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 1  I,        0(1)| bârid, singularly frigid and foreign to the spirit of the language.~ ~ ./. 
 2  I             |     This idea is by no means foreign to the genius of the old
 3  I             |   language would be quite as foreign to the spirit of~ ~ ./. 
 4  I             |    person hinted at speaks a foreign language and the Qur'ân
 5  I             |    it had been revealed in a foreign tongue the people would
 6 II,   XXXVII(1)|               Ez Zaqqûm is a foreign tree with an exceedingly
 7 II,      XLI   |         And had we made it a foreign Qur'ân, they would have
 8 II,      XLI   |     be detailed. . . . What! foreign and Arabic 1?' Say, 'It
 9 II,      XLI(1)|       is the revelation in a foreign tongue, and we who are expected
10 II,      XLI(1)|     revealed the Qur'ân in a foreign language, they had surely
11 II,      XLI(1)|      Book to be written in a foreign tongue, and the person unto
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