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Although many hard-line and extremist Muslim societies have adopted capital punishment for other than the crime of murder, this is in violation of the Qur ' anic law mentioned above, and so is rejected by most orthodox commentators and scholars.
Although not mentioned in the Qur ' an by the name, all Muslim scholars, both classical and modern have included Ezekiel in the prophetic pantheon.
Although Isaiah is not mentioned by name in the Qur ' an or in the authenticated sayings of Prophet Muhammed, Muslim sources have accepted him as a prophet.
Although only twenty-five prophets are mentioned by name in the Qur ' an, a hadith ( no.
Although it offers many incidents from the lives of many prophets, the Qur ' an focuses with special narrative and rhetorical emphasis on the careers of the first four of these five Major Prophets.
Although he is mentioned in the Qur ' an, his name is not given but he is instead referred to as " a Prophet ".
Although the Qur ' an makes no mention of the birth of Abraham, as it does of Moses, the earliest incident involving Abraham is his preaching to his father, Azar, who in Judeo-Christian tradition is known as Terah.
Although God told Abraham that His plan was the final word, and therefore Abraham's prayers would be of no effect, the Qur ' an nonetheless reinforces Abraham's kind nature through this particular event.
Although not mentioned by name in the Qur ' an, she is referenced and alluded to via the story of her husband.
Although the Qur ' an does not mention Sarah by name, it mentions the annunciation of the birth of Isaac.
Although some Islamic scholar have inferred an implicit reference, the Qur ' an mentions the ' Majus ' or ' Magus ' or Magians ( المجوس ) explicitly only once:
Although the Jewish traditions encapsulate parts of this story, a deeper insight has been given in the Qur ' anic passages referring to Zul-Qarnayn ( Cyrus of Babylon ).
( Qur ' an 42: 37 ) and says that Although the just requital for an injustice is an equivalent retribution, those who pardon and maintain righteousness are rewarded by GOD.
Although the Qur ' an does not mention the name " Jerusalem ", the hadith assert that it was from Jerusalem that Muhammad ascended to heaven in the Night Journey, or Isra and Miraj.
Jacob is mentioned by name in the Qur ' an around sixteen times. Although many of these verses praise him rather than recount an instance from his narrative, the Qur ' an nonetheless records several significant events from the life of Jacob.
Although Muslim tradition and literature greatly embellishes upon the narrative of Jacob, the earliest event involving Jacob in the Qur ' an is that of the angels giving " glad tidings " to Abraham and Sarah of the future birth of a prophetic son by the name of Isaac as well as a prophetic grandson by the name of Jacob. The Qur ' an states:
Although the death-bed scene is embellished upon in Jewish Tradition, and mentioned in the Book of Genesis, the Qur ' an mentions it to emphasize upon the notion that Abraham, Isaac, Ishmael and Jacob were all Muslims, as they bowed down in full faith to God and God alone.
Although scholars including ibn Taymiyyah claim that Muhammad has commented on the whole of the Qur ' an, others including Ghazali cite the limited amount of narratives, thus indicating that he has commented only on a portion of the Qur ' an.
Although it contains elements of both prose and poetry, and therefore is closest to Saj or rhymed prose, the Qur ' an is regarded as entirely apart from these classifications.
Although this was not formally included in Islamic law, the Sharia recognizes customs that prevailed at the time of Muhammad but were not abrogated by the Qur ' an or the tradition ( called " Divine silence ").
Although Zachariah himself is frequently mentioned by name in the Qur ' an, Elizabeth, while not mentioned by name, is referenced.
Although these two Surahs are separate entities in the Qur ' an and also are written in the Mushaf under separate names, they are so deeply related mutually with their contents closely resembling each other's that they have been designated by a common name Mu ' awwidhitayn ( the two Surahs in which refuge with Allah has been sought ).

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Although it is in some ways comparable to a voluntary sale of assets for cash, to which section 203 quite clearly applies, the courts and Treasury have held that acquiring corporations in several types of non-taxable reorganizations may sue for refund of taxes paid by transferors.
Although his respect for Aristotle was diminished as his travels made it clear that much of Aristotle's geography was clearly wrong, when the old philosopher released his works to the public, Alexander complained " Thou hast not done well to publish thy acroamatic doctrines ; for in what shall I surpass other men if those doctrines wherein I have been trained are to be all men's common property?
Although not normally thought of as biotechnology, agriculture clearly fits the broad definition of " using a biotechnological system to make products " such that the cultivation of plants may be viewed as the earliest biotechnological enterprise.
Although clearly both genetic and environmental input is needed for a child to develop normally, considerable debate remains about how genetic information might guide cognitive development.
Although he complains about his poverty in his poems, he clearly belonged to one of the wealthiest families of the area.
Although the Cantino planisphere ( 1504 ) and the Ruysch map ( 1507 ) clearly delineate the Maldive Islands, giving them the same names, they do not show any islands to the south which can be identified as the Chagos archipelago.
Although the text contains some inaccuracies, it clearly identifies the main component as naphtha.
Although clearly a development of the hoplite, the Macedonian phalanx was tactically more versatile, especially used in the combined arms tactics favoured by the Macedonians.
Although artistic display has clearly been a function of jewellery from the very beginning, the other roles described above tended to take primacy.
Although the changes gave the president the power to dissolve parliament, it also more clearly defined the parliament's powers.
Although the changes gave the President the power to dissolve Parliament, it also more clearly defined Parliament's powers.
Although the events were clearly a dynastic struggle, " the division was not between native barons and newcomers from the West, but between the king's maternal and paternal kin.
Although stylistically their music had little in common, he clearly felt that he needed, and benefitted from, Webern ’ s acute perfectionism.
Although federal courts ' application of the Connelly rule has been inconsistent and state courts have often failed to appreciate the consequences of the case, Connelly clearly marked a significant change in the application of the voluntariness standard.
Although disputed by some, the ledger books of Takeda clearly show that Ueshiba spent a great deal of time training in Daitō-ryū between 1915 and 1937.
Although pure riding skill clearly played a large part in his success, the ability of his chief race engineer, Jeremy Burgess, to perfect the suspension and geometry of a racing motorcycle gave him an enormous advantage over his rivals.
Although clearly peers ( both won Nobel prizes in physics ), a formal panel of reviewers was not sought, as is done for many scientific journals today.
Although they are at temperatures of roughly, the contrast with the surrounding material at about 5780 K ( 5500 ° C ) leaves them clearly visible as dark spots, as the luminous intensity of a heated black body ( closely approximated by the photosphere ) is a function of temperature to the fourth power.
Although he rejected Frith ’ s radicalism, by 1534 he clearly signalled that he had broken with Rome and that he had set a new theological course.
Although based on those of Merton College, these statutes clearly display the lack of resources then available to the college.
Although William of Jumieges's claim that the ducal fleet numbered 3, 000 ships is clearly an exaggeration, it was probably large and mostly built from scratch.
Although the Ancient Greeks had no separate word for logic as distinct from language and reason, Aristotle's newly coined word " syllogism " ( syllogismos ) identified logic clearly for the first time as a distinct field of study.
Although he was clearly not guilty, he chose to accept the pardon.
Although the word hippies made isolated appearances during the late 1950s and early 1960s, the first clearly contemporary use of the term appeared in print on September 5, 1965, in the article, " A New Haven for Beatniks ", by San Francisco journalist Michael Fallon.
Although his research clearly has its roots in the alchemical tradition, Boyle is largely regarded today as the first modern chemist, and therefore one of the founders of modern chemistry, and one of the pioneers of modern experimental scientific method.

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