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  1  I             |           that he never 'recited a book before this,' and the passages
  2  I             |  perception of the contents of the book thus mysteriously shown
  3  I             |            should touch their holy Book, renders it extremely improbable
  4  I             |          to whom we have given the Book know him as they know their
  5  I             |           whom we have brought the Book know him as they know their
  6  I             |      angered Achilles in the first book of Homer s Iliad.~ ~Judged
  7  I             |      learnt them by heart, and the book itself shows that he occasionally
  8  I             |            to the danger that the 'Book of God' might be, ere long,
  9  I             |       Muslims themselves quote the Book.~ ~Besides the name Qur'
 10  I             |            Volume,' El Kitâb, 'the Book,' and EDH-DHikr, 'the Reminder.'
 11  I             |         use in the exegesis of the Book itself. Although the Muslim
 12  I             |     miscellaneous character of the book, as used by the Muslims,
 13  I             |           punished for demanding a book from heaven. Of old they
 14  I             |         revelation been a material book they would have disbelieved
 15  I             |         fate is all written in the Book: they too shall be gathered
 16  I             |          the same authority as the book of Moses was. Faith required
 17  I             |           Aaron. The People of the Book (Jews and Christians) appealed
 18  I             |             Mecca.)~ ~The Qur'ân a book calling men to believe in
 19  I             |          he has the 'Mother of the Book' (i.e. the Eternal Original).
 20  I             |     Jerusalem). Moses received the Book. Noah was a faithful servant.
 21  I             |        neck. Each one shall have a book on the resurrection day
 22  I             |         John is born and given the Book, judgment, grace, and purity.
 23  I             |      mission. The Arabs reject the book of Moses and the Qur'ân
 24  I             |          sorcerer or a forger. The book of Moses was revealed before,
 25  I,       II   |           A. L. M1 That 2 is the book! there is no doubt therein;
 26  I,       II   |            yourselves? ye read the Book, do ye not then understand?
 27  I,       II   |            folk, that know not the Book, but only idle tales; for
 28  I,       II   |            those who write out the Book with their hands and say '
 29  I,       II   |        then believe in part of the Book and disbelieve in part?
 30  I,       II   |                  We gave Moses the Book and we followed him up with
 31  I,       II   |         who do believe. And when a book came down from God confirming
 32  I,       II   |        those who have received the Book repudiate God's book, casting
 33  I,       II   |           the Book repudiate God's book, casting it behind their
 34  I,       II   |      whether of those who have the Book or of the idolaters, would
 35  I,       II   |         Many of those who have the Book would fain turn you back
 36  I,       II   |              and yet they read the Book. So, too, say those who
 37  I,       II   |           whom we have brought the Book~ ~ ./. and who read it as
 38  I,       II   |           signs and teach them the Book and wisdom, and to purify
 39  I,       II   |         verily, those who have the Book know that it is the truth
 40  I,       II   |            who have been given the Book every sign, they would not
 41  I,       II   |       Those whom we have given the Book know him 1 as they know
 42  I,       II   |       purify you and teach you the Book and wisdom, and to teach
 43  I,       II   |        manifested it to men in the Book, them God shall curse, and
 44  I,       II   |            God has revealed of the Book, and sell it for a little
 45  I,       II   |       because God has revealed the Book with truth, and verily those
 46  I,       II   |       those who disagree about the Book are in a wide schism.~ ~
 47  I,       II   |            and the angels, and the Book, and the prophets, and who
 48  I,       II   |                 down with them the Book in truth, to judge between
 49  I,       II   |            sent down to you of the Book and wisdom, to admonish
 50  I,       II   |         the marriage tie until the Book shall reach its time 2;
 51  I,      III   |          has sent down to thee the Book in truth, confirming what
 52  I,      III   |           has revealed to thee the Book, of which there are some
 53  I,      III   |            are the mother 1 of the Book; and others ambiguous; but
 54  I,      III   |       Islâm, and those to whom the Book was given disagreed not
