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 1  I,        0(2)|         is only credited with one verse, and that an involuntary
 2  I             |      supplemented them: 'Whatever verse we may annul or cause thee
 3  I             |         former phrase occurs in a verse of a Medînah Sûrah.~ ~The
 4  I             |       style, and testify in every verse to the mental exaltation
 5  I             |        rather than by chapter and verse (Sûrah and 'Âyah), the Muslims
 6  I             |       Jesus. The âyat el kursîy ('verse of the throne') asserting
 7  I,       II   |           grace.~ ~[100] Whatever verse we may annul or cause thee~ ~ ./. 
 8  I,       II(1)|       famous âyatu 'l kursîy, or 'verse of the throne,' considered
 9  I,      III(1)|     conduct to Mohammed the above verse was revealed.~ ~
10  I,       IV(2)|                   See Chapter II, verse 61.~ ~
11  I,      VII(2)|                        That is, a verse in the Qur'ân. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 
12  I,      XIV(2)|           hands; see Chapter III, verse 115.~ ~ ./. 
13  I,      XVI   |        And whenever we change one verse for another,-God knows best
14 II,     XVII(2)|       Zaqqûm; see Chapter XXXVII, verse 60. The vision p. 8 referred
15 II,     XVII(2)|           Joseph, in Chapter XII, verse 31. Footnotes~ ~
16 II,    XVIII(2)|       subject on the morrow: this verse is a rebuke for his presumption.~ ~
17 II,    XVIII(1)|           Qurâis; see Chapter VI, verse 52.~ ~ ./. 
18 II,     XXII(1)|         the occasion on which the verse was produced being that
19 II,     XXII(1)|         much concerned until this verse was revealed for his consolation.
20 II,     XXII(1)|          course annulled, and the verse made to read as it now stands.~ ~
21 II,      XXV(2)|                  See Chapter III, verse 115.~ ~
22 II,      XXX(1)|                            I.e. a verse. Footnotes~ ~
23 II,   XXXIII(2)| transaction was sanctioned by the verse. The relations of the Arabs
24 II,   XXXIII(1)|         of the revelation of this verse is said to have been that
25 II,   XXXVII(2)|                   See Chapter XV, verse 47.~ ~ ./. 
26 II,   XXXVII(2)|           or final cadence of the verse. The modern Bedawîn frequently
27 II,        L(4)|                 See Chapter XLIV, verse 35, p. 219, note 3.~ ~ ./. 
28 II,     LIII(4)|                           At this verse the Qurâis, who were present
29 II,      LIX(3)|       prescribed in Chapter VIII, verse 42, Part I, pp. 167, 168.~ ~ ./. 
30 II,       LX(2)|    Mohammed pardoned him, but the verse in the text prohibits such
31 II,       LX(1)|      friends. Cp. Part I, p. 189, verse 115.~ ~ ./. 
32 II,      LXI(2)|       Part I, p. 53 (Chapter III, verse 45). Footnotes~ ~
33 II,     LXIV(2)|       seems to indicate that this verse at least was revealed at
34 II,    LXVII(2)|                 Cf. Chapters XXV, verse 12, and XXXI, verse 18.
35 II,    LXVII(2)|          XXV, verse 12, and XXXI, verse 18. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 
36 II,   LXVIII(1)|      refer to Jonah, mentioned in verse 48, and by others to writing
37 II,     LXIX(1)|                 Cf. Chapter XIII, verse 31, Part I, p. 236.~ ~
38 II,      LXX(1)|           them, see Chapter XXVI, verse 187, p. 97, or one Na.dhr
39 II,      LXX(1)|                Cf. Chapter XXXII, verse 4, p. 135.~ ~
40 II,      LXX(2)|                 Cf. Chapter XVII, verse 12, p. 2.~ ~ ./. 
41 II,     LXXI(1)|                 See Chapter XXII, verse 5, p. 56.~ ~
42 II,   LXXIII(1)|                              From verse 20 the rest of the sûrah
43 II,    LXXIV(1)|                  See Chapter LII, verse 21, p. 249, note 1.~ ~
44 II,    LXXIX(4)|                   See Chapter XX, verse 12, p. 35.~ ~ ./. 
45 II,  LXXXVII(2)|                   See Chapter II, verse too, Part I, p. 14.~ ~ ./. 
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