There are 114 chapters in the Qur'an, which is written in the old Arabic dialect. |
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The conclusions of the Qur'an are not taken for granted but verified through observation of the world. |
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The Qur'an says that it is a revelation from the Creator of all that exists. |
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The Qur'an itself legitimizes the existence of tribes and peoples without ascribing any superiority to one group over the other. |
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The longest surahs of the Holy Qur'an one remembers by heart should be recited in the Salah of this night. |
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It is common in mosques in America that the Qur'an and other religious books are placed on the prayer mat. |
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There are also divisions between those who interpret the Qur'an literally and those who are more liberal in its interpretation. |
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The acts of worship like Salah, recitation of the Qur'an and dhikr should be performed in this night individually, not collectively. |
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The Qur'an does not confer on any person, whosoever it may be, the sole right to interpret God's word. |
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Since then, Almighty God sent several prophets and revelations, the last in this chain being Prophet Muhammad and the Qur'an. |
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Recite the Holy Qur'an with eagerness and fervour and put all your heart and soul in the recitation. |
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Committing the Qur'an to memory acted as a great aid for its preservation and any person who is able to accomplish this is known as a hafiz. |
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The completion of the Qur'an is indeed an act of great merit and virtue and the hafiz may be congratulated for that. |
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Here the Qur'an refers to the creation of the heavens and the earth in six long periods or epochs, which the scientists have no objection to. |
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They believe the Qur'an is a perfect copy of a text that exists eternally in heaven. |
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The words that the verses of the Qur'an should not be sold for a paltry price do not mean that they can be sold if they fetch a high price. |
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The Qur'an does not clearly define any of these categories, but presumes a certain amount of moral probity on part of the reader. |
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It would be safe to say that there was no need for the Holy Qur'an to expressly declare alcohol haram. |
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Delving into the prophecies of the Qur'an and the Hadith literature can be helpful at times, but it seems as though it can be harmful as well. |
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Can you please explain to me in the light of Qur'an and Hadith what is the hijab for my husband to his brother's wives? |
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The Glorious Qur'an commands humans to abstain from intoxicants, alcohol, drugs, gambling, from dedication of stones and divination of arrows. |
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I stayed with God's Messenger until I learned many surahs of the Qur'an before returning home. |
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The colophon of the Qur'an mentions the deed of gift by the governess of Prince Badis to the Great Mosque of Kairouan. |
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Tombs and stelae often bore formulas taken from the Qur'an, sometimes with expressions of the virtues of the deceased. |
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According to the Qur'an political power, by the very law of nature, cannot forever remain with one nation. |
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The Mamluk sultans were also known for their great personal interest in the Qur'an, and for their patronage of calligraphers. |
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In the nine articles that have appeared in this series, we have disproved and confuted all the allegations of disbelievers and critics regarding the origin of the Qur'an. |
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To achieve that end, we all need to tell each other and indeed, to convince our own selves that the Qur'an is the inviolable and unalterable word of Allah. |
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In addition, a sacred word or phrase from the literature of the Sufi Masters or the Holy Qur'an is repeated in melodic tones, like a chant. |
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The abundance and intricacy of gold-leaf decoration found on this illuminated Qur'an is typical of the Mamluks' patronage of religious arts. |
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That one spermatozoon out of the several millions is referred to in the Qur'an as sulaalah. |
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By reading the Qur'an can one understand the uniqueness and perfectness of the Qur'an. |
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The inscriptions on talismanic shirts consist mostly of chapters and verses of the Qur'an. |
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The Qur'an also uses anthropomorphic language to describe God. |
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The foot of the Qur'an stand is covered in sculpted, carved tendrils consisting of smooth or feathered bifid and lanceolate leaves. |
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Pages from the Blue Qur'an from the Great Mosque of Kairouan, copied onto blue vellum, can now be found in different places throughout the world. |
