her "inter-lunar swoon", an expressive phrase coined by the poet Shelley. 'Urjun: a raceme of dates or of a date-palm; or the base or lower part of the raceme.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/36/39
They were a Guide to men, showing the Straight Way. This Way is described in various ways: for example, see i. 6, and n. 22; xviii. 1-2, and notes 2326-27; and xc. 11-18.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/42/52
They even tried treacherously to take the life of the Prophet while he was on a visit to them, breaking both the laws of hospitality and their own sworn alliance.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/59/2
"At this", says 'Aisha, "I felt jealous, and Hafsa, Sawda, Safiya, and I agreed among ourselves that when he visits us each of us would tell him that a peculiar odour came from his mouth as a
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/66/1
So I do call to witness what ye see This is an adjuration in the same form as that which occurs in lvi. 75, lxx. 40, xc. 1, and elsewhere. Allah's Word is the quintessence of Truth.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/69/38
Soon will I visit him with a mount of calamities! "A mount of calamities" or disasters: may be understood as a phrase for cumulative disasters.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/74/17
Until ye visit the graves. That is, until the time comes when you must lie down in the graves and leave and pomp and circumstance of an empty life. The true Reality will then appear before you.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/102/2
Their trade caravans enriched them, and drew people from distant parts to visit Makkah and bring their merchandise and gifts thither.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/106/4
33-63) was revealed in 9 A.H. on the occasion of the visit of the deputation from the Christians of Najran. The third discourse (vv.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/3/0
her visit to the Holy Prophet at Makkah must have taken place during the last year of his life there.
https://www.islamhelpline.net/quran/6/0