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  1  I             |          these, images representing Abraham and Ishmael, each with divining
  2  I             |           the faith of their father Abraham, nothing more nor less,
  3  I             |             expressing the faith of Abraham 1, but subsequently changed
  4  I             |            by Seth, and later on by Abraham and Ishmael.~ ~The stone
  5  I             |       Ishmael.~ ~The stone on which Abraham stood when rebuilding the~ ~ ./. 
  6  I             |         called the maqâm Ibrahîm or Abraham's station, and is mentioned
  7  I             |            the original religion of Abraham, and appealed to the Jewish
  8  I             |           of their great forefather Abraham; of the Seil al 'Arim, or
  9  I             |            it, the ancient faith of Abraham, and it was upon that faith
 10  I             |             view. The traditions of Abraham, the father of their race
 11  I             |           the faith of their father Abraham, but which their fetishism
 12  I             |         allâh, the Prophet of God.~ Abraham, 'Halîla 'llâh, the Friend
 13  I             |         visits the Maqâm Ibrâhîm or Abraham's station, and afterwards
 14  I             |         This is in commemoration of Abraham, or, as some say, of Adam,
 15  I             |      instituted in commemoration of Abraham's proposed sacrifice of
 16  I             |        Mosques to be free. Story of Abraham: he rebuilds the Kaabah:
 17  I             |     omnipresence of God. Nimrod and Abraham. Almsgiving. No compulsion
 18  I             |           bones~ ~ ./. referred to: Abraham and the birds. Almsgiving
 19  I             |             deputation from Nagran. Abraham a 'Hanîf. Reproof to Jews
 20  I             |           foundation of the Kaabah. Abraham's station. Pilgrimage enjoined.
 21  I             |             religion, being that of Abraham the 'Hanîf. Laws respecting
 22  I             |             forth: God the creator: Abraham's perplexity in seeking
 23  I             |            Islâm is the religion of Abraham the 'Hanîf: a belief in
 24  I             |      idolaters however near of kin. Abraham only asked pardon for his
 25  I             |           hamstring her and perish. Abraham entertains the angels who
 26  I             | misbelievers.~ ~XIV. THE CHAPTER OF ABRAHAM. (Mecca.)~ ~The Qur'ân revealed
 27  I             |            all things to man's use. Abraham prayed that the territory
 28  I             |     Paradise to believers. Story of Abraham's angelic guests: they announce
 29  I             |             done through ignorance. Abraham was a 'Hanîf. The ordinance
 30  I             |           day of judgment. Story of Abraham: he reproves his father,
 31  I             |             threatens to stone him: Abraham prays for him: Isaac and
 32  I             |         Aaron received a scripture. Abraham destroys the images which
 33  I             |    miraculously made cool and safe. Abraham, Lot, Isaac, and Jacob all
 34  I             |         visiting the Sacred Mosque. Abraham when bidden to cleanse the
 35  I             |        people of Noah, 'Âd, Thamûd, Abraham, and Lot called their prophets
 36  I             |          and fight for the faith of Abraham, whose religion the Muslims
 37  I             |             his hosts. The story of Abraham: he preaches against idolatry.
 38  I             |          delivered from the deluge. Abraham preaches against idolatry.
 39  I             |     posterity of Noah were blessed. Abraham mocks at and breaks the
 40  I             |           him. The patience of Job. Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob: Elisha
 41  I             |           nations made: their fate. Abraham disclaimed idolatry. The
 42  I             |             day will come. Story of Abraham's entertaining the angels:
 43  I             |           secretly with the Qurâis. Abraham's example. Other idolaters
 44  I             |           the same as that given to Abraham and Moses.~ ~LXXXVIII. THE
 45  I,       II   |             And when his Lord tried Abraham with words, and he fulfilled
 46  I,       II   |           said) take the station of Abraham 3 for a place of prayer;
 47  I,       II   |         prayer; and covenanted with Abraham and Ishmael, saying, 'Do
 48  I,       II   |            who adore.'~ ~[120] When Abraham said, 'Lord, make this a
 49  I,       II   |             it be.'~ ~ ./. And when Abraham raised up the foundations
 50  I,       II   |            averse from the faith of Abraham save one who is foolish
 51  I,       II   |          Lord of the worlds.'~ ~And Abraham instructed his sons therein,
 52  I,       II   |              the God of thy fathers Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac,
 53  I,       II   |            Not so! but the faith of Abraham the 'Hanîf 1, he was not
 54  I,       II   |           what has been revealed to Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac,
 55  I,       II   |          sincere.'~ ~Do ye say that Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac,
 56  I,       II   |            at him who disputed with Abraham about his Lord, that God
 57  I,       II   |             him the kingdom 3? When Abraham said, 'My Lord is He who
 58  I,       II(3)|              Nimrod, who persecuted Abraham, according to the eastern
 59  I,       II   |             life~ ~ ./. and death.' Abraham said, 'But verily, God brings
 60  I,       II   |        mighty over all.'~ ~And when Abraham said, 'Lord, show me how
