- الْبَقَرَة, ’al-baqarah; lit. "The Heifer" or "The Cow"), also
spelled as Al-
Baqara, is the
second and
longest chapter (surah) of the Quran. It
consists of...
- romanized: Ayāh al-Kursī) is the 255th
verse of the
second chapter of the Quran, al-
Baqara 2:255. In this verse, God
introduces Himself to
mankind and says nothing...
- The
verse (ayah) 256 of Al-
Baqara is a
famous verse in the
Islamic scripture, the Quran. The
verse includes the
phrase that "there is no
compulsion in...
- In addition, the
Quran shows Moses being told
about a
yellow heifer (Al-
Baqara 2:69). To
explain this discrepancy,
Yosef Qafih in his
Hebrew translation...
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varied according to time,
place and cir****stance. The
verse (ayah) 256 of Al-
Baqara is a
famous verse in the
Islamic scripture, the Quran. The
verse includes...
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Verse يَعْمَلُونَ تَعْمَلُونَ you do they do Al-
Baqara 2:85 وًأَوْصّى وَوَصَّى
enjoined instructed Al-
Baqara 2:132 سَارِعُوا وَسَارِعُوا And
hasten to Hasten...
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within Islam is
supported by some
Islamic schools and branches. The Al-
Baqara 256
verse in
Quran supports liberalism by
stating "there is no compulsion...
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Headings for Al-Fatiha, and for
Chapter 2, Al-
Baqara. From the Qur'an of Ibn al-Bawwab. Baghdad, 1000/1001.
Chester Beatty Library...
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original on 19
November 2015.
Retrieved 19
November 2015. "Surah Al-
Baqara 2:177-177 –
Maariful Quran –
Maarif ul
Quran –
Quran Translation and Commentary"...
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during the
Islamic period. The main
verse for
implementation in
Islam is Al
Baqara 178: "Believers!
Retaliation is
ordained for you
regarding the
people who...