sun) was hidden behind the veil; 34 II, XXXIX | with day; and subjects the sun and the moon, each one runs 35 II, XLI | night and the day, and the sun and the moon. Adore ye not 36 II, XLI | the moon. Adore ye not the sun, neither the moon; but adore 37 II, L | before the rising of the sun and before the setting. 38 II, LV | taught him plain speech.~ The sun and the moon have their 39 II, LXX(2)| the horizon at which the sun rises and sets in the course 40 II, LXXI | for a light, and set the sun for a lamp? and God has 41 II, LXXV | moon be eclipsed, and the sun and the moon be together, [ 42 II, LXXVI | shall neither see therein sun nor piercing cold 1; and 43 II, LXXXI | compassionate God.~ When the sun is folded up,~ And when 44 II, XCI | THE CHAPTER OF THE SUN.~ ~(XCI. Mecca.)~ ~IN the 45 II, XCI | compassionate God.~ By the sun and its noonday brightness!~