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  1  I             |     part of triliteral roots, i.e. the single words expressing
  2  I             |     the 'Mother of the Book' (i.e. the Eternal Original). Whether
  3  I,       II(2)|                               I.e. God forbid!~ ~ ./. 
  4  I,       II(3)|                               I.e. at Mecca.~ ~ ./. 
  5  I,       II(1)|                               I.e. know Mohammed from the prophecies
  6  I,       II(4)|                               I.e. in the cause of religion.~ ~ ./. 
  7  I,       II(3)|                               I.e. their mutual relations.~ ~
  8  I,       II(4)|                               I.e. on earth.~ ~ ./. 
  9  I,       II(1)|                               I.e. as cattle hear the sound
 10  I,       II(3)|                               I.e. the wayfarer.~ ~ ./. 
 11  I,       II(1)|                               I.e. able to fast but do not.~ ~
 12  I,       II(2)|                               I.e. who is at home during the
 13  I,       II(2)|                               I.e. going to the visitation
 14  I,       II(2)|      synonym for resignation, i.e. Islâm.~ ~ ./. 
 15  I,       II(1)|         In the Arabic hâgarû, i.e. who fled with Mohammed in
 16  I,       II(5)|                               I.e. if ye wrong orphans.~ ~ ./. 
 17  I,       II(1)|                               I.e. with honest intentions.~ ~
 18  I,       II(1)|                               I.e. by a mutual understanding
 19  I,       II(3)|                               I.e. Mohammed.~ ~
 20  I,       II(1)|                               I.e. his former conduct shall
 21  I,      III(1)|                               I.e. the fundamental part of
 22  I,      III(1)|                               I.e. pervert it.~ ~
 23  I,      III(1)|                               I.e. only a slight hurt.~ ~
 24  I,       IV(2)|                               I.e. to the heirs.~ ~ ./. 
 25  I,       IV(2)|                               I.e. slaves.~ ~ ./. 
 26  I,        V(2)|                               I.e. to take his place.~ ~ ./. 
 27  I,        V(1)|                               I.e. from the yoke of captivity.~ ~
 28  I,       VI(3)|                               I.e. a term for your life and
 29  I,       VI(1)|                               I.e. the prophet.~ ~ ./. 
 30  I,       VI(1)|                               I.e. their innate propensities
 31  I,      VII(1)|                               I.e. fine dresses.~ ~
 32  I,      VII(1)|                               I.e. if an evil suggestion occurs
 33  I,     VIII(2)|                               I.e. beguiled them into attacking
 34  I,       IX(2)|                               I.e. victory or martyrdom.~ ~ ./. 
 35  I,       IX(1)|                               I.e. in collecting or distributing
 36  I,       IX(2)|                               I.e. are niggardly and refuse
 37  I,       IX(2)|                               I.e. they will feel compunctions
 38  I,        X(2)|                               I.e. a reward awaiting them for
 39  I,        X(1)|                               I.e. Mohammed.~ ~ ./. 
 40  I,        X(1)|                               I.e. adapt them by their position
 41  I,       XI(3)|                               I.e. upon some of the nations
 42  I,       XI(1)|                               I.e. he was powerless to help
 43  I,       XI(1)|                               I.e. some support, such as a
 44  I,       XI(5)|                               I.e. the same punishment is likely
 45  I,       XI(1)|                               I.e. unless He please to increase
 46  I,      XII(1)|                               I.e. press wine and oil.~ ~ ./. 
 47  I,      XII(1)|                               I.e. by the law of Egypt it was
 48  I,     XIII(2)|                               I.e. hope of rain; lightning
 49  I,      XIV(2)|                               I.e. with their looks fixed straight
 50  I,       XV(1)|                               I.e. the winds that bring the
 51  I,       XV(1)|                               I.e. thy people.~ ~
 52  I,       XV(2)|                               I.e. to protect.~ ~ ./. 
 53  I,       XV(4)|                               I.e. both Sodom and Midian.~ ~
 54 II,     XVII(2)|                               I.e. 'fortune' or 'fate,' literally, '
 55 II,     XVII(1)|                               I.e. if you are compelled to
 56 II,     XVII(1)|                               I.e. they are not to provoke
 57 II,    XVIII(1)|                               I.e. wrung his hands.~ ~
 58 II,       XX(3)|                               I.e. 'strengthen me.' The idiom
 59 II,       XX(1)|                               I.e. the festival.~ ~
 60 II,       XX(3)|    commentators interpret it, i.e. the children of Israel.~ ~ ./. 
 61 II,       XX(1)|                               I.e. the Samaritan; some take
 62 II,    XXIII(2)| Literally, 'into Scriptures,' i.e. into sects, each appealing
 63 II,    XXIII(1)|                               I.e. their works are far different
 64 II,    XXIII(1)|                               I.e. by doing good for evil,
 65 II,    XXIII(2)|                               I.e. back to life. The plural
 66 II,     XXIV(2)|                               I.e. they are not to tinkle their
 67 II,     XXIV(3)|                               I.e. a document allowing them
 68 II,     XXIV(5)|                               I.e. like the stories of Joseph,
 69 II,     XXIV(1)|                               I.e. masses of cloud as large
 70 II,     XXIV(1)|                               I.e. at the times when persons
 71 II,     XXIX(1)|                               I.e. if you are pressed in Mecca,
 72 II,      XXX(1)|                               I.e. as they, the Meccans, do
 73 II,      XXX(1)|                               I.e. see the young corn parched.~ ~ ./. 
 74 II,      XXX(1)|                               I.e. a verse. Footnotes~ ~
 75 II,    XXXII(1)|                               I.e. the torment of this world
