Part, Sura

 1  I          |     objected that he was a mere mortal like themselves and only
 2  I          |      Mohammed is helped by some mortal to compose the Qur'ân: this
 3  I          |       of Mohammed: he is only a mortal. Fate of those who disbelieve
 4  I          |     Lord. The prophet is only a mortal.~ ~ ./. XIX. THE CHAPTER
 5  I          |        prophets of old were but mortal: the people who rejected
 6  I          |        him because he is a mere mortal: they are drowned, and he
 7  I          |        acts and lives as a mere mortal, or is crazy. Hell-fire
 8  I          |       man. God controls all. No mortal has ever seen God face to
 9  I,       VI|       God has never revealed to mortal anything.' Say, 'Who revealed
10  I,       XI|           We only see in thee a mortal like ourselves; nor do we
11  I,      XII|          God forbid! This is no mortal, this is nothing but an
12  I,       XV|         Verily, I am creating a mortal from crackling clay of black
13  I,       XV|        he, 'I would not adore a mortal whom Thou hast created from
14  I,      XVI|     they said, 'It is only some mortal who teaches him.'-The tongue
15 II,     XVII|         Lord! was 1 aught but a mortal apostle?'~ ~Naught prohibited
16 II,     XVII|         saying, 'God has sent a mortal for an apostle.'~ ~Say, '
17 II,    XVIII|          110] Say, 'I am only a mortal like yourselves; I am inspired
18 II,      XIX|        if thou shouldst see any mortal say, "Verily, I have vowed
19 II,      XXI|         Is this man aught but a mortal like yourselves? will ye
20 II,      XXI|       35] We never made for any mortal before thee immortality;
21 II,    XXIII|           This is nothing but a mortal like yourselves who wishes
22 II,    XXIII|      this world, This is only a mortal like yourselves, who eats
23 II,    XXIII|         drink; and if ye obey a mortal like yourselves, verily,
24 II,     XXVI|        infatuated; thou art but mortal like ourselves; so bring
25 II,     XXVI| infatuated; and thou art only a mortal like ourselves; and, verily,
26 II,  XXXVIII|          I am about to create a mortal out of clay; and when I
27 II,      XLI|      too!' [5] Say, 'I am but a mortal like yourselves, I am inspired
28 II,     XLII|           50] It is not for any mortal that God should speak to
29 II,      LIV|     warnings lies, and said, 'A mortal, one of us, alone, shall
30 II,    LXXIV|    exhibited! [25] this is only mortal speech!'-I will broil him
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