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 1  I             |      with divining arrows in his hand, and a statue or picture
 2  I             |         that she offered him her hand, and although she was forty
 3  I             |        the sake of obtaining the hand of Mohammed's daughter,
 4  I             |       placed the sun on my right hand and the moon on my left,
 5  I             |        the Muslims, on the other hand, captured a caravan belonging
 6  I             |       Mecca all was ready to his hand: the Kaabah contained all
 7  I             |   unwillingness that any Gentile hand should touch their holy
 8  I             |     first to take the matter .in hand, and employed Zâid ibn THâbit
 9  I             |    traditions, tracing them from hand to hand up to their original
10  I             |        tracing them from hand to hand up to their original sources,
11  I             |        right and one on his left hand, to record his every action.~ ~
12  I,        0(1)|         so that the palms of the hand reach the knees, or so that
13  I             |  reproved for saying that 'God's hand is fettered.' Some of them
14  I             |          the snake and the white hand. The magicians eon-tend
15  I             |  reproved for saying that 'God's hand is fettered.' Some of them
16  I             |         a snake and of the white hand: sends him to Pharaoh: Moses
17  I             |        of the rod and the 'white hand.' Moses' contest with the
18  I,       II   |     their reward at their Lord's hand, and there is no fear for
19  I,       II   |         remit it, or he in whose hand is the marriage tie remits
20  I,       II   |         a double; God closes His hand and holds it out, and unto
21  I,       II   |         laps it lapping with his hand 4.'~ ~And they drank from
22  I,      III   |       whom Thou pleasest; in Thy hand is good. Verily, Thou art
23  I,      III   |      Lord, say, 'Grace is in the hand of God, He gives it to whom
24  I,      III   |          ye shall have the upper hand if ye but be believers.~ ~
25  I,       IV   |      them right management, then hand over to them their property,
26  I,       IV   |    devour in reason, and when ye hand over to them their property,
27  I,        V   |        stretch forth to me thine hand to kill me, I will not stretch
28  I,        V   |      will not stretch forth mine hand to kill thee; verily, I
29  I,        V   |             The Jews say, 'God's hand is fettered;' their hands
30  I,      VII   |         105] and he drew out his hand, and lo! it was white to
31  I,       IX   |         Were there goods nigh at hand, and a moderate journey,
32  I,     XIII   |        one who stretches out his hand to the water that it may
33  I,      XIV   |        an appointed time nigh at hand, and we will respond to
34 II,     XVII   |      easy speech.~ ~Make not thy hand fettered to thy neck, nor
35 II,    XVIII   |     their cave towards the right hand, and when it set leave them
36 II,    XVIII   |       set leave them on the left hand, while they were in the
37 II,    XVIII(2)|                           In the hand of each.~ ~ ./. 
38 II,       XX   |        What is that in thy right hand, O Moses?'~ ~Said he, 'It
39 II,       XX   |          state.~ ~'But press thy hand to thy side, it shall come
40 II,       XX   |         to-day who has the upper hand.'~ ~Said they, 'O Moses!
41 II,       XX   |        thou shalt have the upper hand. Throw down what is in thy
42 II,       XX   |        down what is in thy right hand; and it shall devour what
43 II,    XXIII   |               90] Say, 'In whose hand is the dominion of everything;
44 II,     XXIV   |     other,-when one puts out his hand he can scarcely see it;
45 II,     XXVI   |           and he plucked out his hand, and, behold, it was white
46 II,     XXVI   |   sorcerers if we gain the upper hand.'~ ~[40] And when the sorcerers
47 II,     XXVI   |        hire if we gain the upper hand?' Said he, 'Yes; and, verily,
48 II,     XXVI   |         who shall gain the upper hand!'~ ~And Moses threw down
49 II,    XXVII   | forgiving, merciful! but put thy hand in thy bosom, it shall come
50 II,   XXVIII   |     amongst the safe. Thrust thy hand into thy bosom, it shall
51 II,   XXVIII   |         you shall gain the upper hand.'~ ~And when Moses came
52 II,     XXIX   |          write it with thy right hand, for in that case those
53 II,      XXX   |       have ye of what your right hand possess partners in what
54 II,   XXXIII   |       hire 1, and what thy right hand possesses 2 out of the booty
55 II,   XXXIII   |      thee; except what thy right hand possesses, for God is ever
56 II,   XXXIII(4)|      husband and his guests, and hand over the dishes and any
57 II,    XXXIV   |        two gardens, on the right hand and on the left, 'Eat from
58 II,   XXXVII   |      them smiting with the right hand.~ ~And they 2 rushed towards
59 II,   XXXVII   |      them and they had the upper hand; and we gave them both the
60 II,  XXXVIII   |        minds, - 'and take in thy hand a bundle, and strike therewith,
61 II,    XXXIX   |        be rolled up in His right hand! Celebrated be His praise!
62 II,      XLI   |      haply ye may gain the upper hand 2.' But we will make those
63 II,    XLVII   |          while ye have the upper hand; for God is with you and
64 II,   XLVIII   |         allegiance to God;-God's hand is above their hands! and
65 II,   XLVIII   |      them with a victory nigh at hand 3, and many spoils for them
66 II,   XLVIII   |          that, a victory nigh at hand 4.~ ~He it is who sent His
67 II,     LVII   |          them and on their right hand 1, - 'Glad tidings for you
68 II,    LXIII   |        an appointed time nigh at hand, then would I surely give
69 II,    LXVII   |           Blessed be He in whose hand is the kingdom, for He is
70 II,     LXIX   |      given his book in his right hand, he shall say, 'Here! take
71 II,     LXIX   |       given his book in his left hand he shall say, 'O, would
72 II,     LXIX   |          seized him by the right hand, then we would have cut
73 II,   LXXXIV   |      given his book in his right hand, he shall be reckoned with
74 II,   LXXXIV(2)|                 I.e. in the left hand, which will be chained behind
75 II,   LXXXIV(2)|       behind the back, the right hand being fettered to the neck.~ ~ ./. 
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