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 1  I             |         century of our era by the Qurâis on their obtaining possession
 2  I             |      Kaabah to his own tribe, the Qurâis.~ ~From Quzâi it descended
 3  I             | personages opened the eyes of the Qurâis to the importance of the
 4  I             |          state. The chiefs of the Qurâis therefore began to look
 5  I             |   numbered a hundred souls.~ ~The Qurâis were much annoyed at the
 6  I             |    increased the hostility of the Qurâis towards the small remnant
 7  I             |      neighbouring tribes, and the Qurâis proposed~ ~ ./. to Mohammed
 8  I             |         before an assembly of the Qurâis the words of the Qur'ân,
 9  I             |        had been effected with the Qurâis.~ ~His recantation brought
10  I             |          of the blood feud.~ ~The Qurâis revenged themselves by placing
11  I             |       inviolable.~ ~At length the Qurâis began themselves to tire
12  I             |        incur the hostility of the Qurâis.~ ~His uncle 'Abbâs, though
13  I             |           now the attitude of the Qurâis that the believers of Mecca
14  I             |          Abu Bekr, and Ali.~ ~The Qurâis now held a solemn council
15  I             |    distant from Mecca, before the Qurâis had discovered the ruse
16  I             |          of the cave, so that the Qurâis, thinking that no one had
17  I             |          caravan belonging to the Qurâis.~ ~The Meccans, determined
18  I             |        and particularly so to the Qurâis, whose supremacy over the
19  I             |     unless, as in the case of the Qurâis, self-interest were thrown
20  I             |      commercial prosperity of the Qurâis.~ ~It has been objected
21  I             |         were both of the tribe of Qurâis.~ ~At length, some twenty
22  I             |     editor, with three men of the Qurâis (Mohammed's own tribe),
23  I             |  definitely according to the pure Qurâis idiom.~ ~When this edition
24  I             |           In it Mohammed bids the Qurâis 'serve the Lord of this
25  I             |          form of Arab speech. The Qurâis, as the guardians of the
26  I             |         bear ill-will against the Qurâis who prevented them at 'Hudâibîyeh
27  I             |       God-fearing encouraged. The Qurâis rebuked for their pride,
28  I             |          of the judgment day. The Qurâis object that the Qur'ân was
29  I             |      loving and merciful God. The Qurâis object to the 'Merciful'
30  I             |          on the judgment day. The Qurâis in spite of their promises
31  I             |           treat secretly with the Qurâis. Abraham's example. Other
32  I             |           CVI. THE CHAPTER OF THE QURÂIS. (Mecca.)~ ~The Qurâis are
33  I             |        THE QURÂIS. (Mecca.)~ ~The Qurâis are bidden to give thanks
34  I,     VIII(1)|       thrown into the eyes of the Qurâis at the battle of Bedr, to
35  I,       XV(2)|         from the territory of the Qurâis to Syria.~ ~
36 II,    XVIII(1)|           followers to please the Qurâis; see Chapter VI, verse 52.~ ~ ./. 
37 II,    XVIII(1)|           passage is aimed at the Qurâis. The.' course of those of
38 II,       XX(2)|      words being adopted into the Qurâis idiom from other dialects.~ ~ ./. 
39 II,     XXII(1)|         their favourite idols the Qurâis were much pleased, and at
40 II,    XXIII(2)|     possession of the Kaabah. The Qurâis are meant.~ ~ ./. 
41 II,     XXXI(3)|    Firdausî. These he read to the Qurâis as being more wonderful
42 II,    XXXIX(1)|        favourite goddesses of the Qurâis.~ ~ ./. 
43 II,   XLVIII(5)|            but was obliged by the Qurâis to turn back. See Introduction,
44 II,     LIII(1)|     forsaking the religion of the Qurâis, answered that he had done
45 II,     LIII(4)|                 At this verse the Qurâis, who were present at the
46 II,    LXXIV(1)|          one of the chiefs of the Qurâis.~ ~ ./. 
47 II,     LXXX(1)|  Mughâirah and some others of the Qurâis chiefs. The prophet taking
48 II,      CVI   |                THE CHAPTER OF THE QURÂIS.~ ~(CVI. Mecca.)~ ~IN the
49 II,      CVI   |            For the uniting of the Qurâis; uniting them for the caravan
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