and (3) he completely associates himself with the Will of Allah, showing that he is the full embodiment of Islam. What a fine description of the holy Prophet!
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/41/33
the more need is there for the Gospel of Unity. (2) It must steadfastly pursue its way. (3) It must not be deflected by worldly or political motives.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/42/15
(1) they have Faith: and it follows that (2) they trust in Allah, instead of running after false standards or values: (3) they eschew the more serious offences against Allah's Law,
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/42/36
or (3) a community may have similarly to stand up for its own rights collectively: or (4) for the rights of others. Nos.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/42/39
How does it come about? Three ways are mentioned: (1) Wahyun, Inspiration; (2) from behind a veil; and (3) by the sending of a Messenger: see the notes following.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/42/51
By the Book that makes things clear The Qur-an is its own evidence. In the last Sura (xliii. 3) stress was laid on the fact that everyone could understand it.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/44/2
thus giving the appearance of lustre, and intense feeling, as opposed to dullness or want of expression; and (3) truth and goodwill.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/44/54
Verily in the heavens and the earth are Signs for those who believe. Verses 3-5 deal with some of the points in the noble argument in ii.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/45/3
that are wise. (3) These are our daily experiences from external things, but they affect us and our lives intimately: here are questions of deductions "for those that are wise.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/45/5
(2) In verse 9, he ridicules Allah's Signs, and his Penalty is "humiliating": he makes himself a ridiculous fool, (3) and (4) are described in the two following notes.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/45/9