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  1  I             |           Mount Marwâ.~ ~The last two were such favourite objects
  2  I             |          was the most powerful.~ ~Two fallen angels, Hârût and
  3  I             |          s grandfather, appointed two caravans, one in winter
  4  I             |         his death, which happened two years later, left him to
  5  I             |          marriage, four girls and two boys; both of the latter
  6  I             | revelation was called, lasted for two and a half or three years.~ ~
  7  I             |    converts to the new faith were two young men, Zobeir and Sa'
  8  I             |           he added, 'They are the two high-soaring cranes, and,
  9  I             |          enemy of El Islâm.~ ~For two years the Hâsimîs lay under
 10  I             |     actual starvation. During the two weary years of suffering
 11  I             |         to clear her character 1. Two other women were presently
 12  I             |        unexpected sup-port in the two tribes of El 'Aus and El '
 13  I             |        hovered o'er! until he was two bows' length off or nigher
 14  I             |      house of the latter, and the two hid themselves in a cavern
 15  I             |      trembling, said, 'We are but two.' 'Nay,' said Mohammed, '
 16  I             |           means an easy task. The two tribes of El 'Aus and El '
 17  I             |           rising up between these two classes, each of the Meccan
 18  I             |           on the road between the two cities. The Muslims were
 19  I             |       sent amongst other presents two slave girls, one of whom,
 20  I             |       pilgrimage took place. With two thousand followers the prophet
 21  I             |  strengthened by the accession of two influential personages, '
 22  I             |         numerous border tribes.~ ~Two years after the truce of '
 23  I             |          sudden conversion of the two hitherto irreconcilable
 24  I             |     scarcely hesitate between the two systems, unless, as in the
 25  I             |         Manichæan theory that the two principles of light and
 26  I             |          It follows then that the two sentences would be necessarily
 27  I             |           resolve themselves into two great classes, those revealed
 28  I             |        falls naturally into these two classes, which represent,
 29  I             |           of this House,' for the two trading caravans they yearly
 30  I             |         îl, the angel of death.~ ~Two angels are appointed to
 31  I             |          Munkir and Nakîr are the two angels who preside at 'the
 32  I             |        return from 'if 1.~ ~The two classes of beings, human
 33  I             |         called ETH-THagalân, 'the two weighty matters,' or el '
 34  I             |       sanctity.' This consists of two wrappers without seams,
 35  I             |          in structure between the two languages would allow, and
 36  I             |          hesitating. Story of the two sons of Adam: the crow shows
 37  I             |          hesitating. Story of the two sons of Adam: the crow shows
 38  I             |        faithful servant. Israel's two sins and their punishment.
 39  I             |          hasty. Night and day are two signs. Every man's augury
 40  I             |          the Merciful One are not two gods, for God has no partner.~ ~
 41  I             |          at the confluence of the two seas: they meet a strange
 42  I             |     dispute, others waver between two opinions. The most desperate
 43  I             |           rain. He lets loose the two seas, but places a barrier
 44  I             |        flees to Midian: helps the two maidens to draw water: serves
 45  I             |           Moses and the Qur'ân as two impostures. Those who have
 46  I             |   proposed to David by~ ~ ./. the two antagonists. David exhorted
 47  I             |           s proximity to him: the two recording angels: death
 48  I             |      Place of origin doubtful.)~ ~Two families of the Arabs rebuked
 49  I             |        God for the trade of their two yearly caravans.~ ~CVII.
 50  I,       II(3)|         which give their names to two of the chapters of the Qur'
 51  I,       II   |         of middle age between the two; so do as ye are bid.' [
 52  I,       II   |         none but God, and to your two parents show kindness, and
 53  I,       II   |          has been revealed to the two angels at Babylon, Hârût
 54  I,       II(2)|                                   Two angels who having fallen
 55  I,       II(3)|           used the first of these two words derisively. In Arabic
 56  I,       II   |           Ishmael, saying, 'Do ye two cleanse my house for those
 57  I,       II(2)|                                   Two mountains near Mecca, where
