Конкорданс KWIC
Что это такое?
Keyword-in-Context shows every occurrence of a word across the texts you choose, one line each, with the word aligned in the middle and its surrounding words on either side. Reading down the centre column lets you see at a glance how the word is used — its recurring neighbours, fixed phrases, and different senses across traditions. It's a tool for studying a word; to find a passage to read, use Search instead.
Или выберите папку в дереве текстовой базы:
500 вхождений wind в 64 текстах в /en/Islam · показаны первые 500
| en/Islam/21. al-Anbiya'- The Prophets.txt 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Are ye then thankful ? 81 And unto Solomon (We subdued) the | wind | in its raging. It set by his command toward the land which |
| en/Islam/Quran - Qaribullah and Darwish.txt 32 | ||
| d in it from each moving (creation); in the movement of the | wind | s, and in the clouds that are compelled between heaven and e |
| atered by running streams struck and burned by a fiery whirl | wind | ? Even so, Allah makes plain to you His signs, in order that |
| e wealth they spend in this worldly life is like a freezing | wind | that smites the harvest of a people who have wronged themse |
| His Mercy is near to the righteous. 7:57 He sends forth the | wind | s as carriers of the glad tidings between the hands of His M |
| hem upon a fair breeze they are joyful. (But when) a strong | wind | and waves come upon them from every side, and they think th |
| ve in their Lord, their works are like ashes which a strong | wind | scatters on a stormy day; they are powerless over that they |
| t send it down except in a known measure. 15:22 We send the | wind | s fertilizing, and We send down out of heaven water, from wh |
| nd, dumb, deaf. Gehenna shall be their refuge, whenever it d | wind | les, We will increase the Blaze for them. 17:98 That will be |
| nts of the earth mingle, and in the morning it is straw the | wind | scatters. Allah is Powerful over all things. 18:46 Wealth a |
| own violence. Are you thankful? 21:81 To Solomon the raging | wind | ran at his command to the land which We had blessed. We hav |
| heaven and is snatched away by the birds or carried by the | wind | to some faroff place. 22:32 All that; and, he who venerates |
| He has appointed for rising. 25:48 It is He who loosens the | wind | s, bearing glad tidings before the Hands of His Mercy, and W |
| ides you in the darkness of the land and sea, and sends the | wind | s bearing glad tidings of His Mercy, is there a god with All |
| e unbelievers. 30:46 And of His signs is that He looses the | wind | s as bearers of glad tidings, so that He lets you taste His |
| victory to the believers. 30:48 It is Allah who looses the | wind | s that stir the clouds. He spreads them as He will in heaven |
| dead. He has power over all things. 30:51 Yet if We sent a | wind | so they see it yellow, indeed after that they would still b |
| ame against you hosts (armies). We unleashed against them a | wind | and hosts (angels) you could not see. Allah sees the things |
| e things you do' 34:12 To Solomon the morning course of the | wind | was a month's journey, and its evening course was also a mo |
| as knowledge of all they do. 35:9 Allah is He who sends the | wind | s that stir up the clouds. Then, We drive them on to a dead |
| :20 nor are darkness and light. 35:21 The shade and the hot | wind | are not equal, 35:22 nor are the living and the dead equal. |
| er me, surely, You are the Giver' 38:36 So We subjected the | wind | to him, so that it ran softly by his command wherever he wi |
| Then, on the ominous days, We loosed against them a howling | wind | that We might let them taste the punishment of humiliation |
| n the sea like mountains and 42:33 if He will, He calms the | wind | so that they remain motionless upon its back, surely, there |
| s revived after its death, and in the changing about of the | wind | s, there are signs for people who understand. 45:6 Such are |
| he replied): 'it is that which you have sought to hasten, a | wind | in which there is a painful punishment. 46:25 It will destr |
| threat. # Sura 51: Adh-Dhariyat 51:1 By the scatterers (the | wind | ) scattering, 51:2 then the bearers of weight (the clouds), |
| eworthy. 51:41 And in Aad. We let loose on them a withering | wind | 51:42 that left nothing it came upon, except that it was as |
| us and has protected us from the punishment of the burning | wind | . 52:28 Before, we were supplicating to Him. He is the Givin |
| t and My warnings! 54:19 And We sent against them a howling | wind | in a Day of continuous of ill fortune 54:20 and snatched pe |
| Companions of the Left 56:42 (they shall live) amid burning | wind | s and boiling water, 56:43 in the shadow of a smoking blaze, |
| 69:6 as for Aad, they were destroyed by a howling, violent | wind | 69:7 that He subjected upon them for seven nights and eight |
| m a painful punishment. # Sura 77: Al-Mursalat 77:1 By (the | wind | ) those sent (as horses') mane (in succession), 77:2 stormin |
| en/Islam/Six Lessons on Islam.txt 2 | ||
| and unsafe. Mecca was a place of "suffocating heat, deathly | wind | s, clouds of flies." (Dermenenghem, op. cit., 23). In winter |
| with the sand, their faces stained with the earth, and the | wind | s blew upon them..." When the head of Husayn, grandson of Mu |
| en/Islam/25. al-Furqan- The Criterion.txt 1 | ||
| maketh day a resurrection. 48 And He it is Who sendeth the | wind | s, glad tidings heralding His mercy, and We send down purify |
| en/Islam/Quran - Saheeh International.txt 32 | ||
| every [kind of] moving creature, and [His] directing of the | wind | s and the clouds controlled between the heaven and the earth |
| ith old age and has weak offspring, and it is hit by a whirl | wind | containing fire and is burned. Thus does Allah make clear t |
| e of what they spend in this worldly life is like that of a | wind | containing frost which strikes the harvest of a people who |
| near to the doers of good. 7:57 And it is He who sends the | wind | s as good tidings before His mercy until, when they have car |
| il, when you are in ships and they sail with them by a good | wind | and they rejoice therein, there comes a storm wind and the |
| y a good wind and they rejoice therein, there comes a storm | wind | and the waves come upon them from everywhere and they assum |
| n their Lord is [that] their deeds are like ashes which the | wind | blows forcefully on a stormy day; they are unable [to keep] |
| to a known measure. 15:22 And We have sent the fertilizing | wind | s and sent down water from the sky and given you drink from |
| into the sea another time and send upon you a hurricane of | wind | and drown you for what you denied? Then you would not find |
| ith it and [then] it becomes dry remnants, scattered by the | wind | s. And Allah is ever, over all things, Perfect in Ability. 1 |
| u then be grateful? 21:81 And to Solomon [We subjected] the | wind | , blowing forcefully, proceeding by his command toward the l |
| ad fallen from the sky and was snatched by the birds or the | wind | carried him down into a remote place. 22:32 That [is so]. A |
| de the day a resurrection. 25:48 And it is He who sends the | wind | s as good tidings before His mercy, and We send down from th |
| hrough the darknesses of the land and sea and who sends the | wind | s as good tidings before His mercy? Is there a deity with Al |
| e disbelievers. 30:46 And of His signs is that He sends the | wind | s as bringers of good tidings and to let you taste His mercy |
| s support of the believers. 30:48 It is Allah who sends the | wind | s, and they stir the clouds and spread them in the sky howev |
| r all things competent. 30:51 But if We should send a [bad] | wind | and they saw [their crops] turned yellow, they would remain |
| ou when armies came to [attack] you and We sent upon them a | wind | and armies [of angels] you did not see. And ever is Allah, |
| you do, am Seeing." 34:12 And to Solomon [We subjected] the | wind | - its morning [journey was that of] a month - and its after |
| Knowing of what they do. 35:9 And it is Allah who sends the | wind | s, and they stir the clouds, and We drive them to a dead lan |
| ed, You are the Bestower." 38:36 So We subjected to him the | wind | blowing by his command, gently, wherever he directed, 38:37 |
| rejecting Our signs. 41:16 So We sent upon them a screaming | wind | during days of misfortune to make them taste the punishment |
| sea, like mountains. 42:33 If He willed, He could still the | wind | , and they would remain motionless on its surface. Indeed in |
| earth after its lifelessness and [in His] directing of the | wind | s are signs for a people who reason. 45:6 These are the vers |
