INDEX
Abbreviations used in the Index:   App.=Appendix;   C.=Rhythmic Commentary;   Intro.=Introduction to Súra;   n.=note;   nn.=notes;   p.=page;   pp.=pages;   S.=Súra.
Aaron, vi. 84; xx. 29-36, 90-94. 'Abasa, S. lxxx. Abbreviated Letters, App. I, pp. 118-120. Ablutions, iv. 43; v. 7. Abraham, fulfilled God's Commands, ii. 124; and Ka'ba, ii. 125-127; iii. 96, 97; religion of, ii. 130. 135; not Jew or Christian, iii. 67; nor Pagan, iii. 95; rejects worship of heavenly bodies, vi. 75-79; argues with sceptic, ii. 258; argues with his father against idolatry, vi. 74; xix. 41-50; argues with his people against idols, xxi. 51-71; xxvi. 70-82; xxix. 16-18, 24-25; xxxvii. 83-98; on life to the dead, ii. 260; preaches to his people, vi. 80-83; prays for father, ix. 113-114; xxvi. 86; sacrifice of son, xxxvii. 99-111; angels visit him to announce son, xi. 69-73; xv. 51-56; li. 24-30. pleads for Lút's people, xi. 74-76; his prayer, xiv. 35-41; xxvi. 83-87; a model, xvi. 120-123; safe in the fire, xxi. 69; Book of, liii. 37; lxxxvii. 19; n. 6094; his example in dealing with Unbelievers, lx. 4-6. Abú Bakr, the sincere, C. 34, p. 9. Abú Lahab (Father of Flame), cxi. 1-5; Intro. cxi, and C. 291, p. 1803; n. 6294. 'Ád people, vii. 65-72; n. 1040; xi. 50-60; xxv. 38; xxvi. 123-140; xxix. 38; xli. 15-16; xlvi. 21-26; li. 41 42; liv. 18-21; lxix. 4-8; lxxxix. 6-14. Adam, creation, ii. 30-34; fall, ii. 35-39; vii. 19-25; two sons (Abel and Cain), v. 30-34; tempted by Satan, xx. 120-121. 'Ádiyát, S. c. Adjurations, Oaths and, in Qur-án, App. XIV, pp. 1784-1787. Admonition, lxxxvii. 9-13; lxxxviii. 21-26. Adultery, xvii. 32; xxiv. 2-3, 4-10. Ahqáf, S. xlvi. Ahzáb, S. xxxiii. 'Áisha, n. 2962 to xxiv. 11; n. 5529 to lxvi. 1. Akala, n. 776 to v. 69; xiii. 35. A'lá. S. lxxxvii. 'Alaq, S. xcvi. Ál-i 'Imrán, S. iii. 'Alí, Hadhrat, C. 21, p. 6; C. 34, p. 9; Intro. ix. p. 436. Ahmad, coming prophesied, lxi. 6; n. 5438. 'An'ám, S. vi. Anbiyáa, S. xxi. Anfál, S. viii. Angels, plea to God, ii. 30-34; Gabriel and Michael, ii. 97-98; not sent except for just cause, xv. 7-8; seat for warning to men, xvi. 2; the impious and the angels, xxv. 21-22; on the Day of judgment, xxv. 25; as messengers with wings, xxxv. 1; pray for forgiveness for all on earth, xlii. 5. n. 4531; unbelievers give female names to, liii. 27; and the Spirit ascend to God, lxx. 4; on errands of justice and mercy, lxxix. 1-5; to protect men, lxxxii. 10-12; recording angels, l. 17-18. Animals, form communities, vi. 38; serve man, xvi. 5-8; dumb animals, duty to, n. 5839 to lxxvi. 8. Ankabút, S. xxix. Ansár, n. 5383 to lix. 9; n. 5474 to lxii. 7. Apes, transgressors become as, ii. 65; vii. 186. Apostates, xlvii. 25. Apostles, see Prophets. Appendices: I. Abbreviated Letters, pp. 118-120. II. Taurát, pp. 282-285. III. Injíl, pp. 286-287. IV. Egyptian Chronology and Israel, pp. 403-407. V. Egyptian Religion and its steps towards Islam, pp. 408-413. VI. Allegorical interpretation of the story of Joseph, pp. 592-600 VII. Who was Zul-Qarnain? pp. 760-765. VIII. Verse of Light, mystic interpretation, pp. 920-924. IX. Thamúd Inscriptions at Hijr, pp. 975-976. X. First contact of Islam with world movements: contemporary Roman and Persian Empires, pp. 1069-1076. XI. Comparative chronology of the early years ot Islam, pp. 1077-1078. XII. The Muslim Heaven, pp. 1464-1470. XIII. Ancient forms of Pagan worship, pp. 1619-1623. XIV. Oaths and Adjurations in the Qur-án, pp. 1784-1787. A'ráf, S. vii. 'Asr, S. ciii. Assemblies, gradations of Muslim, n. 5461 to lxii. 9. Áyát, see Signs of God. 'Azíz, an attribute of God, n. 2818 to xxii. 40; title of Egyptian nobleman, n. 1677 to xii. 30. Badr (battle), iii. 13; n. 352; lessons of, p. 414; viii. 5-19, 42-48; C. 91, p. 424. Baiyina, S. xcviii. Bakka (Mecca) iii. 96. Balad, S. xc. Balance, xlii. 17; lv. 7-9; lvii. 25; ci. 6-9. Baní Isrá-íl, S. xvii. Banú Nadhír, n. 5369; lix. 2-6. Baptism of God, ii. 138. Baqara, S. ii. Baráat, S. ix. Barzakh, xxiii. 100; n. 2940; xxv. 53; lv. 20, Beast (of the Last Days), xxvii. 82, n. 3313. Believers, fear God, iii. 102; to fear nothing else, x. 62; hold together, iii. 103; enjoin right and forbid wrong, iii. 104, 110; protected from harm, iii. 111; v. 108; protected by angels, xli. 30-31; warned against Unbelievers, iii. 118-120, 196; ix. 23-24; lx. 13; their lives sacred, iv. 92-93; not to slight those who salute, iv. 94; those who strive and fight, iv. 95; ix. 20-21, 88-89; if weak and oppressed, iv. 97-100; not to sit where God's Signs are ridiculed, iv. 140; vi. 68; to prefer Believers for friends, iv. 144; v. 60-61; witnesses to fair dealing, v. 9; duties to God, v. 38; lxvi. 8; not to ask inquisitive questions, v. 104-105; grades of dignity, viii. 4; described, viii. 2-4; ix. 71, 111-112; x. 104-106; xiii. 20-24, 28-29; xxiii. 1-11, 57-61; xxviii. 53-55; xxxii. 15-17; xlii. 36-39; xlix. 7, 15; to be firm, viii. 45; to obey and not lose heart, viii. 46; not to be weary and faint-hearted, xlvii. 35; affection between their hearts, viii. 63; to conquer against odds, viii. 65-66; adopt exile, fight for God (Muhájir), viii. 72, 74-75; help and give asylum (Ansár), viii. 72; ask for no exemption from danger, ix. 43-45; protect each other, ix. 71; rejoice in their (spiritual) bargain, ix. 111; lxi. 10-11; to be with those true in word and deed, ix. 119; to study and teach, ix. 122; will be established in strength, xiv. 27; to practise prayer and charity, xiv. 31; to say what is best, xvii. 53-55; to be heirs, to inherit Paradise, xxiii. 10-11; promise to, xxix. 55-57; manners, xxiv. 62-63; evil will be blotted out from, xxix. 7; their ills removed, xlvii. 2; conduct, xxxiii. 69-71; xlviii. 29; prayer for them by those round Throne of God, xl. 7-9; not to despair or exult, lvii. 23; to make peace, xlix. 9; to avoid suspicion and spying, xlix. 12; to remember God in humility, lvii. 16; sincere lovers of Truth and witnesses, lvii. 19; receive special Mercy, Light, and Forgiveness, lvii. 28; do what they say, lxi. 2-3; helpers to God's work, lxi. 14; trust in God, lxiv. 13; persecuted, but will reach Salvation, lxxxv. 6-11. Bequests, ii. 180. Birds, lxvii. 19; Blasphemy, monstrous, to attribute begotten son to God, xix. 88-92. Book (of record of deeds), xviii. 49; xxxvi. 12; liv. 52-53. Book, (Revelation), is guidance sure, ii. 2; to be studied, ii. 121; (Qur-án), verses fundamental and allegorical, iii. 7; (Qur-án), light and guide, v. 16-18; People of the, iii. 64-80, 98-99, 113-115, 187, 199; iv. 47, 153-161; appeal to People of the, v. 62-63, 71; their hypocrisy, v. 64-66; forgiven if they had stood fast to their lights, v. 69; know but refuse to believe, vi. 20; mother or foundation of the, iii. 7; n. 347; xiii. 39; xliii. 4; for each period, xiii. 38; on a blessed Night, xliv. 3-4; from God, xlvi. 2. See also Qur-án, Revelation. Booty, xlviii. 15; see also Spoils of War. Brotherhood, one, of the Righteous, xxi. 92; of the Prophets, xxiii. 52-54. Buddha's doctrine, App. VIII, p. 924; n. 4732 to xliv. 56. Burdens, of others, none can bear, vi. 164; xvii. 15; xxix. 12-13; xxxv. 18; xxxix. 7; liii. 38; unbelievers will bear double, xvi. 25; no soul has burdens greater than it can bear, ii. 286; vii. 42; xxiii. 62. Burúj, S. lxxxv. Cave of Thaur, ix. 40; n. 1302. Cave, companions of the, xvii. 9-22, 25-26. Certainty, three kinds, n. 5673 to lxix. 51; n. 6259 to cii. 5. Certainty, lvi. 95. Charity, ii. 110, 177, n. 179, 195, 215, 219, 254, 261-274: iii. 134; xxx. 39; lvii. 18; lxiii. 10; lxiv. 16-17; objects of, ii. 273; ix. 60; meaning of, n. 5001 to li. 19. Children, ii. 233; xlii. 49-50. Christ, see Jesus. Christians, ii. 138-140; v. 15; who became Muslims, n. 3385 to xxviii. 53; n. 3476 to xxix. 47; nearest in love to Islam, v. 85-88. Chronology of early years of Islam, App. XI. 1077-1078. Cities Overthrown, lxix. 9; n. 5644. Cleanliness, iv. 43; v. 7. Commentaries, on the Qur-án, pp. ix-xiii. Commerce that will never fail, xxxv. 29. Confederates, p. 1100; xxxiii. 9-20, 22-27. Consultation, mutual, xlii. 38, nn. 4578-4579. Courtesy, iv. 86. Covetousness, iii. 180; iv. 32; lvii. 24. Cowardice, iii. 122. Chronology, comparative, of early Islam, App. XI. pp. 1077-1078. Creation, words for, n. 120; n. 916; n. 923; nn. 5405-5406; begins and repeated, x. 4; n. 1389; xxvii. 64; xxix. 19-20, n. 3440; a new, xiii. 5; xiv. 48; xvii. 49, 98; xxi. 104, n. 2758; xxxv. 16; for just ends, xv. 85; xvi. 3; xliv. 39; xlv. 22; xlvi. 3; doth obeisance to God, xvi. 48-50; not for sport, xxi. 16-17; Of man, xxiii. 12-14, nn. 1872-1874; in six Days, vii. 54, n. 1031; xxxii. 4, n. 3632; lvii. 4; variety in, xxxv. 27-28; God commands ' Be ' and it is, ii. 117; xvi. 40; n. 2066; xxxvi. 82; xl. 68; also n. 5164 to liv. 50; in true proportions, xxxix. 5; of heaven and earth greater than creation of man, xl. 57, n. 4431; lxxix. 27; purpose of, li. 56-58. Criterion, ii. 53, n. 68; viii. 29; xxi. 48-50; xxv. 1. Dahr, S. lxxvi Dahr, or Mystery of Time, App, XIII., p. 1620; Intro. lxxvi., p. 1654; lxxvi. 1. David, vi. 84; xxi. 78-80; xxxiv. 10-11; xxxviii. 17-26; fights Goliath, ii. 251. Day, vii. 54; n. 1031; xxii. 47; xxxii. 4, 5, n. 3634; xli. 12, n. 4477; lxx. 4; n. 5678. Dead will be raised to life, vi. 36. Death, by God's leave, iii. 145; inevitable, iii. 185; iv. 78; confusion of the wicked, vi. 93-94; angels reproach Unbelievers, viii. 50-54; in death the transgressor will not die, xiv. 17; xx. 74; lxxxvii. 