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Alphabetical [« »] native 9 natural 10 naturally 6 nature 40 natures 1 nâufel 1 naught 50 | Frequency [« »] 40 kaabah 40 mother 40 muslim 40 nature 40 order 40 passage 40 seven | The Qur'ân Concordances nature |
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1 I | of the powers of nature to that of the presiding 2 I | worship of the powers of nature had become little more than 3 I | enables us to judge of the nature of the speeches which took 4 I | in his works; by calling nature to witness to His presence; 5 I | long, the whole powers of nature being invoked to bear witness 6 I | the more matter-of-fact nature of the incidents related 7 I | fault lies in the unelastic nature of the religion: in his 8 I | debate concerning the exact nature of this position. El Ghazzâli 9 I | continues] Qur'ân to convulse nature they would not believe. 10 I | they attempt to listen. All nature is under God's control. 11 I | confirm the Qur'ân. All nature adores God. Unity of God 12 I | of the judgment day. All nature is convulsed at the imputation 13 I | on the judgment day. All nature adores God. The misbelievers 14 I | attacked will be helped. All nature is subject to God. Every 15 I | darkness on a deep sea. All nature is subject to God's control. 16 I | destroyed. The Lord the God of nature; the only God and creator. 17 I | them to the Qur'ân. God in nature. Other gods can create nothing. 18 I | power of God shown in all nature: the helplessness of the 19 I | Mecca.)~ ~God revealed in nature: denunciation of the infidels: 20 I | Q. (Mecca.)~ ~Proofs in nature of a future life. Example 21 I | heaven and hell. Proofs in nature. None but the clean may 22 I | God the controller of all nature. Exhortation to embrace 23 I | power of God exhibited in nature. Warnings and threats of 24 I, III | rage, for God doth know the nature of men's breasts.'~ ~If 25 I, III | hearts, for God doth know the nature of men's breasts.'~ ~Verily, 26 I, IV(2)| are not agreed as to the nature of the offence here referred 27 I, V | God, verily, God knows the nature of men's breasts.~ ~O ye 28 I, VI(2)| p. 128 of the powers of nature. The word ginn is the same 29 I, VIII | you; verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~And 30 I, XI | display? verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~There 31 II, XXI(3)| control all the powers of nature, his carpet or throne that 32 II, XXXI | for, verily, God knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~We will 33 II, XXXV | earth; verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts, He it 34 II, XXXVII | whether they are stronger by nature or (the angels) whom we 35 II, XLII | word; verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~He it 36 II, LVII | night; and He knows the nature of men's breasts.~ ~Believe 37 II, LXIV | display; for God knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~[5] 38 II, LXVII | openly, verily, He knows the nature of men's breasts!~ ~Ay! 39 II, LXVIII | verily, thou art of a grand nature 2!~ ~But thou shalt see 40 II, LXX | hoarded!~ ~Verily, man is by nature rash 2! [20] when evil touches