| s rain!" Rather, it is that for which you were impatient: a | wind | , within it a painful punishment, 46:25 Destroying everythin |
| ver fears My threat. # Sura 51: Adh-Dhariyat 51:1 By those [ | wind | s] scattering [dust] dispersing 51:2 And those [clouds] carr |
| in 'Aad [was a sign], when We sent against them the barren | wind | . 51:42 It left nothing of what it came upon but that it mad |
| nt and warning. 54:19 Indeed, We sent upon them a screaming | wind | on a day of continuous misfortune, 54:20 Extracting the peo |
| nd as for 'Aad, they were destroyed by a screaming, violent | wind | 69:7 Which Allah imposed upon them for seven nights and eig |
| a painful punishment. # Sura 77: Al-Mursalat 77:1 By those [ | wind | s] sent forth in gusts 77:2 And the winds that blow violentl |
| alat 77:1 By those [winds] sent forth in gusts 77:2 And the | wind | s that blow violently 77:3 And [by] the winds that spread [c |
| ts 77:2 And the winds that blow violently 77:3 And [by] the | wind | s that spread [clouds] 77:4 And those [angels] who bring cri |
| en/Islam/Surah 30.txt 3 | ||
| eject Faith. 46. Among His Signs is this, that He sends the | Wind | s, as heralds of Glad Tidings, giving you a taste of His (Gr |
| us to aid those who believed. 48. It is Allah Who sends the | Wind | s, and they raise the Clouds: then does He spread them in th |
| or He has power over all things. 51. And if We (but) send a | Wind | from which they see (their tilth) turn yellow, behold, they |
| en/Islam/Surah 45.txt 1 | ||
| therewith the earth after its death, and the change of the | wind | s, are Signs for those that are wise. 6. Such are the Signs |
| en/Islam/Surah 69.txt 1 | ||
| lightning! 6. And the 'Ad--they were destroyed by a furious | wind | , exceedingly violent; 7. He made it rage against them seven |
| en/Islam/Quran - Mubarakpuri.txt 27 | ||
| kinds that He has scattered therein, and in the veering of | wind | s and clouds which are held between the sky and the earth, a |
| look after themselves), then it is struck with a fiery whirl | wind | , so that it is burnt Thus does Allah make clear His Ayat to |
| 7 The parable of what they spend in this world is that of a | wind | of Sir; it struck the harvest of a people who did wrong aga |
| ) near unto the good-doers. 7:57 And it is He Who sends the | wind | s as heralds of glad tidings, going before His mercy (rain). |
| are in the ships, and they sail with them with a favorable | wind | , and they are glad therein, then comes a stormy wind and th |
| orable wind, and they are glad therein, then comes a stormy | wind | and the waves come to them from all sides, and they think t |
| n their Lord is that their works are as ashes, on which the | wind | blows furiously on a stormy day; they shall not be able to |
| send it down but in a known measure. 15:22 And We send the | wind | s fertilizing, then We cause the water to descend from the s |
| en. But (later) it becomes dry and broken pieces, which the | wind | s scatter. And Allah is able to do everything. 18:46 Wealth |
| you then grateful 21:81 And to Sulayman (We subjected) the | wind | strongly raging, running by his command towards the land wh |
| fallen from the sky, the birds caught him in midair, or the | wind | had thrown him to a far off place. 22:32 Thus it is, and wh |
| and makes the day Nushur. 25:48 And it is He Who sends the | wind | s as heralds of glad tidings, going before His mercy; and We |
| in the darkness of the land and the sea, and Who sends the | wind | s as heralds of glad tidings, going before His mercy Is ther |
| ievers. 30:46 And among His signs is this that He sends the | wind | s as glad tidings, giving you a taste of His mercy, and that |
| n Us to help the believers. 30:48 Allah is He Who sends the | wind | s, so that they raise clouds and spread them along the sky a |
| ad, and He is able to do all things. 30:51 And if We send a | wind | , and they see it turn yellow -- behold, they then would bec |
| en there came against you hosts, and We sent against them a | wind | and forces that you saw not. And Allah is Ever All-Seer of |
| r of what you do." 34:12 And to Sulayman (We subjected) the | wind | , its morning was a month's (journey), and its afternoon was |
| -Knower of what they do! 35:9 And it is Allah Who sends the | wind | s, so that they raise up the clouds, and We drive them to a |
| y, You are the Bestower." 38:36 So, We subjected to him the | wind | ; it blew gently by his order wherever he willed, 38:37 And |
| used to deny Our Ayat! 41:16 So, We sent upon them a Sarsar | wind | in days of calamity that We might give them a taste of disg |
| in the sea like mountains. 42:33 If He wills, He causes the | wind | to cease, then they would become motionless on the surface |
| the earth after its death, and in the turning about of the | wind | s, are signs for a people who understand. 45:6 These are the |
| ay, but it is that which you were asking to be hastened - a | wind | wherein is a painful torment! 46:25 Destroying everything b |
| rthy. 51:41 And in `Ad when We sent against them the barren | wind | ; 51:42 It spared nothing that it reached, but blew it into |
| 4:19 Verily, We sent against them a violently cold (Sarsar) | wind | on a day of calamity, continuous. 54:20 Plucking out men as |
| the Taghiyah! 69:6 And as for `Ad, they were destroyed by a | wind | , Sarsar `Atiyah! 69:7 Which Allah imposed on them for seven |
| en/Islam/Quran - Wahiduddin Khan.txt 30 | ||
| ttering over it all kinds of animals; in the courses of the | wind | s, and in the clouds pressed into service between earth and |
| nd containing all kinds of fruits, stricken by a fiery whirl | wind | and utterly scorched? Thus God makes His signs clear to you |
| se to those who do good. 7:57 It is God who sends forth the | wind | s as harbingers of His mercy, and when they have gathered up |
| en you are sailing on ships and rejoicing in the favourable | wind | , a storm arrives, and the waves surge upon those on board f |
| works of those who deny their Lord are like ashes which the | wind | scatters on a stormy day: they shall gain nothing from what |
| g in an appropriate measure: 15:22 We let loose fertilizing | wind | s, and bring water from the sky for you to drink; and you co |
| own from the sky, and then it all becomes stubble which the | wind | blows away. God has power over all things. 18:46 Wealth and |
| then give thanks? 21:81 We subjected to Solomon the stormy | wind | , which blew at his behest towards the land which We had ble |
| heaven and is snatched by the birds or carried away by the | wind | to a distant place. 22:32 Thus it is. He who honours the sy |
| ade the day a time for rising. 25:48 It is He who sends the | wind | s as heralds of His mercy and We send down pure water from t |
| the truth. 30:46 Among His signs is this: He sends out the | wind | s bearing good news so that He may make you taste His mercy, |
| ty to help the believers. 30:48 It is God who sends out the | wind | s so that they raise the clouds. Then He spreads them in the |
| d; for He has power over all things. 30:51 Yet if We send a | wind | and they see their harvest turn yellow, they will then begi |
| ou when mighty armies massed against you. We sent a violent | wind | against them and hosts that you could not see. God sees all |
| eds. Surely, I see all that you do." 34:12 We subjected the | wind | to Solomon; its morning course was a month and its evening |
| ge of all their actions. 35:9 It is God who sends forth the | wind | s so that they raise up the clouds. We drive them to a dead |
| re the Most Generous Provider." 38:36 Then We subjected the | wind | to his power, so that it blew gently, at his behest, wherev |
| to deny Our signs, 41:16 so We let loose upon them a raging | wind | over several inauspicious days, so that We might make them |
| ountains on the sea: 42:33 if He willed, He could bring the | wind | to a standstill and they would lie motionless on the surfac |
| h after it had been lifeless, and in the circulation of the | wind | s: [in all this] there are signs for people who use their re |
| means! It is the very thing which you sought to hasten -- a | wind | bearing grievous suffering 46:25 which will destroy everyth |
| se who fear My warning. # Sura 51: Adh-Dhariyat 51:1 By the | wind | s that scatter the dust, 51:2 and those that bear the burden |
| [tribe of] 'Ad, when We sent against them a life-destroying | wind | 51:42 and it destroyed everything over which it passed and |
| le was My punishment and My warning. 54:19 We sent a raging | wind | against them on a day of continuous calamity. 54:20 It swep |
| e on the Left! 56:42 They will find themselves in scorching | wind | and scalding water, 56:43 and under the shadow of black smo |
