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ahlaknaha [3]

Al-Aaraf | 7:4|
|There leave been many habitations which We destroyed. Our scourge came upon them all of a sudden at night or at a time during the day where they were taking rest.


| 007.:004 [KSU] | Wakam | min | qaryatin | ahlaknaha | fajaaha | basuna | bayatan | aw | hum | qailoona

Al-Ambia | 21:6|
|The fact, however, is that no habitation, which We destroyed before them, believed (in spite of signs); now, will they, then, believe?

| 021.:006 [KSU] | Ma | amanat | qablahum | min | qaryatin | ahlaknaha | afahum | yuminoona

Al-Ambia | 21:95|
|And it is not possible that the habitation We have once destroyed gets another lease of life

| 021.:095 [KSU] | Waharamun | AAala | qaryatin | ahlaknaha | annahum | la | yarjiAAoona

Al-Hajj | 22:45|
|There are (the ruins of) many a wicked habitation which We destroyed: today they are lying upside down upon their roofs. How many a well has been rendered useless, and how many a lofty castle is lying in ruins!

| 022.:045 [KSU] | Fakaayyin | min | qaryatin | ahlaknaha | wahiya | thalimatun | fahiya | khawiyatun | AAala | AAurooshiha | wabirin | muAAattalatin | waqasrin | masheedin