13; for wrong-doers, xvi. 28-29; for righteous, xvi. 30-32; taste of, iii. 185, n. 491; xxi. 35; n. 2697; xxix. 57; n, 3490; first, xxxvii. 59; not the end of all things, xlv. 24-26; and changed form thereafter, lvi. 60-61; scene at, lvi. 83-87; lxxv. 26-29; sincere men flee not from death, lxii. 6-8. Degrees, according to good and evil done, vi. 132. Despair, deprecated, iii. 139, 146; not of the Mercy of God, xxxix. 53. Desert Arabs, ix. 90-99, 101-106; xlviii. 11-12, 16; xlix. 14. Desertion in fight, iv. 89-91. Determinism, n. 5996 to lxxxi. 28-29. Dharí, lxxxviii. 6. Dhuhá, S. xciii. Differences, decision with God, xlii. 10. Difficulty, with every, there is relief, xciv, 5-8. Discipline, iii. 152; lxi. 4. Discord, incited by Evil, xli. 36. Disease in the hearts of Hypocrites and Unbelievers, ii. 10; v. 55; viii. 49; ix. 125; xxii. 53; xxiv. 50; xxxiii. 12, 32, 60; xlvii. 20, 29; lxxiv. 31. Disputations deprecated, xxix. 46. Distribution of property taken from the enemy; anfál, if after fighting, viii. 41; fai if without fighting, lix. 7-8, n. 5379. Distribution of Charity, ii. 177. Divorce, ii. 228-232, 236-237, 241; lxv. Intro, 1-7; see also iv. 35. See a;so Zihár. Dower, ii. 229, 236-237; iv. 4, 19-21, 25. Dukhán, S. xliv. "Earn" (kasaba), meaning n. 3626 to xxxi. 34. Earth, will be changed to a different Earth, xiv. 48; n. 1925; prepared for God's creatures, xv. 19-20; xxvi. 7; lxxvii. 25-28; spacious is God's Earth, xxix. 56; n. 3489; manageable for man, lxvii. 15; convulsion of, a symbol, xcix. 1-6. Eating (akala)=enjoyment, v. 69, n. 776; lxxvii. 43, 46, n. 5886. Egyptian Chronology and Israel, App. IV, pp. 403-407. Egyptian Religion and its steps towards Islam, App. V, pp. 408-413. Elephant, Companions of the, Intro. cv.; cv. 1-5. Elias (Elijah), vi. 85; n. 905; xxxvii. 123-132. Elisha, vi. 86; xxxviii. 48. Evidence, re transactions, ii. 282-283; re bequests, v. 109-111; re charges against chaste women, xxiv. 4-10. Evil, iv. 51-55, 123; x. 27-30; xxvi. 221-226; xlii. 36-39; comes from ourselves, but good from God, iv. 79; makes fools of men, vi. 71; recompensed justly, vi. 160; not external, but a taint of the soul, nn. 1948-1949 to xv. 15-16; will destroy Evil, xix. 83; will come to evil end, xxx. 10; deceives evil, lix 15-17; repel evil with good, xiii. 22; xxiii. 96; xli. 34. Evil Spirit, rejected, accursed, iii. 36; xv. 17; xvi. 98; Excess forbidden, in food, v. 90; in religion, iv. 171; v. 80-84. Eyes, ears, and skins will bear witness against sinners, xli. 20-23, nn. 4487-4490. Ezekiel, n. 2743 to xxi. 85. 'Face' of God, ii. 112, 272; nn. 114, 321; vi. 52; xiii. 22; xviii. 28; xxviii. 88; xxx. 39; lv. 27, n. 5189. Faith, rejecters of, ii. 6-7, 165-167; iii. 4, 10, 12, 21-22, 90-91, 116, 181-184; iv. 136, 137, 167-168; ransom not accepted, v. 39-40; follow ancestral ways, v. 107; destroyed, vi. 6; ask for angel to be sent down, vi. 8-9; lie against their own souls, vi. 24; will see Truth in Hereafter, vi. 28-30; will be in confusion, vi. 110; hearts inclined to deceit, vi. 113; taste evil result of conduct, lxiv. 5-6; their way and worship repudiated, cix. 1-6; signs of, ii. 165, 285; sellers of, iii. 77, 177; strengthened in danger and disaster, iii. 173; and righteousness, v. 72; followed by unbelief, xvi. 106-109; seven jewels of, n. 2870 to xxiii 9; and charity, lvii. 7-11. Fajr, S. lxxxix. Falaq, S. cxiii. False gods, vii. 194-198, n. 1167; xvi. 20-21, xxi. 22, 24; xxxiv. 22-27; xli. 47-48; xlvi. 5-6; liii. 19-24; lxxi. 23-24. Falsehood perishes, xxi. 18; deludes, li. 8-11. Famines in Mecca, xxiii. 75, n. 2921; xliv. 10, n. 4696. Fasting, ii. 184-185, 187. Fate, man's fate on his own neck, xvii. 13, n. 2187. Fat-h, S. xlviii. Fátiha, S. i. Fátima, Hadhrat, Intro. S, xxxiii; n. 3715 to xxxiii. 33. Fátir, S. xxxv. Fatra, Intro lxxiii. Fear of God, what is, ii. 2, n. 26; xcviii. 8, n. 6234; as He should be feared, iii. 102, n. 427; command to People of the Book and Muslims, iv. 131; akin to love, App. XII. 5, p. 1465; piety and restraint (Taqwá), xlvii. 17; unseen, lxvii. 12, n. 5569; of His displeasure, lxx. 27, n. 5692; righteousness, lxxiv. 56, n. 5808. Fear of men, iv. 77. Fear no evil, iii. 175. Fear as motive for reclamation, ii. 74, n. 82; p. 4267 to xxxix. 16; in Signs of God, xvii. 59. n. 2247. Fear, none for the Righteous, ii. 38; or for Believers, ii. 62; or those who submit to God, ii. 112; or who spend for God, ii. 262, 274; or who believe and do good, ii. 277; v. 72 or who believe and amend, vi. 48; vii 35; or for friends of God, x. 62; or for God's devotees, xliii. 68; or for those who remain firm in God, xlvi. 13. Fig, as a symbol, xcv. 1; nn. 6194, 6198. Fighting, in cause of God, ii. 190-193; iv. 84; prescribed, ii. 216; ii. 244; in Prohibited month, ii. 217; by Children of Israel, ii. 246-251; in cause of God and oppressed men and women, iv. 74-76; till no more, viii. 39; against odds, viii. 65; in case of, ix. 5-6; 12, 13-16; those who believe not, and reject Truth, ix. 29. with firmness, ix. 123; permitted to those who are wronged, xxii. 39-41. when, and till when, xlvii. 4; and the faint-hearted, xlvii. 20; exemptions from, xlviii. 17. Fíl, S. cv. Fire, parable, ii. 17-18; mystic Fire of Moses, xx. 10; God's gift, lvi. 72-73. Fire, see Hell. Food, lawful and unlawful, ii. 168, 172-173; v. 2, 4-6, 90-91; vi. 118-119, 121, 145-146; xvi. 114-118; less important than righteousness, v. 96. Forbidden, conduct, vi. 151-152; vii. 33; not things clean and pure, vii. 32. Forgiveness, ii. 109; iv. 48, 110, 116; vii. 199; xxxix. 53; xlii. 5; xlv. 14; liii. 32; lvii. 21; duty of Believers, xlii. 37, 40; xlv. 14; Forgiveness, by Believers, for people of the Book, ii. 109; words for, n. 110 to ii. 109; by God, for sins other than joining gods with God, iv. 48, 110, 116; hold to, and command the right, vii. 199; God forgives all sins, xxxix. 53; angels pray for forgiveness of all beings on earth, xlii. 5; forgive, even when angry, xlii. 37; and reconciliation, xlii. 40; Believers to forgive those who do not look forward to the days of God, xlv. 14; God forgives those who avoid great sins and shameful deeds, liii. 32; be foremost in seeking, lvii. 21. Fraud, lxxxiii. 1-6. Free-will, to train human will, n. 599 to iv. 70-80; in God's Plan, n. 935 to vi. 107; no compulsion to believe, x. 99, n. 1480; Truth offered, to be accepted or rejected, xviii. 29, n. 2731; limited by God's Will, lxxiv. 56; lxxvi. 29-31, nn. 5860-5862; lxxxi. 28-29, n. 5996; just bias, lxxxii. 7, n. 6004. Friday Prayers, lxii. 9-11. Friends, iii. 28. Fruits and eating, metaphorical meaning of, xliii. 73, nn. 4671-4672; xlvii. 15, n. 4834; lxxvii. 42-43, nn. 5884-5886. Furqán, S. xxv. Gabriel, ii. 97, 98; n. 3224 to xxvi. 193; lxvi. 4; n. 5988-89 to lxxxi. 19-21. Gambling, ii. 219; v. 93. Game, not to be killed in Sacred Precincts, v. 97-99. Gáshiya, S. lxxxviii. Gazálí, Imám, n. 2996 to xxiv. 35; App. VIII. pp. 920-924; Glad Tidings to men, ii. 25; v. 21; xvi. 89; xlviii. 8; etc. God, Cherisher, i. 2; vi. 164; Guardian-Lord, ii. 21-22; as a Guardian on a Watch-Tower, lxxxix. 14; protector, ii. 257; iii. 150; xxii. 78; sets guardians over man, vi. 61; Helper, iii. 150; iv. 45; xl. 51; help of, how to be celebrated, cx. 1-3; refuge to Him from all ills and mischiefs, cxiii. 1-5; cxiv. 1-6; Creator of all, ii. 29, 117; vi. 73; creates and sustains all, vii. 54; xi. 6-7; xiii. 16-17; xxi. 30-33; lxvi. 2-3; created all nature, xxv. 61-62; to Him belongs the heritage of the heavens and the earth, iii. 180; xv. 23; xix. 40, n. 2492. gives Sustenance, xxix. 60-62; li. 58; Lord of Bounties, iii. 174; His Bounties open to all, xvii. 20-21; Most Bountiful, xcvi. 3; Merciful, iv. 26; v. 77; vi. 12, 54, 133; Most Kind, ix. 117-118; Full of loving kindness, lxxxv. 14; Beneficent, lii. 28; His love bestowed on the Righteous, xix. 96; Forgiving, iv. 25, 26; v. 77; xv. 49; xvi. 119; xxxix. 53; lxxxv. 14; guides, vi. 71, 88; xcii. 12; ordains laws and grants guidance, lxxxvii. 3; calls to Home of Peace, x. 25; God, His favours, Gardens and fruits, vi. 141; cattle, vi. 142; mercy after adversity, x. 21; traverse through land and sea, x. 22; in life and death, x. 31, 56; xxii. Cherisher and Sustainer, x. 32; direction, healing, guidance, mercy, x. 57. gifts from heaven and earth, xiv. 32-33; numberless, xiv. 34; xvi. 18; cattle and things ye know not, xvi. 5-8; rain, corn, and fruit, xvi. 10-11; night and day, sun, moon, and stars, gifts from heaven and earth, xvi. 12-13; sea and ships, xvi. 14; xvii. 66; mountains, rivers, roads, xvi. 15-16; cattle and fruits, xvi. 66-67; the Bee, xvi. 68-69; bestowed variously; be grateful, xvi. 71-73. in our birth, our faculties and affections, xvi. 77-78; in our homes and in the service of animals, xvi. 80-81; subjection of earth and sea, xxii. 65. blessings from heaven and earth, xxiii. 17-22; long line of prophets, xxiii. 23; faculties, and progeny, xxiii. 78-79; shadows and the sun, xxv. 45-46; night and day, sleep, xxv. 47; wind and rain, xxv. 48-50; bodies of water, xxv. 53; man's creation, lineage and marriage, xxv. 54; creation of heavens and earth and man's benefits, xxvii. 60-61; listens to the soul and makes man inherit the earth, xxvii. 62; guides through darkness, winds as heralds, xxvii. 63; originates and repeats creation, gives sustenance, xxvii. 64; feeds creation, xxix. 60-62; sends rain and revives the earth, xxix. 63; rnade heaven and earth with all its produce, xxxi. 10; subjected all things to your use, xxxi. 20; xxxvi. 