| ure that the One in heaven will not send against you a whirl | wind | to pelt you with stones, so that you will know how [true] M |
| and lightning; 69:6 and the 'Ad were destroyed by a furious | wind | 69:7 which God let loose against them for seven nights and |
| ment for the evil doers. # Sura 77: Al-Mursalat 77:1 By the | wind | s sent forth in swift succession, 77:2 and then storming on |
| ming on with a tempest's force, 77:3 and the rain-spreading | wind | s, 77:4 separating one from another, 77:5 by those who bring |
| would that I were dust!" # Sura 79: An-Nazi'at 79:1 By [the | wind | s] that pluck out vehemently 79:2 and those that blow gently |
| en/Islam/Surah 15.txt 2 | ||
| and ascertainable measures. 22. And We send the fecundating | wind | s, then cause the rain to descend from the sky, therewith pr |
| n race, We had created before, from the fire of a scorching | wind | . 28. Behold! thy Lord said to the angels: "I am about to cr |
| en/Islam/Surah 7.txt 1 | ||
| ys) near to those who do good. 57. It is He who sendeth the | wind | s like heralds of glad tidings, going before His mercy: when |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 3.txt 1 | ||
| en Gabriel met him, he used to be more generous than a fast | wind | (which causes rain and welfare). Volume 3, Book 31, Number |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Sahih Bukhari - Book 13 (Friday Prayer).txt 7 | ||
| me 2, Book 17, Number 144: Narrated Anas: Whenever a strong | wind | blew, anxiety appeared on the face of the Prophet (fearing |
| , anxiety appeared on the face of the Prophet (fearing that | wind | might be a sign of Allah's wrath). Volume 2, Book 17, Numbe |
| a and the nation of 'Ad was destroyed by Ad-Dabur (westerly | wind | ) . Volume 2, Book 17, Number 146: Narrated Abu Huraira: The |
| prayer is pronounced, then Satan takes to his heels passing | wind | so that he may not hear the Adhan and when the Muadh-dhin f |
| e call for prayer is made, Satan takes to his heels passing | wind | so that he may not hear the Adhan and when the call is fini |
| we reached Tabuk, the Prophet said, "There will be a strong | wind | to-night and so no one should stand and whoever has a camel |
| mel, should fasten it." So we fastened our camels. A strong | wind | blew at night and a man stood up and he was blown away to a |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 7.txt 3 | ||
| le of a believer is that of a fresh tender plant, which the | wind | bends lt sometimes and some other time it makes it straight |
| s that of a fresh tender plant; from whatever direction the | wind | comes, it bends it, but when the wind becomes quiet, it bec |
| hatever direction the wind comes, it bends it, but when the | wind | becomes quiet, it becomes straight again. Similarly, a beli |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 9.txt 7 | ||
| ot accept prayer of anyone of you if he does Hadath (passes | wind | ) till he performs the ablution (anew)." Volume 9, Book 86, |
| wink of an eye, some others as quick as lightning, a strong | wind | , fast horses or she-camels. So some will be safe without an |
| en plant the leaves of which move in whatever direction the | wind | forces them to move and when the wind becomes still, it sta |
| hatever direction the wind forces them to move and when the | wind | becomes still, it stand straight. Such is the similitude of |
| and when I turn into coal, crush me, and when there comes a | wind | y day, scatter my ashes in the wind." The Prophet added, "Th |
| , and when there comes a windy day, scatter my ashes in the | wind | ." The Prophet added, "Then by Allah, he took a firm promise |
| . (They burnt him after his death) and threw his ashes on a | wind | y day. Then Allah commanded to his ashes. "Be," and behold! |
| en/Islam/Hadith/_Legacy/Bukhari Vol 2.txt 7 | ||
| me 2, Book 17, Number 144: Narrated Anas: Whenever a strong | wind | blew, anxiety appeared on the face of the Prophet (fearing |
| , anxiety appeared on the face of the Prophet (fearing that | wind | might be a sign of Allah's wrath). Volume 2, Book 17, Numbe |
| a and the nation of 'Ad was destroyed by Ad-Dabur (westerly | wind | ) . Volume 2, Book 17, Number 146: Narrated Abu Huraira: The |
| prayer is pronounced, then Satan takes to his heels passing | wind | so that he may not hear the Adhan and when the Muadh-dhin f |
| e call for prayer is made, Satan takes to his heels passing | wind | so that he may not hear the Adhan and when the call is fini |
| we reached Tabuk, the Prophet said, "There will be a strong | wind | to-night and so no one should stand and whoever has a camel |
| mel, should fasten it." So we fastened our camels. A strong | wind | blew at night and a man stood up and he was blown away to a |
| en/Islam/Hadith/_Legacy/Bukhari Vol 5.txt 2 | ||
| , "I have been made victorious by As-Saba (i.e. an easterly | wind | ) and the Ad nation was destroyed by Ad-Dabur (i.e. a wester |
| nd the Ad nation was destroyed by Ad-Dabur (i.e. a westerly | wind | )." Volume 5, Book 59, Number 432: Narrated Al-Bara: When it |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 4.txt 16 | ||
| the gate of the fort at night, and kept its keys in a small | wind | ow where I could see them. When those people slept, I took t |
| f he did not fight early by daytime, he would wait till the | wind | had started blowing and the time for the prayer was due (i. |
| , "I have been made victorious with the Saba (i.e. easterly | wind | ) and the people of 'Ad were destroyed with the Dabur (i.e. |
| people of 'Ad were destroyed with the Dabur (i.e. westerly | wind | ) ." Volume 4, Book 54, Number 428: Narrated Ata: 'Aisha sai |
| it is that (torment) which you were asking to be hastened a | wind | wherein is severe torment." (46.24) Volume 4, Book 54, Numb |
| Allah's Apostle used to become more generous than the fast | wind | when he met Gabriel Volume 4, Book 54, Number 444: Narrated |
| saying so) unless he leaves his place of praying or passes | wind | (i.e. breaks his ablution)." Volume 4, Book 54, Number 453: |
| the prayer is pronounced, Satan takes to his heels, passing | wind | with noise, When the call for the prayer is finished, he co |
| "I have been made victorious with As-Saba (i.e. an easterly | wind | ) and the people of 'Ad were destroyed by Ad-Dabur (i.e. a w |
| e people of 'Ad were destroyed by Ad-Dabur (i.e. a westerly | wind | )." Narrated Abu Said: Ali sent a piece of gold to the Proph |
| bones burn, take and crush them into powder and wait for a | wind | y day to throw it (i.e. the powder) over the sea. They did s |
| urn me, crush my body, and scatter the resulting ashes on a | wind | y day.' His sons did accordingly, but Allah gathered his par |
| em and scatter the resulting powder in the sea on a hot (or | wind | y) day.' (That was done.) But Allah collected his particles |
| , Number 686: Narrated 'Abdu Malik: as above, saying, "On a | wind | y day." Volume 4, Book 56, Number 687: Narrated Abu Huraira: |
| Allah's Apostle then used to be more generous than the fast | wind | . Volume 4, Book 56, Number 755: Narrated 'Aisha: That Allah |
| ked. The sky at that time was as clear as glass. Suddenly a | wind | blew, raising clouds that gathered together, and it started |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 1.txt 10 | ||
| s person, even more generous than the strong uncontrollable | wind | (in readiness and haste to do charitable deeds). Volume 1, |
| rayer of a person who does ,Hadath (passes, urine, stool or | wind | ) is not accepted till he performs (repeats) the ablution." |
| ath'?" Abu Huraira replied, " 'Hadath' means the passing of | wind | from the anus." Volume 1, Book 4, Number 138: Narrated Nu'a |
| Allah's Apostle about a person who imagined to have passed | wind | during the prayer. Allah' Apostle replied: "He should not l |
| Huraira! What is Hadath?" I replied, "It is the passing of | wind | (from the anus) (that is one of the types of Hadath)." Volu |
| he is at his Mu,salla (praying place) and he does not pass | wind | (Hadath). They say, 'O Allah! Forgive him, O Allah! be Merc |
| he keeps on sitting at his praying place and does not pass | wind | . (See Hadith No. 620). Volume 1, Book 8, Number 467: Narrat |
| the Adhan is pronounced Satan takes to his heels and passes | wind | with noise during his flight in order not to hear the Adhan |
| his Musalla (praying place) and does not do Hadath (passes | wind | ). The angels say, 'O Allah! Forgive him and be Merciful to |
| , and will say, 'O Allah! Turn my face from the fire as its | wind | has dried me and its steam has burnt me.' Allah will ask hi |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Sahih Bukhari - Book 57 (Companions of the Prophet).txt 2 | ||
| , "I have been made victorious by As-Saba (i.e. an easterly | wind | ) and the Ad nation was destroyed by Ad-Dabur (i.e. a wester |