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A marble dado rail with a naskhi inscription quotes passages from the Qur'an pertaining to medicine and healing. |
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This Qur'an was copied, illuminated and bound by Ali ibn Ahmad al-Warraq for Fatima al-Hadinah, the governess of the Zirid prince, Badis. |
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Sidi Ahmad Bel-Hasan al-Ghomari was a pious man who lived in a cell adjoining the Great Mosque where he spent his nights reciting the Qur'an. |
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The Qur'an was revealed in this manner, bit by bit over a period of 23 years as prophesized in Isaiah. |
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This binding, like the Almohad Qur'an that it protects, is square-shaped, although they were not made at the same time. |
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After the abolition of the habus foundation in Tunisia, this Qur'an was obtained by the Bardo Museum. |
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In addition to the Qur'an, shariah is based on the Hadith, a complementary collection of sayings, and the Sunnah, which are practices of Islam's founder, the Prophet Muhammad. |
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Please explain this in the light of the Qur'an and the Hadith. |
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On the eve of the election campaign, the alleged sodomy whistleblower swore on the Qur'an in an effort to challenge Anwar's credibility. |
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It was not until the Marinid period that the use of paper became widespread for the transcriptions of the Qur'an and the Hadith. |
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Here the intention of the Prophet was not to follow the Torah but to implement from it what was conciliating with the Qur'an. i.e. the Punishment for adultery. |
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The Qur'an aimed to change these conditions by introducing the principle of equality. |
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The Qur'an also emphasizes the principle of justice, which states that if injustice is feared, only one wife should be taken. |
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We now also know that honey has healing properties when taken orally, or when applied, it acts as an antiseptic as is mentioned in the Qur'an. |
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Most inheritance laws are based on the text of the Holy Qur'an, which precisely defines the portion to which all heirs are entitled. |
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The Qur'an states the spilling of another Muslim's blood is forbidden, unless by accident, in which case the guilty party should pay blood money to the victim's family. |
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In contrast to the extremists, when moderate Muslims, and especially the Sufis, read the Qur'an, they understand that the accounts of the prophets are not just historical. |
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Cuypers's award-winning monograph is a groundbreaking hermeneutic of surat al Ma'ida, one of the longest and latest suras of the Qur'an. |
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The brutality of Isis is increasingly at odds with his own views, which have mellowed with age as he has come to believe that the teachings of the Qur'an can be interpreted and not read literally. |
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Certainly the Qur'an and pre-Islamic poetry are more difficult texts than those penned by Najib Mahfouz, the 1988 Nobel Laureate in literature. |
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Can you say a few words about the importance of ijtihad for your understanding of the Qur'an with respect to issues of sexual diversity? |
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The multiplicity of intersections between Qur'an translation and tafsir is further obnubilated by the nature of translation itself. |
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During this break-out session, participants joined one of seven parallel workshops that allowed for in-depth discussions on specific issues related to Qur'an, fiqh, tafsir, and women's rights. |
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He said that although there is no explicit mention of khul' in the Holy Qur'an or Sunna31 h, it is a constant and permanent rule in Shariah based on fiqh rules. |
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Each of the remaining folios is divided into five rectangular sections, each with a single line from the Qur'an, written in illuminated rihani script figuring in the first, third and fifth rectangular area. |
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Relying on Qur'an, Sura II, verse 236, Nasir shows that the amount of mutat is a matter of goodwill and of custom. |
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There are 28,609 men and women teachers at various institutions, and the number of Qur'an memorizers has reached 7,249, he said. |
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The jinn and two of their sub-species, namely marid and ifrit, are the only kinds of spiritual entities mentioned in the Qur'an. |
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The National competition for Mohammed VI Qur'an memorization and declamation award opened on Monday in Rabat. |
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Even the Qur'an extols honey's medicinal properties. |
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Mahmuda starts reciting verses of the Qur'an. |
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The Qur'an records the conversation that will take place between Allah and Jesus on the Day of Judgment, regarding the false belief of his divinity, and his refutation of those allegations. |
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The Qur'an is very explicit in stating that Jesus was neither crucified nor killed, but was raised up alive, and will return to earth before the end of the world. |