71-73; xlv. 12-13; His Mercy gifts, none can withhold, xxxv. 2-3; life, grain, fruits, and springs, xxxvi. 33-35; earth and the heavens, xli. 10-12; li. 47-48; accepts repentance and forgives, xlii. 25; listens and gives increase, xlii 26-28; heavens and earth, rain and life, xliii. 9-11; creation in pairs, ships and cattle, xliii. 12-13; li. 49; created man and taught him speech, lv. 3-4; set up justice, lv. 7-9; spread out earth, with fruit, corn, and plants, lv. 10-12; two bodies of water, lv. 19-20; pearls and coral, lv. 22; ships, lv. 24; grants the need of every creature, lv. 29; settles their affairs, lv. 31; stream and flowing water, lxvii. 30; given heaven's canopy its order and perfection, lxxix. 27-28. night, its darkness and splendour, lxxix. 29; expanse of the earth, its moisture, pasture, and mountains, lxxix. 30-33; orphan's shelter, xciii. 6; wanderer's guide, xciii. 7; satisfies need, xciii. 8; expanded thy breast, xciv. 1 removed thy burden, xciv. 2; raised high thy esteem, xciv. 4; God, present everywhere, ii. 115; vii. 7; gave you life, ii. 28; vi. 122; gives life and death, iii. 156; vi. 95; xv. 23; takes the souls of men, xxxix. 42; to Him go back all questions for decision, iii. 109, 128; to Him tend all affairs, xlii. 53, n. 4603; to Him is the Goal, liii. 42; to Him is the return of all, xcvi. 8; Unity, ii. 163; vi. 19; xvi. 22; xxiii. 91-92; xxxvii. 1-5; xxxviii. 65-68; cxii. 1-4; One, not one in a Trinity, v. 75; nor one of two, xvi. 51; no begotten son, ii. 116; vi. 100; x. 68; xix. 35; xxiii. 91; nor consort nor daughters, vi. 100-101; xvi. 57; xxxvii. 149-157; xliii. 16-19; no partners, vi. 22-24 , 136-137, 163; Wise, iv. 26; vi. 18; best Disposer of Affairs, iii. 173; lxxiii. 9; Most High, Great, iv. 34; lxxxvii. 1; Irresistible, vi. 18, 61; Doer of all He intends, lxxxv. 16; power, ii. 284; iii. 29; vi. 12-13, 65; x. 55; xvi. 77-81; liii. 42-54; lxxxv. 12-16; Self-Sufficient, vi. 133; Ready to appreciate service, xiv. 5; xxxv. 30; lxiv. 7; Most Forbearing, ii. 225, 235, 263; iii. 155; v. 104; xxii. 59; lxiv. 17; Wisest of Judges, xcv. 8; Justice, xxi. 47; never unjust, iv. 40; Best of planners, iii. 54; xiii. 42; will separate evil from good, iii. 179; His Wrath, i. 7; vii. 97-99; quick in retribution, but forgiving and merciful, vii. 167; xiii. 6; Swift in taking account, xxiv. 39; Best to decide, x. 109; Best of those who show mercy, xxiii. 109, 118; Most Merciful of those who show mercy, vii. 151; xii. 64, 92; xxi. 83; decision with Him, xlii. 10; Exalted in power, Wise, xxxi. 9; xxxix. 1; Free of all wants, xxxi. 26; xxxv. 15; Worthy of all praise, xxxi. 26; Ample in forgiveness, liii. 32; Living, ii. 255; xl. 65; Eternal, ii. 255; xx. 111; His Artistry, xxvii. 88, n. 3319. His Face will abide for ever, lv. 27; all will perish except His own Self, xxviii. 88; His knowledge, ii. 284; iii. 5, 29; vi. 3, 117; xiii. 8-10, xvi. 23, xxi. 4; xxxi. 34; xxxiv. 2; lxiv. 4; His dominion, iii. 189; iv. 126; v. 123; lxvii. 1; Command rests with him, vi. 57; xiii. 41; Lord of the Throne of Glory Supreme, ix. 129; xxiii. 86; xl. 15; lxxxv. 15; Lord of the Throne of Honour, xxiii. 16; Lord of the mystery of heaven and earth, xvi. 77; Lord of Power, li. 58, n. 5034; Lord oi the two Easts and the two Wests, lv. 17; lxx. 40; lxxiii. 9; Lord of the Dawn, cxiii. 1; n. 6302; Lord of the Ways of Ascent, lxx. 3; God in heaven and God on earth, xliii. 84; To Him belong the End and the Beginning, xcii. 13; listens to prayer, ii. 186; sends calm or tranquillity, iii. 154; ix. 26; xlviii. 4, 18, 26; purges, iii. 141, 154; tests, iii. 142, 154, 166; vi. 53; xxix. 2-5; lxvii. 2; sees all, iii. 163; sufficeth, iii. 173; viii. 64; xxxix. 36; lxv. 3; will lighten difficulties, iv. 28; sanctifies, iv. 49; recognises all good, iv. 147; will accept from the Good the best of their deeds, and pass by their ill deeds, xxix. 7; xlvi. 16; removes affliction, vi. 17; delivers from dangers, vi. 63-64; sends revelations, vi. 91; orders all things, vi. 95-99; gives Light to men, vi. 122; His Light will be perfected, ix. 32-33; lxi. 8; is the Light of heavens and earth, xxiv. 35-36; changes not His Grace unless people change themselves, viii. 53; xiii. 11; will not mislead, ix. 115; suffers not reward to be lost, ix. 120-121; xi. 115, sufferers in His Cause to be rewarded, xvi. 41-42; doth provide without measure, xxiv. 38; witnesses all things, x. 61; understands the finest mysteries, lxvii. 14; will show them the truth of their conduct: meaning, n. 5340 to lviii. 6; nature of, ii. 255; iii. 2-3, 6, 18; vi. 95-103; xxv. 2-3, 6; xxxii. 2-9; xl. 2-3; xliii. 84-85; lvii. 1-6; lix. 22-24; cxii. 1-4; nn. 6296-6300; cxiv. 1-3; n. 6308; close to man, ii. 186; ever near, xxxiv. 50; near to man, l. 16; lvi. 85; compasses mankind round about, xvii. 60; with you wherever ye may be, lvii. 4; only Reality, vi. 62; xxxi. 30; the Truth, xx. 114; to Him belong the Forces of heavens and earth, xlviii. 7; decrees unalterable, vi. 34; xviii. 27; His word finds fulfilment, vi. 115; no vision can grasp Him.vi. 103; most beautiful names, vii. 180; xvii. 110; xx. 8; lix. 24; worship of, ii. 114, 152; to be worshipped and trusted, xi. 123; sincere devotion due to Him, xxxix. 3, 11; xl. 14; we trust in Him, lxvii. 29; His promise is true, iv. 122; xiv. 47; seek His Face, vi. 52; xviii. 28; dedicate life to Him, vi. 162; call on Him humbly, with fear and longing, vii. 55-56; forget Him not, lix. 19; to God, turn thy attention, xciv. 8; all Creation speaks of Him, xiii. 12-13; xvii. 44; xxiv. 41-46; lvii. 1; praise and glory to Him, i. 1; xvii. 111; xxx. 17-19, xxxiv. 1; xxxvii. 180-182; xlv. 36-37; lv. 78; lvi. 74, 96; lix. 1; lxi. l; lxii. 1; lxiv. 1; lxxxvii. 1; and His Signs, x. 3-6; xiii. 2-4; see Signs of God; His Command must come to pass, xvi. 1; His command is but a single Act, liv. 50, and n. 5164; all good from Him, xvi. 53; what He commands, xvi. 90-91; what is with Him will endure, xvi. 96; His words inexhaustible, xviii. 109; xxxi. 27; rejecters of, will not injure God, xlvii. 32; rejecter of, described, l. 24-26. who are His servants, xxv. 63-76; those most devoted to God, xcii. 17-21; claim to exclusive friendship of, condemend, lxii. 6; "so please God," xviii. 23-24. Golden Rule, n. 6011 to lxxxiii. 1. Goliath, ii. 249-251. Good, rewarded double, iv. 40; rewarded ten times, vi. 160; increased progressively, xlii. 23. Good and Evil, iv. 79, 85. Good for evil, xxiii. 96: xxviii. 54; xli. 34; n. 4504; Gospel, v. 50; App. III. pp. 286-287. Hadíd, S. lvii. Hafsa and 'Áisha, n. 5529 to lxvi. 1. Hajj, see Pilgrimage. Hajj, S. xxii. Hámán, xxviii. 6, 38; xxix. 39; xl. 36-37. Há-Mím, S. xli. Hands and feet will bear witness against sinners, xxxvi. 65, n. 4011; Haqqa, S. lxix. Hárút, ii. 102. Hashr, S. lix. Heaven, as gardens, in nearness to God, rivers flowing, eternal home, iii. 15, 198; Companions pure and holy, cool shades, iv. 57; for righteous deeds, iv. 124; truthful to profit from truth; gardens with flowing rivers; eternal home; God well pleased with them, and they with God; the great Salvation, v. 122; no lurking sense of injury in hearts, vii. 43; mercy from God, Good Pleasure, Gardens, eternity, ix. 21-22; Gardens, mansions, Good Pleasure of God, ix. 72; Gardens, fountains, peace and security, no lurking sense of injury, nor fatigue, xv. 45-48; Gardens of Eternity, rivers, adornments, thrones, xviii. 31; xxii. 23; Gardens of Eternity, no vain discourse, peace, sustenance, xix. 61-63; Gardens as hospitable homes, xxxii. 19; Gardens of eternity; adornments; sorrow removed; no toil or weariness, xxxv. 33-35; joy; associates; cool shade; thrones; all they call for; Peace, xxxvi. 55-58; fruits; honour and dignity; gardens; thrones; cup; chaste women, xxxvii. 41-49; final return, gardens of eternity, ease, fruit and drink, chaste women; xxxviii. 49-52; lofty mansions, rivers, xxxix. 20; garden, peace, eternity, angels singing, xxxix. 73-75; meads of gardens; all they wish for; Bounty, xlii. 22; no fear nor grief; Gardens; rejoicing; dishes and goblets of gold; eternity; satisfaction, xliii. 68-73; security, gardens and springs, adornments, companions, fruit, no further death; supreme achievement, xliv. 51-57; parable of garden, rivers, Grace from God, xlvii. 15; Garden; peace and security; more than all they wish; In Our Presence, l. 31-35; Garden, happiness, food and drink; thrones of dignity; companions; families; service, lii. 17-24; Gardens and Rivers; Assembly of Truth; Presence of Sovereign Omnipotent, liv. 54-55; Gardens, Springs, Fruits, Carpets, Chaste Companions, lv. 46-77; nearest to God; Gardens; Thrones; Service; Fruits and Meat; Companions; no frivolity nor taint of Ill; Peace, lvi. 11-38; nearest to God; Rest and Satisfaction; Garden of Delights; Companions; Salutation of Peace, lvi. 88-91; Light runs before them; Gardens; Eternity; Highest Achievement, lvii. 12; Bliss; Garden; Fruits, lxix. 21-24; Cup; Fountain of Abundance, lxxvi. 5-6; Garden; Adornments; Thrones; No Excess of heat or Cold; Shades; Cup; Fountain; Service; Realm Magnificent, lxxvi. 5-22; Fulfilment of heart's desires; Gardens; Companions; Cup; No vanity or Untruth, lxxviii. 31-35; Garden, lxxix. 41; Thrones; In their faces the Beaming Brightness of Bliss, Pure Wine; Spring, lxxxiii. 22-28; Joy; Striving; Garden; no Vanity; Spring; Throne; Cushions; Carpets, lxxxviii. 8-16; Rest and Satisfaction; coming back to God; well-pleased and well-pleasing to Him; among God's Devotees; God's Heaven, lxxxix. 