| nd the Ad nation was destroyed by Ad-Dabur (i.e. a westerly | wind | )." Volume 5, Book 59, Number 432: Narrated Al-Bara: When it |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 8.txt 3 | ||
| Zam'a: The Prophet forbade laughing at a person who passes | wind | , and said, "How does anyone of you beat his wife as he beat |
| burn my corpse and throw my ashes into the sea on a hot (or | wind | y) day.' They did so, but Allah, collected his particles and |
| l and then grind it into powder, and when there is a stormy | wind | , throw me (my ashes) in it.' So he took a firm promise from |
| en/Islam/Hadith/Bukhari Vol 6.txt 6 | ||
| a, but he used to smile only. And whenever he saw clouds or | wind | s, signs of deep concern would appear on his face. I said, " |
| no punishment in it, since some people were punished with a | wind | ? Verily, some people saw (received) the punishment, but (wh |
| used to recite: 'Is there any that remember? And a furious | wind | (plucking out men) as if they were uprooted stems of palm t |
| ng." Then he advised them not to laugh when somebody breaks | wind | and said, "Why should anybody laugh at what he himself does |
| riel met him, he used to become more generous than the fast | wind | in doing good. Volume 6, Book 61, Number 520: Narrated Abu- |
| to him' "O Abu Musa! You have been given one of the musical | wind | -instruments of the family of David .' Volume 6, Book 61, Nu |
| en/Islam/Quran - Maududi.txt 31 | ||
| er it all kinds of animate creatures, in the blowing of the | wind | s and in the clouds which obediently wait for orders between |
| rts of fruit and then it should be consumed by a fiery whirl | wind | at the very time when he himself has grown very old and his |
| what they spend in the life of this world is like that of a | wind | accompanied with frost which smites the harvest of a people |
| ose to those who do good. 7:57 And it is He Who sends forth | wind | s as glad tidings in advance of His Mercy, and when they hav |
| have boarded the ships and they set sail with a favourable | wind | , and the passengers rejoice at the pleasant voyage, then su |
| ve in their Lord: their works are like ashes upon which the | wind | blows fiercely on a tempestuous day. They shall find no rew |
| t down except in a known measure. 15:22 We send fertilizing | wind | s, and then cause rain to descend from the sky, providing yo |
| up by a tract of the earth, or letting loose a deadly whirl | wind | charged with stones towards you, and there you will find no |
| fter that the same vegetation turned into stubble which the | wind | s blew about. Allah alone has the power over all things. 18: |
| then, give thanks? 21:81 And We subdued the strongly raging | wind | to Solomon which blew at his bidding towards the land We bl |
| ky whereafter either the birds will snatch him away, or the | wind | will sweep him to a distant place (causing him to be shatte |
| time of return to life. 25:48 And it is He, Who drives the | wind | s to be the harbingers of His mercy: then He sends down pure |
| des you through the darkness on land and sea? And Who sends | wind | s as heralds of good tidings ahead of His Mercy? Is there an |
| ve the unbelievers. 30:46 And of His Signs is that He sends | wind | s to herald good tidings and that He may give you a taste of |
| to come to the aid of the believers. 30:48 Allah sends the | wind | s that stir up clouds and then He spreads them in the sky as |
| e has power over everything. 30:51 But if We were to send a | wind | and then their tilth has become yellow, they would never ce |
| u when enemy hosts invaded you. Then We sent against them a | wind | and hosts that you did not see although Allah was observing |
| am watching over whatever you do.” 34:12 And We subdued the | wind | to Solomon: its morning course was a month's journey and it |
| aware of all that they do. 35:9 It is Allah Who sends forth | wind | s which then set the clouds in motion, which We drive to som |
| Surely You are the Bounteous Giver.” 38:36 We subjected the | wind | to him, so that it blew gently at his bidding, wherever he |
| deny Our Signs, 41:16 whereupon We sent upon them a fierce | wind | on inauspicious days that We might make them taste a degrad |
| sea like mountains. 42:33 If He so wills, He can cause the | wind | s to become still so that they will remain motionless on its |
| earth after it had been lifeless, and in the change of the | wind | s: (in all these) there are Signs for people who use reason. |
| us.” “By no means; it is what you had sought to hasten -- a | wind | -storm bearing a grievous chastisement 46:25 that will destr |
| se who fear My warning. # Sura 51: Adh-Dhariyat 51:1 By the | wind | s which scatter dust, 51:2 which carry clouds laden with wat |
| n (the story of) Ad, when We let loose upon them an ominous | wind | 51:42 that left nothing that it came upon without reducing |
| favour and saved us from the chastisement of the scorching | wind | . 52:28 Formerly we had always prayed to Him. Surely He is M |
| My chastisement and My warnings! 54:19 We sent a tumultuous | wind | against them on a day of unremitting misfortune, 54:20 whic |
| e on the Left! 56:42 They will be in the midst of scorching | wind | and boiling water, 56:43 and a shade of thick, pitch-black |
| eaval; 69:6 and the Ad were destroyed by a furiously raging | wind | -storm 69:7 which He let loose upon them for seven nights an |
| grievous chastisement. # Sura 77: Al-Mursalat 77:1 By the ( | wind | s) sent forth in quick succession, 77:2 which then blow temp |
| en/Islam/Quran - Arberry.txt 28 | ||
| all manner of crawling thing, and the turning about of the | wind | s and the clouds compelled between heaven and earth -- surel |
| age smites him, and he has seed, but weaklings, then a whirl | wind | with fire smites it, and it is consumed? So God makes clear |
| God is nigh to the good-doers; 7:57 It is He who looses the | wind | s, bearing good tidings before His mercy, till, when they ar |
| eze, and they rejoice in it, there comes upon them a strong | wind | , and waves come on them from every side, and they think the |
| elieve in their Lord: their works are as ashes, whereon the | wind | blows strong upon a tempestuous day; they have no power ove |
| it not down but in a known measure. 15:22 And We loose the | wind | s fertilising, and We send down out of heaven water, then We |
| into it a second time, and loose against you a hurricane of | wind | and drown you for your thanklessness, then you will find no |
| he earth mingle with it; and in the morning it is straw the | wind | s scatter; and God is omnipotent over everything. 18:46 Weal |
| r violence; then are you thankful? 21:81 And to Solomon the | wind | , strongly blowing, that ran at his command unto the land th |
| as fallen from heaven and the birds snatch him away, or the | wind | sweeps him headlong into a place far away. 22:32 All that; |
| pointed for a rising. 25:48 And it is He who has loosed the | wind | s, bearing good tidings before His mercy; and We sent down f |
| s you in the shadows of the land and the sea and looses the | wind | s, bearing good tidings before His mercy. Is there a god wit |
| e unbelievers. 30:46 And of His signs is that He looses the | wind | s, bearing good tidings and that He may let you taste of His |
| Us, to help the believers. 30:48 God is He that looses the | wind | s, that stir up clouds; and He spreads them in heaven how He |
| and He is powerful over everything. 30:51 But if We loose a | wind | , and they see it growing yellow, they remain after that unb |
| u when hosts came against you, and We loosed against them a | wind | , and hosts you saw not; and God sees the things you do. 33: |
| or surely I see the things you do. 34:12 And to Solomon the | wind | ; its morning course was a month's journey, and its evening |
| dge of the things they work. 35:9 God is He that looses the | wind | s, that stir up cloud, then We drive it to a dead land and t |
| y Thou art the All-giver.' 38:36 So We subjected to him the | wind | , that ran at his commandment, softly, wherever he might lig |
| they denied Our signs. 41:16 Then We loosed against them a | wind | clamorous in days of ill fortune, that We might let them ta |
| he sea like landmarks; 42:33 and if He wills, He stills the | wind | , and they remain motionless on its back. Surely in that are |
| es the earth after it is dead, and the turning about of the | wind | s, there are signs for a people who understand. 45:6 Those a |
| rain!' 'Not so; rather it is that you sought to hasten -- a | wind | , wherein is a painful chastisement, 46:25 destroying everyt |
| 1 And also in Ad, when We loosed against them the withering | wind | 51:42 that left nothing it came upon, but made it as stuff |
