References to verse 2:201

BookReference
Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya Part V 6 Surah al-Baqarah, 2:201 [Publisher]
Chief of the Prophets 15 Al-Baqarah, 2:1–287.
Defence Against The Plague 9 It must be remembered that God Almighty has no sons. He has no associate and no son; nor does anyone have the right to claim to be God or the son of God. However, this phrase is used here by way of allegorical and metaphorical expression. As for instance in the Holy Quran, God has said: [‘The hand of Allah is over their hands’, surah al-Fath, 48:11], and has, thus, described His own hand as the hand of the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings of Allah be upon him, in the words: Allah’s hand was above their hands. He has also used the expression: [Say, ‘O you My servants’, surah az-Zumar, 39:54], instead of [Say, ‘O servants of Allah’], and as He also said: [‘Celebrate the praises of Allah as you celebrated the praises of your fathers’, surah al-Baqarah, 2:201]. It is, therefore, necessary to study these words of God with full concentration and care. Believe in them as allegorical and do not try to probe into their deeper meanings—leave that to God. Hold fast to the truth that God does not take to Himself a son; yet, there are many allegories to be found in His word. Beware, therefore, of construing literally that which is allegorical, for that would be ruin. There is a clear revelation concerning me set out in Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya: [Tell them; I am but a human being like yourselves. It is revealed to me that your God is One God and that all good is contained in the Quran]. —Author
Fountain of Chritianity 14 I once saw in a kashf [a vision experienced while awake] that I created a new earth and a new heaven, and then I said "Now, let us create man." [When this kashf was made public], the ignorant mullahs raised a great tumult and accused me of claiming to be God. What the kashf actually meant was that God would bring about such a great change through me that heaven and earth would become new, and true people would be born. Similarly, God once said to me, i.e., "You are to Me like an offspring, and your relationship to Me is such that the world knows nothing of it." The mullahs became wild at this and asked if there could be any more doubt about my being a kafir, and they completely forgot the verse, [Remember Allah as you remember your forefathers.—Al-Baqarah, 2:201 - Publishers] [Author]
Haqiqatul-Wahi 7 Surah al-Baqarah, 2:201 [Publisher]
Haqiqatul-Wahi 5 Surah al-Baqarah, 2:201 [Publisher]
Haqiqatul-Wahi 3 Allah the Almighty is Holy, without a son. This revelation is metaphorical as is the case with the following commandment of God: Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:201] That is, remember God in the way that you remember your fathers. The Holy Quran is full of such metaphors. Those who understand and possess erudition see nothing amiss in this. Thus, these words are not incongruous and similar examples can be found in multiple divine Scriptures and the sayings of those Holy people who are often referred to as Sufis. Thus, O people of understanding! Do not be hasty in coming to a decision about me. (Author)
Lecture Ludhiana 33 2:201 [Translator]
The Essence of Islam – Volume I 24 al-Baqarah, 2:201 [Publisher]
The Essence of Islam – Volume III 3 ‘Celebrate the praises of Allah as you celebrated the praises of your fathers, or even more than that.’—Al-Baqarah, 2:201 [Publisher]
The Essence of Islam – Volume III 10 Al-Baqarah, 2:201 [Publisher]