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 1  I             |          aloof, and that was Abu Laheb, the uncle of the prophet,
 2  I             |          been that his uncle Abu Laheb, although one of the most
 3  I             |      Sûrahs is that entitled Abu Laheb. Mohammed had at length
 4  I             |         el 'Huzzah, surnamed Abu Laheb, 'he of the flame,' indignantly
 5  I             | proclaimed the Sûrah bearing Abu Laheb's name, in which he enunciates
 6  I             |          ân. Denunciation of Abu Laheb for his opposition.~ ~XCVII.
 7  I             |          CXI. THE CHAPTER OF ABU LAHEB. (Mecca.)~ ~Denunciation
 8  I             |              Denunciation of Abu Laheb and his wife, who are threatened
 9 II,   XXXIII(2)|       restrictions. Zâid and Abu Laheb, Sarah CXI, are the only
10 II,      CXI   |               THE CHAPTER OF ABU LAHEB 2.~ ~(CXI. Mecca.)~ ~IN
11 II,      CXI(2)|     Introduction, p. xxviii. Abu Laheb, 'the father of the flame,'
12 II,      CXI   |          compassionate God.~ Abu Laheb's two hands shall perish,
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