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  1  I             |     sacrifice, at the time of the great gatherings of pilgrims who
  2  I             |        were however repulsed with great loss. This year was afterwards
  3  I             |           who showed for him very great affection, and at his death,
  4  I             |      reader!' Mohammed replied in great trepidation, whereon the
  5  I,        0(1)|                In Arabic iqra'; a great difference of opinion exists
  6  I             |     conversion carried with it so great weight that the Mohammedan
  7  I             |           such a thing.'~ ~To the great mass of the citizens of
  8  I             |          as they were bidden.~ ~A great political triumph was achieved,
  9  I             |           that he contracted gave great scandal to the faithful,
 10  I             |     details as to have lost, to a great extent, its real significance.
 11  I             |    morning these latter were at a great disadvantage, wearied by
 12  I             |     critical position, and he had great difficulty in restoring
 13  I             |          A.D. the Muslims were in great jeopardy. 4,000 Meccans
 14  I             |           This was, in reality, a great triumph for Mohammed, as
 15  I             |          but wrote letters to the great kings and emperors of the
 16  I             |           Mohammed had; he was no great reformer himself, and there
 17  I             |         the theory of his being a great political reformer does
 18  I             |      Thamûd; the legends of their great forefather Abraham; of the
 19  I             |        religion, though not to so great an extent as Judaism.~ ~
 20  I             |        and understood.~ ~ ./. One great difference between Judaism
 21  I             |           retained were also to a great extent forced upon him;
 22  I             |           entire originality. The great principles of morality,
 23  I             |        present day employ it to a great extent in their more formal
 24  I             |           which make often a very great difference in the meaning
 25  I             |  recognised, but it is clear that great variations existed from
 26  I             |       resolve themselves into two great classes, those revealed
 27  I             |    precepts given accounting in a great measure for the more prosaic
 28  I             | revelations, and are therefore of great use in the exegesis of the
 29  I             |         their original sources, a great deal of uncertainty exists
 30  I             |            10. al-Mutakabbir, the Great.~ ~11. al-Khâliq, the Creator.~ ~
 31  I             |      Exalted.~ ~37. al-Kabîr, the Great.~ ~38. al-'Hafiz, the Guardian.~ ~
 32  I             |          to await their doom.~ ~A great many wonderful signs are
 33  I             |        following words:~ ~'God is great!' (four times). 'I bear
 34  I             |      salvation!' (twice). 'God is great! There is no other god but
 35  I             |         in favour of allowing too great freedom to women, so that
 36  I             |        the territory in which the great fairs and literary festivals
 37  I             |        manner in which it brought great truths home to them in the
 38  I             |           return to Jacob, who in great grief sends them back again
 39  I             |         idols before God. Qarûn's great wealth: the earth opens
 40  I,       II   |         women live; in that was a great trial for you from your
 41  I,       II   |           heels; although it is a great thing save to those whom
 42  I,       II   |    complete the number, and say, 'Great is God,' for that He has
 43  I,       II   |             Fighting therein is a great sin; but turning folks off
 44  I,       II   |        writing it, be it small or great, with its time of payment.
 45  I,       IV   |     property; verily, that were a great sin. But if ye fear that
 46  I,       IV   |           God.~ ~[35] If ye avoid great sins from which ye are forbidden,~ ~ ./. 
 47  I,       IV   |           verily, God is high and great.~ ~And if ye fear a breach
 48  I,       VI   |          placed in every town the great sinners thereof, that they
 49  I,       VI(1)|        one who would attempt some great but impossible thing and
 50  I,      VII(1)|             Hither they resort in great numbers at certain seasons
 51  I,      VII(1)|         the Righteous Prophet"? A great saint with the Bedawîn,
 52  I,      VII(1)|      regarded by the Bedawîn with great veneration, and the girls,
