Saba
27.22 | The hoopoe, who did not take long in coming, said: I have just
found out that which you do not know. I have brought you reliable
information about the people of Sheba. |
34.15 | For the people of Saba (Sheba, presently a town in Yeman) there
was indeed a sign in their dwelling place: two gardens - one to
the right and one to the left. It was said to them: "Eat of what
your Rabb has given you and render thanks to Him. Pleasant is
your land and forgiving is your Rabb." |
Sabbath
7.163 | Ask them, about the town which was situated on the sea shore,
what happened when they transgressed in the matter of Sabbath. On
the day of their Sabbath the fish appeared before them on the
surface of the water but on the days other than their Sabbath
they never came near them; thus did We tempt them because they
transgressed. |
16.124 | As for the Sabbath, it was ordained for those who differed about
its observance. Surely your Rabb will judge between them on the
Day of Judgment about that over which they differ. |
Sabbath, The
2.65 | You very well know the story of those of you who transgressed in
the matter of the Sabbath; We ordered them: "Be detested apes". |
2.66 | Thus, We made their fate an example to their own people and to
succeeding generations, and a lesson to those who are
God-conscious. |
16.124 | As for the Sabbath, it was ordained for those who differed about
its observance. Surely your Rabb will judge between them on the
Day of Judgment about that over which they differ. |
Sabians
2.26 | Allah does not mind using the similitude of a gnat or an even
more insignificant creature to teach a lesson. Those who believe
know that it is the truth from their Rabb; but the unbelievers
say: "What does Allah mean by such a similitude?" By such a
similitude Allah confounds many and enlightens many. He confounds
none except the transgressors: |
Sacred House
5.2 | O believers! Do not violate the sanctity of the Symbols of Allah:
the Sacred Month , the animals brought for sacrifice, the
garlands that mark such animals, and those people visiting the
Sacred House (Ka'bah) to seek the grace and good pleasure of
their Rabb. When you put off your Ihram (pilgrimage is over) then
you are allowed to hunt. Let not the hatred of some people - who
once hindered you from the Sacred Mosque - incite you to commit
transgression. Cooperate with one another in righteousness and
piety, and do not cooperate in sin and transgression. Have fear
of Allah. Allah is stern in punishment. |
Sacred Months, The
2.217 | They ask you about war in the Sacred Month. Tell them: "fighting
in this month is a heinous offence; but to prevent from the path
of Allah, to deny Him, to prevent access and expel His
worshippers from the Sacred Mosque is a more severe crime, since
mischief is worse than killing in His sight. As for unbelievers:
they will not cease fighting until they succeed in turning you
back from your religion if they can; and if any of you turns back
from his religion and dies as an unbeliever, his deeds will
become void in this life and in the hereafter. He will be the
inmate of hellfire, to live in there forever. |
9.36 | The number of months ordained by Allah is twelve in the Book of
Allah since the day He created the heavens and the earth. Of
these, four are sacred; that is the established principle of
Deen. Therefore, do not wrong yourselves by violating them. But
you may fight against the mushrikin in all these months if they
fight against you in all of them. Know that Allah is with the
righteous. |
9.37 | Transposing a prohibited month is only an addition to unbelief,
thereby the disbelievers are misguided. They make a certain month
lawful one year and in another year they make the same a
forbidden month, so that they make up for the months which Allah
has sanctified, thus making lawful what Allah has forbidden.
