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  1  I             |        was Allâh, and most tribes set up a shrine for him as well
  2  I             |      dedicated to the former were set apart for the advantage
  3  I             |           put for his pillow, and set it up for a pillar, and
  4  I             |           the other in summer, to set out yearly; they are mentioned
  5  I             |         finding help elsewhere he set~ ~ ./. out for 'if, accompanied
  6  I             |       points of his doctrine were set forth, and asked them for
  7  I             |        they ventured once more to set out, and, mounted on fleet
  8  I             |        poets of his age. He, too, set up as a prophet, but with
  9  I             |     reveal the truth at last, and set right the order of things
 10  I             |      succeeded in my endeavour to set before the reader plainly
 11  I             |          of it. Folly of idolatry set forth: God the creator:
 12  I             |           not gods by seeing them set. Turns to God and becomes
 13  I             |      Denunciation of some who had set up a mosque from motives
 14  I             |          in Solomon's likeness is set on his throne to punish
 15  I,       II   |         will not believe. God has set a seal upon their hearts
 16  I,       II   |        Why, God is not ashamed to set forth a parable of a gnat 3,
 17  I,       II   |          He said, 'Verily, I will set thee as a high priest 1
 18  I,       II   |           the bounds that God has set, so draw not near thereto.
 19  I,       II   |               250] And when Tâlût set out with his soldiery, he
 20  I,      III   |    comprehends.~ ~When thou didst set forth early 1 from thy people
 21  I,       IV   |         those who disbelieve will set upon you; verily, the misbelievers
 22  I,        V(2)|                Literally, 'stones set up,' Dolmens and the like,
 23  I,       VI   |    couldst thou see when they are set over the fire and say, '
 24  I,       VI   |    couldst thou see when they are set before their Lord; he says,'
 25  I,       VI   |        and your sight, and should set a seal upon your hearts-who
 26  I,       VI   |            to every prophecy is a set time, and in the end ye
 27  I,       VI   |          is my Lord;' but when it set he said, 'I love not those
 28  I,       VI   |             I love not those that set.' And when he saw the moon
 29  I,       VI   |          is my Lord;' but when it set he said, 'If God my Lord
 30  I,       VI   |     greatest of all;' but when it set he said, 'O my people! verily,
 31  I,       VI   |           heaven 1; thus does God set His horror on those who
 32  I,       VI   |         shall not prosper.~ ~They set apart for God, from what
 33  I,       VI(2)|           The pagan Arabs used to set apart certain of the produce
 34  I,      VII   |           Lord bids only justice:-set steadfastly your faces at
 35  I,      VII   |          in their sins, and would set a stamp upon their hearts,
 36  I,      VII   |         lie before.-Thus doth God set a stamp upon the hearts
 37  I,       IX(2)|                   A plot had been set afoot at Medînah to kill
 38  I,       IX   |           left behind. A stamp is set upon their hearts that they
 39  I,       IX   |           on whose hearts God has set a stamp, so that they should
 40  I,        X   |          a lie before. Thus do we set a stamp upon the hearts
 41  I,       XI   |          God a lie? they shall be set before their Lord, and the
 42  I,     XIII   |          scum: and from what they set fire to, craving ornaments
 43  I,      XVI   |       they shall know!~ ~And they set aside for what they know
 44  I,      XVI   |          they bring it on.~ ~They set down to God what they abhor
 45  I,      XVI   |    hearing, and eyesight, God has set a stamp, and these, they
 46 II,     XVII   |          the like of them, and to set for them an appointed time;
 47 II,    XVIII   |           right hand, and when it set leave them on the left hand,
 48 II,    XVIII   |          answer them; and we will set the vale of perdition between
 49 II,    XVIII   |          for their destruction we set an appointed time.~ ~And
 50 II,    XVIII   |    mention of it.'~ ~[70] So they set out until when they rode 1
