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 1  I             |     sandy valley shut in by bare mountains. The soil around the city
 2  I             |         and narrow defile in the mountains to the east of Mecca. One
 3  I             |    resurrection day: fate of the mountains on that day: all men shall
 4  I             |        steadying of the earth by mountains and placing the sky as a
 5  I             |      judgment about a field. The mountains and~ ~ ./. birds are made
 6  I             |      resurrection. The birds and mountains sing praises with David:
 7  I,       II(2)|                              Two mountains near Mecca, where two idols
 8  I,      VII   |         its plains and hewed out mountains into houses 1; and remember
 9  I,      VII(1)|      tending their flocks on the mountains, often milk their goats
10  I,      VII(1)| certainly did visit the Sinaitic mountains, and may in all probability
11  I,       XI   |         with them mid waves like mountains; and Noah cried to his son
12  I,     XIII   |          and placed therein firm mountains and rivers, and of every
13  I,     XIII   |       were a Qur'ân by which the mountains were moved, or by which
14  I,      XIV   |  although at their stratagem the mountains should give way.~ ~Think
15  I,       XV   |       and have thrown on it firm mountains, and have caused to~ ~ ./. 
16  I,      XVI   |         15] And He has cast firm mountains on the earth lest it move
17  I,      XVI   |            Take to houses in the mountains, and in the trees, and in
18  I,      XVI   |          for you shelters in the mountains; and He has made for you
19 II,     XVII   |         thou shalt not reach the mountains in height.~ ~[40] All this
20 II,    XVIII   |        day when we will move the mountains, and thou shalt see the (
21 II,    XVIII   |        the point between the two mountains, he found below them both
22 II,    XVIII(1)|     Euxinus. The word translated mountains is the same as that translated
23 II,    XVIII(1)|          I have, in rendering it mountains, followed the Mohammedan
24 II,    XVIII(2)|          opening between the two mountains, fusing this into a compact
25 II,      XIX   |          earth is riven, and the mountains fall down broken, that they
26 II,       XX   |          will ask thee about the mountains;~ ~ ./. say, 'My Lord will
27 II,      XXI   |         placed on the earth firm mountains lest it should move with
28 II,      XXI   |        to David we subjected the mountains to celebrate our praises,
29 II,     XXII   |           and the stars, and the mountains, and the beasts, and many
30 II,     XXIV   |          sends down from the sky mountains 1 with hail therein, and
31 II,     XXIV(1)|      masses of cloud as large as mountains.~ ~ ./. 
32 II,     XXVI   |      fine? and ye hew out of the mountains houses skilfully. [150]
33 II,    XXVII   |          and placed upon it firm mountains; and placed between the
34 II,    XXVII   |           And thou shalt see the mountains, which thou dost deem solid,
35 II,     XXXI   |        threw upon the earth firm mountains lest it should move with
36 II,   XXXIII   |    heavens and the earth and the mountains, but they refused to bear
37 II,    XXXIV   |       David grace from us, 'O ye mountains! echo (God's praises) with
38 II,     XXXV   |        varied in hue, and on the mountains~ ~ ./. dykes 1, white and
39 II,  XXXVIII   |         Verily, we subjected the mountains to celebrate with him our
40 II,      XLI   |         He placed thereon 1 firm mountains above it and blessed it,
41 II,     XLII   |         the ships that sail like mountains in the sea. If He will,
42 II,        L   |          and thrown thereon firm mountains, and caused to grow thereon
43 II,      LII   |          continues] [10] and the mountains shall move about,-then woe
44 II,       LV   |       rear aloft in the sea like mountains.~ [25] Then which of your
45 II,      LVI   |     quake, quaking! [5] and the~ mountains shall crumble, crumbling,
46 II,     LXIX   |     shall be borne away, and the mountains too, and both be crushed
47 II,      LXX   |         as molten brass, and the mountains shall be, like flocks of
48 II,   LXXIII   |       day when the earth and the mountains shall tremble and the earth
49 II,   LXXVII   |       cleft!~ ~[10] And when the mountains shall be winnowed! And when
50 II,   LXXVII   |       dead? and set thereon firm mountains reared aloft? and given
51 II,  LXXVIII   |        earth as a couch, and the mountains as stakes, and created you
52 II,  LXXVIII   |          all doors, [20] and the mountains shall be moved, and shall
53 II,    LXXIX   |       and its pasture.~ ~And the mountains He did firmly set, a provision
54 II,    LXXXI   |     stars do fall,~ And when the mountains are moved,~ And when the
55 II, LXXXVIII   |          is reared?~ ~And at the mountains how they are set up?~ ~[
56 II,       CI   |         scattered moths; and the mountains shall be like flocks of
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