27-30; Gardens of Eternity; Rivers; God well pleased with them, and they with Him, xcviii. 8; in its highest sense, n. 6174 to xcii. 17-20; salutation in, x. 10; xv. 46; lvi. 91; "My Heaven," said by God, lxxxix. 30, n. 6129. Heaven, Muslim, App. XII. pp. 1464-1470. Heavens in poetic imagery, xxxvii. 5-6; n. 4035; xxxix. 67; xli. 12; lxvii. 3. Hell, skins roasted and renewed, iv. 56; of no profit are hoards and arrogant ways, vii. 48; for such as took religion to be amusement, and were deceived by the life of the world, vii. 51; filled with jinns and men, xi. 119; drink, boiling fetid water, xiv. 16-17; Death will come, but will not die, xiv. 17; fetters, liquid pitch, faces covered with Fire, xiv. 49-50; garment of Fire, boiling water, maces of iron, xxii. 19-22; Blazing fire, furious, xxv. 11-12; Sinners bound together; will plead for destruction, but the destruction will be oft-repeated, xxv. 13-14, Punishment to cover them from above and below, xxv. 55; Fire, wicked forced into it every time they wish to get away, xxxii. 20; men repeatedly warned, xxxvi. 63; Tree of Zaqqúm, and boiling water, xxxvii. 62-67; xliv. 43-48; lvi. 52-55; to burn in Hell and taste of boiling fluid; and other Penalties, xxxviii. 55-58; Unbelievers led in crowds; previously warned; abode of the arrogant; xxxix. 71-72; dispute and self-recrimination, xl. 47-50; to dwell for aye; punishment not lightened; overwhelming despair, xliii. 74; God not unjust; sinners unjust themselves, xliii. 76; capacity unlimited, l. 30; Sinners known by their marks, lv. 41; Hell, which they denied; boiling water, lv. 43-44; Blast of Fire, Boiling Water, Shades of Black Smoke, lvi. 42-44; drawing in its breath, bursting with fury, lxvii. 6-8; record in left hand; vain regrets, lxix. 25-29; seize him, bind him, burn him, make him march in a chain, lxix. 30-37; naught doth it permit to endure, and naught doth it leave alone, lxxiv. 26-29; Over it are Nineteen, lxxiv. 30-31; a place of ambush; destination for transgressors; to dwell therein for ages; taste there nothing cool nor drink, save boiling fluid, or intensely cold, lxxviii. 21-25; Day when hell-fire shall be placed in full view, lxxix. 35-39; stain on sinners' hearts; Light of God veiled from them; enter the Fire, lxxxiii. 14-16; faces humiliated, enter the Fire; drink boiling water; food bitter Dharí', lxxxviii. 2-7; brought face to face; will then remember; chastisement and bonds, lxxxix. 23-26; bottomless Pit; fire blazing fiercely, ii. 9-11; That which Breaks to Pieces; wrath of God, civ. 4-9; they will neither die nor live, xx. 74; lxxxvii. 13; to it are seven Gates, xv. 44, n. 1977; is it eternal? n. 951 to vi. 128; xi. 107, n. 1608; who will pass over it? xix. 71, n. 2518; cii. 6. Hereafter, not a falsehood, vi. 31; man must meet God, vi. 31; Home in the, vi. 32; Wrath of God, vi. 40-41; xii. 107; Home of Peace, vi. 127; wrong-doers will not prosper, vi. 135; prophets and those to whom Message was sent will be questioned, vii. 6; deeds will be balanced, vii. 8-9; no intercession for those who disregarded Hereafter, vii. 53; Fire and Garden endure, except as God wills, xi. 107-108; the arrogant and the weak in the, xiv. 21; wrong-doers will ask for respite, xiv. 44-46; Home of the, xxviii. 83; xxix. 64; better than silver and gold, xliii. 33-35; denied by men, l. 12-14; better than the present, xciii. 4. Hijr, see Rocky Tract. Hijr, S. xv. Hijra dates, App. XI. pp. 1077-78. Himyarites, nn. 3263, 3264 and 4715. Hindu doctrine: Advaita, n. 3421 to xxviii. 88; Karma, n. 3308 to xxvii. 75; n. 3429 to xxix. 7; n. 4671 to xliii. 73; App. XII. p. 1466; n. 5105 to liii. 31; Líla, n. 2676 to xxi. 16; Nirvána, App. VIII. p. 924; App. XII. p. 1469. Hiraa, cave, C 27, 29, p. 8. Houses, maners about entering, xxiv. 27-29. Húd, vii. 65-72; xi. 50-60; xxvi. 123-140; xlvi. 21-26. Húd, S. xi Hudaibíya, Intro. xlviii; Intro. lx. n. 5422. Hujurát, S. xlix. Humaza, S. civ. Humility, vi. 42-43; vii. 161; lvii. 16; shadows show humility to God, xiii. 15; lxxvi. 14. Hunain, ix. 25-26; n. 1274. Húr, companions in heaven, xliv. 54, nn. 4728-29; lii. 20, n. 5053. Hypocrites, do not believe in God and the Last Day, ii. 8; deceive themselves, ii. 9; disease in their hearts, ii. 10; make mischief, ii. 11-12; fools and mockers, ii. 13-15; barter guidance for error, ii. 16; deaf, dumb, and blind, ii. 17-18; in terror and darkness, ii. 19-20; dazzling speech; led by arrogance, ii. 204-206; refuse to fight, iii. 167-168; resort to evil; turn away from Revelation; come when seized by misfortune; to be kept clear of and admonished, iv. 60-63; tarry behind in misfortune; wish to share good fortune, iv. 70-73; thrown out of the way; reject Faith; renegades; to be seized and slain, iv. 88-89; wait events; think of overreaching God; distracted in mind, iv. 141-143; in lowest depths of Fire; no helper, iv. 145; afraid of being found out, ix. 64-65; understanding with each other; perverse; curse of God, ix. 67-69; not to be taken as friends, lviii. 14-19; liars and deceivers, cowards, lix. 11-14; liars; screen misdeeds with oaths, lxiii. 1-4. Iblís, (see also Satan), ii. 34; vii. 11-18; xv. 31-44; xvii. 61-65; xviii. 50; xx. 116-123; xxxviii. 71-85. Ibrábím, see Abraham. Ibráhím, S. xix. 'Iddat, ii. 228, 231-232, 234-235; xxxiii. 49; lxv. 4, 6-7. Idrís, xix. 56-57; xxi. 85. Ikhlás, S. cxii. 'Illíyún, lxxxiii. 18-21. Immorality, iv. 15-18. 'Imrán, family of, iii. 35. Infitár, S. lxxxii. Inheritance, ii. 180, 240; iv. 7-9, 11-12, 19, 33, 176; v. 109-111. Injíl, App. III. pp 286-287. Injury, forgiveness or self-defence, xlii. 39-43. Insan, S. lxxvi. Inshiqáq, S. lxxxiv Inshiráh, S. xciv. Inspiration, xvii. 85-87; xl. 15; xlii. 3, 7, 51-53. Intercession, vi. 51, 70; x. 3; xix. 87; xxxix. 44; xliii. 86; liii. 26. Intoxicants, see Wine. Iqraa, S. xcvi. Iram, lxxxix. 7. Isaac, vi. 84; xxi. 72; xxxvii. 112-113. Islam, described, n. 434 to iii. 110; nn. 4547-48 to xlii. 15; to be first to bow in, vi. 14, 163; xxxix. 12; vanguard of, ix. 100; heart opened to, xxxix. 22; a favour and privilege, xlix. 17. Ismá'il, ii. 125-129; vi. 86; xix. 54-55; xxi. 85. Israel, Children of, ii. 40-86; favours, ii. 47-53; ii. 60, 122; xlv. 16-17; contumacy, ii. 54-59, 61, 63-74; v. 74; vii. 138-141; their relations with Muslims, ii. 75-79; their arrogance, ii. 80, 88, 91; their Covenants, ii. 83, 86, 93, 100; v. 13-14, 73; their love of this life, ii. 96; ask for a king, ii. 246-251; divided and rebellious, vii. 161-171; twice warned, xvii. 4-8; nn. 2174-2182; delivered from enemy, xx. 80-82; origin of the name, n. 3447 to xxix. 27; given Book and Leaders, xxxii. 23-25; xl. 53-54; the learned among them knew the Qur-án to be true, xxvi. 197, n. 3227. Jacob, ii. 132-133; vi. 84; xix. 49, n. 2501; xxi. 72. thiya, S. xlv. Jesus, a righteous prophet, vi. 85; birth, iii. 45-47; xix. 22-33; apostle to Israel, iii. 49-51; disciples, iii. 52-53; v. 114-118; taken up, iii. 55-58; iv. 157-159; like Adam, iii. 59; not crucified, iv. 157; no more than apostle, iv. 171; v. 78; xliii. 59, 63-64; not God, v. 19, 75; sent with Gospel, v. 49; not son of God, ix. 30; Message and miracles, v. 113; xix. 30-33; prays for Table of viands, v. 117; taught no false worship, v. 119-121; disciples declare themselves Muslims, v. 114; mission limited, n. 1861 to xiii. 38; followers have compassion and mercy, lvii. 27; disciples as God's helpers, lxi. 14; as a Sign, xxiii. 50; xliii. 61; prophesied Ahmad, lxi. 6. Jews, will listen to falsehood, v. 44-45; utter blasphemy, v. 67; enmity to Islám, v. 85; who became Muslims, n. 3227 to xxvi. 197; n. 3385 to xxviii. 53; n. 3476 to xxix. 47; and Christians, ii. 140; iv. 153-161, 171; v. 20. See also Israel, Children of. Jihád, n. 1270 to ix. 20; see also Fighting; Striving. Jinn, S. lxxii. Jinns, vi. 100; n. 929; xv. 27; xxxiv. 41; xlvi. 29-32; lv. 15; lxxii. 1-15. Job, vi. 84; xxi. 83-84; xxxviii. 41-44. John (the Baptist), see Yahya. Jonah (or Jonas, or Yúnus), iv. 163; vi. 86; x. 98; n. 1478; xxxvii. 139-148; n. 4119; (Zun-nún) xxi. 87; n. 2744; lxviii. 48-50; (Companion of the Fish). Joseph, vi. 84; his story, xii. 4-101; his vision, xii. 4-6; jealousy of his brothers, xii. 7-10; their plot, xii. 11-18; sold by his brethren, xii. 19-20; bought by 'Azíz of Egypt, xii. 21; tempted by 'Azíz's wife, xii. 22-29; her ruse, xii. 30-34; in prison, xii. 35-42; interprets King's vision, xii. 43-54; established in power, xii. 55-57; his dealings with his brethren, xii. 58-93; reunion of whole family, xii. 94-101; allegorical interpretation of story, App. VI. pp. 592-600. Judgment, must come, vi. 51; vi. 128; xxxiv. 3-5; xl. 59; li. 5-6, 12-14; lii. 7-10; lvi. 1-7; lxiv. 7-10; xcv. 7; will come suddenly, vii. 187; xxxvi. 48-50; as the twinkling of an eye, xvi. 77; liv. 50; Hour known to God alone, xxxiii. 63; lxvii. 26; lxxix. 42-46; is near, liv. 1-5; n. 5914 to lxxviii. 40; men will be sorted out into three classes, lvi. 7-56; Foremost in Faith, nearest to God, lvi. 11-26; Companions of Right Hand, lvi. 27-40; Companions of Left Hand, lvi. 41-56; Lesser Judgment, lxxv. 22-30; n. 5822; n. 5914 to lxxviii. 40; the Great News, lxxviii. 1-5; deniers of, cvii. 1-7. Judgment Day, full recompense only then, iii. 185; earth changed, and men gathered; Book of Deeds, xviii. 47-49; men surge like waves; trumpet blown; Unbelievers will see and hear, xviii. 