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  1  I             |          idols there in Mohammed's time.~ ~Another object of worship
  2  I             |        Kaabah has been known, from time immemorial, as Bâit allâh,
  3  I             |             the Arab of Mohammed's time was what the Bedawi of to-day
  4  I             |            of the desert.~ ~At the time of Mohammed's appearance
  5  I             |      thither for sacrifice, at the time of the great gatherings
  6  I             |           this having in course of time dried up, Abd al Muttalib,
  7  I             |         with water and food at the time of the 'Hagg; the command
  8  I             |           diagnosed in the present time, and which are almost always
  9  I             |            He struggled for a long time against the idea, and endeavoured
 10  I             |           recited afresh, and this time it read: 'Have ye considered
 11  I             |         and their property for the time inviolable.~ ~At length
 12  I             |          he married in three years time. This woman gained a wonderful
 13  I             |            contained in Mohammed's time a considerable Jewish population.~ ~
 14  I             |           more than wait until the time for pilgrimage should again
 15  I             |             And he saw him another time, by the lote tree none may
 16  I             |           At length the wished-for time arrived, and Mohammed, who
 17  I             |        them until in the course of time they became absorbed into
 18  I             |       infidel armies for the first time into open collision. In
 19  I             |           which was blowing at the time, and which added to the
 20  I             |            Medînah, and he lost no time in making his enemies there
 21  I             |            soldier, who was at the time dying of the wounds which
 22  I             |        resolved to attempt it. The time chosen was in the sacred
 23  I             | insurrections occupied much of his time and attention during the
 24  I             |            need of a reform at the time. Moreover, he was entirely
 25  I             |        version even existed at the time, Syriac only being the ecclesiastical
 26  I             |   prevalent~ ~ ./. idolatry of the time, the idea as presented was
 27  I             |         tribes for ages before his time. Arabic authors speak frequently
 28  I             |            in Arabia in Mohammed's time. Judaism was effete, Christianity
 29  I             |     degenerate Christianity of the time and the polytheism of the
 30  I             |        devotion had been paid from time immemorial: it was the one
 31  I             |          countrymen, for the first time, the grand conception of
 32  I             |    Mohammedan theologians from the time it was made (A.D. 660) until
 33  I             |           he certainly had at this time in the reality and truth
 34  I             |           of the prophets of olden time, especial stress being laid
 35  I             |            to treat him for a long time almost as an equal, even
 36  I             |            Arabs before Mohammed's time, and under the title Allâh
 37  I             |          only are incumbent.~ ~The time for prayer is called from
 38  I             |          possession. In Mohammed's time the zakât was a contribution
 39  I             |       Higgeh. A visit at any other time of the year is termed 'Homrah, '
 40  I             |           prevalent opinion of his time. which was not in favour
 41  I             |      necessary to the Arabs at the time, became grievous and unsuitable
 42  I             |            neighbours. At the same time we must not forget that
 43  I             |          to the unjust laws of the time of the pagan Arabs? The
 44  I             |             fish is lawful at this time. Rites of the 'Hagg to be
 45  I             |         coming of a prophet in the time of Mohammed would not acknowledge
 46  I             |          to the unjust laws of the time of the pagan Arabs? The
 47  I             |             fish is lawful at this time. Rites of the 'Hagg to be
 48  I             |         repenting and believing in time. The people are exhorted
 49  I             |         but He respites them for a time.~ ~XXXVI. THE CHAPTER OF
 50  I,       II   |        abode and a provision for a time.' [15] And Adam caught certain
 51  I,       II(1)|          on the Sabbath in David's time. Other commentators say
 52  I,       II   |          Spirit. Do ye then, every time an apostle comes to you
 53  I,       II   |            the evildoers. Or every time they make a covenant, will
 54  I,       II(2)|                             At the time of slaughtering an animal
 55  I,       II   |      poverty, and distress, and in time of violence; these are they
 56  I,       II   |            They are indications of time for men and for the pilgrimage.'
 57  I,       II(1)|            Arabs before Mohammed's time had a superstition that