| us, and guarded us against the chastisement of the burning | wind | ; 52:28 we were before ever calling upon Him; surely He is t |
| hastisement and My warnings? 54:19 We loosed against them a | wind | clamorous in a day of ill fortune continuous, 54:20 pluckin |
| s of the Left (O Companions of the Left!) 56:42 mid burning | wind | s and boiling waters 56:43 and the shadow of a smoking blaze |
| the Screamer; 69:6 and as for Ad, they were destroyed by a | wind | clamorous, 69:7 violent that He compelled against them seve |
| en/Islam/Surah 21.txt 1 | ||
| eful? 81. (It was Our power that made) the violent (unruly) | wind | flow (tamely) for Solomon, to his order, to the land which |
| en/Islam/Surah 41.txt 1 | ||
| to reject Our Signs! 16. So We sent against them a furious | Wind | through days of disaster, that We might give them a taste o |
| en/Islam/The Qur'an and Modern Science.txt 2 | ||
| a in the sura Al Zuma (39:5) to describe the way the night ' | wind | s' or 'coils' itself about the day and the day about the nig |
| theory whereby the water of the oceans, under the effect of | wind | s, were thrust towards the interior of the continents. They |
| en/Islam/Surah 52.txt 1 | ||
| us, and has delivered us from the Penalty of the Scorching | Wind | . 28. "Truly we did call unto Him from of old: truly it is H |
| en/Islam/Surah 51.txt 3 | ||
| Surah 51 Al Dhariyat (The | Wind | s That Scatter) In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Me |
| the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful. 1. By the ( | Wind | s) that scatter broadcast; 2. And those that lift and bear a |
| another Sign): Behold, We sent against them the devastating | Wind | : 42. It left nothing whatever that it came up against, but |
| en/Islam/Quran - Itani.txt 28 | ||
| atters in it all kinds of creatures; in the changing of the | wind | s, and the clouds disposed between the sky and the earth; ar |
| of what they spend in this worldly life is that of a frosty | wind | that strikes the harvest of a people who have wronged their |
| is close to the doers of good. 7:57 It is He who sends the | wind | ahead of His mercy. Then, when they have gathered up heavy |
| d sea. Until, when you are on ships, sailing in a favorable | wind | , and rejoicing in it, a raging wind arrives. The waves surg |
| sailing in a favorable wind, and rejoicing in it, a raging | wind | arrives. The waves surge over them from every side, and the |
| ieve in their Lord: their works are like ashes, in a fierce | wind | , on a stormy day. They have no control over anything they h |
| down only in precise measure. 15:22 We send the fertilizing | wind | s; and send down water from the sky, and give it to you to d |
| rth absorb it; but then it becomes debris, scattered by the | wind | . God has absolute power over everything. 18:46 Wealth and c |
| re you, then, appreciative? 21:81 And to Solomon the stormy | wind | , blowing at His command towards the land that We have bless |
| sky, and is snatched by the birds, or is swept away by the | wind | to a distant abyss. 22:32 So it is. Whoever venerates the s |
| He made the day a revival. 25:48 And it is He who sends the | wind | s, bringing advance news of His mercy; and We send down from |
| you through the darkness of land and sea, and who sends the | wind | s as heralds of His mercy? Is there another god with God? Mo |
| the ungrateful. 30:46 And of His signs is that He sends the | wind | s bearing good news, to give you a taste of His mercy, and s |
| on Us to help the believers. 30:48 God is He who sends the | wind | s. They stir up clouds. Then He spreads them in the sky as H |
| e dead. He is Capable of everything. 30:51 But if We send a | wind | , and they see it turning things yellow, they would continue |
| u, when forces came against you, and We sent against them a | wind | , and forces you did not see. God is Observant of what you d |
| Observant of everything you do.” 34:12 And for Solomon the | wind | —its outward journey was one month, and its return journey w |
| od knows exactly what they do. 35:9 God is He who sends the | wind | s, which agitate clouds, which We drive to a dead land, and |
| anyone after me. You are the Giver.” 38:36 So We placed the | wind | at his service, blowing gently by his command, wherever he |
| ur revelations. 41:16 So We unleashed upon them a screaming | wind | , for a few miserable days, to make them taste the punishmen |
| a like flags. 42:33 If He willed, He could have stilled the | wind | s, leaving them motionless on its surface. Surely in that ar |
| es the earth after its death, and in the circulation of the | wind | s, are marvels for people who reason. 45:6 These are God’s V |
| ng us rain.” “In fact, it is what you were impatient for: a | wind | in which is grievous suffering.” 46:25 It will destroy ever |
| 51:41 And in Aad. We unleashed against them the devastating | wind | . 51:42 It spared nothing it came upon, but rendered it like |
| 27 But God blessed us, and spared us the agony of the Fiery | Wind | s. 52:28 Before this, we used to pray to Him. He is the Good |
| t and My warnings? 54:19 We unleashed upon them a screaming | wind | , on a day of unrelenting misery. 54:20 Plucking the people |
| e on the Left—what of those on the Left? 56:42 Amid searing | wind | and boiling water. 56:43 And a shadow of thick smoke. 56:44 |
| And as for Aad; they were annihilated by a furious, roaring | wind | . 69:7 He unleashed it upon them for seven nights and eight |
| en/Islam/Surah 18.txt 1 | ||
| tion absorbs it, but soon it becomes dry stubble, which the | wind | s do scatter: it is (only) Allah Who prevails over all thing |
| en/Islam/Quran - Hilali and Khan.txt 38 | ||
| kinds that He has scattered therein, and in the veering of | wind | s and clouds which are held between the sky and the earth, a |
| look after themselves), then it is struck with a fiery whirl | wind | , so that it is burnt? Thus does Allah make clear His Ayat ( |
| eness of what they spend in this world is the likeness of a | wind | which is extremely cold; it struck the harvest of a people |
| ) near unto the good-doers. 7:61 And it is He Who sends the | wind | s as heralds of glad tidings, going before His Mercy (rain). |
| are in the ships and they sail with them with a favourable | wind | , and they are glad therein, then comes a stormy wind and th |
| urable wind, and they are glad therein, then comes a stormy | wind | and the waves come to them from all sides, and they think t |
| n their Lord is that their works are as ashes, on which the | wind | blows furiously on a stormy day, they shall not be able to |
| t not down except in a known measure. 15:29 And We send the | wind | s fertilizing (to fill heavily the clouds with water), then |
| ck a second time to sea and send against you a hurricane of | wind | and drown you because of your disbelief, then you will not |
| en. But (later) it becomes dry and broken pieces, which the | wind | s scatter. And Allah is Able to do everything. 18:53 Wealth |
| guarded. Yet they turn away from its signs (i.e. sun, moon, | wind | s, clouds, etc.). 21:40 And He it is Who has created the nig |
| rateful? 21:88 And to Sulaiman (Solomon) (We subjected) the | wind | strongly raging, running by his command towards the land wh |
| fallen from the sky, and the birds had snatched him, or the | wind | had thrown him to a far off place. 22:39 Thus it is [what h |
| ection after one's death). 25:55 And it is He Who sends the | wind | s as heralds of glad tidings, going before His Mercy (rain), |
| in the darkness of the land and the sea, and Who sends the | wind | s as heralds of glad tidings, going before His Mercy (rain)? |
| sins, of them were some on whom We sent Hasiban (a violent | wind | with shower of stones) [as the people of Lout (Lot)], and o |
| evers. 30:53 And among His Signs is this, that He sends the | wind | s as glad tidings, giving you a taste of His Mercy (i.e. rai |
| ent upon Us to help (them). 30:55 Allah is He Who sends the | wind | s, so they raise clouds, and spread them along the sky as He |
| n), and He is Able to do all things. 30:58 And if We send a | wind | [which would spoil the green growth (tilth) brought up by t |
| en there came against you hosts, and We sent against them a | wind | and forces that you saw not [i.e. troops of angels during t |
| the fighting (by sending against the disbelievers a severe | wind | and troops of angels). And Allah is Ever AllStrong, AllMigh |
| er of what you do." 34:19 And to Solomon (We subjected) the | wind | , its morning (stride from sunrise till midnoon) was a month |
| Knower of what they do! 35:16 And it is Allah Who sends the | wind | s, so that they raise up the clouds, and We drive them to a |