 55  I,      III   |            who have been given the Book, unto the Gentiles 1, 'Are
 56  I,      III   |        been given a portion of the Book? they were called unto the
 57  I,      III   |          they were called unto the Book of God to decide between
 58  I,      III   |          and He will teach him the Book, and wisdom, and the law,
 59  I,      III   |           Say, 'O ye people of the Book, come to a word laid down
 60  I,      III   |       resigned.'~ ~O people of the Book, why do ye dispute about
 61  I,      III   |          sect of the people of the Book would fain they could lead
 62  I,      III   |        perceive.~ ~O people of the Book! why do ye disbelieve in
 63  I,      III   |      witness them? O people of the Book! why do ye clothe the truth
 64  I,      III   |          sect of the people of the Book say, 'Believe in what was
 65  I,      III   |           And of the people of the Book, there are some of them
 66  I,      III   |           tongues 1 concerning the Book, that ye may reckon it to
 67  I,      III   |           reckon it to be from the Book, but it is not from the
 68  I,      III   |             but it is not from the Book. They say, 'It is from God,'
 69  I,      III   |         that God should give him a Book, and judgment, and prophecy,
 70  I,      III   |          masters 2 of teaching the Book and of what ye learn.~ ~
 71  I,      III   |           we have given you of the Book and wisdom. Then shall come
 72  I,      III   |              Say, 'O people of the Book! why do ye misbelieve in
 73  I,      III   |              Say, 'O people of the Book! why do ye turn from the
 74  I,      III   |          sect of those to whom the Book was brought, they will turn
 75  I,      III   |         God. Had the people of the Book believed, it would have
 76  I,      III   |       alike. Of the people of, the Book there is a nation upright,
 77  I,      III   |         you; and ye believe in the Book, all of it. But when they
 78  I,      III   |           them, and teach them the Book and wisdom, although they
 79  I,      III   |          and with the illuminating Book.~ ~Every soul must taste
 80  I,      III   |        from those who have had the Book brought them before you,
 81  I,      III   |        from those who have had the Book brought them that 'Ye shall
 82  I,      III   |       Verily, of the people of the Book are some who do believe
 83  I,       IV   |         right hands possess,-God's Book against you!-but lawful
 84  I,       IV   |        been given a portion of the Book? they buy error, and they~ ~ ./. 
 85  I,       IV   |            who have been given the Book! believe in what we have
 86  I,       IV   |           to whom a portion of the Book has been given? They believe
 87  I,       IV   |            to Abraham's people the Book and wisdom, and we have
 88  I,       IV   |          have revealed to thee the Book in truth that thou mayest
 89  I,       IV   |            sent down upon thee the Book and the wisdom, and taught
 90  I,       IV   |       desires of the people of the Book. He who doeth evil shall
 91  I,       IV   |            rehearsed to you in the Book; about orphan women to whom
 92  I,       IV   |            who have been given the Book before you, and to you too
 93  I,       IV   |          and His apostles, and the Book which He hath revealed to
 94  I,       IV   |            to His Apostle, and the Book which He sent down before;
 95  I,       IV   |        revealed this to you in the Book 1, that when ye hear the
 96  I,       IV   |      merciful!~ ~The people of the Book will ask thee to bring down
 97  I,       IV   |           to bring down for them a book from heaven; but they asked
 98  I,       IV   |           one of the people of the Book but shall believe in him
 99  I,       IV   |         wise.~ ~O ye people of the Book! do not exceed in your religion,
100  I,        V   |          food of those to whom the Book has been given is~ ~ ./. 
101  I,        V   |         women of those to whom the Book has been given before you,-
102  I,        V   |         done.~ ~O ye people of the Book! our Apostle has come to
103  I,        V   |          what ye had hidden of the Book, and to pardon much. There
104  I,        V   |               paragraph continues] Book; God guides thereby those
105  I,        V   |     journey is.'~ ~O people of the Book! our Apostle has come to
106  I,        V   |        what they remembered of the Book of God and by what they
107  I,        V   |          have revealed to thee the Book in truth verifying what
108  I,        V   |            who have been given the Book before and the misbelievers;
109  I,        V   |              Say, 'O people of the Book! do ye disavow us, for aught
110  I,        V   |          But did the people of the Book believe and fear, we would