 58  I,       II(2)|       mountains near Mecca, where two idols used to stand.~ ~
 59  I,       II   |          but whoso hastens off in two days, it is no sin to him,
 60  I,       II   |        must suckle their children two whole years for one who
 61  I,       II   |     faithfully, and let them call two witnesses out from amongst
 62  I,       II   |           men; or if there be not two men, then a man and two
 63  I,       II   |           two men, then a man and two women, from those whom he
 64  I,       II   |  witnesses, so that if one of the two should err, the second of
 65  I,       II   |     should err, the second of the two may remind the other; and
 66  I,      III   |         Ye have had a sign in the two parties who met; one party
 67  I,      III(1)|       ancient rivalry between the two tribes of El Aus and El '
 68  I,      III   |        both hears and knows;-when two companies of you were on
 69  I,      III(1)|          a severe check, and lost two teeth by a shot from an
 70  I,      III   |        backs on that day when the two armies met, it was but Satan
 71  I,      III   |        befel you the day when the two armies met, it was by God'
 72  I,       IV   |        the like of the portion of two females, and if there be
 73  I,       IV   |           if there be women above two, then let them have two-thirds
 74  I,       IV   |            then let each of these two have a sixth; but if they
 75  I,       IV   |         them a way.~ ~[20] And if two of you commit it, then hurt
 76  I,       IV(2)|          text, however, speaks of two of the masculine gender.
 77  I,       IV   |          form a connexion between two sisters,-except bygones,-
 78  I,       IV   |         fear a breach between the two 1, then send a judge from
 79  I,       IV   |      discourse?~ ~[90] Why are ye two parties about the hypocrites,
 80  I,       IV   |      means, then let him fast for two consecutive months-a penance
 81  I,       IV   |         few; wavering between the two, neither to these nor yet
 82  I,       IV   |         midway course between the two:' [150] these are the misbelievers,
 83  I,       IV   |           no son. But if there be two sisters, let them both have
 84  I,       IV   |       sisters, let them both have two thirds of what he leaves;
 85  I,       IV   |          have like the portion of two females. God makes this
 86  I,        V   |           and what is between the two; He createth what He will,
 87  I,        V   |           and what is between the two, and unto Him the journey
 88  I,        V   |         will enter in.' Then said two men of those who fear,-God
 89  I,        V   |          to them the story of the two sons of Adam; truly when
 90  I,        V   |         killed, in sheep-of which two equitable persons amongst
 91  I,        V   |      persons from amongst you; or two others from some other folk,
 92  I,        V   |       imputation of sin, then let two others stand up in their
 93  I,        V   |           imputation, the nearest two in kin, and they shall both
 94  I,        V   |       than the testimony of those two, and we have not transgressed,
 95  I,        V   |         take me and my mother for two gods, beside God?' He said, '
 96  I,       VI(2)|           Light and Darkness were two co-eternal principles.~ ~
 97  I,       VI   |          to do? Which then of the two sects is worthier of belief,
 98  I,       VI   |          and the sun and the moon two reckonings-that is the decree
 99  I,       VI   |             Eight pairs,-of sheep two, and of goats two; say, '
100  I,       VI   |           sheep two, and of goats two; say, 'Are the two males
101  I,       VI   |          goats two; say, 'Are the two males unlawful, or the two
102  I,       VI   |        two males unlawful, or the two females, or what the wombs
103  I,       VI   |          or what the wombs of the two females contain? inform
104  I,       VI   |       truth.' [145] And of camels two, and cows two; say, 'Are
105  I,       VI   |           of camels two, and cows two; say, 'Are the two males
106  I,       VI   |           cows two; say, 'Are the two males unlawful, or the two
107  I,       VI   |        two males unlawful, or the two females, or what the wombs
108  I,       VI   |          or what the wombs of the two females contain? Were ye
109  I,       VI   |        Book was only sent down to two sects before us; verily,
110  I,      VII   |    disbelieve!'~ ~And betwixt the two there is a veil, and on
111  I,      VII(2)|        the works of Ptolemy, were two tribes of the ancient Arabs,
112  I,     VIII   |      promised you that one of the two troops should be yours,
113  I,     VIII   |  discrimination,-the day when the two parties met; and God is
114  I,     VIII   |          neighbour!' and when the two troops came in sight of
115  I,     VIII   |           men, they shall conquer two hundred; if there be of
116  I,     VIII   |        hundred, they will conquer two hundred; and if there be
