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1 I | revelations from God; see the Story of Joseph, Chapter XII, 2 I | filled his thoughts. The story is so overlaid with spurious 3 I | finished some marvellously told story of the days of yore, uttered 4 I | Christians. Mosques to be free. Story of Abraham: he rebuilds 5 I | punished for hesitating. Story of the two sons of Adam: 6 I | punished for hesitating. Story of the two sons of Adam: 7 I | Mohammed encouraged by the story of Noah and the other prophets 8 I | truth of the Qur'ân. The story of Jonas. The people of 9 I | contains the best of stories. Story of Joseph: he tells his 10 I | with them to Egypt. This story appealed to as a proof of 11 I | and Paradise to believers. Story of Abraham's angelic guests: 12 I | they refuse to believe. Story of the Fellows of the Cave. 13 I | guided. But God is merciful. Story of Moses and his servant 14 I | stranger gives and leaves him. Story of DHu '1 Qarnâin: he travels 15 I | judgment, grace, and purity. Story of Mary: the annunciation: 16 I | of the day of judgment. Story of Abraham: he reproves 17 I | are the excellent names. Story of Moses: he perceives the 18 I | Pharaoh and his hosts. The story of Abraham: he preaches 19 I | XXVIII. THE CHAPTER OF THE STORY. (Mecca.)~ ~The history 20 I | to warn the people. The story of Moses and Pharaoh: the 21 I | judgment day will come. Story of Abraham's entertaining 22 I, II(2)| Ezekiel's intervention. The story is apparently a distorted 23 I, II(4)| confused; this portion of the story is taken from Judges vi.~ ~ ./. 24 I, V | 30] Recite to them the story of the two sons of Adam; 25 I, VI | has there come to thee the story of those He sent.~ ~[35] 26 I, VII(1)| marvellous details to the story as given in the Qur'ân, 27 I, VII(1)| probability have taken the story from the national traditions 28 I, VII(1)| This story is said to refer to Adam 29 I, X | misbelieved.~ ~Recite to them the story of Noah, when he said to 30 I, XI(2)| This story and the further allusion 31 I, XIV | praised!'~ ~Has not the story come to you of those who 32 II, XVIII(1)| This is the well-known story of the Seven Sleepers of 33 II, XVIII | will narrate to thee their story in truth. Verily, they were 34 II, XVIII | people acquainted with their story, that they might know that 35 II, XX | excellent names.~ ~Has the story of Moses come to thee? When 36 II, XXVI | And recite to them the story of Abraham; [70] when he 37 II, XXVIII | THE CHAPTER OF THE STORY.~ ~(XXVIII. Mecca.)~ ~IN 38 II, XXVIII | him and related to him the story, said he, 'Fear not, thou 39 II, XXXVIII | Has there come to thee the story of the antagonists when 40 II, XXXVIII(1)| hoof of the fourth. The story is that Solomon was so lost 41 II, XXXVIII | Say, 'It is a grand story, and yet ye turn from it!' 42 II, XXXVIII | ye shall surely know its story after a time.'~ ~ ./. 43 II, XLV | in truth; and in what new story after God and His signs 44 II, LXIV | there not come to you the story of those who misbelieved 45 II, LXXIX | surface!~ ~[15] Has the story of Moses 4 come to you? 46 II, LXXXV | Has there come to thee the story of the hosts of Pharaoh 47 II, LXXXVIII | Has there come to thee the story of the overwhelming?~ ~Faces