99-101; sectarian differences to be solved; Distress for lack of Faith, xix. 37-39; rejecters of the message will bear a grievous burden, xx. 100-101. trumpet will sound; sinful in terror; interval will seem short, xx. 102-104; they will follow the Caller; trump of their feet; all sounds humbled, xx. 108; no Intercession except by permission, xx. 109; no fear for the righteous, xx. 112; rejectors will be raised up blind, xx. 124-127; scales of Justice, xxi. 47; True Promise will approach fulfilment; sobs of Unbelievers; the Good will suffer no grief, xxi. 97-103; heavens will be rolled up like a scroll; new creation, xxi. 104; terrible convulsion; men in drunken riot; Wrath of God, xxii. 1-2; Trumpet is blown; Balance of Good Deeds, heavy or light, xxiii. 101-104; Voice of Judgment, xxiii. 105-111; Time will seem short, xxiii. 112-115; false worship will be exposed, xxv. 17-19; heavens rent asunder; angels sent down; Dominion wholly for God, xxv. 25-26; wrong-doer's regrets, xxv. 27-30; terror for evil-doers, not for doer of good, xxvii. 83-90; guilty in despair, no Intercessor, xxx. 12-13; justice done, xxxvi. 51-54; joy and peace for the Good, xxxvi. 55-58; Day of Sorting Out, xxx. 14-16; xxxvii. 20-21; Wrong-doers questioned; recriminations, xxxvii. 22-23; contrast between the righteous, with sound hearts and those straying in evil, xxxvii. 88-102; Wrong-doers' arrogances, xxxvii. 33-36; retribution for evil, xxxvii. 37-39; felicity for servants of God, xxxvii. 40-61; Tree of Zaqqúm, xxxvii. 62-68; wrong-doers rushed on their fathers' footsteps, xxxvii. 69-74; trumpet; all in heaven and earth will swoon; second trumpet, renewed Earth will shine with God's Glory; recompense, xxxix. 67-70; no intercession; justice and truth, xl. 18-20; sudden; friends will be foes, except the righteous, xliii. 66-67; no fear on God's devotees, xliii. 68-69; dealers in falsehood to perish; righteous to obtain Mercy, xlv. 27-35; not to be averted; Fire for the false and the triflers, lii. 7-16 wrong-doers swoon in terror, lii. 45-47; Caller to a terrible affair, liv. 6-8; no defence for the evil; known by their Marks, lv. 35-44; mutual gain and loss, lxiv. 9-10; Shin to be laid bare, lxviii. 42-43; trumpet; Great Event; Angels will bear the Throne; nothing hidden; Good and Evil recompensed, lxix. 13-37; sky like molten brass; no friend will ask after friend; no deliverance for evil, lxx. 8, 18; wicked will issue from sepulchres in haste, lxx. 43-44; Will know reality; not known whether near or far, lxxii. 24-25; children hoary-headed; sky cleft asunder, lxxiii. 17-18; trumpet; Day of Distress for those without Faith, lxxiv. 8-10; stars become dim; apostles collect; sorting out, lxxvii. 7-15; woe to Rejectors of Truth, lxxvii. 29-50; sorting out; Trumpet; heavens opened; mountains vanish, lxxviii. 17-20; Spirit and Angels stand forth; Day of Reality, lxxviii. 38-40; commotion and agitation, lxxix. 6-9; single Cry, lxxix. 13-14; Deafening Noise; no one for another; some Faces beaming; some dust-stained, lxxx. 33-42; sun, stars, mountains, outer nature change; souls sorted out; World on High unveiled, lxxxi. 1-14; sky cleft asunder; stars and Oceans scattered; Graves turned upside down; each soul will know its deeds, lxxxii. 1-5; no soul can do aught for another, lxxxii. 17-19; sky and earth changed; man ever toiling on towards his Lord; Record of Good or Ill, lxxxiv. 1-15; things secret tested, lxxxvi. 9-10; Overwhelming Event; Faces humiliated and Faces joyful, lxxxviii. 1-16; Earth pounded to powder; Lord cometh; hell and heaven shown, lxxxix. 21-30; Earth in convulsion; man in distress; sorted out, xcix. 1-8; Contents of graves scattered abroad; of human breasts made manifest; Lord well acquainted, c. 9-11; Noise and Clamour; Good and Evil rewarded, ci. 1-11; Júdí, Mount, xi. 44. Jumu'a, S. lxii. Justice, iv. 58, 65, 105, 135; vii. 29; xvi. 90; lvii. 25. Ka'ba, built by Abraham, ii. 125-127; no killing of game, v. 97-99; asylum of security for men, v. 100. Káfirún, S. cix. Káfúr, Cup mixed with, lxxvi. 5. Kahf, S. xviii. Karma or Determinism, n. 5105 to liii. 31; App. XII. p. 1466. Kauthar (Fount of Abundance), cviii. 1-2; n. 6286; Intro. cviii. Kauthar, S. cviii. Keys of heavens and earth, xxxix. 63; xlii. 12. Khadíja the Great, C. 26, p. 8; C. 31-34, pp. 9-10; n. 3706 to xxxiii. 28; n. 6288 to cviii. 3. Khaibar expedition, n. 3705 to xxxiii. 27; Intro. S. xxxiii. Khandaq, battle, Intro. S. xxxiii; xxxiii. 9-20. Khaula, pleading woman, n. 5330 to lviii. 1. Kindred, rights of, ii. 83, 177; iv. 7-9, 35; viii. 41; xvi. 90; xvii. 26; xxiv. 22; xlii. 23. Knowledge (Certainty), n. 5673 to lxix. 51; cii. 5-7; n. 6259; of five things, with God alone, xxxi; 34, nn. 3625, 3627. Lahab, S. cxi. Lail, S. xcii. Languages, variations in man's‹and colours, xxx. 22, n, 3527. Lát, liii. 19. Lattíf, n. 2844 to xxii. 63; n. 4552 to xlii. 19. "Leaves to stray", xiv. 4; xvi. 93, n. 2133; xxxix. 23. Life sacred, xvii. 33. Life of this world, vi. 32; lvii. 20. Light, manifest, iv. 174 and Darkness, vi. 1; parable of, xxiv. 35-36; Verse of Light, mystic interpretation, App. VIII. pp. 920-924; goes before and with Believers, lvii. 12-15; lxvi. 8; provided by God, that Believers may walk straight, lvii. 28; of God, veiled from unbelievers, lxxxiii. 15. Lingam, worship of, n. 4112 to xxxvii. 123. Loan, beautiful, to God, ii. 245, n. 276; lvii. 11, 18; lxiv. 17; lxxiii. 20. Loss (spiritual), xxxix. 15. Lote-tree, xxxiv. 16; n. 3814; liii. 14-18; n. 5093; lvi. 28. Luqmán, xxxi. 12; n. 3593; his teaching, xxxi. 12-19. Luqmán, S. xxxi. Lút (Lot), vi. 86; vii. 80-84; n. 1049; xi. 77-83; xv. 57-77; xxi. 74-75; xxvi. 160-175; xxvii. 54-58; xxix. 26, 28-35; xxxvii. 133-138; li. 31-37; liv. 33-39; his wife disobedient, xi. 81; xv. 60; lxvi. 10. Maárib Dam, no. 3812-13 to xxxiv. 16. Ma'árij, S. lxx. Madyan, vii. 85-93; n. 1053; xi. 84-95; xxix. 36-37. Magians (Majús), xxii. 17, n. 2789. Má'ida, S. v. Man, God's purpose with, C. 1-6, pp. 1-2; vicegerent on earth, ii. 30; vi. 165; tested by God, ii. 155; iii. 166; xlvii. 31; lvii. 25; things men covet, iii. 14; duty, iv. 1-36; xvii. 23-39; xxix. 8-9; xxx. 38; xxxi. 33; xlvi. 15; lxx. 22-35; created from clay, for a term, vi. 2; xv. 26; called to account, vi. 44; will return to God, vi. 60, 72; x. 45-46; confusion of the wicked at death, vi. 93-94; plots against own soul, vi. 123; x. 44; personal responsibility, vi. 164; ungrateful, vii. 10; xxxvi. 45-47; lxxiv. 15-25; c. 1-8; warned against Satan, vii. 27; knows of God, but misled by Evil, vii. 172-175; and family life, vii. 189-190; limited Free-will, x. 99, n. 1480; behaviour in and out of trouble, x. 12; xi. 9-11; xvi. 53-55; xvii. 67-70; xxix. 10, 65-66; xxx. 33-34; xxxi. 32; xxxix. 8, 49; xli. 49-51; xlii. 48; lxxxix. 15-16; God's spirit breathed into him, xv. 29; lowly in origin, but blessed with favours, xvi. 4-8; xxxii. 7-9; xxxv. 11; xxxvi. 77-78; lxxvi. 1-3; lxxvii. 20-24; lxxx. 17-32; lxxxvi. 5-8; xcvi. 2-5; prays for evil, xvii. 11; is given to hasty deeds, xvii. 11; xvi. 37; his fate fastened round his neck, xvii. 13; to be judged by his Record, xvii. 71; his physical growth, xxii. 5; xxiii. 12-14; xl. 67; death and resurrection, xxiii. 15-16; tongues, hands, and feet will bear witness against men, xxiv. 24; n. 2976; made from water, xxv. 54; relationships of lineage and marriage, xxv. 54; should submit Self to God, xxxi. 22; not two hearts in one breast, xxxiii. 4; to worship God, xxxix. 64-66; misfortunes, due to his deeds, xlii. 30; angels note his doings, l. 17-18, 23; his growth and activity depend on God, lvi. 57-74; to be created again after death in new forms, lvi. 60-61; riches and family may be a trial, lxiv. 14-15; created and provided for by God, lxvii. 23-24; lxxiv. 12-15; is impatient, lxx. 19-21; who will be honoured ones among men, lxx. 22-35; evidence against himself, lxxv. 14-15; n. 5819; his arrogance, lxxv. 31-40; xc. 5-7; loves the fleeting world, lxxvi. 27; seduced from God, lxxxii. 6-12; painfully toiling on to God, lxxxiv. 6; travels from stage to stage, lxxxiv. 16-19; guilty of sins, lxxxix. 17-20; created into toii and struggle, xc. 4; gifted with faculties, xc. 8-10; strives for diverse ends, xcii. 4-11; created in best of moulds, xcv. 4; abased unless he believes and does righteousness, xcv. 5-6; transgresses all bounds, xcvi. 6-14. Manát, liii. 20. Mankind, one nation, ii. 213; x. 19; created from single pair, iv. 1; xxxix. 6; xlix. 13; transgress insolently, x. 23; heed not, though Reckoning near, xxi. 1-3; pattern according to which God has made mankind, xxx. 30; honour depends on righteousness, xlix. 13. Manners, about entering houses, xxiv. 27-29; in the home, xxiv. 58-61; in the Prophet's presence, xxix. 62-63; xlix. 1-5; in the Prophet's houses, xxxiii. 53; to bless and salute the Prophet, xxxiii. 56; not to annoy Prophet or believing men or women; xxxiii. 57-58; require verification of news before belief, xlix. 6; among the community, xlix. 11; in assemblies, lviii. 11. Marriage, to unbelievers or slaves, ii. 221; to how many, lawful, iv. 3; dower not to be taken back (in case of divorce), iv. 20-21; prohibited degrees, iv. 22-24; if no means to wed free believing women, iv. 25; it breach feared, two arbiters to be appointed, iv. 35; if wife fears cruelty or desertion, amicable settlement, iv. 128; turn not away from a woman, iv. 129; with chaste ones among People of the Book, v. 6; of adulterers, xxiv. 3; to those who are poor, xxiv. 32; those who cannot afford marriage, to keep themselves chaste until God gives them means, xxiv. 33; Prophet's Consorts, xxxiii. 