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Alphabetical [« »] fallen-will 1 falling 2 falls 17 false 34 falsehood 17 falsely 4 faltering 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 believes 34 coming 34 course 34 false 34 form 34 ginns 34 law | The Qur'ân Concordances false |
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1 I | the most part obviously false, and quite unimportant to 2 I | gods in the Kaabah were false and their service vain and 3 I | of those who on various false pretences held back on the 4 I | estates against their will: no false charge of adultery to be 5 I | God's grace. The ginns and false gods, together with their 6 I | Mohammed dare not invent a false revelation. False gods can 7 I | invent a false revelation. False gods can neither harm nor 8 I | Fate of the idolaters and false gods at the last day. God 9 I | prophet; but they and their false gods together cannot bring 10 I | signs of His power. The false gods are inanimate and powerless. 11 I | slaves. Helplessness of the false gods illustrated by the 12 I | shall be disowned by the false gods at the resurrection. 13 I | prophets preferred over others. False gods themselves have recourse 14 I | on the judgment day. The false gods shall deny their worshippers 15 I | revelation with scorn. The false gods could not even create 16 I | encouraged not to care for the false accusations of the Meccans, 17 I | abstain from idolatry, murder, false witness, and frivolous discourse. 18 I | town. Helplessness of the false gods: they cannot intercede 19 I | disown the worshippers of false gods. The Meccans accuse~ ~ ./. 20 I | admonition. God's providence. The false gods will not be able to 21 I | deny the resurrection? The false gods and the Meccans shall 22 I | idolaters who say they serve false gods as a means of access 23 I | God is omniscient. The false gods will desert their worshippers 24 I | come under the ban against false gods. But Jesus did not 25 I, II(2)| of sects and founders of false religions.~ ~ 26 I, IV(3)| warning against bringing a false accusation of infidelity 27 II, XVII(1)| elsewhere in the Qur'ân for the false gods of the Arabs, and the 28 II, XIX(2)| That is, the false gods. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 29 II, XXX(1)| still less does God hold the false gods they associate with 30 II, XXX(1)| remembered that these partners or false gods were not spoken of 31 II, XXXVI(2)| are ready to defend their false gods. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 32 II, XXXIX(1)| feminine, and refers to the false gods, especially to the 33 II, XLIII(2)| when Mohammed cursed their false gods, the ban must apply 34 II, LVIII | speak a wrong speech and a false.~ ~Verily, God both pardons