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The word(s) "their" appears 1234 time(s) in 892 verse(s) in Quran in Muhammad Habib Shakir translation.

(591) And they shall not have any intercessors from among their gods they have joined with Allah, and they shall be deniers of their associate-gods.
(592) Nay! those who are unjust follow their low desires without any knowledge; so who can guide him whom Allah makes err? And they shall have no helpers.
(593) Of those who divided their religion and became seas every sect rejoicing in what they had with them
(594) And when harm afflicts men, they call upon their Lord, turning to Him, then when He makes them taste of mercy from Him, lo! some of them begin to associate (others) with their Lord,
(595) And when We make people taste of mercy they rejoice in it, and if an evil befall them for what their hands have already wrought, lo! they are in despair.
(596) Whoever disbelieves, he shall be responsible for his disbelief, and whoever does good, they prepare (good) for their own souls,
(597) And certainly We sent before you apostles to their people, so they came to them with clear arguments, then We gave the punishment to those who were guilty; and helping the believers is ever incumbent on Us.
(598) For surely you cannot, make the dead to hear and you cannot make the deaf to hear the call, when they show their backs and turn away.
(599) Nor can you lead away the blind out of their error. You cannot make to hear any but those who believe in Our communications so they shall submit.
(600) But on that day their excuse shall not profit those who were unjust, nor shall they be regarded with goodwill.
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The word(s) "their" appears 1234 time(s) in 892 verse(s) in Quran in Muhammad Habib Shakir translation.