28-29, 50-52; n. 3706 to xxxiii. 28; without cohabitation, no 'Iddat on divorce, xxxiii. 49; conditions for the Prophet, xxxiii. 50-52; n. 3706 to xxxiii. 28. Martyrs, not dead, ii. 154; iii. 169; rejoice in glory, iii. 170-171; receive forgiveness and mercy, iii. 157-158; will receive best Provision, xxii. 58-59. Máúrt, ii. 102. Mary (mother of Jesus', birth, iii. 35-37; annunciation of Jesus, iii. 42-51; iv. 156; xix. 16-21; in child birth, xix 23-26; brought the babe to her people, xix. 27-33; guarded her chastity, xxi. 91; lxvi. 12. Maryam, S. xix. Má'ún, S. cvii. Measure and weight, give full, xvii. 35; lxxxiii. 1-3. Mecca, Bakka, iii. 96; mystic relation to Prophet, Intro. xc; xc. 1-4; city of security, xcv. 3; n. 6197. Medina (Madína), Intro. xxxiii; xxxiii 9-27; Intro. xc. Miracles, see Signs of God. Mi'ráj, p. 691; xvii. 1. Mischief on land and sea, xxx. 41; of created things, cxiii. 1-5; cxiv. 4-6. Monasticism disapproved, lvii. 27; n. 5321. Months, number of, ix. 35-37. Moses, and his people, ii. 51-61; advises Israelites, v. 23-29; guided by God, vi. 84; and Pharaoh, vii. 103-137; x. 75-92; xi. 96-99; xvii. 101-103; xx. 42-53, 56-79; xxiii. 45-49; xxv. 35-36; xxvi. 10-69; xxviii. 4-21, 31-42; xl. 23-46; xliii. 45-56; li. 38-40; lxxix. 15-26; resists idol-worship, vii. 138-141; sees the Glory on the Mount, vii. 142-145; reproves his people for calf worship, and prays for them, vii. 148-156; his people, vii. 159-162; his Book, doubts and differences, xi. 110; to teach his people gratitude, xiv. 5-8; nine Clear Signs, vii. 133; n. 1091; xvii. 101; to the junction of the two Seas, xviii. 60-82; nn. 2404, 2405; his call, xix. 51-53; xx. 9-56; xxviii. 29-35; his childhood, mother, and sister, xx. 38-40; xxviii. 7-13; converts Egyptian magicians, xx. 70-73; xxvi. 46-52; indignant at calf-worship, xx. 86-98; and the mystic Fire, xxvii. 7-14; xxviii. 29-35; his mishap in the City, xxviii. 14-21; in Madyan, xxviii. 22-28; guided to straight way, xxxvii. 114-122; Books of, liii. 36; lxxxvii. 19; vexed by his people, lxi. 5. Mosque (of Qubáa), ix. 107-108; n. 1355. Mosques, ix. 17-19, 28. Mountains, xx. 105-107; xxi. 31; xxxi. 10; lix. 21; nn. 5398-5399; lxxiii. 14; ci. 5. Muddaththir, S. lxxiv. Muhájirs, lix. 8-9, nn. 5382-5383; n. 5474 to lxiii. 7. Muhammad, the holy Prophet, C. 16-21, pp. 5-6; his mission, C. 22-31, pp. 6-9; vii. 158; xlviii. 8-9; his first disciples, C. 32-34, p. 9-10; the task before him, C. 35-39, p. 10-11; respect due to Apostle, ii. 104; iv. 46; no more than an apostle, iii. 144; gentle, iii. 159; sent as favour to Believers, iii. 164; iv. 170; and to People of the Book, v. 21; a mercy to Believers, ix. 61; mercy to all creatures, xxi. 107; as a mercy from God, xxviii. 46-47; xxxiii. 45-48; xxxvi. 6; xlii. 48; lxxii. 20-23, 27-28; lxxvi. 24-26. his work, iii. 164; iv. 70-71; vi. 107; vii. 156-157; x. 2; lii. 29-34; lxxiv. 1-7; not mad or possessed, vii. 184; lxviii. 2; lxxxi. 22; warner, vii. 184, 188; xv. 89; liii. 56-62; anxious for the Believers, ix. 128; brings Message as revealed, x. 15-16; his teaching, xi. 2-4; xii. 108; xxxiv. 46-50; to deliver revelation entirely as it comes to him, xi. 12-14; xlvi. 9; God is witness to his mission, xiii. 43; xxix. 52; xlvi. 8; heart distressed for men, xv. 97; xvi. 127; xviii. 6; xxv. 30; to invite and argue, in ways most gracious, xvi. 125-128; inspired, xviii. 110; liii. 2-18; mocked, xxv. 41-42; xxxiv. 7-8; asks no reward, xxv. 57; xxxiv. 47; xxxviii. 86; xlii. 23; his duty, xxvii. 91-93; xxx. 30; his household (consorts), p. 1100, xxxiii. 28-34, 50-52, 53, 55, 59; lxvi. 1, 3-6; close to Believers, xxxiii. 6; beautiful pattern of conduct, xxxiii. 21; seal of the Prophets, xxxiii. 40; universal Messenger to men, xxxiv. 28; fealty to him is fealty to God, xlviii. 10, 18; apostle of God, xlviii. 29; resist him not, lviii. 20-22; foretold by Jesus, lxi. 6; foretold by Moses, xlvi. 10; n. 4783; his Religion to prevail over all religion, lxi. 9; unlettered, vii. 157; lxii. 2; leads from darkness to light, lxv. 11; to strive hard, lxvi. 9; exalted standard of character, lxviii. 4; not a poet or soothsayer, lxix. 40-43; devoted to prayer, lxxiii. 1-8, 20; lxxiv. 3; witness, lxxiii. 15-16; and the blind man, lxxx. 1-10; saw the Angel of Revelation, liii. 4-18; n. 5092; lxxxi. 22-25; to adore God and bring himself closer to him, xcvi. 19, rehearsing scriptures, xcviii. 2. Muhammad, S. xlvii. Mujádila, S. lviii. Mulk, S. lxvii. meaning of, n. 5555 to lxvii. 1. Mú-min, S. xl. Mú-minún, S. xxiii. Mumtahana, S. lx. Munáfiqún, S. lxiii. Murder, ii. 178-179; v. 35. Mursalát, S. lxxvii Muslim men and women, befitting conduct, xxxiii. 35-36. Muzzammil, S. lxxiii. Nabaa, S. lxxviii. Nadhír, Banu, Jews, Intro. S. lix.; n. 5369 to lix. 2; n. 5380 to lix. 7; n. 5386 to lix. 11. Nahl S, xvi. Najm, S. liii. Names, most beautiful, of God, vii. 180; n. 1154; xvii. 110; xx. 8; lix. 24. Naml, S. xxvii. Nás, S. cxiv. Nasr, lxxi. 23; n. 5721; App. XIII. 3, p. 1619, 10, p. 1622. Nasr, S. cx. Nature declares God's praises, xxiv. 41-44; l. 6-11; shows God's goodness, and that His Promise is true, lxxviii. 6-16 Názi'át, S. lxxix. "Neither die nor live", xx. 74; lxxxvii. 13. New Moon, ii. 189. News, to be tested, iv. 83. Niggards condemned, xvii. 29, xlvii. 38. Night as a symbol, lxxix. 29; xcii. 1; xciii. 2. Night of Power, xcvii. 1-5. Nirvána, App. VIII. p, 924; App. XII. p. 1469. Nisáa, S. iv. Noah, vi. 84; vii. 59-64; x. 71-73; xi. 25-49; xxi. 76-77; xxiii. 23-30; xxv. 37; xxvi. 105-122; xxix. 14-15; xxxvii;. 75-82; li. 46; liv. 9-15; lxix. 11-12; lxxi. 1-28; unrighteous son not saved, xi. 45-47; wife unrighteous, lxvi. 10. Notes, scope of, p. v. Núh, S. lxxi. Núr, S. xxiv. Nursing of wounded, pp. 1100-1101. Oaths, ii. 224-227; v. 92; xvi. 94; xxiv. 22, 53; lxvi. 2; lxviii. 10. Oaths and adjurations in Qur-án, App. XIV. pp. 1784-1787. Obligations to be fulfilled, v. 1; n. 682. Obedience, iii. 132; iv. 59, 64, 66, 80-81; v. 95; xiv. 12; viii. 20-25, 46; xxiv. 51-52, 54; xlvii. 33; lxiv. 11-12, Olive, as a symbol, xxiii. 20; n. 2880; xxiv. 35; nn. 3000-3002; xcv. 1; n. 6195. Orphans, ii. 220; iv. 2, 6, 10, 127; xvii. 34; guardians of, iv. 6. Pairs, in all creatures, xiii. 3; n. 1804; xxxi. 10; xxxvi. 36; n. 3981; xlii. 11; xliii. 12; li. 49; liii. 45. Parables, man who kindled a fire, ii. 17-18; rain-laden cloud, ii. 19-20; goatherd, ii. 171; hamlet in ruins, ii. 259; grain of corn, ii. 261; hard, barren rock, ii. 264; fertile garden, ii. 265-266; rope, iii. 103; frosty wind, iii, 117; dog who lolls out his tongue, vii. 176; undermined sand-cliff, ix. 109-110; rain and storm, x. 24; n. 1412; blind and deaf, xi. 24; garden of joy, xiii. 35; ashes blown about by wind, xiv. 18; goodly trees, with roots, branches, and fruit, xiv. 24-25; evil tree, xiv. 26; slave versus man liberally favoured, xvi. 75; dumb man versus one who commands justice, xvi. 76; women who untwists her yarn, xvi. 92; City favoured but ungrateful, xvi. 112-113; two men, one proud of his possessions and the other absorbed in God, xviii. 32-44; this life like rain, pleasant but transitory, xviii. 45-46; fall from Unity, like being snatched up by birds or carried off by winds, xxii. 31, n. 2806; a fly, xxii. 73; Light, xxiv. 35-36; mirage, xxiv. 39; depths of darkness, xxiv. 40; spider, xxix. 41; partners, xxx. 28; Companions of the City, xxxvi. 13-32; one master and several masters, xxxix. 29; Garden promised to the Righteous with four kinds of rivers, xlvii. 15; seed growing, xlviii. 29; rain and physical growth, lvii. 20; mountain that humbles itself, lix. 21; nn. 5398-5399; donkey, lxii. 5; if stream of water be lost, lxvii. 30; People of the Garden, lxviii. 17-33. Parents, kindness to, xvii. 23; xxix. 8; xxxi. 14; xlvi. 15-18. 'Partners' of God, a falsehood, x. 34-35, 66; xvi. 86; xxviii. 62-64, 71-75; xxx. 40; xlii. 21. Passion or Impulse, worship of, xxv. 43, n. 3097. Path, see Way. Patience and perseverance, ii. 45, 153; n. 61; iii. 186, 200; x. 109; xi. 115; xvi. 126-127; xx. 130-132; xl. 55, 77; xlvi. 35; l. 39; lxx. 5; lxxiii. 10-11. "Peace," the greeting of the Righteous, vii. 46; x. 10, xiv. 23; xxxvi. 58. Peace, incline towards, viii. 61. Peace, Salám, meaning, xix. 62, n. 2512. Peace, Sakína, Tranquillity, ix. 26, 40; xlviii. 4, 18, 26; Pearls, well-guarded, lii. 24; n. 5058; lvi. 23; n. 5234. Pen, lxviii. 1; xcvi. 4-5. Penalty for sin, iii. 188; vi. 15-16; x. 50-53, xi. 101-104; xiii. 34; xvi. 88, xlvi. 20; lxx. 1-3. Persecution with Fire, lxxxv. 1-11. Persian Empire, p. 1049; App. X. pp. 1069-1075. Persian Capitals, p. 1076. Personal responsibility, vi. 164; x. 30; xiv. 51; liii. 38-41. Pharaoh, cruelty, ii. 49; drowned, ii. 50; people of, liv. 41-42; dealings with Moses, vii. 103-137; x. 75-92; see Moses; body saved, on account of repentance, x. 90-92; denies God, xxviii. 38; lxxix. 24; a man from his People confesses Faith, xl. 28-44; arrogant to the Israelites, xliv. 17-33; wife righteous, lxvi. 11; n. 5549; sin and disobedience, lxix. 9; lxxiii. 16; lxxxv. 17-20; lxxxix. 10-14. Pilgrimage, ii. 158, 196-203; n. 217; iii. 97; v. 3; xxii. 26-33. Piling up (the good things of this world), cii. 1-4. Pledge, everyone in pledge for his deeds, lii. 21; lxxiv. 38. Pleiades, n. 5085 to liii. 1; n. 6068 to lxxxvi. 1; Plotters, xvi. 45-47. Poets, xxvi. 224-227, xxxvi. 