Their evil actions seem pleasing to them. Allah does not guide
the disbelieving people. |
Sacred Mosque, The
48.27 | Indeed Allah has in all truth shown the vision to His Rasool,
that, Allah willing, you shall enter the Masjid-al-Haram (Ka'bah)
fearless and secure to perform Umrah or Hajj and some having
their heads shaved and others having their hair cut, for He knows
what you do not know. So, He granted you a near victory before
the fulfillment of that vision. |
2.191 | Kill them wherever they confront you in combat and drive them out
of the places from which they have driven you. Though killing is
bad, creating mischief is worse than killing. Do not fight them
within the precincts of the Sacred Mosque unless they attack you
there; but if they attack you put them to the sword; that is the
punishment for such unbelievers. |
2.192 | If they cease hostility, then surely Allah is Forgiving,
Merciful. |
8.34 | But now there is no reason why Allah should not punish them when
they are blocking others from the Masjid-al-Haram (Ka'bah),
whereas they are not its lawful guardians. In fact, its only
guardians are those who fear Allah, even though most of them do
not understand. |
2.217 | They ask you about war in the Sacred Month. Tell them: "fighting
in this month is a heinous offence; but to prevent from the path
of Allah, to deny Him, to prevent access and expel His
worshippers from the Sacred Mosque is a more severe crime, since
mischief is worse than killing in His sight. As for unbelievers:
they will not cease fighting until they succeed in turning you
back from your religion if they can; and if any of you turns back
from his religion and dies as an unbeliever, his deeds will
become void in this life and in the hereafter. He will be the
inmate of hellfire, to live in there forever. |
8.34 | But now there is no reason why Allah should not punish them when
they are blocking others from the Masjid-al-Haram (Ka'bah),
whereas they are not its lawful guardians. In fact, its only
guardians are those who fear Allah, even though most of them do
not understand. |
22.25 | As for those who are unbelievers and debar others from the Way of
Allah and from the Masjid-al-Haram, to which We have assigned all
mankind with equal rights whether they are natives or foreigners,
and whoever intend to deviate from righteousness to wrongdoing in
its vicinity, We will make him taste a painful punishment. |
22.25 | As for those who are unbelievers and debar others from the Way of
Allah and from the Masjid-al-Haram, to which We have assigned all
mankind with equal rights whether they are natives or foreigners,
and whoever intend to deviate from righteousness to wrongdoing in
its vicinity, We will make him taste a painful punishment. |
9.28 | O believers! Know that mushrikin are unclean; therefore, do not
let them come near the Masjid-al-Haram after this year's
pilgrimage. If you fear poverty, soon Allah - if He so wills -
enrich you out of His bounty. Allah is All-Knowledgeable,
All-Wise. |
22.25 | As for those who are unbelievers and debar others from the Way of
Allah and from the Masjid-al-Haram, to which We have assigned all
mankind with equal rights whether they are natives or foreigners,
and whoever intend to deviate from righteousness to wrongdoing in
its vicinity, We will make him taste a painful punishment. |
Sacred Symbols of Allah, The
22.27 | and make a proclamation of Hajj (Pilgrimage) to mankind: they
will come to you on foot and on lean camels from every distant
quarter, |
22.28 | so that they may witness the benefits which are made available
here for them, and pronounce the name of Allah over the cattle
which We have provided as food for them, on the appointed days,
then eat meat themselves and feed the indigent and needy. |
22.29 | Then they should accomplish their needful acts of shaving or
cutting their hair and taking a bath, fulfill their vows and go
for Tawaf-e-Ziyarah to the Ancient House. |
22.30 | This was the object for which the Ka'bah was built, and whoever
honors the sacred rites of Allah, it is good for him in the sight
of his Rabb. The meat of cattle is lawful to you, except what has
already been mentioned to you; therefore, shun the abomination of
idols and shun all false statements. |
22.31 | Dedicate yourselves to Allah and do not commit shirk with Him:
for anyone who commits shirk, it is as though he had fallen from
