يَمْلِكُونَ

Appears 9 times in the Quran. (Root: ملك)
  1. Say: Who is the Lord of the heavens and the earth?-- Say: Allah. Say: Do you take then besides Him guardians who do not control any profit or harm for themselves? Say: Are the blind and the seeing alike? Or can the darkness and the light be equal? Or have they set up with Allah associates who have created creation like His, so that what is created became confused to them? Say: Allah is the Creator of all things, and He is the One, the Supreme.

  2. Say: Call on those whom you assert besides Him, so they shall not control the removal of distress from you nor (its) transference.

  3. They shall not control intercession, save he who has made a covenant with the Beneficent Allah.

  4. And they have taken besides Him gods, who do not create anything while they are themselves created, and they control not for themselves any harm or profit, and they control not death nor life, nor raising (the dead) to life.

  5. You only worship idols besides Allah and you create a lie surely they whom you serve besides Allah do not control for you any sustenance, therefore seek the sustenance from Allah and serve Him and be grateful to Him; to Him you shall be brought back.

  6. Say: Call upon those whom you assert besides Allah; they do not control the weight of an atom in the heavens or in the earth nor have they any partnership in either, nor has He among them any one to back (Him) up.

  7. He causes the night to enter in upon the day, and He causes the day to enter in upon the night, and He has made subservient (to you) the sun and the moon; each one follows its course to an appointed time; this is Allah, your Lord, His is the kingdom; and those whom you call upon besides Him do not control a straw.

  8. Or have they taken intercessors besides Allah? Say: what! even though they did not ever have control over anything, nor do they understand.

  9. The Lord of the heavens and the earth and what is between them, the Beneficent Allah, they shall not be able to address Him.