69; lxix. 41. Prayer, C. 42-43, p. 13; i. 1-7; ii. 238-239; iii. 8, 26-27, 147, 191-194; iv. 43; v. 7; xi. 114; xvii. 78-81; xxiii. 118; l. 39-40; lii. 48-49; lxxiii. 1-8, 20; be steadfast in, ii. 110; during travel, or in danger, iv. 101-104; for Unbelievers, ix. 113-114; due to God alone, xiii. 14-15; Prayers, the five canonical, xi. 144, nn. 1616-1617; xvii. 78-79, n, 2275; xx. 130, n. 2655, xxx. 17-18, n. 3521; why all prayers not answered, n. 4565 to xiii. 27. Precautions in danger, iv. 71. Priests and anchorites, ix. 31, 34. Prisoners of War, viii. 67-71. Prohibited Degrees in marriage, iv. 22-24. Property, ii. 188; iv. 5, 29; to be distributed equitably, lix. 7-9. Prophet's Consorts, extra responsibilities and duties, xxxiii. 28-34; n. 3706; who are to be, xxxiii. 50-52; nn. 3741-3754; respect due to them, xxxiii. 53-55; nn. 3755-3760; respect due to Prophet's Consorts and believing men and women, xxxiii. 56-58, nn. 3761-3763. Prophet's wives and daughters and all believing women to be modest. xxxiii. 59-62, nn. 3764-3770. Prophets, ii. 253; continuous line, iii. 33-34; iv. 163-165; v. 21, vi. 84-90; xxiii. 23-50; lvii. 26-27; covenants from, iii. 81; xxxiii. 7-8; never false to their trusts, iii. 161; rejected, iii. 184; vi. 34; xxv. 37; xxxiv. 45; li. 52-55; slain, iii. 183; all to be believed in, iv. 150-152; to give account, v. 112, mocked, vi. 10; xiii. 32; xv. 11; xxi. 41; why sent, vi. 48, 131; xiv. 4-6; had enemies, vi. 112; xxv. 31; rehearse God's Signs, vii. 35-36; sent to every people, x. 47; xvi. 36; had families, xiii. 38; human, but guided, xiv. 10-12; xvi. 43-44; xvii. 94-95; xxi. 7-8; xxv. 7-8, 20; persecuted and threatened, xiv. 13; witnesses against their people, xvi. 89; and Apostles, meaning, xix. 51, n. 2503; one brotherhood, xxiii. 52-54; some named, some not, xl. 78. Prosperity (spiritual), lxxxvii. 14-15; success, xci. 9-10. Publicity versus secrecy, iv. 148. Punishment, for man's arrogance and rebellion, xcvi. 15-18; abiding‹for wilful rebellion, but not after repentance, nor for minor sins, n. 5944 to lxxix. 37-39. Qadír, n. 655 to iv. 149. Qadr, S. xcvii. Qáf, S. l. Qalam, S, lxviii. Qamar, S. liv. Qári'a, S. ci. Qárún, xxviii. 76-82; xxix. 39. Qasas, S. xxviii. Qibia, ii. 142-145, 149-150. Qiráats, Basra and Kufa, n. 2666 to xxi. 4; n. 2948 to xxiii. 112. Qiyámat, S. lxxv. Qubáa (Mosque), ix. 107-108; n. 1355. Quraish, S. cvi. Quraish, unbelieving, liv. 43-46, 51; appeal to, cvi. 1-4; nn. 6276-6280. Quraiza Tribe, nn. 3701-3704 to xxxiii. 26-27. Qúr-án, punctuation marks, p. xix; divisions, p. xx; inspired Message, C. 40-41, p. 12; iv. 82; vi. 19; cannot be produced by other than divine agency, ii. 23; x. 38; xi. 13; n. 2289 to xvii. 89; verses, fundamental and allegorical, iii. 7; xi. 1; God is witness, vi. 19; God's revelation, vi. 92; xvii. 105-107; xxvii. 6; xlv. 2; follow it and do right, vi. 155; respect and attention due to, vii. 204-206; Book of Wisdom, x. 1; xxxi. 2; xxxvi. 2; in Arabic, xii. 2; xiii. 37; xli. 44; xlii. 7; xliii. 30; described, xiii. 31, 36-37; xiv. 1; lvi. 77-80; makes things clear, xv. 1; xxv. 33; xxvi. 2; xxvii. 1; xxviii. 2; xxxvi. 69-70; xliii. 2; not to be made into shreds, xv. 91; purpose of revelation, xvi. 64-65; language pure Arabic, xvi. 103; good news and warning, xvii. 9-10; and the Unbelievers, xvii. 45-47; healing and mercy, xvii. 82; explains similitudes, xvii. 89; xviii. 54; xxxix. 27; no crookedness therein, xviii. 1-2; teaching, xviii. 2-4; xix. 97; xx. 2-7; xxvi. 210-230; easy, xix. 97; xliv. 58; liv. 17, 22, 32, 40; revealed in stages, xvii. 106; xxv. 32; lxxvi. 23; lxxxvii. 6-7; "my people took it for nonsense", xxv. 30; solves Israel's controversies, xxvii. 76; recite Qur-án, lxxiii. 4; and pray, xxix. 45; carries own evidence, xxix. 47-49, 51; guide and mercy, xxxi. 3; Truth from God, xxxii. 3; xxxv. 31; beautiful Message consistent with itself, xxxix. 23; instructs mankind, xxxix. 41; lxxx. 11-12; no falsehood can approach it, xli. 42. same Message to earlier prophets, xli. 43; xliii. 44-45; not sent to worldly leaders; xliii. 31-32; seek earnestly to understand, xlvii. 24; admonish with, l. 45; taught by God, lv. 1-2; to be received with humility, lix. 21; how to be read and studied, ii. 121; lxxv. 16-18; in books of honour and dignity, lxxx. 13-16; Message to all the Worlds, lxxxi. 26-29; Unbelievers reject it, lxxxiv. 20-25; Tablet Preserved, lxxxv. 21-22; See also Book, and Revelation. Rabb, meaning, n. 20 Ra'd, S. xiii. Rahím, meaning, n. 19. Rahman, meaning, n. 19. Rahman, S. lv. Raiment of righteousness is best, vii. 26. Rain, God's gift, lvi. 68-70. Ramadhan, ii. 185. Ransom, sought in vain by sinners, iii. 91; x. 54; xiii. 18, Rass, Companions of the, xxv. 38; n. 3094; l. 12. Reality, the sure, lxix. 1-3. Record, l. 4; lxix. 19, 25; lxxxiii. 7-9, 18-21; lxxxiv. 7-15. Religion, no compulsion in, ii. 256; of Islam, iii. 19-20, 83-84; no excesses in, iv. 171; v. 80-84; perfected, v. 4; not play and amusement, vi. 70; do not divide and make sects, vi. 159; xxx. 32; universal, n. 1834 to xiii. 19-22; no difficulties imposed in, xxii. 78; standard religion is to establish pattern according to which God has made man, xxx. 30; same for all prophets, xlii. 13-15; ancestral, xliii. 22-24; right way of, xlv. 18. Remembrance of God, what is, n. 5476 to lxiii. 9. Repentance, with amendment, accepted, vi. 54; xlii. 25. Respite for Evil, iii. 178; x. 11; xii. 110; xiv. 42-43, 44; xxix. 53-55; lxxxvi. 15-17. Resurrection, xvi. 38-40; xvii. 49-52; xix. 66-72; xxii. 5; xlvi. 33-34; l. 3, 20-29, 41-44; lxxv. 1-15; lxxix. 10-12; lxxxvi. 5-8. Retaliation disapproved, v. 48. Revelation, light of, C. 7-10, pp. 2-3; doubts solved, ii. 23; of Moses and Jesus, ii. 87; abrogated or forgotten, ii. 106; guidance, iii. 73; to Prophet and those before him, v. 51; Word that distinguishes Good from Evil, lxxxvi. 11-14; do not entertain doubt about, vi. 114; xi. 17; purpose of, vii. 2, 203; in stages, xvi. 101; through the Holy Spirit, xvi. 102-103; xxvi. 192-199; to be proclaimed, xcvi. 1; nature of, xli. 2-4, 6-8; lxix. 50-51; lxxxi. 15-21; See also Book, and Qur-án. Revile not false gods, vi. 108. Reward, without measure, iii. 27; xxxix. 10; meaning of, n. 3070 to xxv. 15; better than deed deserves, xxviii. 84; xxx. 39; according to best of deeds, and more, xxiv. 38; xxix. 7; xxxix. 33; for good, no reward other than good, lv. 60; doctrine of Hereafter not a doctrine of rewards and punishments, App. XII. pp. 1464-1465, 3-5. Righteous, company of the, iv. 69; shall inherit the earth, xxi. 105; described, li. 15-19; lxxvi. 5-12. Righteousness, ii. 177, 207-208, 212; iii. 16-17, 92, 133-135, 191-195; iv. 36, 125; v. 96; vii. 42-43; xvi. 97; steep path of, xc. 11-18. Rocky Tract, Companions of, xv. 80-85; n. 2002; inscriptions at Hijr, pp. 975-976. Roman Empire, p. 1049; xxx. 2-5; App. X, pp. 1069-1075. Rúm, S. xxx. Sabá, xxvii. 22; n. 3263; xxxiv. 15-21; nn. 3810-3819. Sabá, S. xxxiv. Sabbath, transgressors of, vii. 163-166; made strict, xvi. 124. Sabians, ii. 26, n. 76; v. 72; xxii. 17. Sacrifice, xxii. 34-37, Sa'd ibn Mu'áz, Intro. S. xxxiii.; n. 3697 to xxxiii. 23; nn. 3702-3704 to xxxiii. 26. Sád, S. xxxviii. Safá and Marwa, ii. 158. Saff, S. lxi. Sáffát, S. xxxvii. Sajda, S. xxxii. Sálih, vii. 73-79; xi. 61-68; xxvi. 141-159; xxvii. 45-53. Salmán, Intro. S. xxxiii. Salsabíl, lxxvi. 18. Salvation, App. XII. The Muslim Heaven, p. 1469; also see n. 833 to v. 122; n. 3070 to xxv. 15; and n. 5904 to lxxviii. 31. Sámirí, xx. 85; n. 2605, 2608; xx. 95-97. Satan (see also Iblís), ii. 36; iv. 117-120; xxiv. 21; excites enmity and hatred, v. 94; resist his suggestions, vii. 200-201; deceives, viii. 48; reproaches own followers, xiv. 22. evil spirit, rejected, accursed, iii. 36; xv. 17; xv. 34; xvi. 98; has no authority over Believers, xvi. 99-100; suggests vanity, xxii. 52-53; is an enemy, xxxv. 6; xxxvi. 60. Scandal, xxiv. 19; civ. 1. Scriptures, people of the, ii. 62. kept pure and holy, xcviii. 2. Secrecy, when permissible, iv. 114; in counsels, disapproved, lviii. 7-10, 12-13. Sects and divisions disapproved, xxx. 32; xlii. 13-14; xliii. 64-65, n. 4664; xlv. 17, 28. Seed, grows by God's providence, lvi. 63-67. Seven Tracts or Firmaments, ii. 29; xxiii. 17, n. 2876; lxv. 12, n. 5526; lxvii. 3, n. 5559; lxxi. 15. Shadow, allegory, xxv. 45; n. 3099. Shameful things to be shunned, vii. 28. Shams, S. xci. She-camel as a Symbol to Thamúd, vii. 73; n. 1044; xvii. 59; xxvi. 155-158. Ship, sailing of, as a Sign, ii. 164, n. 166; xiv. 32; xvi. 14; n. 2034; xvii. 66, n. 2261; xxii. 65; xxxi. 31; xxxv. 12; xlii. 32-33; xlv. 12; lv. 24. Shu'aib, vii. 85-93; n. 1054; xi. 84-95; xxix. 36-37. Shu'aráa, S. xxvi. Shúrá, S, xlii. Siege of Medina, xxxiii. 9-27; nn. 3679, 3680. Signs of God, demanded by those without knowledge, clear to those with Faith, ii. 118; in the creation of the heavens and the earth, ii. 164; iii. 190; made clear, that men may consider, ii. 219-220; sign of authority to the prophet Samuel, ii. 248; denial of, iii. 11, 108; rejecters, deaf and dumb, in darkness, vi. 39; in all things, vi. 95-99; wicked demand special Signs, vi. 124; rejecters make excuse, vi. 156-158; consequences of rejection, vii. 36-41, 146-147; rejecters wrong their own souls, vii. 177; rejecters get respite, vii. 182; rejecters lose guidance, vi. 186; day and night as Signs, xvii. 12; in nature and all creation, x. 5-6; xxx. 20-27; xlv. 3-6; self-evident Signs, the Book, xxix. 49-51, n. 3481; winds and ships, xxx. 46; xlii. 32-35; ships, xxxi. 31; the Night, sun and moon, xxxvi. 