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 1  I             |        should not destroy it for three years, and that their territory
 2  I             |        Abu Bekr, whom he married three years after 'Hadîgah's decease,
 3  I             |     continues] This was repeated three times, when the angel uttered
 4  I             |     lasted for two and a half or three years.~ ~Dark thoughts of
 5  I             |  recognise the divinity of these three deities, and promised in
 6  I             |           but whom he married in three years time. This woman gained
 7  I             |          were only left in Mecca three members of the community,
 8  I             |     immediately organized.~ ~For three days they lay concealed,
 9  I             |           said Mohammed, 'we are three; for God is with us.' The
10  I             |       reached YaTHrib in safety. Three days after they were joined
11  I             |       and in January, 625 A. D., three thousand men marched on
12  I             |         a thousand, and of these three hundred belonged to the
13  I             |          do so and to remain for three days.~ ~This was, in reality,
14  I             |          the course of the short three days' sojourn in Mecca the
15  I             |         to the new doctrine. For three years, however, only fourteen
16  I             |        than tritheism, and these three the Father, Virgin-Mother,
17  I             |       ideas consist generally of three consonants each, and the
18  I             |        the original editor, with three men of the Qurâis (Mohammed'
19  I             |     flashes out once more.~ ~The three periods again are marked
20  I             |          the Kaabah seven times, three times quickly and four times
21  I             |   ceremony of throwing stones at three pillars, called Gamrah.
22  I             |       then rest at Mecca for the three following days, the âiyâm
23  I             |     fulfilment of a promise. The three Ansârs who refused to accompany
24  I             |         John: is struck dumb for three days as a sign. John is
25  I,       II   |        bring), then let him fast three days on the pilgrimage and
26  I,       II   |         must wait for themselves three courses; and it is not lawful
27  I,      III   |       shalt not speak to men for three days, save by gesture; but
28  I,      III   |       your Lord assists you with three thousand of the angels~ ~ ./. 
29  I,       IV   |       His apostles, and say not 'Three.' Have done! it were better
30  I,        V   |      Verily, God is the third of three;' for there is no God but
31  I,        V   |         means, then let him fast three days. That is the expiation
32  I,       VI(1)|      Rabbinical tradition of the three keys, in the hands of God.~ ~ ./. 
33  I,       IX(1)|       the name of a valley about three miles to the north-east
34  I,       IX   |      kind and merciful:-unto the three 1 who were left behind,
35  I,       IX(1)|                                  Three of the Ansârs who refused
36  I,       XI   |    yourselves in your houses for three days;-that is the promise
37 II,    XVIII   |         them.'~ ~They will say, 'Three, and the fourth of them
38 II,    XVIII   |       They tarried in their cave three hundred years and nine more. [
39 II,      XIX   |       shalt not speak to men for three nights (though) sound.'~ ~
40 II,     XXII(1)|        the vale of Minâ, and the three following days.~ ~
41 II,     XXIV   |        puberty, ask leave of you three times: before the prayer
42 II,     XXIV   |        after the evening prayer;-three times of privacy for you 1:
43 II,    XXXIV(1)|       called Mârab; it was about three days' journey from Sanâ'
44 II,    XXXVI(1)|          the carpenter,' and all three were thrown into prison.
45 II,  XXXVIII(1)| signifies a horse that stands on three legs and just touches the
46 II,    XXXIX   |      creation after creation, in three darknesses 2. That is God
47 II,      LVI   |      dispersed!~ And ye shall be three sorts;~ And the fellows
48 II,    LVIII   |          be a privy discourse of three but He makes the fourth?
49 II,      LXV(1)|               When they have had three periods of menstruation;
50 II,      LXV   |        doubt, then their term is three months; and such as have
51 II,   LXXVII   |          Go off to the shadow of three columns, that shall not
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