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إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ لَا يَسْتَحْىِۦٓ أَن يَضْرِبَ مَثَلًا مَّا بَعُوضَةً فَمَا فَوْقَهَا

  • 1

    2.17-20

    Bakara  (Sığır)

    The parable of those with weak eeman

  • 2

    2.261-262

    Bakara  (Sığır)

    Parable of the sprouted grain

  • 3

    2.264

    Bakara  (Sığır)

    Parable of the barren rock

  • 4

    2.265

    Bakara  (Sığır)

    Parable of a garden on a hill

  • 5

    2.266

    Bakara  (Sığır)

    Parable of the ruined garden

  • 6

    7.175-178

    Araf  (Yüksek yerler)

    Parable of a dog

  • 7

    10.24

    Yunus  (Peygamber Yunus)

    The first parable about worldly life

  • 8

    13.17-18

    Rad  (Gök gürültüsü)

    Parable of foam and slag

  • 9

    14.18

    İbrahim  (Peygamber İbrahim)

    Parable about the disbelievers

  • 10

    14.24-27

    İbrahim  (Peygamber İbrahim)

    The parable of a good word and an evil word

  • 11

    16.73-75

    Nahl  (Bal arısı)

    Parable about the useless servant

  • 12

    16.76-77

    Nahl  (Bal arısı)

    The first parable about two men

  • 13

    16.92

    Nahl  (Bal arısı)

    Parable about the woman who unravels her yarn

  • 14

    16.112-113

    Nahl  (Bal arısı)

    The parable about the ungrateful city

  • 15

    18.32-44

    Kehf  (Mağara)

    The second parable about two men

  • 16

    18.45-46

    Kehf  (Mağara)

    The second parable about worldly life

  • 17

    22.73-74

    Hac  (Hac)

    Parable of the fly

  • 18

    24.35

    Nur  (Işık)

    Allah is the Light

  • 19

    29.41-43

    Ankebut  (Örümcek)

    Parable of the spider

  • 20

    30.28

    Rum  (Romalılar)

    Parable about ourselves

  • 21

    30.38

    Rum  (Romalılar)

    The first parable about slaves

  • 22

    36.13-29

    Yasin  (Yasin)

    Parable of the three messengers

  • 23

    39.29

    Zümer  (Zümreler)

    The second parable about two slaves

  • 24

    48.29

    Fetih  (Fetih)

    Parable of the Companions of the Prophet

  • 25

    57.20

    Hadıd  (Demir)

    The third parable about worldly life

  • 26

    59.18-21

    Haşr  (Toplanmak)

    Parable of the Quran

  • 27

    74.27-31

    Müddessir  (Örtünüp bürünen)

    Parable about the Guardians of Hell