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 1  I             |       most perfect form of Arab speech. The Qurâis, as the guardians
 2  I             |         the words, no tricks of speech, pretty conceits, or mere
 3  I             |        of the impediment in his speech. Aaron is given him as a
 4  I             |   knowledge. Solomon taught the speech of birds. His army of men,
 5  I,       II   |     before them like unto their speech. Their hearts are all alike.
 6  I,       II   |        is among men one 3 whose speech about the life of this world
 7  I,       II   |         ye speak a reasonable 1 speech; and resolve not on the
 8  I,       II   |       they grieve.~ ~[265] Kind speech and pardon are better than
 9  I,      III   |     well aware.~ ~God heard the speech of those who said, 'Verily,
10  I,       IV   |       to them with a reasonable speech. [5] Prove orphans until
11  I,       IV   |      speak to them a reasonable speech. [10] And let these fear
12  I,       IV   |         speak a straightforward speech. Verily, those who devour
13  I,       IV   |        who is truer than God in speech? Not for your vain desires,
14  I,       IV   |     loves not publicity of evil speech, unless one has been wronged;
15  I,       VI   |    inspire others with specious speech to lead astray; but had
16  I,        X   |      happiness!~ ~Let not their speech grieve thee; verily, power
17  I,     XIII   |       wonder, wondrous is their speech: 'What! when we have become
18  I,     XIII   |         he who keeps secret his speech and he who displays it;
19  I,      XVI   |     they shall proffer them the speech, 'Verily, ye are liars!'
20 II,     XVII   |        speak to them a generous speech. [25] And lower to them
21 II,     XVII   |      then speak to them an easy speech.~ ~Make not thy hand fettered
22 II,     XVII   |        ye are speaking a mighty speech.~ ~Now have we turned it
23 II,    XVIII   |    misbelieve wrangle with vain speech to make void the truth therewith;
24 II,    XVIII   |      scarcely understand~ ~ ./. speech. They said, 'O DHu 'l Qarnâin!
25 II,       XX   |     that they may understand my speech; [30] and make for me a
26 II,       XX   |       and speak to him a gentle speech, haply he may be mindful
27 II,       XX   |        does not return them any speech, and cannot control for
28 II,       XX   |         is acceptable to Him in speech.~ ~He knows what is before
29 II,     XXII   |         be guided to the goodly speech, and they shall be guided
30 II,     XXIV   |      who are unjust.~ ~[50] The speech of the believers, when they
31 II,    XXVII   |         we have been taught the speech of birds, and we have been
32 II,    XXVII   |         smiled, laughing at her speech, and said, 'O Lord! excite
33 II,    XXVII(1)|         of the Queen of Sheba's speech, or as Solomon's comment
34 II,    XXVII   |         and they shall not have speech.~ ~Did they not see that
35 II,   XXXIII   |       be not too complaisant in speech, or he in whose heart is
36 II,   XXXIII   |          but speak a reasonable speech.~ ~And stay still in your
37 II,   XXXIII   |         speak a straightforward speech. He will correct for you
38 II,    XXXIV   |       shall rebut each other in speech.~ ~Those who were thought
39 II,    XXXVI   |        may call for. 'Peace!'-a speech from the merciful Lord!~ ~'
40 II,    XXXVI   |     them 2.~ ~But let not their speech grieve thee: verily, we
41 II,   XXXVII(3)|                            This speech is supposed to be the words
42 II,      XLI   |         shall say, 'God gave us speech who has given speech to
43 II,      XLI   |         us speech who has given speech to everything; He created
44 II,    XLVII   |      obedience and a reasonable speech! But when the matter is
45 II,    XLVII   |       by their distorting their speech, and God knows their works!~ ~
46 II,       LV   |   created man, taught him plain speech.~ The sun and the moon have
47 II,      LVI   |      and no sin;~ [25] Only the speech, 'Peace, Peace!'~ And the
48 II,    LVIII   |   Medînah.)~ ~GOD has heard the speech of her who wrangled with
49 II,    LVIII   |      verily, they speak a wrong speech and a false.~ ~Verily, God
50 II,    LVIII   |         then would recall their speech,-then the, manumission of
51 II,       LX   |         alone!'~ ~But not 1 the speech of Abraham to his father, '
52 II,       LX(1)|        not to imitate Abraham's speech to his father, and ask forgiveness
53 II,    LXIII   |         thou listenest to their speech: they are like timber propped
54 II,     LXIX   |           40] verily, it is the speech of a noble apostle; and
55 II,     LXIX   |      apostle; and it is not the speech of a poet:-little is it
56 II,     LXIX   |    believe!~ ~And it is not the speech of a soothsayer,-little
57 II,   LXXIII   |       will cast on thee a heavy speech.~ ~Verily, the early part
58 II,   LXXIII   | impressions and more upright In speech!~ ~Verily, thou hast by
59 II,    LXXIV   |         25] this is only mortal speech!'-I will broil him in hell-fire!
60 II,    LXXXI   | breathes up!~ Verily, it is the speech of a noble apostle, [20]~
61 II,    LXXXI   |   unseen 4.~ [25] Nor is it the speech of a pelted devil 5.~ Then
62 II,   LXXXVI   |         indeed a distinguishing speech, and it is no frivolity!~ ~[
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