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 1  I             |       surrounding hills, and this having in course of time dried
 2  I             |         the fact of these animals having been employed against the
 3  I             |           do this himself; others having no resource apostatized
 4  I             |         the YaTHrib pilgrims with having conspired with Mohammed
 5  I             |           and a few of the latter having reached and pillaged the
 6  I             |         the Qur'ân 1.~ ~The enemy having disappeared, Mohammed at
 7  I             |        Holy City, and the Meccans having retired to the neighbouring
 8  I             |          uncle 'Abbâs. the latter having become converted to Islâm
 9  I             |        tribes to submission, they having been induced by Byzantine
10  I             |          words to the people, and having given some parting injunctions
11  I             |         to the Sacred Mosque, and having saluted the 'black stone,'
12  I             |         act of every living being having been written down from all
13  I             |           his very attitude when, having finished some marvellously
14  I             |            Humiliation of one who having foretold the coming of a
15  I             |        men. He also is accused of having invented his revelation:
16  I             |         Jonas was delivered after having been thrown overboard and
17  I             |       Mohammed from the charge of having forged the Qur'ân.~ ~LXX.
18  I,       II(1)|       against the Jews is that of having corrupted the Scriptures.~ ~
19  I,       II(2)|                    Two angels who having fallen in love with daughters
20  I,      III(1)| expression from the Jews, ummîyûn having the same signification as
21  I,      III(2)|          it is said, of Abraham's having driven Iblîs away with stones
22  I,      III(2)|         of his prophetic mission, having regard, probably, to the
23  I,        V   |          He will catch you up for having~ ~ ./. what ye make deliberate
24  I,        V   |         believe and do right, for having tasted food, when they fear
25  I,     VIII(1)|     Mohammed here blames them for having accepted ransom from the
26  I,       IX(3)|    omission arose from p. 173 its having been revealed shortly before
27  I,       IX(3)|           that it arises from its having originally formed part of
28  I,       IX(1)|         unbelief, appealed to his having performed these duties as
29  I,      XVI   |          disbelieves in God after having believed, unless it be one
30 II,     XVII(2)|          like the ancient Romans, having been used to practise divination
31 II,    XVIII(3)|       unto him:' both translators having missed both the force p.
32 II,    XVIII   |          went in unto his garden, having wronged himself: said he, '
33 II,    XVIII(3)|        and supernaturally wise by having found and drunk of the water
34 II,       XX(2)|           from myself);' i'hfâ'un having, like many words in Arabic,
35 II,     XXIV(2)|       favourite wife Ayesha, who, having been accidentally left behind
36 II,     XXVI   |      destroy any city without its having warners as a reminder, for
37 II,   XXVIII   |         reward thee with hire for having watered our flocks for us.'
38 II,   XXXIII(4)|   punished for their treachery in having joined the confederates
39 II,    XXXIV(1)|           suspected, until a worm having eaten away his staff it
40 II,  XXXVIII(2)|          from the Talmud, is that having conquered the king of Sidon
41 II,       XL   |          of God without authority having come to them are greatly
42 II,       XL   |          of God without authority having come to them, there is naught
43 II,   XLVIII(5)|                          Mohammed having only set out with the intention
44 II,        L   |           And the tall palm trees having piled up spathes, for a
45 II,      LIV(1)|          miracle: the unbelievers having asked for a sign, the moon
46 II,     XCIV(1)|         while he was a child, and having cut open his breast took
47 II,      CII(2)|         numerous, and the latter, having lost many men in battle,
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