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 1  I             |   bounded on the west by the Red Sea; on the east by the Persian
 2  I             |         Eastern coast of the Red Sea to the highlands of Negd.
 3  I             |       along the coast of the Red Sea. Mohammed, without waiting
 4  I             |        men in danger by land and sea. Mohammed is not to join
 5  I             |    people in dangers by land and sea. This life is like grass.
 6  I             |          men. Safety by land and sea a special mercy from God.
 7  I             | punishment on that day. Were the sea ink it would not suffice
 8  I             |         mother throws him in the sea: his sister watches him:
 9  I             |    children of Israel across the sea by a dry road: Pharaoh and
10  I             |          like darkness on a deep sea. All nature is subject to
11  I             |           The passing of the Red Sea and destruction of Pharaoh
12  I             |          saves men in dangers by sea, yet they are ungrateful.
13  I             |         infidels rebuked. If the sea were ink and the trees pens
14  I             |     rescuing men from dangers by sea. God only knows the future.~ ~
15  I             |  preservation of men in ships at sea. Almsgiving enjoined: the
16  I             |         misfortunes by land .and sea are due to their own sins.
17  I             |         the infidels: trading by sea a sign of God's providence.
18  I,       II   |      When we divided for you the sea and saved you and drowned
19  I,       II   |         ship that runneth in the sea with that which profits
20  I,        V   |       for you is the game of the sea, and to eat thereof; a provision
21  I,       VI   |       the~ ~ ./. land and in the sea; and there falls not a leaf
22  I,       VI   |  darkness of the land and of the sea?' ye call upon Him in humility
23  I,       VI   |  darkness of the land and of the sea. Now have we detailed the
24  I,      VII   |       and we drowned them in the sea, for that they said our
25  I,      VII   |             we passed across the sea; and they came unto a people
26  I,      VII   |          city which stood by the sea, when they transgressed
27  I,        X   |       you travel in the land and sea, until when ye are in the
28  I,        X   |    children of Israel across the sea; and Pharaoh and his hosts
29  I,      XIV   |        to float therein upon the sea at His bidding; and subjected
30  I,      XVI   |         is who has subjected the sea, that ye may eat fresh flesh
31 II,     XVII   |         the ships for you in the sea that ye may seek after plenty
32 II,     XVII   |      distress touches you in the sea, those whom ye call on,
33 II,     XVII   |      have borne them by land and sea, and have provided them
34 II,    XVIII   |       and it took its way in the sea with a free course.~ ~And
35 II,    XVIII   |       and it took its way in the sea wondrously!'~ ~Said he, '
36 II,    XVIII(1)|          the riding camel of the sea.'~ ~ ./. 
37 II,    XVIII   |        people, who toiled on the sea, and I wished to damage
38 II,    XVIII   |      therefrom.~ ~Say, 'Were the sea ink for the words of my
39 II,    XVIII   |        the words of my Lord, the sea would surely fail before
40 II,       XX   |       ark, and hurl him into the sea; and the sea shall cast
41 II,       XX   |        him into the sea; and the sea shall cast him on the shore,
42 II,       XX   |       for them a dry road in the sea. [80] Fear not pursuit,
43 II,       XX   |          overwhelmed them of the sea that which overwhelmed them.
44 II,       XX   |          scattered pieces in the sea.~ ~'Your God is only God
45 II,     XXII   |         ship that runs on in the sea at His bidding, and He holds
46 II,     XXIV   |          like darkness on a deep sea, there covers it a wave
47 II,     XXVI   |          Strike with thy rod the sea;' and it was cleft asunder,
48 II,    XXVII   |           of the land and of the sea; and who sends winds as
49 II,   XXVIII   |       and we flung them into the sea; behold, then, how was the
50 II,      XXX   |     appeared in the land and the sea, for what men's hands have
51 II,     XXXI   |          the earth pens, and the sea (ink) with seven more seas
52 II,     XXXI   |         the ship rides on in the sea by the favour of God, that
53 II,  XXXVIII(2)|          179 the signet into the sea, where it was swallowed
54 II,     XLII   |       sail like mountains in the sea. If He will, He calms the
55 II,     XLIV   |        be pursued. But leave the sea in quiet-verily, they are
56 II,      XLV   |          who subjects to you the sea that the ships may sail
57 II,       LI   |         and hurled them into the sea; for he was to be blamed.~ ~
58 II,      LII   |          roof 4! by the swelling sea! verily, the torment of
59 II,       LV   |          which rear aloft in the sea like mountains.~ [25] Then
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