the sky; then his body is either snatched away by birds or
carried away by the wind to some far-off place, |
22.32 | so it is, and he who respects the Symbols of Allah, surely shows
the piety of his heart. |
22.27 | and make a proclamation of Hajj (Pilgrimage) to mankind: they
will come to you on foot and on lean camels from every distant
quarter, |
22.28 | so that they may witness the benefits which are made available
here for them, and pronounce the name of Allah over the cattle
which We have provided as food for them, on the appointed days,
then eat meat themselves and feed the indigent and needy. |
22.29 | Then they should accomplish their needful acts of shaving or
cutting their hair and taking a bath, fulfill their vows and go
for Tawaf-e-Ziyarah to the Ancient House. |
22.30 | This was the object for which the Ka'bah was built, and whoever
honors the sacred rites of Allah, it is good for him in the sight
of his Rabb. The meat of cattle is lawful to you, except what has
already been mentioned to you; therefore, shun the abomination of
idols and shun all false statements. |
22.31 | Dedicate yourselves to Allah and do not commit shirk with Him:
for anyone who commits shirk, it is as though he had fallen from
the sky; then his body is either snatched away by birds or
carried away by the wind to some far-off place, |
22.32 | so it is, and he who respects the Symbols of Allah, surely shows
the piety of his heart. |
5.2 | O believers! Do not violate the sanctity of the Symbols of Allah:
the Sacred Month , the animals brought for sacrifice, the
garlands that mark such animals, and those people visiting the
Sacred House (Ka'bah) to seek the grace and good pleasure of
their Rabb. When you put off your Ihram (pilgrimage is over) then
you are allowed to hunt. Let not the hatred of some people - who
once hindered you from the Sacred Mosque - incite you to commit
transgression. Cooperate with one another in righteousness and
piety, and do not cooperate in sin and transgression. Have fear
of Allah. Allah is stern in punishment. |
Sacrifice
22.34 | For every nation We prescribed a way of sacrifice so that they
may pronounce the name of Allah over the cattle which He has
given them for food, but the object is one and the same: to
remember that your God is one God; so submit yourselves to Him as
a Muslim, and O Prophet, give good news to the humble, |
Sacrifice
22.34 | For every nation We prescribed a way of sacrifice so that they
may pronounce the name of Allah over the cattle which He has
given them for food, but the object is one and the same: to
remember that your God is one God; so submit yourselves to Him as
a Muslim, and O Prophet, give good news to the humble, |
22.37 | It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah; it
is your piety that reaches Him. Thus, He has subjected these
animals to you so that you may glorify Allah for giving you
guidance, and O Prophet, give good news to those who do good to
others. |
5.2 | O believers! Do not violate the sanctity of the Symbols of Allah:
the Sacred Month , the animals brought for sacrifice, the
garlands that mark such animals, and those people visiting the
Sacred House (Ka'bah) to seek the grace and good pleasure of
their Rabb. When you put off your Ihram (pilgrimage is over) then
you are allowed to hunt. Let not the hatred of some people - who
once hindered you from the Sacred Mosque - incite you to commit
transgression. Cooperate with one another in righteousness and
piety, and do not cooperate in sin and transgression. Have fear
of Allah. Allah is stern in punishment. |
22.36 | We have included the sacrificial camels among the Symbols of
Allah, for there is much good for you in them. Therefore,
pronounce the name of Allah over them while standing, and when
they fall down on their sides after slaughter, when their
movement completely stops, then eat of their meat, feed the
contented (poor who do not ask) and the beggars (poor who ask).
Thus We have subjected these animals to you so that you may be
grateful. |
22.36 | We have included the sacrificial camels among the Symbols of
Allah, for there is much good for you in them. Therefore,
pronounce the name of Allah over them while standing, and when
they fall down on their sides after slaughter, when their
movement completely stops, then eat of their meat, feed the
contented (poor who do not ask) and the beggars (poor who ask).
