Constant harm

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Quran Citation of Constant harm

Quran Aya Mentioned Constant harm

The following Ayat cited Constant harm
Sura PageSurat and AyahPolaritySura ClassificationSura SequenceRelated SubjectsAyah Text
Surat AlImran Ayah 120Surat AlImran0.3289If aught that is good befalls you, it grieves them; but if some misfortune overtakes you, they rejoice at it. But if ye are constant and do right, not the least harm will their cunning do to you; for Allah Compasseth round about all that they do.

Total number of Mentions of Constant harm in Quran

Constant harm is mentioned Quran 1

Total Number of Positive Sentiment Ayah that Mentioned Constant harm in Quran

Constant harm is mentioned Quran

1
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Total Number of Negative Sentiment Ayah that Mentioned Constant harm in Quran

Constant harm is mentioned Quran

0
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Constant harm Analysis Plot

The following plots show the trend of Constant harm in Quran according to Sura Classification and Sura Chronology Sequence. The plot points represents the average polarity of the Ayat in a specific Sura where Constant harm is mentioned. All Sura are ordered according to there descend chronological sequence. Additionally, the Makkan Surah are highlighted in Blue, the Madinah Surah are highlighted in Orange.


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Hadith Citation of Constant harm

The Following are Hadith that cited or mentioned Constant harm or a specific Ayah in Constant harm.

From Sahih AlBukhari

No Hadith in Sahih AlBukhari Cited Constant harm

From Sahih Muslim

No Hadith in Sahih Muslim Cited Constant harm

From Sunan AlNasai

No Hadith in Sunan AlNasai Cited Constant harm

From Sunan AlTermithi

No Hadith in Sunan AlTermithi Cited Constant harm

From Sunan Abu Dawoud

No Hadith in Sunan Abu Dawoud Cited Constant harm

From Muwata Malik

No Hadith in Muwata Malik Cited Constant harm