 53  I,     VIII   |        troop shall avail nothing, great in number though it be,
 54  I,     VIII   |         sedition in the land, and great corruption.~ ~[75] Those
 55  I,       IX   |         expend in alms a small or great expense, nor do they cross
 56  I,       XI   |          for you the torment of a great day.~ ~Unto God is your
 57  I,      XII   |          they saw him they said, 'Great God!' and cut their hands 1
 58  I,     XIII   |       unseen and the visible,-the great, the lofty one.~ ~Alike
 59  I,      XIV   |        women live;' in that was a great trial for you from your
 60  I,      XVI   |      otherwise reach, except with great wretchedness of soul;-verily,
 61 II,     XVII   |            and ye shall rise to a great height (of pride).'~ ~ ./. 
 62 II,     XVII   |         aright that for them is a great hire; and that for those
 63 II,     XVII   |        for to slay them is ever a great sin!~ ~And draw not near
 64 II,     XVII   |        above what they say with a great exaltation!~ ~The seven
 65 II,     XVII   |        will only increase them in great rebellion.~ ~ ./. And when
 66 II,     XVII   |         His grace towards thee is great!~ ~[90] Say, 'If mankind
 67 II,    XVIII   |          leaves neither small nor great things alone, without numbering
 68 II,    XVIII(3)|         minister of Alexander the Great) had disappeared in search
 69 II,    XVIII(1)|      supposed to be Alexander the Great, who is so represented on
 70 II,      XIX(1)|               That is, 'gave them great renown.'~ ~ ./. 
 71 II,       XX   |         sign! to show thee of our great signs!~ ~[25] 'Go unto Pharaoh,
 72 II,     XXII   |           seized on them, and how great was the change!~ ~And how
 73 II,     XXII   |         that God is the high, the great.~ ~Hast thou not seen that
 74 II,      XXV   |      wrong we will make him taste great torment.~ ~We have not sent
 75 II,      XXV   |         they have exceeded with a great excess!~ ~The day they shall
 76 II,     XXXI   |          God, He is the high, the great!~ ~[30] Dost thou not see
 77 II,   XXXIII   |       believers, that for them is great grace from God. And follow
 78 II,   XXXIII   |         obeyed our chiefs and our great men and they led us astray
 79 II,   XXXIII   |     torment and curse them with a great curse!'~ ~O ye who believe!
 80 II,    XXXIV(1)|         jargonelle pear, and is a great favourite with the Bedawîn.
 81 II,    XXXIV   |           for He is the high, the great.'~ ~Say, 'Who provides from
 82 II,    XXXIV(1)|                                 A great trade used formerly to exist
 83 II,    XXXIV   |      apostles were liars, and how great a change was then!~ ~[45]
 84 II,     XXXV   |         them is forgiveness and a great hire.~ ~What! is he whose
 85 II,     XXXV   | permission of their Lord; that is great grace.~ ~[30] Gardens of
 86 II,    XXXVI(1)|           sent to their rescue; a great many were converted, and
 87 II,       XL   |     belongs to God, the high, the great! He it is who shows you
 88 II,     XLII   |         part into sects therein-a great thing to the idolaters is
 89 II,     XLII   |          with their Lord;-that is great grace!~ ~That is what God
 90 II,     XLII   |           35] and those who avoid great sins and abominations, and
 91 II,    XLIII   |           were sent down to a man great in the two cities. . . . 1.'~ ~
 92 II,     XLIV   |          we will assault with the great assault, verily, we will
 93 II,     LIII   |         with good! those who shun great sins and iniquities,-all
 94 II,      LIV   |          and everything small and great is written down.~ ~Verily,
 95 II,      LIX   |     behind walls; their valour is great amongst themselves;-thou
 96 II,      LIX   |         Mighty, the Repairer, the Great!-celebrated be the praises
 97 II,    LXVII   |         down aught; ye are but in great error!"'~ ~[10] And they
 98 II,    LXVII   |         them is forgiveness and a great hire!~ ~Speak ye secretly
 99 II,   LXVIII(1)|         expression signifying any great calamity or battle, because
100 II,     LXXI   |           and they have plotted a great plot, and said, "Ye shall
101 II,    LXXVI   |          shalt see pleasure and a great estate! On them shall be
102 II,    LXXIX   |       your cattle.~ ~And when the great predominant calamity shall
103 II,    LXXXV   |          rivers flow,-that is the great bliss!~ ~Verily, the violence
104 II,  LXXXVII   |          he who will broil on the great fire, and then therein shall
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