قول

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Appears 1383 times in the Quran.

  1. Say: O you who are Jews, if you think that you are the favorites of Allah to the exclusion of other people, then invoke death If you are truthful.

  2. Say: (As for) the death from which you flee, that will surely overtake you, then you shall be sent back to the Knower of the unseen and the seen, and He will inform you of that which you did.

  3. And when they see merchandise or sport they break up for It, and leave you standing. Say: What is with Allah is better than sport and (better) than merchandise, and Allah is the best of Sustainers.

  4. When the hypocrites come to you, they say: We bear witness that you are most surely Allah's Messenger; and Allah knows that you are most surely His Messenger, and Allah bears witness that the hypocrites are surely liars.

  5. And when you see them, their persons will please you, and If they speak, you will listen to their speech; (they are) as if they were big pieces of wood clad with garments; they think every cry to be against them. They are the enemy, therefore beware of them; may Allah destroy them, whence are they turned back?

  6. And when it is said to them: Come, the Messenger of Allah will ask forgiveness for you, they turn back their heads and you may see them turning away while they are big with pride.

  7. They it is who say: Do not spend upon those who are with the Messenger of Allah until they break up. And Allah's are the treasures of the heavens and the earth, but the hypocrites do not understand.

  8. They say: If we return to Medina, the mighty will surely drive out the meaner therefrom; and to Allah belongs the might and to His Messenger and to the believers, but the hypocrites do not know.

  9. And spend out of what We have given you before death comes to one of you, so that he should say: My Lord! why didst Thou not respite me to a near term, so that I should have given alms and been of the doers of good deeds?

  10. That is because there came to them their messengers with clear arguments, but they said: Shall mortals guide us? So they disbelieved and turned back, and Allah does not stand in need (of anything), and Allah is Self-sufficient, Praised.

  11. Those who disbelieve think that they shall never be raised. Say: Aye! by my Lord! you shall most certainly be raised, then you shall most certainly be informed of what you did; and that is easy to Allah.

  12. And when the prophet secretly communicated a piece of information to one of his wives-- but when she informed (others) of it, and Allah made him to know it, he made known part of it and avoided part; so when he informed her of it, she said: Who informed you of this? He said: The Knowing, the one Aware, informed me.

  13. O you who believe! turn to Allah a sincere turning; maybe your Lord will remove from you your evil and cause you to enter gardens beneath which rivers flow, on the day on which Allah will not abase the Prophet and those who believe with him; their light shall run on before them and on their right hands; they shall say: Our Lord! make perfect for us our light, and grant us protection, surely Thou hast power over all things.

  14. Allah sets forth an example to those who disbelieve the wife of Nuh and the wife of Lut: they were both under two of Our righteous servants, but they acted treacherously towards them so they availed them naught against Allah, and it was said: Enter both the fire with those who enter.

  15. And Allah sets forth an example to those who believe the wife of Firon when she said: My Lord! build for me a house with Thee in the garden and deliver me from Firon and his doing, and deliver me from the unjust people:

  16. They shall say: Yea! indeed there came to us a warner, but we rejected (him) and said: Allah has not revealed anything, you are only in a great error.

  17. And they shall say: Had we but listened or pondered, we should not have been among the inmates of the burning fire.

  18. And conceal your word or manifest it; surely He is Cognizant of what is in the hearts.

  19. Say: He it is Who brought you into being and made for you the ears and the eyes and the hearts: little is it that you give thanks.

  20. Say: He it is Who multiplied you in the earth and to Him you shall be gathered.

  21. And they say: When shall this threat be (executed) if you are truthful?

  22. Say: The knowledge (thereof is only with Allah and I am only a plain warner.

  23. But when they shall see it nigh, the faces of those who disbelieve shall be sorry, and it shall be said; This is that which you used to call for.

  24. Say: Have you considered if Allah should destroy me and those with me-- rather He will have mercy on us; yet who will protect the unbelievers from a painful punishment?

  25. Say: He is the Beneficent Allah, we believe in Him and on Him do we rely, so you shall come to know who it is that is in clear error.

