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 1  I             |           born and bravest man was recognised as head of the tribe, and
 2  I             |        Poetic frenzy was evidently recognised by them as nearly akin to
 3  I             |             and he was himself the recognised Apostle of God!~ ~But at
 4  I             |        triumph for Mohammed, as it recognised his position as an independent
 5  I             |           Meccans in disguise were recognised amongst the assailants.
 6  I             |          the towns adopt it as the recognised correct style, deliberately
 7  I             | comparatively few various readings recognised, but it is clear that great
 8  I             |       itself.~ ~The chief prophets recognised by the Qur'ân are the following:
 9  I,      XII   |         and he knew them, but they recognised not him.~ ~And when he had
10 II,     XVII(1)|  associated with God is constantly recognised, their divinity only being
11 II,  XXXVIII(2)|           changed in form, was not recognised by his subjects, and wandered
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