Topics starting with B
Baal37:125Badr8:5,8:12,8:17,8:42(March 624, Ramadhan 2AH)
Bani Qaynuqaa3:118,3:120,5:82,8:56-61
(hostility toward M. after Badr. Eventually resettled first in Wadi al-Qura, then near the Syrian border)
(5:82 Most Bani Qaynuqaa at Yathrib hoping that Quraysh would end fledgling Islam after Badr: 3:118, 3:120)
Bakkah
Beasts6:38,22:18,25:49,36:71,42:11,43:12,45:4Bedouin9:90-99,9:101-106,33:20,48:11,48:16,49:14
Bees16:68
Behavior
- argue in a kindly manner with those given earlier revelation16:125,29:46
- avoid becoming involved in matters you know nothing of17:36
- avoid grave sins and shameful deeds53:32
- avoid guesswork about one another49:12
- be generous16:90
- be just in your opinions4:58,5:8,5:42,6:152,16:90(see Judgement)
- be true and equitable4:135,5:8,25:72,55:8-9,70:33,83:1-3
- community should be moderate2:143,25:67
- conceit discouraged4:36,31:18,57:23
- don't
- each group given a law and way of life2:148,5:48,10:47,10:74,13:38,16:36,16:63,16:84
- forgive Jews who distort the Qur'an5:13
- forgive non-believers31:15,45:14
- forgive readily42:37
- keep promises2:177
- maligning believers is sinful33:58
- men (toward women)24:30
- pass by frivolous people in a dignified manner25:72
- peacemakers rewarded42:40
- perform excellent deeds4:58
- repel evil with something better13:22,28:54,41:34
- thereby perhaps making a good friend of a former enemy 41:34
- rulers make decisions after consultations42:38
- speak justly toward those in want, if you can do nothing else17:28
- towards
- treat non-belligerent non-believers with equity60:8
- vie with each other to do good deeds3:133,23:61
- wives of the Prophet33:28-34
- women (toward men)24:31
BeliefBelievers2:2-5,2:285,8:2-4,8:24,9:18- men and women are each others' friends and protectors9:71
- those who treat them badly24:23,33:58,85:10
Bible5:64,5:65,5:68BiologyBirds6:38,16:79,21:41,27:16,27:17,27:20,34:10,38:19,67:19Borders (jurisdictional boundaries)8:72
Botany13:4,39:21
- two sexes to every plant13:3
Booty8:1,48:15,59:6-7
(8:1 Booty belongs to M to avoid squabbles between fighters and those who stayed behind to protect M during the battle of Badr)
(Sa'd's judgement against Bani Qurayz.ah's treachery at Uhud was from Old Testament: Deuteronomy 20:13-14 - "And when the Lord thy God hath delivered it into thine hands, thou shalt smite every male thereof with the edge of thy sword: (14) But the women, and the little ones, and the cattle, and all that is in the city, even all the spoil thereof, shalt thou take unto thyself; and thou shalt eat the spoil of thine enemies, which the Lord thy God hath given thee.")- enjoy that which is lawful and good8:69
- must not benefit those already rich59:7
- one fifth goes for charity8:41
Builders38:37Burden (see Adversity)
Burial
- indirect reference to?5:31
BusinessByzantines30:2-4