| y, You are the Bestower." 38:43 So, We subjected to him the | wind | , it blew gently to his order whithersoever he willed, 38:44 |
| ons, revelations, etc.)! 41:23 So We sent upon them furious | wind | in days of evil omen (for them) that We might give them a t |
| n the sea, like mountains. 42:40 If He wills, He causes the | wind | to cease, then they would become motionless on the back (of |
| the earth after its death, and in the turning about of the | wind | s (i.e. sometimes towards the east or north, and sometimes t |
| t is that (torment) which you were asking to be hastened! a | wind | wherein is a painful torment! 46:32 Destroying everything b |
| ut warn by the Quran, him who fears My Threat. 51:8 By (the | wind | s) that scatter dust. 51:9 And (the clouds) that bear heavy |
| (there is also a sign) when We sent against them the barren | wind | ; 51:49 It spared nothing that it reached, but blew it into |
| d My Warnings? 54:26 Verily, We sent against them a furious | wind | of harsh voice on a day of evil omen and continuous calamit |
| and Who will be those on the Left Hand? 56:49 In fierce hot | wind | and boiling water, 56:50 And shadow of black smoke, 56:51 ( |
| he heaven (Allah), will not send against you a violent whirl | wind | ? Then you shall know how (terrible) has been My Warning? 67 |
| 13 And as for 'Ad, they were destroyed by a furious violent | wind | ; 69:14 Which Allah imposed on them for seven nights and eig |
| doers, etc.) He has prepared a painful torment. 77:8 By the | wind | s (or angels or the Messengers of Allah) sent forth one afte |
| ers of Allah) sent forth one after another. 77:9 And by the | wind | s that blow violently, 77:10 And by the winds that scatter c |
| 77:9 And by the winds that blow violently, 77:10 And by the | wind | s that scatter clouds and rain; 77:11 And by the Verses (of |
| . they will be enveloped by the Fire without any opening or | wind | ow or outlet. 91:8 And by the sun and its brightness; 91:9 A |
| en/Islam/Surah 22.txt 1 | ||
| ad fallen from heaven and been snatched up by birds, or the | wind | had swooped (like a bird on its prey) and thrown him into a |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 14 - Abraham, on Whom be Peace.txt 1 | ||
| eve not in their Lord. Their works are like ashes which the | wind | scattereth on a stormy day: no advantage shall they gain fr |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 30 - The Greeks.txt 2 | ||
| He loveth not. And one of his signs is that He sendeth the | wind | s with glad tidings of rain, both that He may cause you to t |
| we took vengeance on the guilty. It is God who sendeth the | wind | s and uplifteth the clouds, and, as He pleaseth, spreadeth t |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 2 - The Cow.txt 2 | ||
| ering over it all kinds of cattle; and in the change of the | wind | s, and in the clouds that are made to do serve between the H |
| s offspring should be weakly, and that then a fiery violent | wind | shall strike it so that it shall be burned? Thus God maketh |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 56 - The Inevitable.txt 1 | ||
| hed shall be the people of the left hand! Amid pestilential | wind | s and in scalding water, And in the shadow of a black smoke, |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 17 - The Night Journey.txt 1 | ||
| earth for you? or that he will not send against you a whirl | wind | charged with sands? Then shall ye find no protector. Or are |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 21 - The Prophets.txt 1 | ||
| thankful? And to Solomon we subjected the strongly blowing | wind | : it sped at his bidding to the land we had blessed; for we |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 67 - The Kingdom.txt 1 | ||
| is in Heaven will not send against you a stone-charged whirl | wind | ? Then shall ye know what my warning meant! And verily, thos |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 54 - The Moon.txt 2 | ||
| vengeance and my menace; For we sent against them a roaring | wind | in a day of continued distress: 54:20 It tore men away as t |
| t treated his warning as a lie; But we sent a stone-charged | wind | against them all, except the family of Lot, whom at daybrea |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 38 - Sad.txt 1 | ||
| ide me, for thou art the liberal giver. So we subjected the | wind | to him; it ran softly at his bidding, whithersoever he dire |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 45 - The Kneeling.txt 1 | ||
| iveth life to the earth when dead, and in the change of the | wind | s, are signs for a people of discernment. Such are the signs |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 22 - The Pilgrimage.txt 1 | ||
| falleth from on high, and the birds snatch it away, or the | wind | wafteth it to a distant place. This do. And they who respec |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 35 - The Creator, or the Angels.txt 2 | ||
| knoweth their doings 35:10 It is God who sendeth forth the | wind | s which raise the clouds aloft: then drive we them on to som |
| like; neither darkness and light; nor the shade and the hot | wind | ; Nor are the living and the dead the same thing! God indeed |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 42 - Counsel.txt 1 | ||
| g ships like mountains: if such be his will, He lulleth the | wind | , and they lie motionless on the back of the waves: - truly |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 18 - The Cave.txt 1 | ||
| ith it, and on the morrow it becometh dry stubble which the | wind | s scatter: for God hath power over all things. Wealth and ch |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 25 - Al Furkan.txt 1 | ||
| e day for waking up to life: 25:50 He it is who sendeth the | wind | s as the forerunner of his mercy (rain); and pure water send |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 27 - The Ant.txt 1 | ||
| kness of the land and of the sea, and who sendeth forth the | wind | s as the forerunners of His mercy? What! a god with God? Far |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 29 - The Spider.txt 1 | ||
| n his sin. Against some of them did we sent a stone-charged | wind | : Some of them did the terrible cry of Gabriel surprise: for |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 3 - The Family of Imran.txt 1 | ||
| which they bestow in this present life, are like a freezing | wind | , which falleth upon and destroyeth the cornfields of a peop |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 7 - Al Araf.txt 1 | ||
| nigh unto the righteous. And He it is who sendeth forth the | wind | s as the heralds of his compassion, until they bring up the |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 15 - Hedjr.txt 1 | ||
| n but in settled measure: And We send forth the fertilising | wind | s, and cause the rain to come down from the heaven, and give |
| en/Islam/The Quran (Rodwell tr)/Sura 34 - Saba.txt 1 | ||
| I behold your actions." And unto Solomon did we subject the | wind | , which travelled in the morning a month's journey, and a mo |
| en/Islam/Quran - Daryabadi.txt 40 | ||
| of all kinds of moving creatures, and in the veering of the | wind | s and the cloud subjected for service betwixt heaven and ear |
| l him while he hath a progeny of weaklings, and that a whirl | wind | wherein is fire should then smite it, so that it is all con |
| ey expend in this life of the world is as the likeness of a | wind | wherein is intense cold, it befalleth the tilth of a people |
| ll-doers. 7:57 And it is He who sendeth forth the heralding | wind | s before His mercy, until when they have carried a heavy-lad |
| n ye are in ships and they run away with them with a goodly | wind | and they rejoice thereat, there cometh upon them a tempestu |
| they rejoice thereat, there cometh upon them a tempestuous | wind | and there cometh unto them a billow from every side, and th |
| ve in their Lord: their works are like ashes upon which the | wind | bloweth hard on a stormy day: they shall not be able to get |
| d it not down save in a measure known 15:22 And We send the | wind | s fertilizing, then We send down water from the heaven and W |
| inn, We had created them afore of the fire of the scroching | wind | . 15:28 And recall what time thy Lord said unto the angels: |
| back therein anot her time and then send upon you a gale of | wind | and drown you for your having disbelieved, so that therein |
| ion of the earth, and lo! it becometh dry stubble which the | wind | s scatter and Allah is over everything potent. 18:46 Substan |
| ye then thankful? 21:81 And unto Sulaiman We subjected the | wind | , strongly raging, running at his command toward the land wh |
