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 1  I             |      righteous shall inherit the land.' The well-known exclusiveness
 2  I             |         hot, parched, and barren land could desire, namely, shade,
 3  I             |        of Israel invade the Holy Land and they were punished for
 4  I             |       preserves men in danger by land and sea. Mohammed is not
 5  I             |   portions of the produce of the land for God and for the idols,
 6  I             |        of Israel invade the Holy Land and they were punished for
 7  I             |       saves people in dangers by land and sea. This life is like
 8  I             |        situation of trust in the land. His brethren arrive and
 9  I             |         to delude men. Safety by land and sea a special mercy
10  I             |        worship 'the Lord of this land,' to recite the Qur'ân,
11  I             |     saved: flees from his native land: Isaac and Jacob born to
12  I             |         are still visible in the land to warn the people. The
13  I             |      power. Men's misfortunes by land .and sea are due to their
14  I             |           XC. THE CHAPTER OF THE LAND. (Mecca.)~ ~Exhortation
15  I,        V   |        my people! enter the Holy Land which God has prescribed
16  I,        V   |      soul or for violence in the land, it is as though he had
17  I,        V   |       shall be banished from the land;-that is a disgrace for
18  I,        V   | forbidden you is the game of the land while ye are on pilgrimage;
19  I,        V   |         be knocking about in the land, and the calamity of death
20  I,       VI   |      knows what is in the~ ~ ./. land and in the sea; and there
21  I,       VI   |         from the darkness of the land and of the sea?' ye call
22  I,       VI   |   thereby in the darkness of the land and of the sea. Now have
23  I,       VI   |      those who are in the~ ~ ./. land, they will lead thee astray
24  I,       VI   |           and the palms and corn land, with various food, and
25  I,      VII   |         which we drive to a dead land, and send down thereon water,
26  I,      VII   |         remember.~ ~And the good land brings forth its vegetation
27  I,      VII   |     leave her then to eat in the land of God, and touch her not
28  I,      VII   |        of God, and waste not the land, despoiling it.' Said the
29  I,      VII   |          to turn you out of your land;-what is it then ye bid?'
30  I,      VII   |     which ye have devised in the land, to turn its people out
31  I,      VII   |         people to do evil in the land, and to leave thee and thy
32  I,     VIII   |        in number and weak in the land, fearing lest people should
33  I,     VIII   |          hath slaughtered in the land! Ye wish to have the goods
34  I,     VIII   |          will be sedition in the land, and great corruption.~ ~[
35  I,       IX   |          Roam ye at large in the land for four months, but know
36  I,        X   |          makes you travel in the land and sea, until when ye are
37  I,      XII   |      Joseph, or cast him in some land; that your father's face
38  I,      XII   |        we stablish Joseph in the land; and we did surely teach
39  I,      XII   |        over the treasures of the land; verily, I will be a knowing
40  I,      XII   |        we stablish Joseph in the land that he might settle in
41  I,      XII   |       came not to do evil in the land, and that we were not thieves.'~ ~
42  I,      XII   |         will surely not quit the land until my father give me
43  I,     XIII   |          see that we come to the land and diminish the borders
44  I,      XIV   |         drive you forth from our land; or else ye shall return
45  I,      XIV   |         make you to dwell in the land after them. That is for
46  I,      XIV   |        said, 'My Lord, make this land 1 safe, and turn me and
47 II,     XVII   |        and we have borne them by land and sea, and have provided
48 II,     XVII   |       enticed thee away from the land, to turn thee out therefrom;
49 II,     XVII   |         to drive them out of the land; but we drowned him and
50 II,     XVII   |         Israel, 'Dwell ye in the land; and when the promise of
51 II,    XVIII   |            are doing evil in the land. Shall we then pay thee
52 II,       XX   |        us, to turn us out of our land with thy magic, O Moses? [
53 II,       XX   |          to turn you out of your land by their magic, and to remove
54 II,      XXI   |          see that we come to the land and shorten its borders?
55 II,      XXI   |        him and Lot safely to the land which we have blessed for
56 II,      XXI   |         on at his bidding to the land 3 which we have blessed,-
57 II,     XXII   |         travelled on through the land? and have they not hearts
58 II,     XXVI   |          to turn you out of your land! what is it then ye bid?'~ ~[
59 II,     XXVI   |         goods; and waste not the land, despoiling it; and fear
60 II,    XXVII   |        persons who despoiled the land and did not right. [50]
61 II,    XXVII   |          in the darkness, of the land and of the sea; and who
62 II,    XXVII   |           Journey on through the land and see how was the end
63 II,   XXVIII   |         Pharaoh was lofty in the land and made the people thereof
64 II,   XXVIII   |         he and his armies in the land, without right; and they
65 II,   XXVIII   |        be snatched away from the land.' Have we not established
66 II,     XXIX   |       Say, 'Journey ye on in the land, and behold how the creation
67 II,     XXIX   |      last day; and waste not the land, despoiling it.'~ ~But they
68 II,     XXIX   |          who believe! verily, my land is spacious enough 1; me
69 II,      XXX   |         the highest parts of the land; but after being overcome
70 II,      XXX   |          not journeyed on in the land and seen how was the end
71 II,      XXX   |     Trouble hath appeared in the land and the sea, for what men'
72 II,      XXX   |          Say, 'Journey on in the land, and behold what was the
73 II,     XXXI   |         proudly, nor walk in the land haughtily; verily, God loves
74 II,     XXXI   |        and no soul knows in what land it shall die; verily, God
75 II,    XXXII   |         the water to the sterile land, and bring forth thereby
76 II,   XXXIII   |      part: and He gave you their land, and their dwellings, and
77 II,   XXXIII   |        for an inheritance, and a land ye had not trodden, for
78 II,     XXXV   |          not journeyed on in the land and seen what was the end
79 II,       XL   |        their vestiges are in the land; but God caught them up
80 II,       XL   |      evil doing to appear in the land.'~ ~And Moses said, 'Verily,
81 II,       XL   |    to-day, ye are eminent in the land, but who will help us against
82 II,       XL   |       that ye did rejoice in the land without right; and for that
83 II,       XL   |          not journeyed on in the land and seen how was the end
84 II,       XL   |  vestiges which are still in the land? but of no avail to them
85 II,      XLI   |       were big with pride in the land, without right, and said, '
86 II,     XLVI(1)|               Name of a tract of land in Si'hr in Yemen.~ ~
87 II,    XLVII   |        not journeyed through the land and~ ~ ./. seen how was
88 II,    XLVII   |      back, have done evil in the land and severed the bonds of
89 II,        L   |         quickened thereby a dead land; thus shall the resurrection
90 II,        L   |      prowess!~ ~Pass through the land, is there any refuge 1?
91 II,     LXII   |      then disperse abroad in the land, and crave of God's grace;
92 II,   LXXXIX   |          not been created in the land?~ ~ ./. And Thamûd when
93 II,   LXXXIX   |       Who were outrageous in the land, and did multiply wickedness
94 II,       XC   |               THE CHAPTER OF THE LAND.~ ~(XC. Mecca.)~ ~IN the
95 II,       XC   |        swear by the Lord of this land 1, and thou a dweller in
96 II,       XC   |       and thou a dweller in this land 2!~ ~Nor by the begetter
97 II,      XCV   |         Sinai!~ And by this safe land 1!~ We have indeed created
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