  26. Say: Have you considered if your water should go down, who is it then that will bring you flowing water?

  27. When Our communications are recited to him, he says: Stories of those of yore.

  28. But when they saw it, they said: Most surely we have gone astray

  29. The best of them said: Did I not say to you, Why do you not glorify (Allah)?

  30. They said: Glory be to our Lord, surely we were unjust.

  31. Said they: O woe to us! surely we were inordinate:

  32. And those who disbelieve would almost smite you with their eyes when they hear the reminder, and they say: Most surely he is mad. Those who disbelieved show their ridicule in their eyes when they hear the message and say, "He is crazy!"

  33. Then as for him who is given his book in his right hand, he will say: Lo! read my book:

  34. And as for him who is given his book in his left hand he shall say: O would that my book had never been given me:

  35. Most surely, it is the Word brought by an honored Messenger,

  36. And it is not the word of a poet; little is it that you believe;

  37. Nor the word of a soothsayer; little is it that you mind.

  38. And if he had fabricated against Us some of the sayings,

  39. He said: O my people! Surely I am a plain warner to you:

  40. He said: O my Lord! surely I have called my people by night and by day!

  41. Then I said, Ask forgiveness of your Lord, surely He is the most Forgiving:

  42. Nuh said: My Lord! surely they have disobeyed me and followed him whose wealth and children have added to him nothing but loss.

  43. And they say: By no means leave your gods, nor leave Wadd, nor Suwa; nor Yaghus, and Yauq and Nasr.

  44. And Nuh said: My Lord! leave not upon the land any dweller from among the unbelievers:

  45. Say: It has been revealed to me that a party of the jinn listened, and they said: Surely we have heard a wonderful Quran,

  46. And that the foolish amongst us used to forge extravagant things against Allah:

  47. And that we thought that men and jinn did not utter a lie against Allah:

  48. Say: I only call upon my Lord, and I do not associate any one with Him.

  49. Say: I do not control for you evil or good.

  50. Say: Surely no one can protect me against Allah, nor can I find besides Him any place of refuge:

  51. Say: I do not know whether that with which you are threatened be nigh or whether my Lord will appoint for it a term:

  52. Surely We will make to light upon you a weighty Word.

  53. Surely the rising by night is the firmest way to tread and the best corrective of speech.

  54. And bear patiently what they say and avoid them with a becoming avoidance.

  55. ~Then he said: This is naught but enchantment, narrated (from others);

  56. This is naught but the word of a mortal.

  57. And We have not made the wardens of the fire others than angels, and We have not made their number but as a trial for those who disbelieve, that those who have been given the book may be certain and those who believe may increase in faith, and those who have been given the book and the believers may not doubt, and that those in whose hearts is a disease and the unbelievers may say: What does Allah mean by this parable? Thus does Allah make err whom He pleases, and He guides whom He pleases, and none knows the hosts of your Lord but He Himself; and this is naught but a reminder to the mortals.

  58. They shall say: We were not of those who prayed;

  59. Man shall say on that day: Whither to fly to?

  60. And it is said: Who will be a magician?

  61. And where it is said to them: Bow down, they do not bow down.

  62. The day on which the spirit and the angels shall stand in ranks; they shall not speak except he whom the Beneficent Allah permits and who speaks the right thing.

  63. Surely We have warned you of a chastisement near at hand: the day when man shall see what his two hands have sent before, and the unbeliever shall say: O! would that I were dust!

  64. They say: Shall we indeed be restored to (our) first state?

  65. They said: That then would be a return occasioning loss.

  66. Then say: Have you (a desire) to purify yourself:

  67. Then he said: I am your lord, the most high.

  68. Most surely it is the Word of an honored messenger,

  69. Nor is it the word of the cursed Shaitan,

  70. When Our communications are recited to him, he says: Stories of those of yore.

  71. Then shall it be said: This is what you gave the lie to.

  72. And when they saw them, they said: Most surely these are in error;

  73. Most surely it is a decisive word,

  74. And as for man, when his Lord tries him, then treats him with honor and makes him lead an easy life, he says: My Lord honors me.

  75. But when He tries him (differently), then straitens to him his means of subsistence, he says: My Lord has disgraced me.

  76. He shall say: O! would that I had sent before for (this) my life!

  77. He shall say: I have wasted much wealth.

  78. So Allah's messenger said to them (Leave alone) Allah's she-camel, and (give) her (to) drink.

  79. And man says: What has befallen her?

  80. Say: O unbelievers!

  81. Say: He, Allah, is One.

  82. Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of the dawn,

  83. Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of men,