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 1  I             |        borne in mind if we would understand aright the early history
 2  I             |  incontrovertible.~ ~In order to understand the immense influence which
 3  I             |          absent altogether.~ ~To understand the Medînah Sûrahs we must
 4  I             |     information to enable him to understand the Qur'ân and its system,
 5  I             |      Arabic that the Meccans may understand: it contains the best of
 6  I             |          Him. Unbelievers cannot understand the Qur'ân. The unity of
 7  I             |          shall not be allowed to understand, or be guided. But God is
 8  I             |     objected that they could not understand it, and that the prophet
 9  I,       II   |         the Book, do ye not then understand? Seek aid with patience
10  I,       II   |         signs, that haply ye may understand.~ ~Yet were your hearts
11  I,       II   |        Lord? Do ye not therefore understand?' Do they not then know
12  I,       II   |          signs to people who can understand.~ ~[160] Yet are there some
13  I,       II   |    blindness, and they shall not understand.~ ~O ye who do believe!
14  I,       II   |          His signs; haply ye may understand.~ ~Dost thou not look at
15  I,       II(2)|          The commentators do not understand that the word sakînah, which
16  I,      III   |       after him? What! do ye not understand? Here ye are, disputing
17  I,      III   |        you our signs, did ye but understand.~ ~[115] Ye it is who love
18  I,       IV   |          people? they can hardly understand a tale.~ ~What befalls thee
19  I,        V   |          are a people who do not understand.~ ~Say, 'O people of the
20  I,        V   |          for most of them do not understand.~ ~And when it is said to
21  I,       VI   |          hearts lest they should understand it, and in their ears is
22  I,       VI   |          fear. What! do they not understand?~ ~Full well we know that
23  I,       VI   |           but what will make you understand that even when one has come,
24  I,       VI   | themselves, although they do not understand.~ ~And when there comes
25  I,       VI   |        ordains you, haply ye may understand.'~ ~And draw not nigh unto
26  I,      VII   |          who fear-do ye not then understand? But those who hold fast
27  I,     VIII   |        deaf, the dumb who do not understand. Had God~ ~ ./. known any
28  I,       XI   |        not thereto, he could not understand them, and harboured fear
29  I,       XI   |            O Sho'hâib! we do not understand much of what thou sayest,
30  I,      XII   |      Arabic Qur'ân; haply ye may understand.~ ~We tell thee the best
31 II,     XVII   |        His praise: but ye cannot understand their celebration;-verily,
32 II,     XVII   |         hearts, lest they should understand, and dulness in their ears.~ ~
33 II,    XVIII   |          hearts lest they should understand, and dulness in their ears!~ ~
34 II,    XVIII   |        people who could scarcely understand~ ~ ./. speech. They said, '
35 II,       XX   |          tongue 1, that they may understand my speech; [30] and make
36 II,      XXI   |          this we gave Solomon to understand. To each of them we gave
37 II,     XXII   |          have they not hearts to understand with, or ears to hear with?
38 II,     XXIV   |          His signs, haply ye may understand.~ ~Only those are believers
39 II,      XXV   |        most of them will hear or understand? they are only like the
40 II,     XXIX   |           for men; but none will understand them, save those who know.~ ~
41 II,    XLIII(1)|       east and west, though some understand it between the two solstices.~ ~ ./. 
42 II,   XLVIII   |      envy us!' Nay! they did not understand save a little.~ ~Say to
43 II,      LIX   |          are a people who do not understand! They will not fight against
44 II,    LXIII   |       hearts so that they do not understand!~ ~And when thou seest them,
45 II,      CIV   |         And what shall make thee understand what El 'Hutamah 1 is?-the
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