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2:124-129,
2:130-132,
2:135, 2:136,
2:140, 2:258,
2:260, 3:65,
3:67-68, 3:84,
3:95, 3:97,
4:54-55, 4:125,
4:163, 6:74-83,
6:161, 9:70,
9:114, 11:69-76,
12:6, 12:38,
14:35, 15:51-56,
16:120, 16:123,
19:41-49, 19:58,
21:51-73, 22:26,
22:43, 22:78,
26:69, 29:16,
29:25, 29:31,
33:7, 37:83-109,
38:45, 42:13,
43:26, 51:24-34,
53:37, 57:26,
60:4-5, 87:19
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in first temple at Bakkah |
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26:123 |
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In
it are manifest signs
(for example),
the Maqam
(place)
of Ibrahim (Abraham);
whosoever enters it, he attains security. And Hajj
(pilgrimage
to Makkah)
to the House
(Ka'bah)
is a duty that mankind owes to Allah, those who can
afford the expenses
(for one's conveyance, provision and residence);
and whoever disbelieves [i.e. denies Hajj
(pilgrimage to Makkah),
then he is a disbeliever of Allah], then Allah
stands not in need of any of the 'Alamin
(mankind and jinn and all that exists).
Surah (Chapter)
Al-'Imran
(The
Family of 'Imran)
Qur-an 3:97 |
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