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1 I | contemporaries. Thus the Chapter of Cattle (VI) commences with the 2 I | with respect to certain cattle. Witnesses required when 3 I | VI. THE CHAPTER OF CATTLE. (Mecca.)~ ~Light and darkness 4 I | infanticide: declaring cattle and tilth inviolable. God 5 I | created all fruits and all cattle; both are therefore lawful. 6 I | with respect to certain cattle. Witnesses required when 7 I | the dead earth, and the cattle which give milk, and the 8 I | rules of the 'Hagg enjoined. Cattle are lawful food. Warning 9 I | is to be mentioned over cattle when slaughtered. Camels 10 I | encouraged to wait for the issue. Cattle to ride on and to eat are 11 I | provides man with ships and cattle whereon to ride. The Arabs 12 I, II | abroad therein all kinds of cattle, and in the shifting of 13 I, II(1)| I.e. as cattle hear the sound of the drover 14 I, III | of horses well-bred, and cattle, and tilth;-that is the 15 I, IV | surely crop the ears of cattle; and I will order them and 16 I, IV(1)| used to cut off the ears of cattle, and mutilate their slaves 17 I, V(1)| was a term applied to any cattle, including sheep and goats, 18 I, VI | THE CHAPTER OF CATTLE 1.~ ~(VI. Mecca.)~ ~IN the 19 I, VI(1)| Arabs with regard to their cattle.~ ~ 20 I, VI | He raises of tilth and of cattle, a portion, and they say, ' 21 I, VI | forged.~ ~And they say, These cattle and tilth are inviolable; 22 I, VI | they pretend-and there are cattle whose backs are prohibited, 23 I, VI | backs are prohibited, and cattle over whom God's name is 24 I, VI | is in the wombs of these cattle is unlawful for our wives, 25 I, VI | not the extravagant.~ ~Of cattle are there some to ride on 26 I, VI(1)| young of these four kinds of cattle. Mohammed in this passage 27 I, VII | therewith; they are like cattle, nay, they go more astray! 28 I, X | earth, from which men and cattle eat, are mingled therewith; 29 I, XVI | open opponent!~ ~[5] The cattle too have we created for 30 I, XVI | hear.~ ~Verily, ye have in cattle a lesson; we give you to 31 I, XVI | for you, of the skins of cattle, houses 1, that ye may find 32 II, XX | vegetables. Eat and pasture your cattle therefrom; verily, in that 33 II, XXII | for him with his Lord.~ ~'Cattle are lawful for you, except 34 II, XXIII | ye have a lesson in the cattle; we give you to drink of 35 II, XXV | they are only like the cattle, nay, they err more from 36 II, XXV | what we have created,-the cattle and many folk.~ ~We have 37 II, XXVI | hath given you an extent of cattle and sons, and gardens and 38 II, XXXII | thereby corn from which their cattle and themselves do eat? do 39 II, XXXV | and men and beasts and cattle, various in hue? thus! none 40 II, XXXVI | hands have made for them, cattle, and they are owners thereof? 41 II, XXXIX | sent down upon you of the cattle four pairs 1! He creates 42 II, XL | is who has made for you cattle, that ye may ride on some 43 II, XLII | yourselves wives; and of the cattle mates; producing you thereby. 44 II, XLIII | for you the ships and the cattle whereon to ride that ye 45 II, XLVII | themselves and eat as the cattle eat; but the fire is the 46 II, XLVIII(5)| the pilgrimage, carried cattle with him to sacrifice in 47 II, LXXIX | provision for you and for your cattle.~ ~And when the great predominant 48 II, LXXX | provision for you and for your cattle!~ ~But when the stunning