111  I,        V   |              Say, 'O people of the Book! ye rest on naught until
112  I,        V   |              Say, 'O people of the Book! exceed not the truth in
113  I,        V   |         And when I taught thee the Book and wisdom and the law and
114  I,       VI   |         Had we sent down to thee a book on paper, and they had touched
115  I,       VI   |           whom we have brought the Book know him 2 as they know
116  I,       VI   |           omitted nothing from the Book; then to their Lord shall
117  I,       VI   |         that is in His perspicuous Book.~ ~[60] He it is who takes
118  I,       VI   |            is to these we give the Book and judgment and prophecy;
119  I,       VI   |             Say, 'Who revealed the Book wherewith Moses came, a
120  I,       VI   |  discussion to play.~ ~This is the Book which we have revealed,
121  I,       VI   |           has sent down to you the Book in detail, and those to
122  I,       VI   |          those to whom we gave the Book know that it is sent down
123  I,       VI   |             Then we gave Moses the Book, complete for him who acts
124  I,       VI   |        will believe.~ ~This is the Book which we have sent down;
125  I,       VI   |           mercy. Lest ye say, 'The Book was only sent down to two
126  I,       VI   |          should say, 'Had we had a book revealed to us we should
127  I,      VII   | compassionate God.~ ~A. L. M. S. A book revealed to thee,-so let
128  I,      VII   |        These, their portion of the Book shall reach them 2, until
129  I,      VII(2)|            written for them in the book of their fate.~ ~ ./. 
130  I,      VII   |         Now we have brought them a book explaining it in knowledge,
131  I,      VII   |       successors who inherited the Book! They take the goods of
132  I,      VII   |           a covenant by~ ~ ./. the Book, that they should not say
133  I,      VII   |         those who hold fast by the Book and are steadfast in prayer-verily,
134  I,      VII   |             who hath sent down the Book, and He is the patron of
135  I,     VIII   |            wise! Were it not for a book from God that had gone before,
136  I,     VIII   |           are nearer in kin by the Book of God. Verily, God all
137  I,       IX   |          amongst those to whom the Book has been brought, until
138  I,       IX   |          is twelve months in God's Book, on the day when He created
139  I,        X   |          are the signs of the wise Book! was it a wonder to the
140  I,        X   |           it is in the perspicuous Book.~ ~Are not, verily, the
141  I,        X   |             ask those who read the Book before thee verily, the
142  I,       XI   |           XI. Mecca.)~ ~A. L. R. A book whose signs are confirmed
143  I,       XI   |          all is in the perspicuous Book.~ ~He it is who created
144  I,       XI   |           and recites it, with the book of Moses before him for
145  I,       XI   |  undiminished.~ ~We gave Moses the Book before, and then they disagreed
146  I,      XII   |           signs of the perspicuous Book. Verily, we have revealed
147  I,     XIII   |        Those are, the signs of the Book, and that which is sent
148  I,     XIII   |       those to whom we brought the Book rejoice in that which we
149  I,     XIII   |            every period there is a book.~ ~God blots out what He
150  I,     XIII   |           Him is the Mother of the Book 1.~ ~[40] Either we will
151  I,     XIII   |           has the knowledge of the Book!'~ ~ ~ ~
152  I,      XIV   |    compassionate God.~ ~A. L. M. A book which we have sent down
153  I,       XV   |       Those are the signs 2 of the Book and of a perspicuous Qur'
154  I,      XVI   |         only sent down to thee the Book, that thou mayest explain
155  I,      XVI   |           have sent down to thee a book explaining clearly everything,
156 II,     XVII   |              And we gave Moses the Book and made it a guidance to
157 II,     XVII   |          children of Israel in the Book, 'Ye shall verily do evil
158 II,     XVII   |          on the resurrection day a book offered to him wide open. [
159 II,     XVII   |          wide open. [15] 'Read thy book, thou art accountant enough
160 II,     XVII   |            torment;-that is in the Book inscribed.~ ~Naught hindered
161 II,     XVII   |          high priest; and he whose book is given in his right hand-these
162 II,     XVII   |        hand-these shall read their book, nor shall they be wronged
163 II,     XVII   |       until thou send down on us a book that we may read!'~ ~Say, '
164 II,    XVIII   |            down to His servant the Book. and put no crookedness
165 II,    XVIII   |           art inspired with of the Book of thy Lord; there is no
166 II,    XVIII   |            promise good!~ ~And the Book shall be placed 2, and thou
