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Alphabetical [« »] folks 24 follow 119 followed 48 followers 32 followest 5 followeth 1 following 19 | Frequency [« »] 32 canst 32 daughters 32 female 32 followers 32 forgive 32 hold 32 itself | The Qur'ân Concordances followers |
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1 I | his little~ ~ ./. band of followers to seek safety in flight, 2 I | restoring confidence to his followers 1.~ ~About the beginning 3 I | years neither he nor his followers had visited the Kaabah, 4 I | patrons. Mohammed and his followers were not to enter Mecca 5 I | place. With two thousand followers the prophet entered the 6 I | even from his immediate followers; his Bedawîn allies were 7 I | displeasing to his Medînah followers, who were only appeased 8 I | ranged themselves amongst his followers, who consisted for the most 9 I | possession of certain of his followers, written down at different 10 I | was a contribution by his followers to the expenses of the war 11 I | kindness and equity upon his followers in the treatment of their 12 I | change and to prevent his followers from 'dividing into sects,' 13 I | induced to give up his poorer followers. Hell-fire threatened for 14 I | the Virgin Mary. But their followers have divided into sects. 15 I | her son the cause of their followers' division into sects. The 16 I, II(2)| At first Mohammed and his followers adopted no point of adoration. 17 I, V(1)| either to the Apostle or his followers.~ ~ 18 I, VIII(1)| men; many of Mohammed's followers wished to attack the caravan 19 I, VIII(1)| prophet and his immediate followers were for throwing themselves 20 I, IX(1)| between Mohammed and his followers with an army of twelve thousand 21 I, IX(1)| Mohammed and his immediate followers and kindred.~ ~ 22 I, XIV | big with pride, 'We were followers of yours, can ye now avail 23 II, XVIII(1)| Mohammed to give up his poorer followers to please the Qurâis; see 24 II, XXI(4)| as that preached to their followers by the various prophets 25 II, XXII(1)| joined the prophet and his followers in adoration. Mohammed, 26 II, XXIV(2)| when the prophet and his followers were starting at night on 27 II, XXIX(1)| himself and a few of his followers did at Medînah. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 28 II, XXX | surely say, 'Ye are but followers of vanity; thus does God 29 II, XXXVII(2)| including Elias and his followers; others divide the word 30 II, XL | pride, 'Verily, we were followers of yours, can ye then avail 31 II, XLVIII(2)| The followers of Musâilimah, Mohammed' 32 II, XLVIII(3)| Hudâibîyeh disappointed his followers, but in the following year