| llen from the heaven and the birds had snatched him, or the | wind | had blown him to a place remote. 22:32 Thus it is. And whos |
| set upon that which they worked, and shall make it as dust | wind | -scattered. 25:24 Fellows of the Garden shall be on that Day |
| day a resurrection. 25:48 And it is He who sendeth fort the | wind | s as a herald before His mercy and We send down from the hea |
| the darknesses of the land and the sea, and Who sendeth the | wind | s as heralds before His mercy Is there any god along with Al |
| of for his sin. Of them were some on whom We sent a violent | wind | ; and of them were some - who were overtaken by a shout; and |
| not the infidels. 30:46 And of His signs is that he sendeth | wind | s heralding rain and that he may make you taste of His mercy |
| ngement of the believers. 30:48 Allah is He Who sendeth the | wind | s so that they raise a cloud and then spreadeth it along the |
| , and He is over every-thing potent. 30:51 And if We send a | wind | , and they should see their tilth yellow, then they would th |
| when there came unto you hosts, and We sent against them a | wind | and hosts which ye saw not, and Allah was of that which ye |
| e work a Beholder. 34:12 And Unto Sulaiman We subjected the | wind | , whereof the morning journeying was a month and the evening |
| at which they perform. 35:9 And it is Allah Who sendeth the | wind | s, and they raise a cloud; then We drive it unto a dead land |
| ! Thou art the Bestower. 38:36 Then We subjected to him the | wind | : it ran gently by his command withersoever he directed. 38: |
| wont to gainsay. 41:16 Wherefore We sent upon them a raging | wind | in days inauspicious, that We might make them taste the tor |
| the sea like landmarks. 42:33 If He willeth He causeth the | wind | to cease so that they keep still on the back thereof; veril |
| earth after the death thereof and the turning about of the | wind | s, are signs Unto a people who reflect. 45:6 These are the r |
| g us rain. Nay it is that which ye sought to be hastened: a | wind | wherein is a torment afflictive. 46:25 It shall annihilate |
| th My threat. # Sura 51: Adh-Dhariyat 51:1 By the dipersing | wind | s that disperse. 51:2 And the clouds bearing a load. 51:3 An |
| -ad also was a lesson, when We sent against them the barren | wind | . 51:42 It left not aught whereon it came but it made it as |
| and warning! 54:19 Verily We! We sent against them a raging | Wind | On a day of calamity continuous. 54:20 Carrying men away as |
| all the fellows on the left hand be! 56:42 Amidst scorching | wind | and scalding water. 56:43 And the shade of black smoke. 56: |
| e it? 56:83 Wherefore then - when the soul cometh up to the | wind | -pipe - 56:84 And ye are then looking on. 56:85 And We are n |
| at He Who is in the heaven will not send against you a whirl | wind | ? Anon ye shall know what wise hath been My warning. 67:18 A |
| the outburst. 69:6 And as for 'Aad they were destroyed by a | wind | , furious. roaring. 69:7 To which He subjected them for seve |
| dy a torment afflective. # Sura 77: Al-Mursalat 77:1 By the | wind | s sent forth with beneficence. 77:2 And those raging swiftly |
| cence. 77:2 And those raging swiftly; 77:3 By the spreading | wind | s spreading. 77:4 And the scattering wind scattering. 77:5 A |
| 3 By the spreading winds spreading. 77:4 And the scattering | wind | scattering. 77:5 And those winds that bring down the rememb |
| ng. 77:4 And the scattering wind scattering. 77:5 And those | wind | s that bring down the remembrance. 77:6 By way of excuse or |
| n asunder. 77:10 And when the mountains are carried away by | wind | . 77:11 And when the apostles are collected at the appointed |
| en/Islam/Surah 42.txt 1 | ||
| tall) as mountains. 33. If it be His Will, He can still the | Wind | : then would they become motionless on the back of the (ocea |
| en/Islam/_Legacy/Teachings of Hafiz.txt 56 | ||
| he desired results. The chief of the threatened quarter got | wind | of the King's design, and delivered up the keys of his gate |
| et friend (my poem), in some retired spot to which even the | wind | is a stranger, come to the ear of the master, and between j |
| xcellent is the Tigris of Baghdad and the perfumed wine! Oh | wind | of the dawn, bring unto me the dust from my friend's thresh |
| sion-perhaps he had accompanic imur s retreating army. "The | wind | has brought me word," he cries, "that the day of sorrow is |
| o come."[1] And in the same spirit Hafiz sings: "Though the | wind | of discord shake the two worlds, mine eyes are fixed upon t |
| erce. Be that as it may, one who sings the cool rush of the | wind | of dawn, the scarlet cup of the tulip uplifted in solitary |
| e fire still burns in my dead heart-yea, it has set my very | wind | ing-sheet alight." Or: "If the scent of her hair were to blo |
| ut my feet have fallen on difficult ways. I have prayed the | wind | o'er my heart to fling The fragrance of musk in her hair th |
| n slept, Stirring the hyacinth's purple tresses curled, The | wind | of morning through the alleys stept. "Where is thy cup, the |
| misery They could not still nor hide from curious eyes. III | WIND | from the east, oh Lapwing of the day, I send thee to my Lad |
| pon Love's road-absent, I see thy face, And in thine car my | wind | -blown greetings sound, North winds and east waft them where |
| face, And in thine car my wind-blown greetings sound, North | wind | s and east waft them where they are bound, Each morn and eve |
| ons and thy tears, oh Heart, Are not in vain Last night the | wind | from out her village blew, And wandered all the garden alle |
| the last shall end. For Assaf's pomp, and the steeds of the | wind | , And the speech of birds, down the wind have fled, And he t |
| d the steeds of the wind, And the speech of birds, down the | wind | have fled, And he that was lord of them all is dead; Of his |
| to the wine, On the neck of drunkenness loosen the rein. Oh | wind | , if thou passest the garden close Of my heart's dear master |
| eart's dear master, carry for me The message I send to him, | wind | that blows! "Why hast thou thrust from thy memory My haples |
| dorns and scents her too, Fresh and afresh and new and new! | Wind | of the dawn that passest by, Swift to the street of my fair |
| f his heart's blood Had nourished the red rose, then came a | wind | , And catching at the boughs in envious mood, A hundred thor |
| g sugar, good Seemed the world to me who could not stay The | wind | of Death that swept my hopes away. Light of mine eyes and h |
| hey that e'en the grape's delight forswear. Drift, like the | wind | across a violet bed, Before thy many lovers, weeping low, A |
| w, And clad like violets in blue robes of woe, Who feel thy | wind | -blown hair and bow the head. Thy messenger the breath of da |
| he brought word from my Friend to me Set to his melody. The | wind | itself bore joy to Solomon; The Lapwing flew from Sheba's g |
| y-art sorrowing Like an unopened bud, oh heart of mine? The | wind | of dawn that sets closed blossoms free Brings its warm airs |
| ht him to thy gate. XX FROM out the street of So-and-So, Oh | wind | , bring perfumes sweet to me For I am sick and pale with woe |
| soled by Hafiz melody: From out the street of So-and-So, Oh | wind | , bring perfumes sweet to me! XXI NOT all the sum of earthly |
| he sweet laughter of wine; The path through the fields, and | wind | s from a flower strewn place, Without her bright check, whic |
| ithout her bright check, which glows like a tulip fine, Nor | wind | s softly blowing, fields deep in corn, are fair. And lips li |
| his own life's blood doth shed, When, to the kisses of the | wind | , the morn Unveils the rose's splendour-with his torn And je |
| utumn's mirth, Are ended and forgot when o'er the earth The | wind | of Spring with soft warm feet doth wend. The Day of Hope, h |
| ming coronet, The cruel stinging thorns all men forget, The | wind | of Winter ends its proud career. The long confusion of the |
| us and Kai have gone? Who knows where even now the restless | wind | Scatters the dust of Djem's imperial throne? And where the |
| ars and pain behind! Like smoke above a flame caught by the | wind | , So rose she from my breast and forth she sped. Drunk with |
| or aye. 'Twixt Jafrabad and Mosalla's close Flies the north | wind | laden with ambergris-- Oh, come to Shiraz when the north wi |
| nd laden with ambergris-- Oh, come to Shiraz when the north | wind | blows! There abideth the angel Gabriel's peace With him who |
| ase, For the breath of our beauties has put it to shame. Oh | wind | that blows from the sun-rising, What news of the maid with |
| that all may hear? XXXI THE breath of Dawn's musk-strewing | wind | shall blow, The ancient world shall turn to youth again, An |