167 II,    XVIII   |             for us! what ails this Book, it leaves neither small
168 II,      XIX   |      evening!'~ ~'O John! take the Book with strength;' and we gave
169 II,      XIX   |       alive.~ ~And mention, in the Book, Mary; when she retired
170 II,      XIX   |         God; He has brought me the Book, and He has made me a prophet,
171 II,      XIX   |      return!~ ~And mention, in the Book, Abraham; verily, he was
172 II,      XIX   |                And mention, in the Book, Moses; verily, he was sincere,
173 II,      XIX   |            55] And mention, in the Book, Ishmael; verily, he was
174 II,      XIX   |        Lord.~ ~And mention, in the Book, Idrîs 1; verily, he was
175 II,       XX   |          them is with my Lord in a book; my Lord misleads not, nor
176 II,      XXI   |            have sent down to you a book in which is a reminder for
177 II,      XXI(1)|        angel who has charge of the book on which each human being'
178 II,      XXI(1)|           s fate is written, which book he rolls up at a person'
179 II,     XXII   |        guidance or an illuminating book; twisting his neck from
180 II,     XXII   |        earth? verily, that is in a book; verily, that for God is
181 II,     XXII   |        Muslims before and in this (book), that the Apostle may be
182 II,    XXIII   |              And we gave Moses the Book, that haply they might be
183 II,    XXIII(2)|          appealing to a particular book.~ ~ ./. 
184 II,    XXIII   |         capacity; for with us is a book that utters the truth, and
185 II,      XXV   |           we did give to Moses the Book, and place with him his
186 II,     XXVI   |           signs of the perspicuous Book; haply thou art vexing thyself
187 II,    XXVII   |         Qur'ân and the perspicuous Book; a guidance and glad tidings
188 II,    XXVII   |           had the knowledge of the Book 1 said, 'I will bring it
189 II,    XXVII   |           it is in the perspicuous Book!~ ~Verily, this Qur'ân relates
190 II,   XXVIII   |           signs of the perspicuous Book; we recite to thee from
191 II,   XXVIII   |              And we gave Moses the Book, after that we had destroyed
192 II,   XXVIII   |               Say, 'Bring, then, a book from God which shall be
193 II,   XXVIII   |          Those to whom we gave the Book before it, they believe
194 II,   XXVIII   |         couldst thou hope that the Book would be thrown to thee,
195 II,     XXIX   |          his seed prophecy and the Book; and we gave him his hire
196 II,     XXIX   |            revealed to thee of the Book; and be steadfast in prayer;
197 II,     XXIX   |     wrangle with the people of the Book, except for what is better;
198 II,     XXIX   |           we send down to thee the Book; and every one to whom we
199 II,     XXIX   |          to whom we have given the Book believes therein. But these
200 II,     XXIX   |         not recite before this any book, nor write it with thy right
201 II,     XXIX   |         have sent down to thee the Book which thou dost recite to
202 II,      XXX   |           tarried according to the Book of God, until the day of
203 II,     XXXI   |          are the signs of the wise Book, a guidance and a mercy
204 II,     XXXI   |            without an illuminating book!~ ~[20] And when it is said
205 II,    XXXII   |           M. The revelation of the Book, there is no doubt therein,
206 II,    XXXII   |          And we did give Moses the Book; be not then in doubt concerning
207 II,   XXXIII   |           kin to each other by the Book of God than the believers
208 II,   XXXIII   |     kindred, that is traced in the Book.~ ~And when we took of the
209 II,   XXXIII   |         those of the people of the Book who had helped them 3 from
210 II,    XXXIV   |            save in the perspicuous Book;' and that He may reward
211 II,    XXXIV   |          have not brought them any book which they may study, and
212 II,     XXXV   |         life, without it is in the Book; verily, that is easy unto
213 II,     XXXV   |   Scriptures, and the illuminating Book.~ ~Then I seized those who
214 II,     XXXV   |       Verily, those who recite the Book of God, and are steadfast
215 II,     XXXV   |          inspired thee with of the Book is true, verifying what
216 II,     XXXV   |           sees.~ ~Then we gave the Book for an inheritance to those
217 II,     XXXV   |            or have we given them a book that they rest on a manifest
218 II,   XXXVII   |          them both the perspicuous Book; and we guided them to the
219 II,   XXXVII   |         authority? then bring your Book if ye do speak the truth.~ ~
220 II,  XXXVIII   |           the sinners?~ ~A blessed Book which we have sent down
221 II,    XXXIX   |            The sending down of the Book from God, the mighty, the
