Is author of good and evil deeds, xci. 8 (38)

And yet good is from Him, evil from man, iv. 81 (419)

Omniscient, vi. 59 (322); lviii. 8 (451)

Omnipotent (passim)

All seeing but unseen, vi. 103 (327); lvii. 6 (407)

All hearing, xliv. 5 (89)

Gracious, iii. 28 (388)

Omnipresent, lvii. 3 (407)

His Providence (passim)

Eternal, cxii. 2 (29)

The first and last, lvii. 3 (407)

Forgiving (passim)

Grateful, iv. 146 (426)

Subtile, vi. 103 (327)

Self-sufficient, xxvii. 40 (176); xxxv. 27 (292)

Gog, Magog, xviii. 93 (188); xxi. 96 (157)

Goliath. See Djalout.

Greeks, xxx. 1 (210)

Greetings, iv. 88 (420)

Habil (Abel), v. 30 (489)

Haman, vizier of Pharaoh, xxviii. 5 (247); xxix. 38 (264); xl. 25, 38 (242, 43)

Harut and Marut, ii. 96 (348)

Heavens, seven, lxvii. 3 (142); lxxviii. 12 (52)

Hedjr, xv. 80 (115)

Hell, made for Djinn and men, vii. 36 (296); xi. 120 (225)

Duration of, xi. 109 (224); vi. 128 (329)

Honein, ix. 25 (473)

Hotama or Crushing Fire, civ. 4, 5 (30)

Houd, vii. 63 (300); xi. 52 (220); xxvi. 123 (107)


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