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Alphabetical [« »] style 18 styles 1 subdivided 3 subject 20 subject-matter 1 subjected 24 subjection 2 | Frequency [« »] 20 slain 20 stones 20 strike 20 subject 20 thereon 20 threat 20 ungrateful | The Qur'ân Concordances subject |
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1 I | resemble mankind, and to be subject to the same laws of procreation 2 I | persons who had contrived to subject one or more of these supernatural 3 I | antiquity throw any light on the subject, remained for a long period 4 I | histories very explicit on the subject, but it is proved by the 5 I | refers much more to the subject than to the mere style,- 6 I | but no one has treated the subject in so~ ~ ./. critical or 7 I | investigation of this most important subject I have subjoined a précis 8 I | promising a revelation on the subject. He is enjoined to obey 9 I | and~ ~ ./. birds are made subject to David: he is taught the 10 I | be helped. All nature is subject to God. Every nation has 11 I | deep sea. All nature is subject to God's control. Reproof 12 I | wind and the devils made subject to him. The patience of 13 I | scripture was also the subject of dispute. God is omniscient. 14 I, IV(2)| be inflicted is also the subject of dispute, the original 15 I, VI(2)| and are supposed to be subject to the same controlling 16 I, VII | the moon and the stars are subject to His bidding. Aye!-His 17 I, VII(1)| certain information on the subject I will venture to propound 18 I, IX(3)| left no instructions on the subject. But some commentators assert 19 II, XVII(1)| Children of Israel.' The subject of Mohammed's miraculous 20 II, XVIII(2)| them a revelation upon the subject on the morrow: this verse