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Alphabetical [« »] admonishing 1 admonition 10 adopt 3 adopted 23 adoration 9 adorations 1 adore 39 | Frequency [« »] 24 write 23 90 23 95 23 adopted 23 ails 23 averse 23 believer | The Qur'ân Concordances adopted |
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1 I | Mohammed himself at first adopted the title as expressing 2 I | youngest son, whom Mohammed had adopted to relieve his uncle of 3 I | also called Zâinab, of his adopted son Zâid, whom her husband 4 I | accompanied by his freedman and adopted son Zâid.~ ~From Tâ'if he 5 I | Jerusalem which he had at first adopted to the Kaabah at Mecca, 6 I | unapproachable, and they have adopted its style as the perfect 7 I | authorised text, and has been adopted by all schools of Mohammedan 8 I | begins, appears to have been adopted from the Persian Zoroastrian 9 I | straight.' I have, therefore, adopted a rendering which has a 10 I | sell him into Egypt: he is adopted by his master his mistress 11 I | river by his mother: he is adopted by Pharaoh: his sister watches 12 I | as unlawful. Neither are adopted sons to be looked upon as 13 I | wife of his freedman and adopted son Zâid (who is mentioned 14 I, II(2)| Mohammed and his followers adopted no point of adoration. After 15 II, XX(2)| probably arose from words being adopted into the Qurâis idiom from 16 II, XXI(2)| This legend, adopted from the Talmud, arises 17 II, XXXIII(2)| used also to consider their adopted children in the same light 18 II, XXXIII(2)| freedman Zâid, who was also his adopted son.~ ~ ./. 19 II, XXXIII | has He~ ~ ./. made your adopted sons your real sons. That 20 II, XXXIII | matter of the wives of their adopted sons when they have fulfilled 21 II, XXXIII(2)| Mohammed's freedman and adopted son. Mohammed had seen and 22 II, XXXIII(2)| relations of the Arabs to their adopted children were, as has been 23 II, XLVIII(1)| with Zâinab the wife of his adopted son Zâid. See Introduction,