117  I,     VIII   |       thousand, they will conquer two thousand, by the permission
118  I,       IX(1)|          twelve thousand men, and two tribes of idolatrous Arabs.
119  I,       IX   |           him forth the second of two 2. When they twain were
120  I,       IX   |           us aught but one of the two best things 2?' we too await
121  I,       IX(1)|        The Mosque of Qubâ', about two miles from Medînah, the
122  I,        X   |     answered; be upright then, ye two, and follow not the path
123  I,       XI   |        dwell therein for aye. The two parties' likeness is as
124  I,       XI   |        and the hearing shall they two be equal in likeness? will
125  I,       XI   |        Load therein of every kind two, and likewise thy family,-
126  I,       XI   |        steadfast in prayer at the two ends of the day, and the (
127  I,      XII   |          He fulfilled it upon thy two forefathers before thee,
128  I,      XII   |       entered the prison with him two young men. Said one of them, '
129  I,      XII   |     thought would escape of those two, 'Remember me with thy lord!'
130  I,     XIII   |       fruit has He placed therein two kinds. He makes the night
131  I,      XVI   |        And God says, 'Take not to two gods; God is only one; me
132  I,      XVI   |         has struck out a parable: two men, one of them dumb, able
133 II,     XVII(4)|      second Persian invasion. The two sins committed by the Jews,
134 II,     XVII   |        for the first (sin) of the two came, we sent over them
135 II,     XVII   |        made the night and the day two signs; and we blot out the
136 II,     XVII(1)|           hmân (the Merciful One) two separate deities. The various
137 II,    XVIII   |           might know which of the two crews 2 could best calculate
138 II,    XVIII   |           out for them a parable: Two men, for one of whom we
139 II,    XVIII   |           for one of whom we made two gardens of grapes, and surrounded
140 II,    XVIII   |          and put corn between the two. Each of the two gardens
141 II,    XVIII   |      between the two. Each of the two gardens brought forth its
142 II,    XVIII   |       reach the confluence of the two seas, or else I will go
143 II,    XVIII   |     reached the confluence of the two 2 they forgot their fish,
144 II,    XVIII   |          the wall, it belonged to two orphan youths in the city,
145 II,    XVIII(3)|          find him by a rock where two seas met, and where he should
146 II,    XVIII(1)|                   Literally, 'the two horned;' this personage
147 II,    XVIII   |     reached the point between the two mountains, he found below
148 II,    XVIII   |          up the space between the two mountain sides.' Said he, '
149 II,    XVIII(2)|           the opening between the two mountains, fusing this into
150 II,      XIX   |        and of what is between the two; then serve Him and persevere
151 II,      XIX   |         who believe, Which of the two parties is best placed and
152 II,       XX   |           and what is between the two, and what is beneath the
153 II,       XX(2)|        like many words in Arabic, two meanings directly opposite
154 II,       XX   |      mindful or may fear.'~ ~They two said, 'Our Lord! verily,
155 II,       XX   |         These twain are certainly two magicians, who wish to turn
156 II,      XXI   |           and what is between the two in play. Had we wished to
157 II,     XXII   |         pleases.~ ~[20] These are two disputants 1 who dispute
158 II,     XXII(1)|       mouth to add, 'they are the two high-soaring cranes, and,
159 II,    XXIII   |     conduct into it of every kind two, with thy family, except
160 II,    XXIII   |           said, 'Shall we believe two mortals like ourselves,
161 II,     XXIV(2)|     family, and the murder of his two sons Hasan and Husein; the
162 II,     XXIV   |          them one that walks upon two feet, and of them one that
163 II,      XXV   |          is who has let loose the two seas, this one sweet and
164 II,      XXV   |           their stand between the two; and who call not upon another
165 II,     XXVI   |           and what is between the two, if ye are but sure.'~ ~
166 II,     XXVI   |        and of what is between the two, if ye had but sense!'~ ~
167 II,     XXVI   |        them at dawn; and when the two hosts saw each other, Moses'
168 II,    XXVII   |             but behold, they were two parties who contended!~ ~
169 II,    XXVII   |            and placed between the two seas a barrier; is there
170 II,   XXVIII   |    heedless, and he found therein two men fighting; the one of
171 II,   XXVIII   |          And he found beside them two women keeping back their
172 II,   XXVIII   |                25] And one of the two came to him walking modestly;
173 II,   XXVIII   |          and me; whichever of the two terms I fulfil, let there
174 II,   XXVIII   |      through dread; for those are two signs from thy Lord to Pharaoh