 58  I,       II   |            he divorce her (a third time) she shall not be lawful
 59  I,       II   |        have reached the prescribed time, then keep them kindly,
 60  I,       II   |         who wishes to complete the time of suckling; and on him
 61  I,       II   |            their prescribed~ ~ ./. time, there is no crime in them
 62  I,       II   |           the Book shall reach its time 2; but know that God knows
 63  I,       II(2)|                          Until the time prescribed by the Qur'ân
 64  I,       II   |    children of Israel after Moses' time, when they said to a prophet
 65  I,       II   |     another in a debt for a stated time, then write it down, and
 66  I,       II   |           small or great, with its time of payment. That is more
 67  I,      III(1)|          Pagan Arabs in Mohammed's time. He seems to have borrowed
 68  I,      III   |            have passed before your time, go on~ ~ ./. then in the
 69  I,      III   |        have passed away before his time; what if he die or is killed,
 70  I,      III   |      written down for an appointed time; but he who wishes for the
 71  I,      III   |        they surely were before his time in manifest error. Or when
 72  I,       IV   |            till our near appointed time?' Say, The enjoyment of
 73  I,       IV(2)|             This may allude to the time of his death after his second
 74  I,        V(1)|                                The time before the Mohammedan dispensation
 75  I,        V   |            to them apostles; every time there came to them an apostle
 76  I,        V   |          the point of death-at the time he makes his will-two equitable
 77  I,       VI   |         again, that your appointed time may be fulfilled; then unto
 78  I,       VI   |            every prophecy is a set time, and in the end ye shall
 79  I,       VI   |           we reached our appointed time which thou hadst appointed
 80  I,      VII   |           nation has its appointed time, and when their appointed
 81  I,      VII   |           and when their appointed time comes they cannot keep it
 82  I,      VII(2)|       Arabs, extinct in Mohammed's time, whose disappearance had
 83  I,      VII   |         plague until the appointed time which they should reach,
 84  I,      VII   |            ten (more), so that the time appointed by his Lord was
 85  I,      VII(1)|           prophet about Mohammed's time, but would not acknowledge
 86  I,      VII   |            that), it may be, their time is already drawing nigh?
 87  I,      VII   |           about the Hour, for what time it is fixed?-say, 'The knowledge
 88  I,      VII   |           shall manifest it at its time but He; it is heavy in the
 89  I,     VIII   |            break their league each time, for they fear not God;
 90  I,       IX   |            your covenant until the time agreed upon with them; verily,
 91  I,       IX   |           to sit at home the first time, sit ye then now with those
 92  I,        X   |          the good, their appointed time would surely be fulfilled.
 93  I,        X   |           nation has its appointed time; when their appointed time
 94  I,        X   |         time; when their appointed time comes to them they cannot
 95  I,       XI   |           to a named and appointed time, and will give His grace
 96  I,       XI   |            made the ark, and every time the chiefs of his people
 97  I,       XI   |           a numbered and appointed time. The day when it shall come
 98  I,      XII   |            to imprison him until a time.~ ~ ./. And there entered
 99  I,     XIII   |          to a stated and appointed time; He governs the affair,
100  I,      XIV   |     respite you until an appointed time.'~ ~They said, 'Ye are but
101  I,      XIV   |      respite us until an appointed time nigh at hand, and we will
102  I,       XV   |       perspicuous Qur'ân.~ ~Many a time will those who disbelieve
103  I,       XV   |            hasten on its appointed time, nor put it off.~ ~But they
104  I,       XV   |         until the day of the noted time.'~ ~He said, 'O my Lord!
105  I,      XVI   |       respites them until a stated time; and when their time comes
106  I,      XVI   |        stated time; and when their time comes they cannot put it
107 II,     XVII   |          they entered it the first time, and to destroy what they
108 II,     XVII   |           you back therein another time, and send against you a
109 II,     XVII(1)|           idol Allât for a certain time, and that their territory
110 II,     XVII   |          set for them an appointed time; there is no doubt therein,
111 II,    XVIII   |           could best calculate the time of their tarrying. We will
112 II,    XVIII   |          they have their appointed time, and shall never find a
113 II,    XVIII   |    destruction we set an appointed time.~ ~And when Moses said to
114 II,      XIX   |            thee gone from me for a time!'~ ~Said he, 'Peace be upon
115 II,       XX   |       favours unto thee at another time. When we inspired thy mother
116 II,       XX   |            bring you forth another time.'~ ~We did show him our