 61  I,      III   |          chosen Adam, and Noah, and Abraham's people, and Imrân's 1
 62  I,      III(2)|           in memory, it is said, of Abraham's having driven Iblîs away
 63  I,      III   |             why do ye dispute about Abraham, when the law and the gospel
 64  I,      III   |             and ye know not.~ ~[60] Abraham was not a Jew, nor yet a
 65  I,      III   |           the people most worthy of Abraham are those who follow him
 66  I,      III   |            and what was revealed to Abraham, and Ishmael, and Isaac,
 67  I,      III   |            then follow the faith of Abraham, a 'hanîf, who was not of
 68  I,      III   |         Therein are manifest signs,-Abraham's station, and whosoever
 69  I,       IV   |             grace? We have given to Abraham's people the Book and wisdom,
 70  I,       IV   |                paragraph continues] Abraham, as a 'Hanîf?-for God took
 71  I,       IV   |           as a 'Hanîf?-for God took Abraham as a friend.~ ~[125] And
 72  I,       IV   |             him, and as we inspired Abraham, and Ishmael, and Jacob,
 73  I,       VI   |             well aware.~ ~ ./. When Abraham said to his father Âzar 1, '
 74  I,       VI   |                75] Thus did we show Abraham the kingdom of heaven and
 75  I,       VI   |          arguments which we gave to Abraham against his people;-we raise
 76  I,       VI(1)|            of the original faith of Abraham The 'Hanîf.~ ~
 77  I,       VI   |        right religion,-the faith of Abraham the 'Hanîf, for he was not
 78  I,       IX   |        Thamûd, and of the people of Abraham, and the people of Midian?
 79  I,       IX   |          fellows of hell.~ ~Nor was Abraham's asking pardon for his
 80  I,       IX   |             himself of him; verily, Abraham was pitiful and clement.~ ~ ./. 
 81  I,       XI   |          Our messengers did come to Abraham with glad tidings; they
 82  I,       XI   |            And when his terror left Abraham, and the glad tidings came
 83  I,       XI   |          the people of Lot; verily, Abraham was clement, pitiful, relenting.~ ~'
 84  I,       XI   |            pitiful, relenting.~ ~'O Abraham! avoid this; verily, the
 85  I,      XII   |            forefathers before thee, Abraham and Isaac,-verily, thy Lord
 86  I,      XII   |            the faith of my fathers, Abraham and Isaac and Jacob; we
 87  I,      XIV   |                      THE CHAPTER OF ABRAHAM, (PEACE BE ON HIM!)~ ~(XIV.
 88  I,      XIV   |          and ungrateful.~ ~And when Abraham said, 'My Lord, make this
 89  I,       XV   |          And inform them concerning Abraham's guests~ ~ ./. when they
 90  I,      XVI   |             and merciful.~ ~Verily, Abraham was a high priest 2, a '
 91  I,      XVI   |          thee, 'Follow the faith of Abraham, a 'Hanîf, for he was not
 92 II,    XVIII(1)|            contemporary with Moses, Abraham, &c., that it is probable
 93 II,      XIX   |           And mention, in the Book, Abraham; verily, he was a confessor,-
 94 II,      XIX   |         thou averse from my gods, O Abraham? verily, if thou dost not
 95 II,      XIX   |            Noah, and of the seed of Abraham and Israel, and of those
 96 II,      XXI   |         then deny it?~ ~And we gave Abraham a right direction before;
 97 II,      XXI   |          mention them who is called Abraham.'~ ~Said they, 'Then bring
 98 II,      XXI   |             did this to our gods, O Abraham?' Said he, 'Nay, it was
 99 II,      XXI   |          thou cool and a safety for Abraham!'~ ~[70] They desired to
100 II,     XXII   |             when we established for Abraham the place of the House, (
101 II,     XXII   |           Thamûd, and the people of Abraham, and the people of Lot,
102 II,     XXII   |            the faith of your father Abraham. He has named you Muslims
103 II,     XXVI   |         recite to them the story of Abraham; [70] when he said to his
104 II,     XXIX   |         sign unto the worlds.~ ~And Abraham when he said to his people, '
105 II,     XXIX   |          And Lot believed him. And (Abraham) said, 'Verily, I flee unto
106 II,     XXIX   |         when our messengers came to Abraham with the glad tidings, they
107 II,   XXXIII   |             thee and from Noah, and Abraham, and Moses, and Jesus the
108 II,   XXXVII   |             verily, of his sect was Abraham; when he came to his Lord
109 II,   XXXVII(1)|          for fear of contagion, and Abraham took the opportunity of
110 II,   XXXVII   |             they were resigned, and Abraham had thrown him down upon
111 II,   XXXVII   |      forehead, we called to him, 'O Abraham! [105] thou hast verified
112 II,   XXXVII   |      amongst posterity, 'Peace upon Abraham; [110] thus do we reward
113 II,  XXXVIII   |           And remember our servants Abraham and~ ~ ./. paragraph continues]
114 II,     XLII   |          with, and what we inspired Abraham and Moses and Jesus,-to
115 II,    XLIII   |        apostles) liars.~ ~[25] When Abraham said to his father and his
116 II,       LI   |          utter 2!~ ~Has the tale of Abraham's honoured guests reached
117 II,     LIII   |           in the pages of Moses and Abraham who fulfilled his word?-
118 II,     LVII   |                And we sent Noah and Abraham; and placed in their seed
119 II,       LX   |            Ye had a good example in Abraham and those with him, when
120 II,       LX   |             But not 1 the speech of Abraham to his father, 'Verily,
121 II,       LX(1)|             they are not to imitate Abraham's speech to his father,
122 II,  LXXXVII   |         books of yore,-the books of Abraham and Moses.~ ~ ~ ~
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