37-40; the Ark through the Flood, and similar ships, xxxvi. 41-44; in this life, xxxix. 59; rejecters are deluded, xl. 63; rain and revived Eaith, xli. 39-40; in the farthest regions of the earth, and in their own souls, xli. 53; rejected or taken in jest, xlv. 8-9; on earth, in your own selves, and in heaven, li. 20-23; creation of man from Seed, lvi. 57-59; death, lvi. 60-62; seed in the ground, lvi. 63-67; water, lvi. 68-70; fire, lvi. 71-73; mocked, lxviii. 15, n, 5603; camels, sky, mountains, earth, lxxxviii. 17-20; forces of nature, lxxxix. 1-5; no special Sign (miracle) given, vi. 109; x. 20; xiii. 7; xvii. 59, nn. 2244-2245; xxi. 5-6, nn. 2668-2669. Sijjín, lxxxiii. 7-9. Sin, iv. 30-32, 36-39, 107-112, 116; vii. 100-102; x. 54; lxxiv. 43-48; wrong doers will be cut off, vi. 45; to be eschewed, vi. 120; causes destruction, vii. 4-5; lxxvii. 16-19; will not prosper, x. 17; and Faith have different goals, lxviii. 35-41; God forgives all sins, xxxix. 53, and n. 4324. Sinai, xix. 52; n. 2504; xcv. 2; n. 6196. Sinners, xxiii. 63-77; xxvi. 200-209; lxxxiii. 29-36; their hearing, sight, and skins will bear witness, xli. 20-23; different witnesses against them, n. 6054 to lxxxv. 3. Sirát bridge, n. 2518 to xix. 71. Sirius (Dog Star), App. XIII. pp. 1620-21; n. 6068 to lxxxvi. 1; Slander, ix. 79; xxiv. 23; lxviii. 11-12. Solomon, ii. 102; vi. 84; xxi. 79, 81-82; xxvii. 15-44; xxxiv. 12-14; xxxviii. 30-40; and the ants, xxvii. 18-19; and the Hoopoe, xxvii. 22-26; and the Queen of Sabá, xxvii. 22-44. Son, adopted, xxxiii. 4-5. Soul, burden not greater than it can bear, ii. 286; vii. 42; xxiii. 62; responsibility, iii. 30; lxxiv. 38; justly dealt with, xvi. 111; taste of death, xxi. 35; n. 2697; human, three stages of development, n. 5810 to lxxv. 2; enters heaven, not body, lxxxix. 27-30, n. 6128. Spendthrifts condemned, xvii. 26-29; xxv. 67. Spirit, the, lxx. 4; n. 5677; lxxviii. 38; xcvii. 4. the holy, God strengthened Jesus with, ii. 87, 253; God's, breathed into man, xv. 29; of inspiration, xvii. 85-86, n. 2285; God strengthens Believers with, lviii. 22, n. 5365. Spoils of war, viii. 1, 41; p. 414; n. 1179; n, 1209; Star, adjuration by, liii. 1; lxxxvi. 1-4. Stars, vii. 54; xvi. 12, 16; xxii. 18; xxxvii. 6-10; n. 4036-4037; lxvii. 5; n. 5562; lxxvii. 8; lxxxi. 2; lxxxii. 2. Straight Way, i. 6; vi. 153; etc. Striving, ix. 20, 81; xxii. 78; xxv. 52; xxix. 69; n. 3502; lxi. 11; Suffering, adversity, and prosperity, vii. 94-96. Sun, xci. 1. Superstitions, v. 106; vi. 138-140, 143-144. Súra, revelation increases faith, ix. 124-127; meaning, p. 13; n. 15. Sustenance, literal and figurative, x. 59, n. 1447; xvi. 73, n. 2105; xix. 62, n. 2513, xlii. 12; n. 4540; li. 57-58, n. 5033; lxvii. 21, n. 5579. Suwa', lxxi. 23; n. 5721; App. XIII. 3, p. 1619, 10, p. 1622. Tabúk, p. 436; n. 1302; ix. 40-42, 43-59, 81-99, 120-122. Tagábun, S. lxiv. Tá-Há, S. xx. Tahrím, S. lxvi. Taïf, city; Intro. S. lxxii. Takathur, S. cii. Takwír, S. lxxxi. Taláq, S. lxv. Talh (tree), lvi. 29; n. 5238, Talát, ii. 247-249. Taqwá, meaning, ii. 2, n. 26; lix. 18-19, nn. 539-539-A. Táriq, S. lxxxvi Tasním, lxxxiii. 27-28; also App. XII. 13, p. 1468. Tatfíf, S. lxxxiii. Tauba, S. ix. Taurát, App. II, pp. 282-285. Term appointed, for every people, vii. 34; x. 49; xv. 4-5; xvi. 61; xx. 129. Testing, by God, iii. 154, n. 467; xxxiv. 21, n. 3821; Thamúd, vii. 73-79; n. 1043; n. 1054; xi. 61-68; xxv. 38; xxvi. 141-159; xxvii. 45-53; xxix. 38; xli. 17; li. 43-45; liv. 23-31; lxix. 4-8; lxxxv. 17-20; lxxxix. 9-14; xci. 11-15; inscriptions at Hijr, pp. 975-976. Theft, punishment, v. 41-42. Time, mystery of, App. XIII. 4, p. 1620; n. 5678 to lxx. 4; Intro. lxxvi; lxxvi. 1; ciii. 1-3; n. 6262. Tín, S. xcv. Traffic and Trade, iv. 29. Transition between second and third person. n. 6048 to lxxxiv. 20; between "We" and "Me", see "We" and "Me". Translations of the Qur-án pp. xiv-xv. Transliteration adopted, p. xvii. Travel throughthe earth, vi. 11; xxii. 46; xxvii. 69; xxix. 20-22; xxx. 9, 42; xxxv. 44; xl. 21, 82; xlvii. 10. Treasures of God, vi. 50; n. 867; vi. 59; xi. 31; xv. 21. Treaties, p. 436; ix. 1-4; n. 1249; ix. 7-10. Trench (or Ditch), Battle of the, n. 3032 to xxiv. 55; Intro. S. xxxiii; nn. 3679-3682 to xxxiii. 9-11. Trials, ii. 214-218. Trumpet, on Day of Judgment, vi. 73; xxiii. 101; xxxix. 68, n. 4343; lxix. 13. Trust offered to Heavens, Earth, and Mountains, undertaken by Man, xxxiii. 72-73; nn. 3777-3784. Trusts, iv. 58; viii. 27. Truth, xxiii. 70-71, 90; Rejecters of, lxxvii. 1-50; xcviii. 1-6. Tubba', xliv. 37; n. 4715. Túr, S. lii. Uhud, lessons of, iii. 121-128, 140-180; battle, n. 442. 'Umar, Hadhrat, conversion, p. 788, Intro. xx. Ummat, ii. 143-144. 'Umra, ii. 196; n. 212. Unbelievers, plot in vain, viii. 30; despise revelation, viii. 31; challenge a Penalty, viii. 32-35; prayers empty, viii. 35; spend for wrong purposes, viii. 36; past forgiven, if they repent, viii. 38; ix. 11; break covenants, viii. 56; will not frustrate the godly, viii. 60-61; protect each other, viii. 73; described, ix. 73-78; xiv. 3; will wish they had believed, xv. 2; will bear double burdens, xvi. 25; to be covered with shame, xvi. 27; dispute vainly, xviii. 56-57; their efforts wasted, xviii. 102-106; their arrogance, xix. 73-82; xxxv. 43; deeds like mirage, xxiv. 39; as in depths of darkness, xxiv. 40; mutual recriminations at Judgment, xxxiv. 31-33; self-glory and separatism, xxxviii. 2-14; dispute about the Signs of God, xl. 4-6; bate Truth, xliii. 78; will turn back from fight, xlviii. 22-23; their high-handedness, xlviii. 25-26; vain fancies, lii. 35-44; give them not friendship but kind and just dealing, lx. 1-9; rush madly, lxx. 36-39. Unity, C. 3, p. 1; C. 7-15; pp. 2-5; ii. 163; vi. 19; cxii. 1-4. Usury, ii. 275-276; n. 324; ii. 278-280; iii. 130. 'Uzair, ix. 30, 'Uzzá, liii. 19. Vain discourse to be avoided, vi. 68. Veils of Light and Darkness, 70,000, App. VIII. pp. 920, 923-924. Vicegerent, God's, on earth, ii. 30. Victory, uses of, xlviii. 1-3; cx. 1-3. through help of God, lxi. 13.; Virtues, see Righteousness, and Believers. Wadd, lxxi. 23; n. 5721; App. XIII. 3, p. 1619, 10, p. 1622. "Wait ye, we too shall wait," ix. 32; x. 102; xi. 122; xx. 135; xliv. 59; lii. 31. Wáqi'a, S. lvi. War against God, v. 36-37. Warning before destruction, xvii. 16. given in three ways, n. 4267 to xxxix. 16. Waste not, vi. 141; vii. 31. Water, animals created from, xxi. 30; n. 2691; xxiv. 45; n. 3021; xxv. 54; two bodies of flowing water, xxv. 53; n. 3111; xviii. 60; nn. 2404-2405; xxxv. 12; lv. 19-20; n. 5185. God's Throne over the waters, xi. 7, and n. 1502; circulation of, xxiii. 18, n. 2878. Way, the, i. 6; n. 22; xlii. 52-53; nn. 4602-4603; xc. 10-18; etc. "We" and "Me": transition between the first person plural and singular in reference to God: ii. 38, n. 56; ii. 150-151; xxxi. 10, 11, nn. 3590, 3592; lxviii. 44, n. 5625; lxx. 40, n. 5702. Wealth, hoarding condemned, civ. 2-3, nn. 6266-6267. Wicked, their faces headlong in the fire, xxvii. 90, n. 3320; lxvii. 22; n. 5580. Widows, ii. 234-235, 240. Will of God, x. 99-100; nn. 1480-1481; n. 3509 to xxx. 5; lxxxi. 29; lxxxii. 8. Will of man, n. 3046 to xxiv. 62; free-will versus Determinism, n. 5996 to lxxxi. 28-29; n. 6004 to lxxxii. 7. Winds, like heralds of glad tidings, vii. 57-58; xv. 22; xxx. 46, 48, 51; mystic symbolism, lxxvii. 1-6. Wine, ii. 219; v. 93, heavenly wine, xlvii. 15; lxxvi. 21; lxxxiii. 25; Witnesses, among men, ii. 143; xxii. 78; at Judgment, n. 6054 to lxxxv. 3. Woman, wronged, plea accepted, lviii. 1-2. Women, ii. 222-223; iv. 15, 19-22, 34, 127; to be reverenced, iv. 1; false charges against, xxiv. 4-5, 11-20; n. 2962; xxiv. 23-26; modesty, xxiv. 30-31; believing, refugees, lx. 10-12; the four perfect, n. 5549 to lxvi. 11. Wood, Companions of the, xv. 78; n. 2000; xxvi. 176-191. World, this, but play and amusement, vi. 32; xxix. 64; xlvii. 36; lvii. 20; deceives men, vi. 130; not to be preferred, ix. 38-39; xiii. 26; xxviii. 60-64 gets its reward, but not in Hereafter, xi. 15-17; xvii. 18; xlii. 20; man loves, lxxv. 20-21; lxxvi. 27. Worship, ancient forms of Pagan, App. XIII. pp. 1619-1623. true worship and charity, cvii. 2-7. what is worship, n. 1626 to xi. 123. Writing, for contracts, ii. 282. Wrong-doers, xi. 18-22, 101-104, 116-117; xxxix. 47. See also Unbelievers. Yagúth, lxxi. 23; n. 5721; App. XIII. 3, p. 1619, 10, p. 1622. Yahyá (John the Baptist), birth, iii. 39; vi. 85; his character and position, xix. 12-15; reverenced God, xxi. 90. Yá-Sín. S. xxxvi. Ya'úq, lxxi. 23; n. 5721, App. XIII. 3, p. 1619, 10, p. 1622. Yúnus, S. x. Yúnus, see Jonah. Yúsuf, S. xii. Yúsuf, see Joseph. Zaid the freedman, C. 34, p. 10; xxxiii. 37-38, nn. 3722-3723; Zainib, daughter of Jahsh, n. 3706 to xxxiii. 28: xxxiii. 37-38; and nn. 3722-3723; n. 3745 to xxxiii. 50. Zainab, daughter of Khuzaima, n. 3706 to xxxiii. 28; n. 3745 to xxxiii. 50. Zakaríyá, iii. 37-41; vi. 85; xix. 2-11; xxi. 90. Zakát (Regular Charity), ii. 43, 110, 177, 277; iv. 162; v. 58. Zanjabíl, lxxvi. 17. Zaqqúm, n. 2250 to xvii. 60; xxxvii. 62-66; n. 4073; xliv. 43-46; lvi. 52. Záriyát. S. li. Zihár, xxxiii. 4; n. 3670; lviii. 2-4, Zilzál, S. xcix. Zodiacal Signs, xv. 16. Zukhrus, S. xliii. Zul-kifl, xxi. 85; n. 2743; xxxviii. 48. Zul-qarnain, xviii. 83-98; n. 2428; App. VII. pp. 760-765. Zumar, S. xxxix. Zun-nún, xxi. 87-88; n. 2744; lxviii. 48-50; see also Jonah.