The Qur'an (Oxford World's Classics)
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an xxviii, xxx
day, and night, as evidence of God’s creative power 282 Day of Gathering, see Day of Judgement Day of Judgement 78–9, 78 n. b, 80, 90, 137, 143, 179–80, 181, 186, 187, 200–1, 201–2, 207–8, 209, 213, 213–14, 239, 243–4, 258, 340, 354, 411, 412, 431, 432, 433; arrival 319; barriers between righteous and the damned 94, 97–8; condemnation of disbelievers for arrogance 328; condemnation for those who give short measure 413–14; creation’s obedience contrasted with the disobedience of disbelievers 415; as the Day of Decision 403–4; denial, by the disbelievers 272, and its consequences 439; description 389, 390; disbelievers’ rejections denounced 227–8; divisions between believers and disbelievers 259, 260; divisions between believers and hypocrites 360; divisions of mankind 356–8; imminence 347, 349; inevitability 203, 274, 311, 312, 314, 325–6, 345, 346, 387; length 264; men’s behaviour 409–10; punishment of the Meccan disbelievers 351–2; reactions of believers and disbelievers 234–5, 419; reality 285–6; receptors witness against men 341; signs 350; timing 343; timing not known to any save God 271; tyranny condemned 421; see also Day of Resurrection; Final Judgement Day of Resurrection 58, 172, 178, 230, 399–400, 405–6; description 299–300, as being smoke- filled 321; disbelievers’ regrets 382; fate of disbelievers 296; fate of the idolaters and the righteous 167–8; judgement and rewards 176; man’s powerlessness 341; punishment for the Meccan disbelievers 272; see also Day of Judgement; Resurrection days, declining days, and the need for repentance 435 Days of God 158 dead: disgorged from graves on the Day of Judgement 431, 432; resurrection 30; see also Resurrection death 58; determination by God 80, 84; inevitability 204 debts: conduct regarding 32; payment 51; written records, and women’s status xxv–xxvi destiny, God’s control 267 Devil, see Satan devils, rebellious devils, restraint and punishment 285–6 devotional practices, relaxation by God as preparation for the full weight of the Qur an 395 dhahara 222 n. a dhakara 27 n. b dhalama 271 n. b dhikr 318 n. a dhira 388 n. a dhu al-dhikr 290 n. a dhu ’l-awtad 290 n. d, 420 n. f Dhu ’l-Hijjah, month 420 n. a Dhu ’l-Ki fl: goodness 292; prophetic status 207 Dhu ’l-Qarnayn 183, 188–9 Index 450 dialogue xx dietary laws 19, 41, 67–8, 76, 76–8, 89, 90–1, 173 disbelievers: activities known to God 136; alliances with believers, condemnation 363–4, sometimes permitted 36; amazement at the Resurrection 340; arguments rejected 227–30; arrogance contrasted with God’s pride in creation 324, 326; arrogance linked with those of previous generations and of Satan 290–1; attempts to oppose God and Muhammad futile 331; and believers 305; belittling of the Qur an 232; challenged as to their questioning of God’s power over them 382–3; claim that a true prophet would be wealthy denied 316, 317–18; claims about goddesses and angels refuted 347–8; classification 353, 354–5; condemnation 239, 243–4, 410; abandonment by God 158–61, those who lead others astray 261; consignment to Hell 341; denial of the Day of Judgement 272; destruction 228–9, 231, because of their rejection of the truth of the Qur an and the Resurrection 327–8, 329–30; disobedience, contrasted with the obedience of creation 415, ordained by God 187; disputes between the oppressors and the oppressed at the Day of Judgement 274–5; disputes in Hell 293; eternal torment 418; eventual punishment 202; as evildoers, fate delayed by God until the Final Judgement 128–9, 130; as examples to those who disbelieve currently 340, 341; exhorted to believe 257; failure to see the signi ficance of God’s signs 264; fate 94, 95–108, 111, 112, 113–14, 122–3, 155–7, on the Day of Resurrection 405–6; foolishness in denying the Resurrection 389, 390; and God’s revelation 42–3; good actions outweighed by bad faith 331–2; hearts hardened by God 133–4, 185; judgement 63–4, 66, 136–43, 203, 205, 207, 207–8; lack of belief in God as creator 256; lack of success in war dictated by God 336; life in Hell compared to the believers’ bliss in Paradise 345–6; misconceptions regarding revelation and Muhammad’s nature 252, 255, 256; nature known by God 277, 280; not to be helped by believers 251; obduracy 307–9, 310; prayers ine ffective 154; punishment 35, 36, 41, 45, 48, 153, 194–5, 210, 212, 215, 216–19, 265, 301, 324, 325–6, 377, 395, 397–8, 402, 403–4, in the afterlife 185, 189–90, for barring believers from Mecca 209, 211, contrasted with the rewards of believers 387, on the Day of Judgement 271, 304, 305, 393, 394, inevitability 289, for opposition to God and Muhammad 362, 363, 364, of previous generations, seen as a warning to disbelievers in the present 350–1, shown in the story of Moses 196; reactions to the Day of Judgement contrasted with those of believers 419; reactions to the giving of the Scriptures 24; record held in their left hands at the Day of Judgement 387–8; rejection of prophets and punishment 162; relations with God 42–8; reminded of the fate of previous generations of disbelievers 343–4, 376; repentance, see repentance; response to God 4, 5–6, 7–14, 18–19; rewards 279, 313, sco ffing met with punishment at the Day of Judgement 285–6, 286–7; guided by own desires 325; stubbornness and mocking of God’s revelations 281–3; terror at the Day of Judgement 276; as those who are not in God’s light 223; to be left to God’s judgement and not to Muhammad’s preaching 385–6; to be left to their own devices 409; torturers condemned 416; unjust nature 224; see also believers; Meccan disbelievers; polytheists disbelieving communities, punishment 379 disputes, arbitration 56–7 divorce xix, 52; attempts at reconciliation 54; pagan divorce practices disallowed 362; regulations 278–9; and remarriage 25–8, 266 n. a; settlements 62–3, 270; and women’s status xxv; see also marriage Download 1.33 Mb. 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