Thus We have subjected these animals to you so that you may be
grateful. |
22.27 | and make a proclamation of Hajj (Pilgrimage) to mankind: they
will come to you on foot and on lean camels from every distant
quarter, |
22.28 | so that they may witness the benefits which are made available
here for them, and pronounce the name of Allah over the cattle
which We have provided as food for them, on the appointed days,
then eat meat themselves and feed the indigent and needy. |
22.29 | Then they should accomplish their needful acts of shaving or
cutting their hair and taking a bath, fulfill their vows and go
for Tawaf-e-Ziyarah to the Ancient House. |
22.30 | This was the object for which the Ka'bah was built, and whoever
honors the sacred rites of Allah, it is good for him in the sight
of his Rabb. The meat of cattle is lawful to you, except what has
already been mentioned to you; therefore, shun the abomination of
idols and shun all false statements. |
22.31 | Dedicate yourselves to Allah and do not commit shirk with Him:
for anyone who commits shirk, it is as though he had fallen from
the sky; then his body is either snatched away by birds or
carried away by the wind to some far-off place, |
22.32 | so it is, and he who respects the Symbols of Allah, surely shows
the piety of his heart. |
22.33 | You may benefit (by using their milk) from the cattle dedicated
for sacrifice, until the time of their slaughter, then their
place of sacrifice is near the Ancient House. |
22.37 | It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah; it
is your piety that reaches Him. Thus, He has subjected these
animals to you so that you may glorify Allah for giving you
guidance, and O Prophet, give good news to those who do good to
others. |
22.28 | so that they may witness the benefits which are made available
here for them, and pronounce the name of Allah over the cattle
which We have provided as food for them, on the appointed days,
then eat meat themselves and feed the indigent and needy. |
5.2 | O believers! Do not violate the sanctity of the Symbols of Allah:
the Sacred Month , the animals brought for sacrifice, the
garlands that mark such animals, and those people visiting the
Sacred House (Ka'bah) to seek the grace and good pleasure of
their Rabb. When you put off your Ihram (pilgrimage is over) then
you are allowed to hunt. Let not the hatred of some people - who
once hindered you from the Sacred Mosque - incite you to commit
transgression. Cooperate with one another in righteousness and
piety, and do not cooperate in sin and transgression. Have fear
of Allah. Allah is stern in punishment. |
22.27 | and make a proclamation of Hajj (Pilgrimage) to mankind: they
will come to you on foot and on lean camels from every distant
quarter, |
22.28 | so that they may witness the benefits which are made available
here for them, and pronounce the name of Allah over the cattle
which We have provided as food for them, on the appointed days,
then eat meat themselves and feed the indigent and needy. |
22.29 | Then they should accomplish their needful acts of shaving or
cutting their hair and taking a bath, fulfill their vows and go
for Tawaf-e-Ziyarah to the Ancient House. |
22.30 | This was the object for which the Ka'bah was built, and whoever
honors the sacred rites of Allah, it is good for him in the sight
of his Rabb. The meat of cattle is lawful to you, except what has
already been mentioned to you; therefore, shun the abomination of
idols and shun all false statements. |
22.31 | Dedicate yourselves to Allah and do not commit shirk with Him:
for anyone who commits shirk, it is as though he had fallen from
the sky; then his body is either snatched away by birds or
carried away by the wind to some far-off place, |
22.32 | so it is, and he who respects the Symbols of Allah, surely shows
the piety of his heart. |
2.196 | Complete the Hajj (obligatory pilgrimage to Makkah) and the Umrah
(optional visit to Makkah) for the sake of Allah. If you are
prevented from proceeding then send such offering for sacrifice
as you can afford and do not shave your head until the offerings
have reached their destination. But if any of you is ill or has
an ailment in his scalp which necessitates shaving, he must pay
ransom either by fasting or feeding the poor or offering a
sacrifice. If in peacetime anyone wants to take the advantage of
performing Umrah and Hajj together, he should make an offering
which he can afford; but if he lack the means, let him fast three
days during the Hajj and seven days on his return making ten days
in all. This order is for the one whose household is not in the
precincts of the Sacred Mosque. Fear Allah and know that Allah is
strict in retribution. |
22.28 | so that they may witness the benefits which are made available
here for them, and pronounce the name of Allah over the cattle
which We have provided as food for them, on the appointed days,
then eat meat themselves and feed the indigent and needy. |
22.37 | It is neither their meat nor their blood that reaches Allah; it
is your piety that reaches Him. Thus, He has subjected these
animals to you so that you may glorify Allah for giving you
guidance, and O Prophet, give good news to those who do good to
others. |
47.36 | The life of this world is but play and amusement. If you believe
and follow the way of piety, He will grant you your rewards and
will not ask you to give up your possessions. |
47.37 | If He were to demand all of your possessions and press you for
it, you would grow stingy, and He would bring out all your
malice. |
47.38 | Behold, you are those who are being asked to give in the cause of
Allah. Yet some of you are stingy, whereas whoever is stingy to
His cause, is in fact stingy to himself. Allah is self
sufficient, it is you who are needy. If you turn away He will
replace you by some other folk; who will not be like you. |
108.2 | Therefore, offer Salah (prayer) to your Rabb and sacrifice. |