M. H. Shakir, The Holy Quran; Arabic Text and English Translation; Foot-notes by M. H. Shakir (1974)
Islam, significance of … 2:112
Main principles of … 2:3-4
Brother-hood of man laid by … 49:13
Is the religion of all Prophets … 42:13
Accepts all the Prophets of the world … 2:4
High ideal of … 6:163
A perfect religion … 5:3
A historical religion, opposition to, shall be brought to naught … 61:8
Prophecy of its firm establishment … 32:5
Prevalence of, over all religions … 48:28; 61:8
Ultimate triumph of the principles of … 9:32-33
Sacrifices necessary for the triumph of … 61:10-13
Victories promised for … 48:21
Prophecy of establishment of the kingdom of … 24:55; 28:58
Resplendent light of … 24:35-38
Compared to a seed sown … 80:24-32
Progress of, shall be hampered for 1,000 years … 32:5
Steady progress notwithstanding severest opposition … 41:53
Signs of the advancement of … 7:57-58
Missionary propaganda made necessary by … 9:122
Unparalleled tolerance of … 22:40; 22:67
Forbids compulsion in religion … 2:256
Leniency of the martial and criminal laws of … 5:34
Recognizes a law being given to every people … 5:48
Levels all distinctions … 6:52
Believers’ hearts expanded for acceptance of … 6:126
Some superstitions swept ofl by … 6:137-140, 144-145
Denounces open and secret sins alike … 6:121
Introduces a new meaning into the principle of sacrifice … 22:36-37
Disallows vows of celibacy … 24:32
Moderation inculcated by … 42:41
Istekhara, (Consultation with apostles) … 58:12
Itikaf … 2:187