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English translations of the verse: [note 1] Sahih International: Fight those who do not believe in Allah or in the Last Day and who do not consider unlawful what Allah and His Messenger have made unlawful and who do not adopt the religion of truth from those who were given the Scripture - [fight] until they give the jizyah willingly while they are humbled.
29 The Jews and Christians to be attacked (if they refuse to pay the Jizya tax) 30 Jews and Christians reproved for applying the epithet “Son of God” to Uzayr and Jesus; 31-32 They take their priests and monks and Jesus as Lords besides Allah. 33 Islam superior to all other religions; 34-35 Stingy Muslims likened to covetous monks—their ...
A dictionary of the Bible; dealing with its language, literature, and contents, including the Biblical theology Date and time of digitizing 12:52, 4 November 2009
The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition The third edition contained "more than 200,000 boldface forms" (entries). [ 57 ] The fourth and fifth editions each added roughly 10,000 additional "new words and senses". [ 58 ]
The literal meaning of the Arabic word tawba is "to return" and is repeated in the Qur'an and hadith (sayings of the Islamic prophet Muhammad).In the context of Islam, it means to turn or to retreat from past sinful and evil activities, and to firmly resolve to abstain from them in future.
Patrick Hanks (UK, 1940–2024) English language general, onomastic, and LSP; Johann Ernst Hanxleden (Germany/India, 1681–1732) Malayalam, Sanskrit and Portuguese dictionary; Orin Hargraves (US, born 1953) English dictionary of slang and rhyme; Alexander Harkavy (Belarus/US, 1863–1939) Yiddish and English bilingual
COBUILD, an acronym for Collins Birmingham University International Language Database, is a British research facility set up at the University of Birmingham in 1980 and funded by Collins publishers. The facility was initially led by professor John Sinclair . [ 1 ]
Ṭūbā (Arabic: طُوبَى, lit. 'blessedness') is a tree which grows in Jannah (the Garden of Eden) according to Islam. The term is mentioned in the Quran in surah ar-Ra'd, verse 29: "Those who believed, and work righteousness, Tuba is for them and a beautiful place of (final) return", as well as in several ahadith.