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A talented girl, Shahidah loves her lessons very much and would like to learn the Holy Qur'an by heart so she can one day teach it to other children. |
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The selections include texts from the Qur'an, al-Ya'qubi, Ibn Jubair, al-Zamakhshari, inter alios. |
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They are invocating in a language of the Holy Qur'an that has been their means for worship for more than a thousand years. |
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Stelae usually contain inscriptions of typical formulas taken from the Qur'an, sometimes accompanied by professions of the faith, devotion and virtues of the deceased. |
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Some read the Qur'an and some search for answers on the Internet but they stay away from organized associations because of their perceived differences. |
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It is thought that the Berlin Qur'an box dates from the same period. |
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The ruqya contains verses of the Qur'an as well as prayers specifically targeted against demons. |
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A man does not need approval of his first wife for a second marriage as there is no evidence in the Qur'an or hadith to suggest this. |
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Today, most Senegalese children study at daaras for several years, memorizing as much of the Qur'an as they can. |
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They were traditional schools aimed at teaching children and youth the reading of the Qur'an. |
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Modern Standard Arabic is directly based on Classical Arabic, the language of the Qur'an. |
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An Esperanto translation of the Qur'an was published by the state shortly thereafter. |
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Can the polysemic and nomadic meanings of a text such as the Qur'an overcome the unbewised efforts to reduce it to monologic decree? |
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He examines the background to the development of the surahs and the ayahs and the construction of the Qur'an itself. |
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Gifted with sharp memory and dedication, the 21-year-old has created history of sorts by memorising the entire Holy Qur'an in Braille. |
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In the first of a series of attempts to find strength and fortune outside, he spends a year teaching the Qur'an to Beduin children. |
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This is corroborated by the decorations found at the beginning of each sura in this Qur'an, which are mostly geometric and have a more naïve look about them than later Qur'ans. |
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Last month, he read the last parts of the Qur'an he memorised to Sayyid Ibrahimul Khaleel al-Bukhari, the group's chairman. |
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According to unconfirmed reports, Military Police officers threw copies of the Qur'an on the floor during a routine search of the prison, and then shot dead nine Islamist prisoners who tried to pick them up. |
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In the upper part of the recto the word waqf is written in a cursive script, suggesting that the Qur'an from which the leaf comes was dedicated to a religious organisation. |
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If one or both parties refused to heed their word, they unfolded the holy Qur'an before the warring parties and challenged them to cross the word of God. |
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The complex has completed required studies to prepare a Braille copy of the Holy Qur'an to cater to the increasing demand from blind readers. |
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In today's world, the need for properly understanding the true meanings of Qur'an has increased multifold. |
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When asked whether vox populi should be vox dei, the youth often begin by answering in the affirmative but argue that the law should not contradict the Qur'an. |
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For a wildly elaborate seven-volume Qur'an, completed at the start of the 14th century, the calligrapher Muhammad ibn Mubadir entwined individual golden words in involute patterns of stars and hexagons. |
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The names of its calligrapher, its illuminator and the person it was presented to make up three important features that stress the artistic value of a Qur'an. |
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Madigan's approach to the Qur'an sheds light on how the Qur'an actually can provide insight into the way it saw the ahl al-kitab relating to their kutub. |
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Listed in the title of each entry are the derivatives, their frequency of occurrence in the Qur'an, along with a count of their presence in Makkan and Madinan suras. |
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Then he draws attention to the key notion of confirmation and to the active participle musaddiq, which occurs eighteen times in the Qur'an in the sense of confirming. |
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Though many blind people memorise the Qur'an, even faster than those with clear vision, learning through the Braille script is said to be very rare. |
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This type of domesticizing religious passages from the Qur'an to make its style fit that of a known religious western style at the expense of balance and clarity is dubious. |
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