| all set before The pure white jessamine a brimming cup, And | wind | flowers lift their scarlet chalice up For the star-pale nar |
| rls that mine once strewed for thee. Question the wandering | wind | s and thou shalt know That from the dusk until the dawn doth |
| torch flame burning steadfastly, But ask no more the sweet | wind | 's wayward choir. Ask me of faith and love that never dies; |
| touch and heat me where I lie apart! And when from her the | wind | blows perfume sweet, Tear, Hafiz, like the rose, thy robe i |
| the fire still burns for thee; Yea, the smoke rises from my | wind | ing-sheet! Ah, come, Beloved! for the meadows wait Thy comin |
| t as thy soft cheek, Through every meadow blows the western | wind | , Through every garden he is fain to seek. Reveal thy face! |
| ollowing after wickedness. From the Shah's garden blows the | wind | of Spring, The tulip in her lifted chalice bears A dewy win |
| e rose has turned pale with fear, And what has befallen the | wind | of Spring? None now sayeth: "A love was mine, Loyal and wis |
| the mine of manhood; they labour in vain, The fleet-footed | wind | and the quickening rain, And what has befallen the light of |
| rcy that quickeneth on my grave, Before, like dust that the | wind | bears from place to place, I arise and flee beyond the know |
| ne hand to me, Thy voice shall ring through the folds of my | wind | ing-sheet, And I will arise and dance to thy minstrelsy. Tho |
| er upon her breast. Wahb ibn Manabbih says that there was a | wind | ow opposite to the sun so that the sunbeams fell through it |
| nt to bow down and worship it. And the lapwing went to this | wind | ow and blocked it up with his wings. And the sun rose, but s |
| hat is, bursting into flower beneath the warm breath of the | wind | that blows from where thou art. V Stanza 1.-When the conque |
| ing whose mastery has left nothing behind. He harnessed the | wind | as a steed to his chariot, he spoke with the birds in their |
| bed of violets, and as the violets bow their heads when the | wind | passes over them, so they bow down when their mistress pass |
| t of poetry. For thirty-nine mornings he walked beneath the | wind | ows of Shakh-i-Nahat, at noon he ate, then he slept, and at |
| t box,"he said, pointing to a chest opposite to him, are my | wind | ing-sheet, some spices with which my corpse will be perfumed |
| buried deep in the earth, is due to the action of rain and | wind | and of the rays of the sun. Stanza 4.--It is a favourite Pe |
| en/Islam/Quran - Ahmed Raza Khan.txt 28 | ||
| spersing all kinds of beasts in it, and the movement of the | wind | s, and the obedient clouds between heaven and earth – certai |
| and he reaches old age and has young children; therefore a | wind | storm containing fire came to the garden, burning it? This i |
| spend in this worldly life is similar to the freezing cold | wind | which struck the fields of a nation who wronged themselves, |
| y is close to the virtuous. 7:57 And it is He Who sends the | wind | s giving glad tidings, ahead of His mercy; until when they c |
| favourable breeze and they rejoice at it – a gust of strong | wind | reaches them and waves come to them from every side and the |
| ir Lord is that their deeds are like ashes which the strong | wind | blew away on a stormy day; they got nothing from all that t |
| measure. (* The power to create it.) 15:22 And We sent the | wind | s that relieve the clouds’ burden, therefore caused water to |
| k to the sea, then send against you a ship-breaking gust of | wind | , therefore drowning you because of your disbelief – then yo |
| grew forth in abundance with it to become dry hay which the | wind | s scatter; and Allah is the Controller of all things. 18:46 |
| t; so will you be thankful? 21:81 And We subjected the fast | wind | for Sulaiman, which moved by his command towards the land i |
| he has fallen from the sky and the birds snatch him or the | wind | blows him away to a far-off place. 22:32 So it is; and whoe |
| ade the day for getting up. 25:48 And it is He Who sent the | wind | s giving glad tidings before His mercy; and We sent down pur |
| the darkness of the land and the sea, and He Who sends the | wind | s before His mercy, heralding glad tidings? Is there a God a |
| he disbelievers. 30:46 And among His signs is that He sends | wind | s heralding glad tidings, to make you taste His mercy, and s |
| mercy, to help the Muslims. 30:48 It is Allah Who sends the | wind | s raising the clouds – therefore spreads them in the sky as |
| ad; and He is Able to do all things. 30:51 And if We send a | wind | and they see their fields yellow because of it, then indeed |
| hen some armies came against you, so We sent against them a | wind | storm and the armies you could not see; and Allah sees your |
| eeds; I am indeed seeing your deeds.” 34:12 And We gave the | wind | in Sulaiman’s control – its morning journey equal to a mont |
| ws their deeds very well. 35:9 And it is Allah Who sent the | wind | s – so they raise clouds and We then direct it towards a dea |
| ly You are the Great Bestower.” 38:36 We therefore gave the | wind | under his control, moving steadily by his command wherever |
| on the sea, like hills. 42:33 If He wills, He can calm the | wind | s so the ships remain still on the sea surface; indeed in th |
| fe to the earth after its death, and in the movement of the | wind | s – (in all these) are signs for people of intellect. 45:6 T |
| d Hud “In fact this is what you were being impatient for; a | wind | storm carrying a painful punishment.” 46:25 “That destroys a |
| himself. 51:41 And in the tribe of A’ad, when we sent a dry | wind | storm upon them. 51:42 It left out nothing in its path, but |
| and My warnings? 54:19 We indeed sent towards them a severe | wind | storm, on a day the ill luck of which lasted upon them forev |
| – how (wretched) are those on the left! 56:42 In scorching | wind | and boiling hot water. 56:43 And in the shadow of a burning |
| And as for A’ad, they were destroyed by a severe thundering | wind | storm. 69:7 He forced it upon them with strength, consecutiv |
| other. (The verses of the Holy Qur’an or the angels or the | wind | s). 77:2 Then by oath of those that push with a strong gust. |
| en/Islam/30. ar-Rum- The Romans.txt 3 | ||
| s guidance). 46 And of His signs is this: He sendeth herald | wind | s to make you taste His mercy, and that the ships may sail a |
| s is ever incumbent upon Us. 48 Allah is He Who sendeth the | wind | s so that they raise clouds, and spreadeth them along the sk |
| Dead, and He is Able to do all things. 51 And if We sent a | wind | and they beheld it yellow, they verily would still continue |
| en/Islam/Surah 38.txt 1 | ||
| r of Bounties (without measure)." 36. Then We subjected the | Wind | to his power, to flow gently to his order, whithersoever he |
| en/Islam/69. al-Haqqah- The Inevitable.txt 1 | ||
| 6 And as for A'ad, they were destroyed by a fierce roaring | wind | , 7 Which He imposed on them for seven long nights and eight |
| en/Islam/14. Ibrahim- Abraham.txt 1 | ||
| isbelieve in their Lord: Their works are as ashes which the | wind | bloweth hard upon a stormy day. They have no control of aug |
| en/Islam/Quran - Yusuf Ali.txt 12 | ||
| ds that He scatters through the earth; in the change of the | wind | s, and the clouds which they Trail like their slaves between |
| look after themselves)- that it should be caught in a whirl | wind | , with fire therein, and be burnt up? Thus doth Allah make c |
| nd in the life of this (material) world May be likened to a | wind | which brings a nipping frost: It strikes and destroys the h |
| s) near to those who do good. 7:57 It is He Who sendeth the | wind | s like heralds of glad tidings, going before His mercy: when |
| ye even board ships;- they sail with them with a favourable | wind | , and they rejoice thereat; then comes a stormy wind and the |
| ourable wind, and they rejoice thereat; then comes a stormy | wind | and the waves come to them from all sides, and they think t |
| t their Lord is that their works are as ashes, on which the | wind | blows furiously on a tempestuous day: No power have they ov |
| d ascertainable measures. 15:22 And We send the fecundating | wind | s, then cause the rain to descend from the sky, therewith pr |
| n race, We had created before, from the fire of a scorching | wind | . 15:28 Behold! thy Lord said to the angels: "I am about to |
| tion absorbs it, but soon it becomes dry stubble, which the | wind | s do scatter: it is (only) Allah who prevails over all thing |
| ul? 21:81 (It was Our power that made) the violent (unruly) | wind | flow (tamely) for Solomon, to his order, to the land which |
| ad fallen from heaven and been snatched up by birds, or the | wind | had swooped (like a bird on its prey) and thrown him into a |