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Index of Qur' anic citationsand referencesa/-Fatil;za (1) 130 401,403all 48,247,264 131 3302 330 132 404134 309alcBaqara (2) 135 400 (n. 26), 408all 198(n.32),308-9,369,462 136 410464 ' 140 307,408 (n. 51)16 210,220,258(n.40) 150 151 (n. 5)23. 370 158 219,22024 464 162 46426 xviii, 206, 208 163 31827 405 178-179 7640 405 181 217,22141 405 (n. 38) 184 7647 457 185 219,22149 · 473 (n. 28) 187 197,20654 457 197 206,211,22161 208,213,215,220 198 219,2216269307,407,410,457215,220210221377399 (n. 19)71 218,220 222 418 (n. 27)74 462 (n. 74) 229 8677 404 246 16379 459 247 401,40380 405 249 15783-84 405, 406 (n. 39) 253 261 (n. 51)84-85 406 (n. 41) 255 50, 58,207,218,221,33185-86 406 256 215,22187 261(n.51) 259 212,22193 405,406 260 213,22197 376 (n. 10), 378, 384 263 399 (n. 19), 45898 219,220,461 (n. 68) 264 213, 221100 406 265 214,221102 219,220 266 152106 360 268 214,221108 164 273 216,221Ill 307 275 209,221113 307, 408 (n. 50), 457 276 458120 307,457 282 153, 198 (n. 29)124 405, 407 (n. 44), 409 (n. 55) 284 409 (n. 57)Index of Qur ·anic citations·and references 513292 421 (n. 39) 181 461 (n. 70)184 155, 461 (n. 68)AI 'Imran (3)185 375 (n. 8)3 165, 366, 456 (n. 49) 187 405,406 (n. 41)3--4 13 188 4064 15 (n. 65) 191 2747 57-58, 62, 150, 154 (n. 7), 195 151 (n. 5)353,3608 330 al-Nisa' ( 4)18 154 (n. 7) 2 209,22120 170 3 168,214,22121 461 6 207,22123 219,221 11 7224 167 12 10, 358 (n. 2)33 166,401,404 14 46435 153 16 339,_39 36517 33940 153 18 33941 211,221 21 22142 401 34 4045 378 36 15247 366 38 45848 44 46 460 (n. 63)·49 44,168,210,221,366 51 208,22154 399 56 217,22155 35Q-51, 355-56,463 (n. 80), 58 130, 132418 (n. 26), 463 (n. 55) 71 208,22159 381 (n. 23) 72 208,22161 208,221 73 14465 408 82 72, 84, 27Q-7167 400 (n. 26), 408 83 210,217,22175 210,221 84 1576 405-6 88 5978 158 92 7681 404-6 100 22190 77 (n. 68) 102 16495 400 (n. 26) 115 18496 219,221 119 151 (n. 5), 180,207,222103 133 125 166, 258 (n. 39), 400 (n. 26)110 399,404,408 137 77 (n. 68)112 133, 404 (n. 35), 461 (n. 69), 140 174461 (n. 69) 141 144119 173 143 210,222123 205 146 164129 409 (n. 57) 154 405,406 (n. 41)136 154 155 405,406 (n. 41), 461 (nn. 68,70), 462 (n. 76)140 167144 160, 163 157 349-57150 399 158 349,351-57156 214,221 171 251 (n. 15), 261 (n. 51),366-67,378,381 (n.23)159 215,221167 180 172 222,378169 354 173 222179 401, 458 (n. 56) 176 10 (n. 50), 153,358 (n. 2)
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