175 II,   XXVIII   |        reach you in our signs; ye two and those who follow you
176 II,   XXVIII   |          given before?-they say, 'Two works of sorcery 1 back
177 II,      XXX   |           and what is between the two except in truth, and for
178 II,      XXX   |         shall they be parted into two bands.~ ~He who misbelieves,
179 II,     XXXI   |      heard them not,-as if in his two ears were dulness. But give
180 II,     XXXI   |   weakness; and his weaning is in two years; - 'Be thankful to
181 II,     XXXI   |         are some who halt between two opinions. But none gainsays
182 II,    XXXII   |           and what is between the two in six days; then He made
183 II,    XXXII(2)|    divided in opinion as to these two interpretations. It is quite
184 II,   XXXIII   |          has not made for any man two hearts in his inside; nor
185 II,   XXXIII(1)|     defend it with 3,000 men. The two forces remained for nearly
186 II,   XXXIII(2)|           Sarah CXI, are the only two persons of Mohammed's acquaintance
187 II,    XXXIV   |           their dwellings a sign; two gardens, on the right hand
188 II,    XXXIV   |         we changed for them their two gardens into two gardens
189 II,    XXXIV   |       them their two gardens into two gardens that grew bitter
190 II,     XXXV   |           is easy unto God.~ ~The two seas are not equal: one
191 II,    XXXVI   |      apostles; when we sent those two and they called them both
192 II,    XXXVI(1)|         legend is that Jesus sent two of His disciples to the
193 II,   XXXVII   |           and what is between the two, and the Lord of the sunrises!'~ ~
194 II,  XXXVIII   |           and what is between the two?-then let them climb up
195 II,  XXXVIII   |           said, 'Fear not, we are two antagonists; one of us has
196 II,  XXXVIII   |           and what is between the two, in vain. That is what those
197 II,  XXXVIII   |           and what is between the two, the mighty, the forgiving!'~ ~
198 II,  XXXVIII   |       what I have created with my two hands? art thou too big
199 II,      XLI   |          who created the earth in two days, and do ye make peers
200 II,      XLI   |           to the earth, 'Come, ye two, whether ye will or no!'
201 II,      XLI   |     decreed them seven heavens in two days, and inspired every
202 II,    XLIII   |        down to a man great in the two cities. . . . 1.'~ ~Is it
203 II,    XLIII   |          were the distance of the two orients 1, for an evil mate (
204 II,    XLIII(1)|         understand it between the two solstices.~ ~ ./. 
205 II,     XLIV   |           and what is between the two, if ye were but sure. There
206 II,     XLIV   |           and what is between the two in sport: we did but create
207 II,     XLVI   |           and what is between the two in truth and for an appointed
208 II,     XLIX(1)|                                   Two of the Arabs wishing to
209 II,     XLIX   |       knowing, wise.~ ~And if the two parties of the believers
210 II,     XLIX   |           make peace between your two brethren and fear God, haply
211 II,        L   |          jugular vein!~ ~When the two meeters meet 1, sitting
212 II,        L(1)|                               The two recording angels, who accompany
213 II,        L   |           and what is between the two in six days, and no weariness
214 II,        L(3)|                                   Two sigdahs used at the evening
215 II,     LIII   |        hovered o'er! until he was two bows' length off or nigher
216 II,       LV   |      twain deny?~ The Lord of the two easts 2 and the Lord of
217 II,       LV   |       easts 2 and the Lord of the two wests!~ ~ ./. Then which
218 II,       LV   |       deny?~ He has let loose the two seas that meet together;~ [
219 II,       LV   |          at leisure for you, O ye two weighty ones 2!~ Then which
220 II,       LV   |         each are, of every fruit, two kinds.~ Then which of your
221 II,       LV   |    brocade,~ and the fruit of the two gardens within reach to
222 II,       LV   |         ye . twain deny?~ In each two gushing springs.~ Then which
223 II,     LVII   |         Apostle: He will give you two portions of His mercy, and
224 II,    LVIII   |           means):-then a fast for two months consecutively, before
225 II,     LXVI   |           of Lot; they were under two of our righteous servants,
226 II,     LXXI   |         My Lord! pardon me and my two parents, and whomsoever
227 II,  LXXVIII   |       when man shall see what his two hands have sent forward;
228 II,       XC   |          Have we not made for him two eyes and a tongue, and two
229 II,       XC   |        two eyes and a tongue, and two lips? [10] and guided him
230 II,       XC   |         10] and guided him in the two highways? but he will not
231 II,      CXI   |   compassionate God.~ Abu Laheb's two hands shall perish, and
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