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Alphabetical [« »] ponder 2 pontus 1 pool 1 poor 44 poorer 3 poorest 1 populace 2 | Frequency [« »] 44 kill 44 liar 44 number 44 poor 44 rely 44 resort 44 unseen | The Qur'ân Concordances poor |
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1 I | for the advantage of the poor and of strangers, while 2 I | distribute its flesh to the poor in honour of her memory.~ ~' 3 I | deliberate imposture has but a poor chance. Musâilimah, Mohammed' 4 I | Zakât, 'almsgiving 2' or 'poor rate,' must be given either 5 I | parents, kinsmen, orphans, the poor, neighbours, &c. Almsgiving 6 I | rebuked for frowning on a poor blind believer. The creation 7 I, II | and the orphans and the poor, and speak to men kindly, 8 I, II | kindred, and orphans, and the poor, and the son of the road 3, 9 I, II | may redeem it by feeding a poor man; but he who follows 10 I, II | and the orphan and the poor, and the son of the road; 11 I, II(4)| slaughtered and given to the poor, the price of it being paid 12 I, II(4)| This distribution to the poor Mohammed speaks of as useful, 13 I, II | hide it and bring it to the poor, then is it better for you, 14 I, II | not be wronged,-unto the poor who are straitened in God' 15 I, III | at Bedr when ye were in a poor way; fear God, then, haply 16 I, III | who said, 'Verily, God is poor 1 and we are rich.' We will 17 I, III(1)| mockingly said, 'Surely, God is poor since they try to borrow 18 I, IV | him abstain; but he who is poor, let him devour in reason, 19 I, IV | and the orphans and the poor are present at the division, 20 I, IV | kindred, and orphans, and the poor, and the neighbour who is 21 I, IV | your kindred, be it rich or poor, for God is nearer akin 22 I, V | expiation thereof is to feed ten poor men with the middling food 23 I, V | an expiation, the food of poor persons, or an equivalent 24 I, VIII | kindred and orphans, and the poor and the wayfarer; if ye 25 I, IX | 60] Alms are only for the poor and needy, and those who 26 II, XVII | kinsman his due and the poor and the son of the road; 27 II, XVIII | the bark it belonged to poor people, who toiled on the 28 II, XXII | feed the badly off, the poor.~ ~[30] 'Then let them finish 29 II, XXIV | to their kinsman and the poor 1 and those who have fled 30 II, XXIV | hand-maidens. If they be poor, God will enrich them of 31 II, XXX | kinsman his due, and to the poor and to the wayfarer; that 32 II, XLVII | but God is rich and ye are poor, and if ye turn your backs 33 II, LVIII | then the feeding of sixty poor folk. That is that ye may 34 II, LIX | kinsfolk, orphans, and the poor, and the wayfarer, so that 35 II, LIX | punish!~ ~And (it is) for the poor who fled 1, who were driven 36 II, LXVIII | enter it to-day unto you no poor person!'~ ~[25] And they 37 II, LXIX | he particular to feed the poor: [35] therefore he has not 38 II, LXXIV | 45] we didn't feed the poor; but we did plunge into 39 II, LXXVI | food for His love to the poor and the orphan and the captive. ' 40 II, LXXX(1)| Abdallah ibn Umm Maktûm, a poor blind man, once interrupted 41 II, LXXXIX | urge each other to feed the poor, [20] and ye devour the 42 II, XC | orphan who is akin, or a poor man who lies in the dust; 43 II, XCIII | guide thee? and find thee poor with a family, and nourish 44 II, CVII | not (others) to feed the poor.~ But we to those who pray [