Quran 4, An-Nisa (the Women) ⓘ
Quran 4 — An-Nisa (the Women)
- 1. Al-Fatiha (The Opener)
- 2. Al-Baqara (The Cow)
- 3. Ali 'Imran (House of Imran)
- 4. An-Nisa (the Women)
- 5. Al-Ma'ida (the Table spread)
- 6. Al-An'am (Cattle)
- 7. Al-A'raf (The Heights)
- 8. Al-Anfal (Spoils of War)
- 9. Al-Tawba (Repentance)
- 10. Yunus (Jonah)
- 11. Hud (Hud)
- 12. Yusuf (Joseph)
- 13. Ar-Ra'd (Thunder)
- 14. Ibrahim (Abraham)
- 15. Al-Hijr (City of Stone)
- 16. An -Nahl (The Bee)
- 17. Al-Isra' (The Night Journey)
- 18. Al-Kahf (The Cave)
- 19. Maryam (Mary)
- 20. Ta-Ha (Ta-Ha)
- 21. Al-Anbiya' (The Prophets)
- 22. Al-Hajj (The Pilgrimage)
- 23. Al-Mu'minoon (The Believers)
- 24. An-Nur (Light)
- 25. Al-Furqan (The Criterion)
- 26. Ash-Shu'ara (The Poets)
- 27. An-Nami (The Ants)
- 28. Al-Qasas (The Story)
- 29. Al-Ankabut (The Spider)
- 30. Ar-Rum (Byzantium)
- 31. Luqman (Luqman)
- 32. As-Sajda (Prostration)
- 33. Al-Ahzab (Confederates)
- 34. Saba' (Sheba)
- 35. Fatir (The Originator)
- 36. Ya Seen (Ya Seen)
- 37. As-Saffat (Those Ranged in Ranks)
- 38. Sad (Dawood)
- 39. Az-Zumar (The Crowds)
- 40. Ghafir (The Forgiver)
- 41. Fussilat (Expounded)
- 42. Ash-Shura (Counsel)
- 43. Az-Zukhruf (Gold Ornaments)
- 44. Ad-Dukhan (Smoke)
- 45. Al-Jathiya (Kneeling)
- 46. Al-Ahqaf (The Sand Dunes)
- 47. Muhammad (Muhammad)
- 48. Al-Fath (Victory)
- 49. Al-Hujurat (The Private Chambers)
- 50. Qaf (Qaf)
- 51. Adh-Dhariyat (The Scattering Winds)
- 52. At-Tur (The Mountain)
- 53. An-Najm (The Star)
- 54. Al-Qamar (The Moon)
- 55. Ar-Rahman (The Compassionate)
- 56. Al-Qaqi'a (The Inevitable)
- 57. Al-Hadid (Iron)
- 58. Al-Mujadila (She who disputes)
- 59. Al-Hashr (The Gathering)
- 60. Al-Mumtahina (She who is examined)
- 61. As-Saff (The Ranks)
- 62. Al-Jumu'a (The Congregation)
- 63. Al-Munafiqun (The Hypocrites)
- 64. Al-Taghabun (Mutual Disposession)
- 65. At-Talaq (Divorce)
- 66. At-Tahrim (Forbiddance)
- 67. Al-Mulk (Dominion)
- 68. Al-Qalam (The Pen)
- 69. Al-Haqqa (The Undeniable Reality)
- 70. Al-Ma'arij (The Ascending Ways)
- 71. Nuh (Noah)
- 72. Al-Jinn (The Jinn)
- 73. Al-Muzzammil (The Enwrapped One)
- 74. Al-Muddathir (The Covered One)
- 75. Al-Qiyama (Resurrection)
- 76. Al-Insan (The Human)
- 77. Al-Mursalat (Those Sent Forth)
- 78. An-Naba' (The Tiding)
- 79. An-Nazi'at (The Snatchers)
- 80. Abasa (He Frowned)
- 81. At-Takwir (The Enfolding)
- 82. Al-Infitar (The Spitting)
- 83. Al-Mutaffifeen (The Defrauders)
- 84. Al-Inshiqaq (The Bursting Open)
- 85. Al Burooj (The Constellations)
- 86. Al-Tariq (The Night Visitant)
- 87. Al-A'la (The Highest)
- 88. Al-Ghashiya (The Overwhelming Event)
- 89. Al-Fajr (The Dawn)
- 90. Al-Balad (The City)
- 91. Ash-Shams (The Sun)
- 92. Al-Lail (The Night)
- 93. Ad-Dhuha (The Morning Brightness)
- 94. Ash-Sharh (Expansion)
- 95. At-Teen (The Fig)
- 96. Al-Alaq (The Blood Clot)
- 97. Al-Qadr (The Night of Power)
- 98. Al-Bayyina (The Clear Proof)
- 99. Az-Zalzala (The Earthquake)
- 100. Al-'Adiyat (The Chargers)
- 101. Al-Qari'a (The Catastrophe)
- 102. At-Takathur (Vying for Increase)
- 103. Al-'Asr (Time)
- 104. Al-Humaza (The Slanderer)
- 105. Al-Feel (The Elephant)
- 106. Quraysh (Quraysh)
- 107. Al-Ma'oon (Assistance)
- 108. Al-Kawthar (Abundance)
- 109. Al-Kafiroon (Disbelievers)
- 110. An-Nasr (Help)
- 111. Al-Masad (Palm Fiber)
- 112. Al-Ikhlas (Sincerity)
- 113. Al-Falaq (Daybreak)
- 114. An-Nas (Mankind)
4:157And because of their saying: We slew the Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, Allah's messenger - they slew him not nor crucified him, but it appeared so unto them; and lo! those who disagree concerning it are in doubt thereof; they have no knowledge thereof save pursuit of a conjecture; they slew him not for certain.
وَقَوْلِهِمْ إِنَّا قَتَلْنَا الْمَسِيحَ عِيسَى ابْنَ مَرْيَمَ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ وَمَا قَتَلُوهُ وَمَا صَلَبُوهُ وَلَكِنْ شُبِّهَ لَهُمْ وَإِنَّ الَّذِينَ اخْتَلَفُوا فِيهِ لَفِي شَكٍّ مِنْهُ مَا لَهُمْ بِهِ مِنْ عِلْمٍ إِلَّا اتِّبَاعَ الظَّنِّ وَمَا قَتَلُوهُ يَقِينًا
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