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 1  I             | inherited from his father was five camels and a slave girl.~ ~
 2  I             |    when the angel uttered the five verses which commence the
 3  I             |     call the believers to the five daily prayers.~ ~His next
 4  I             |     and invariable formula at five stated times of the day,
 5  I             |  pilgrimage,' the last of the five incumbent practices of the
 6  I             |      the antediluvians: their five idols also worshipped by
 7  I,       II(5)|  middle or the odd one of the five.~ ~ ./. 
 8  I,      III   |     Lord will assist you with five thousand of His angels, (
 9 II,    XVIII   |     dog:' and they will say, 'Five, and the sixth of them was
10 II,    LVIII   |      makes the fourth? nor of five but He makes the sixth?
11 II,     LXXI(2)|                     For these five idols, see Introduction,
12 II,    LXXIV(1)|                     The first five verses of this chapter form
13 II,     XCVI(2)|                           The five opening verses of the chapter
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