 76 II,   XXXIII(4)|                               I.e. if the confederates had
 77 II,   XXXIII(1)|                               I.e. chary of helping you, but
 78 II,   XXXIII(2)|                               I.e. the best share of the spoils.~ ~ ./. 
 79 II,   XXXIII(1)|                               I.e. their vow to fight till
 80 II,   XXXIII(2)|                               I.e. changed their mind.~ ~
 81 II,   XXXIII(3)|                               I.e. who had helped the confederates.~ ~
 82 II,   XXXIII(2)|                               I.e. Muslims; see Part I, p.
 83 II,   XXXIII(1)|                               I.e. divorced her.~ ~
 84 II,   XXXIII(1)|                               I.e. dowry.~ ~
 85 II,   XXXIII(3)|                               I.e. from her turn of conjugal
 86 II,   XXXIII(4)|                               I.e. divorced.~ ~ ./. 
 87 II,    XXXVI(2)|                               I.e. they are ready to defend
 88 II,   XXXVII(2)|   word and read it Âl-ya-sîn, i.e. 'the family of Ya-sin,'
 89 II,   XXXVII(4)|                               I.e. in the Qur'ân. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 
 90 II,    XXXIX(2)|                               I.e. the belly, the womb, and
 91 II,      XLI(2)|                               I.e. interrupt the reading of
 92 II,      XLI(1)|                               I.e. they would have said, 'What!
 93 II,     XLII(1)|                               I.e. after the faith of Islâm
 94 II,     XLII(1)|                               I.e. the law contained in the
 95 II,     XLII(2)|                               I.e. were it not that God has
 96 II,     XLII(1)|                               I.e. it is a duty laid down by
 97 II,    XLIII(2)|                               I.e. the Meccans.~ ~ ./. 
 98 II,    XLIII(1)|                               I.e. of the birth of a daughter,
 99 II,    XLIII(2)|                               I.e. what! do they assign children
100 II,    XLIII(3)|                               I.e. a scripture authorising
101 II,    XLIII(1)|                               I.e. had it been sent down to
102 II,    XLIII(1)|                               I.e. the east and west, though
103 II,    XLIII(3)|                               I.e. the recording angel.~ ~
104 II,     XLIV(2)|                               I.e. we shall only die once.~ ~
105 II,     XLIV(3)|    kings were called Tubbâ'h, i.e. 'successors.'~ ~ ./. 
106 II,     XLVI(1)|                               I.e. from the grave.~ ~ ./. 
107 II,     XLVI(2)|                               I.e. the Meccans.~ ~ ./. 
108 II,   XLVIII(4)|                               I.e. that of Khâibar.~ ~ ./. 
109 II,     XLIX(3)|                               I.e. ye would mislead him.~ ~
110 II,     XLIX(1)|                               I.e. it is defamation to charge
111 II,        L(1)|                               I.e. from the vengeance of God.~ ~
112 II,        L(4)|                               I.e. a place from which all men
113 II,       LI(1)|                               I.e. rain, which produces material
114 II,       LI(2)|                               I.e. unreserved and plain as
115 II,       LI(1)|                               I.e. this taunt.~ ~
116 II,       LI(2)|                               I.e. like the fate of those who
117 II,      LII(3)|                               I.e. either the Kaabah itself
118 II,      LII(4)|                               I.e. of heaven.~ ~ ./. 
119 II,      LII(2)|                               I.e. a ladder reaching to the
120 II,      LII(2)|                               I.e. beside the torment of the
121 II,     LIII(1)|                               I.e. the resurrection.~ ~
122 II,       LV(2)|                               I.e. mankind and the ginn; the
123 II,      LVI(1)|                               I.e. the day of judgment.~ ~ ./. 
124 II,      LVI(1)|                               I.e. the foremost in professing
125 II,      LVI(1)|                               I.e. for seed and labour.~ ~
126 II,     LVII(1)|                               I.e. guiding them to Paradise.~ ~ ./. 
127 II,     LVII(1)|                               I.e. from almsgiving. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 
128 II,    LVIII(2)|                               I.e. divorce them by the formula '
129 II,       LX(1)|                               I.e. they are not to imitate
130 II,       LX(1)|                               I.e. by their becoming converted
131 II,       LX(2)|                               I.e. to their infidel husbands.~ ~
132 II,       LX(2)|                               I.e. of the resurrection of the
133 II,     LXII(1)|                               I.e. by embracing Islâm.~ ~
134 II,    LXIII(4)|                               I.e. though of tall and imposing
135 II,     LXIV(1)|                               I.e. both the righteous and the
136 II,      LXV(2)|                               I.e. whether God may not reconcile
137 II,   LXVIII(1)|                               I.e. they did not add, 'If God
138 II,     LXIX(1)|                               I.e. death.~ ~  ./. 
139 II,      LXX(2)|                               I.e. of the east and the west;
140 II,    LXXIV(3)|                               I.e. death.~ ~
141 II,     LXXV(1)|                               I.e. the revelation; see p. 16,
142 II,     LXXV(2)|                               I.e. in the death struggle.~ ~
143 II,  LXXVIII(1)|                               I.e. the news of the resurrection.~ ~ ./. 
144 II,   LXXXIV(2)|                               I.e. in the left hand, which
145 II,       XC(1)|                               I.e. the sacred territory of
146 II,     XCIV(1)|                               I.e. expanded it for the reception
147 II,     XCVI(3)|                               I.e. Mohammed.~ ~
148 II,    CVIII(1)|     which means 'docktailed,' i.e. childless.~ ~
149 II,     CXII(2)|     hlâs, 'clearing oneself,' i.e. of belief in any but one
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