16 verses have
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in Edition Clear Qur'an by Talal Itani / Al-Furqaan (The Criterion)
25:2He to whom belongs the kingdom of the heavens and the earth, who took to Himself no son, who never had a partner in His kingship; who created everything and determined its measure.
25:3And yet, instead of Him, they produce for themselves gods that create nothing, but are themselves created; that have no power to harm or benefit themselves; and no power over life, death, or resurrection.
25:5And they say, “Tales of the ancients; he wrote them down; they are dictated to him morning and evening.”
25:16They will have therein whatever they desire, forever. That is upon your Lord a binding promise.
25:20We never sent any messengers before you, but they ate food and walked in the marketplaces. And We made some of you tempters for one another—will you be patient? Your Lord is always Observing.
25:24The companions of Paradise on that Day will be better lodged, and more fairly accommodated.
25:33Whatever argument they come to you with, We provide you with the truth, and a better exposition.
25:39To each We presented the parables; and each We devastated utterly.
25:48And it is He who sends the winds, bringing advance news of His mercy; and We send down from the sky pure water.
25:49To revive dead lands thereby, and to provide drink for the multitude of animals and humans We created.
25:50We have circulated it among them, that they may reflect, but most people persist in thanklessness.
25:54And it is He who, from fluid, created the human being. Then He made relationships through marriage and mating. Your Lord is Omnipotent.
25:58And put your trust in the Living, the One who never dies; and celebrate His praise. He suffices as the All-Informed Knower of the faults of His creatures.
25:59He who created the heavens and the earth and everything between them in six days, then settled on the Throne. The Most Merciful. Ask about Him a well-informed.
25:60And when it is said to them, “Bow down to the Merciful,” they say, “And what is the Merciful? Are we to bow down to whatever you command us?” And it increases their aversion.
25:62And it is He who made the night and the day alternate—for whoever desires to reflect, or desires to show gratitude.
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The Holy Quran · Al-Baqara (The Cow) · 2:274