222 II,    XXXIX   |         have sent down to thee the Book in truth, then serve God,
223 II,    XXXIX   |        down the best of legends, a book uniform and repeating; whereat
224 II,    XXXIX   |         have sent down to thee the Book for men in truth; and whosoever
225 II,    XXXIX   |         light of its Lord, and the Book shall be set forth, and
226 II,       XL   |            The sending down of the Book from God, the mighty, the
227 II,       XL   |           of Israel to inherit the Book, as a guidance and a reminder
228 II,       XL   |           away? Those who call the Book, and what we have sent our
229 II,      XLI   |     merciful, the compassionate; a book whose signs are detailed;
230 II,      XLI   |           verily, it is a glorious Book! falsehood shall not come
231 II,      XLI   |          45] And we gave Moses the Book, and it was disputed about;
232 II,      XLI(1)|           receive the same: is the Book to be written in a foreign
233 II,     XLII   |            who have been given the Book as an inheritance after
234 II,     XLII   |         and say, 'I believe in the Book which God has sent down;
235 II,     XLII   |           is who has sent down the Book with truth, and the balance 1;
236 II,     XLII   |            didst not know what the Book was, nor the faith: but
237 II,    XLIII   |           H. M. By the perspicuous Book, verily, we have made it
238 II,    XLIII   |            is in the Mother of the Book with us,-high and wise 1.
239 II,    XLIII   |           20] Have we given them a book 3 before it to which they
240 II,     XLIV   |           H. M. By the perspicuous Book! verily, we have sent it
241 II,      XLV   |             M. A revelation of the Book from God. the mighty, the
242 II,      XLV   |         the children of Israel the Book and judgment and prophecy,
243 II,      XLV   |        each nation summoned to its book, 'To-day are ye rewarded
244 II,      XLV   |          have done.'~ ~This is our Book that speaketh to you with
245 II,     XLVI   |           M. The revelation of the Book from God the mighty, the
246 II,     XLVI   |            the heavens? Bring me a book before this or a vestige
247 II,     XLVI   |              But before it was the Book of Moses, a model and a
248 II,     XLVI   |         and a mercy; and this is a book confirming it in Arabic
249 II,     XLVI   |            verily, we have heard a book sent down after Moses, verifying
250 II,        L   |          of them, for with us is a book that keeps (account).~ ~ ./. 
251 II,      LII   |               By the mount! by the Book inscribed upon an outstretched
252 II,      LVI   |            Qur'ân~ -in the laid-up Book!~ Let none touch it but
253 II,     LVII   |      yourselves, but it was in the Book, before we created them;
254 II,     LVII   |            send down among you the Book and the balance, that men
255 II,     LVII   |        their seed prophecy and the Book; and some of them are guided,
256 II,     LVII   |             That the people of the Book may know that they cannot
257 II,      LIX   |         those of the people of the Book who misbelieved forth from
258 II,      LIX   |          amongst the people of the Book 4, 'If ye be driven forth
259 II,     LXII   |        them, and to teach them the Book and~ ~ ./. the wisdom, although
260 II,   LXVIII   |           ye judge!~ ~Or have ye a book in which ye can study, that
261 II,     LXIX   |           for him who is given his book in his right hand, he shall
262 II,     LXIX   |             Here! take and read my book. [20] Verily, I thought
263 II,     LXIX   |           for him who is given his book in his left hand he shall
264 II,     LXIX   |         that I had not received my book! I did not know what my
265 II,    LXXIV   |            who have been given the Book may be certain, and that
266 II,    LXXIV   |            who have been given the Book and the believers may not
267 II,  LXXVIII   |            have we remembered in a book.~ ~[30] 'Then taste, for
268 II,  LXXXIII   |         worlds!~ ~Nay, verily, the book of the wicked is in Siggîn 1;
269 II,  LXXXIII   |        thee know what Siggîn is?-a book inscribed!~ ~[10] Woe on
270 II,  LXXXIII   |           lie!'~ ~Nay, verily, the book of the righteous is in '
271 II,  LXXXIII   |         what 'Illiyûn is? - [20] a book inscribed! those nigh to
272 II,   LXXXIV   |           for him who is given his book in his right hand, he shall
273 II,   LXXXIV   |           for him who is given his book behind his back 2, he shall
274 II,   XCVIII   |         Those of the people of the Book and the idolaters~ ~ ./. 
275 II,   XCVIII   |           those who were given the Book divide into sects until
276 II,   XCVIII   |          amongst the people of the Book and the idolaters shall
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