117 II,       XX   |            a good promise? Has the time seemed too long for you,
118 II,       XX   |   inevitable and (at) an appointed time.~ ~[130] Bear patiently
119 II,      XXI(1)|            eleven years old at the time, gave judgment that the
120 II,      XXI(1)|        work of the prophets of his time and their reward; the word
121 II,     XXII   |            womb until an appointed time; then we bring you forth
122 II,     XXII   |        advantages for an appointed time, then the place for sacrificing
123 II,    XXIII   |           anticipate its appointed time, nor keep it back.~ ~Then
124 II,    XXIII   |       their flood (of error) for a time.~ ~Do they reckon that that
125 II,     XXIV(1)|            The Arabs in Mohammed's time were superstitiously scrupulous
126 II,     XXVI   |         assembled at the appointed time on a stated day, and it
127 II,   XXVIII   |       entered into the city at the time the people thereof were
128 II,   XXVIII   |            fulfilled the appointed time, and was journeying with
129 II,     XXIX   |            verily, God's appointed time will come; and He both hears
130 II,     XXIX   |         for a stated and appointed time, the torment would have
131 II,      XXX   |         for a stated and appointed time? but, verily, many men in
132 II,     XXXI   |          runs on unto an appointed time? and that God of what ye
133 II,    XXXII   |          resort is the Fire. Every time that they desire to go forth
134 II,   XXXIII(4)|          in league with him at the time.~ ~
135 II,     XXXV   |            them until an appointed time. [45] When their appointed
136 II,     XXXV   |           45] When their appointed time comes, verily, God looks
137 II,   XXXVII   |           thy back upon them for a time, [175] and look upon them,
138 II,   XXXVII   |           thy back upon them for a time; and look, for soon they
139 II,  XXXVIII   |           cried out, but it was no time to escape!~ ~And they wonder
140 II,  XXXVIII(1)|         one day that he forgot the time of evening prayer, and was
141 II,  XXXVIII(2)|           space of forty days, the time during which the image had
142 II,  XXXVIII   |        until the day of the stated time.' Said he, 'Then, by Thy
143 II,  XXXVIII   |      surely know its story after a time.'~ ~ ./. 
144 II,    XXXIX   |            runs on to an appointed time; aye! He is the mighty,
145 II,    XXXIX   |            to Himself souls at the time of their death; and those
146 II,    XXXIX   |          back till their appointed time;-verily, in that are signs
147 II,       XL   |          ye may reach an appointed time, and haply ye may have some
148 II,       XL   |           God with His servants in time past, and there the misbelievers
149 II,     XLII   |            passed for an appointed time, it would surely have been
150 II,      XLV   |         and naught destroys us but time!' But they have no knowledge
151 II,     XLVI   |         truth and for an appointed time; but those who misbelieve
152 II,    XLVII   |         God) lets them go on for a time!~ ~That is for that they
153 II,     XLIX(2)|           he had had a feud in the time preceding Islâm. Seeing
154 II,      LII   |           praises of thy Lord what time thou risest, and in the
155 II,     LIII   |             And he saw him another time, by the lote tree none may
156 II,     LIII(1)|          amount agreed upon at the time. Later on he refused to
157 II,      LIV   |         the Hour is their promised time! and the Hour is most severe
158 II,       LV   |          moon have their appointed time;~ [5] The herbs and the
159 II,      LVI   |            throat, and ye~ at that time look on, though we are nearer
160 II,     LVII   |         will it be!'~ ~[15] Is the time come to those who believe,
161 II,     LVII   |   Scriptures before, and over whom time was prolonged, but their
162 II,     LXII(2)|      entered Medînah for the first time.~ ~
163 II,    LXIII   |      respited me till an appointed time nigh at hand, then would
164 II,    LXIII   |            soul when its appointed time has come: and God of what
165 II,      LXV   |            reached their appointed time, then retain them with kindness,
166 II,      LXV   |         with child their appointed time is when they have laid down
167 II,     LXVI(1)|            space of a month, which time he passed in Mary's apartment.
168 II,     LXXI   |        defer you unto an appointed time; verily, God's~ ~ ./. appointed
169 II,     LXXI   |             God's~ ~ ./. appointed time when it comes will not be
170 II,     LXXI   |         flight; and, verily, every time I called them, that Thou
171 II,    LXXVI   |           come on man a portion of time when he is nothing worth
172 II,   LXXVII   |          the apostles shall have a time appointed for them!~ ~ ./. 
173 II,  LXXVIII   |           decision is an appointed time; and the day when the trumpet
174 II,    CXIII(4)|         them, uttering at the same time some magical formula and
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