koranic造句1. A more expensive model recites a different Koranic verse at each hour.
2. The populace has always been mobilized around the Koranic concept of taghiya.
3. Dawood is a Koranic scholar from Cairo.
4. And there are, of course, Koranic manuscripts with refined calligraphy.
5. Objects bearing geometric decorations and Koranic inscriptions were clearly aimed at the Islamic market.
6. Seven Koranic teachers in Senegal have been condemned to jail sentences after they were found guilty of forcing children to beg.
7. " And in a Koranic verse dated by scholars to the final years of Muhammad's life, God tells humankind that he has "made you into nations and tribes, so that you might come to know one another.
8. Gadhafi's Green Book, a semicoherent blend of Koranic interpretation, socialism and pan-Arabism published in 1975.
9. But that sentence will be doubled if his Koranic recitation classes fail to make him a "hafez", someone who knows the Koran by heart.
10. In one feeding centre the room for the dead had become a Koranic school for young children.
11. And in the past 20 years some Islamic states, notably Iran and Pakistan, have tried to reimpose the Koranic ban—in practice, that is, to make bankers find ways round it.
12. Hence, while the influence of orthodox Christianity upon the Koran has been slight, apocryphal and heretical Christian legends, on the other hand, are one of the original sources of Koranic faith.
13. One of them left behind a video that quoted Koranic verses, cited conflicts between Western and Muslim nations and showed wartime footage.
14. Its fighters now style themselves as religious warriors, and its propaganda is laced with Koranic verses.
15. One mother near the town of Dosso, Fati Halidou, who has lost four of her seven children, told me that after childbirth, it is best to give a baby sugar water or Koranic water.
16. Pakistan objected to the depiction of Adam, which it said broke a prohibition on depicting Koranic figures.
17. In Srinagar, the capital of the Indian-controlled section of Kashmir, a spiritual healer treats a man suffering from temporary blindness with prayers and restorative Koranic verses .
18. Schoolchildren were taught this mythology from Col. Gadhafi's Green Book, a semicoherent blend of Koranic interpretation, socialism and pan-Arabism published in 1975.