 51 II,    XVIII   |       difficult command.' So they set out until they met a boy,
 52 II,    XVIII   |    arrived at my excuse.' So they set out until when they came
 53 II,    XVIII   |         to fall to pieces, and he set it upright. Said (Moses), '
 54 II,    XVIII   |            on condition that thou set between us and them a rampart?'
 55 II,    XVIII   |         with strength, and I will set between you and them a barrier.~ ~[
 56 II,    XVIII   |                  100] And we will set forth hell on that day before
 57 II,   XXVIII   |           for you except me; then set fire, O Hâmân! to some clay
 58 II,      XXX   |        shall have none to help.~ ~Set thy face steadfast towards
 59 II,      XXX   |           them were idolaters!'~ ~Set thy face steadfast to the
 60 II,      XXX   |          of vanity; thus does God set a stamp upon the hearts
 61 II,    XXXIV   |           see when the unjust are set before their Lord, they
 62 II,  XXXVIII   |          us. [30] When there were set before him in the evening
 63 II,    XXXIX   |       Lord, and the Book shall be set forth, and the prophets
 64 II,       XL   |        who believe; thus does God set a stamp upon. the heart
 65 II,     XLII   |           if God pleased He could set a seal upon thy heart; but
 66 II,    XLIII   |          when the son of Mary was set forth as a parable, behold
 67 II,    XLIII   |           or is he?' They did not set it forth to thee save for
 68 II,      XLV   |        did dispute.~ ~Then we did set thee 1 over a law concerning
 69 II,      XLV   |         astray wittingly, and has set a seal upon his hearing
 70 II,    XLVII   |           them their offences and set right their mind.~ ~That
 71 II,    XLVII   |         their Lord. Thus does God set forth for men their parables.~ ~
 72 II,    XLVII   |            He will guide them and set right their mind; and will
 73 II,    XLVII   |           on whose hearts God has set a stamp and who follow their
 74 II,   XLVIII(5)|              Mohammed having only set out with the intention of
 75 II,   XLVIII   |           ye know not, and He has set for you, beside that, a
 76 II,   XLVIII   |          the religion of truth to set it above all religion; for
 77 II,       LI   |          Him to you!~ ~And do not set with God another god; verily,
 78 II,       LV   |       heavens, He raised them and set the balance,~ that ye should
 79 II,       LV   |    balance.~ And the earth He has set it for living creatures;~ [
 80 II,      LXI   |          the religion of truth to set it above all religion; averse
 81 II,    LXIII   | disbelieved, wherefore is a stamp set on their hearts so that
 82 II,      LXV   |       attain His purpose:-God has set for everything a period.~ ~
 83 II,    LXVII   |      lower heaven with lamps; and set them to pelt the devils
 84 II,   LXVIII   |          would cut it!'~ ~So they set off, saying privily to each
 85 II,     LXIX   |          the day when ye shall be set forth no hidden thing of
 86 II,      LXX   |       wealth is a reasonable due (set aside) [25] for him who
 87 II,     LXXI   |          in stories, [15] and has set the moon therein for a light,
 88 II,     LXXI   |          therein for a light, and set the sun for a lamp? and
 89 II,    LXXII   |          nigh, or if my Lord will set for it a term. He knows
 90 II,   LXXVII   |          living and the dead? and set thereon firm mountains reared
 91 II,  LXXVIII   |           too well!~ ~Have we not set the earth as a couch, and
 92 II,  LXXVIII   |         seven solid (heavens) and set a burning lamp, and, sent
 93 II,    LXXIX   |           mountains He did firmly set, a provision for you and
 94 II,    LXXIX   |          the Hour, for when it is set. Whereby canst thou mention
 95 II,    LXXXI   |            And when hell shall be set ablaze,~ And when Paradise
 96 II,   LXXXII   |        but over you are guardians set 1,-noble, writing down!
 97 II, LXXXVIII   |       raised on high, and goblets set down, [15] and cushions
 98 II, LXXXVIII   |        the mountains how they are set up?~ ~[20] And at the earth
 99 II,     XCIV   |        for thee thy breast 1? and set down from thee thy load
100 II,     XCVI(4)|           Gahl, who threatened to set his foot on Mohammed's neck
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