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The word(s) "j" appears 828 time(s) in 698 verse(s) in Quran in Muhammad Habib Shakir translation.

(441) And his hosts of the jinn and the men and the birds were gathered to him, and they were formed into groups.
(442) One audacious among the jinn said: I will bring it to you before you rise up from your place; and most surely I am strong (and) trusty for it.
(443) It was said to her: Enter the palace; but when she saw it she deemed it to be a great expanse of water, and bared her legs. He said: Surely it is a palace made smooth with glass. She said: My Lord! surely I have been unjust to myself, and I submit with Sulaiman to Allah, the Lord of the worlds.
(444) So those are their houses fallen down because they were unjust, most surely there is a sign in this for a people who know.
(445) Surely your Lord will judge between them by his judgment, and He is the Mighty, the knowing.
(446) And on the day when We will gather from every nation a party from among those who rejected Our communications, then they shall be formed into groups.
(447) Until when they come, He will say: Did you reject My communications while you had no comprehensive knowledge of them? Or what was it that you did?
(448) And the word shall come to pass against them because they were unjust, so they shall not speak.
(449) So he went forth therefrom, fearing, awaiting, (and) he said: My Lord! deliver me from the unjust people.
(450) Then one of the two women came to him walking bashfully. She said: My father invites you that he may give you the reward of your having watered for us. So when he came to him and gave to him the account, he said: Fear not, you are secure from the unjust people.
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The word(s) "j" appears 828 time(s) in 698 verse(s) in Quran in Muhammad Habib Shakir translation.