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 1  I             |       greatly corrupted; and a number of fresh deities, superstitious
 2  I             |       habits and traditions: a number of Jews had found their
 3  I             |         But by far the greater number had ceased to believe in
 4  I             |       of the movement, but the number of the faithful was still
 5  I             |    years had rolled by and the number of the believers was still
 6  I             |   naqîbs or leaders, after the number of the disciples of Jesus,
 7  I             |      enemies were slain, and a number of prisoners and much booty
 8  I             |      They marched forth to the number of a thousand, and of these
 9  I             |  executed, and the men, to the number of 800, were beheaded, and
10  I             |        they are ninety-nine in number, and are as follows:~ ~1.
11  I             |       made, of which a certain number only are incumbent.~ ~The
12  I             |     Fellows of the Cave. Their number known only to God. Mohammed
13  I,       II(1)|                 This change of number is of frequent occurrence
14  I,       II   |        not touch us save for a number of days 2.' Say, 'Have ye
15  I,       II   |      may fear. [180] A certain number of days, but he amongst
16  I,       II   |    then (let him fast) another number of days. And~ ~ ./. those
17  I,       II   |        a journey, then another number of days;-God desires for
18  I,       II   |       that ye may complete the number, and say, 'Great is God,'
19  I,       II   |     Remember God for a certain number of days; but whoso hastens
20  I,       II(2)|     accepted version is that a number of the Israelites fled from
21  I,      III   |       these saw twice the same number as themselves to the eyesight 2,
22  I,      III   |    touch us save for a certain number of days. But that deceived
23  I,       IV   |         call witnesses four in number from among yourselves; and
24  I,     VIII(2)|      The Muslims were fewer in number than the enemy, and the
25  I,     VIII   |        avail nothing, great in number though it be, since God
26  I,     VIII   |   Remember when ye were few in number and weak in the land, fearing
27  I,       IX   |      stored up!'~ ~Verily, the number of months with God is twelve
28  I,       IX   |        understanding as to the number which God has made sacred,
29  I,        X   | mansions, that ye may know the number of the years and the reckoning.-
30  I,      XIV   |    asked Him: but if ye try to number God's favours, ye cannot
31  I,      XVI   |   unmindful?~ ~But if ye would number the favours of God, ye cannot
32 II,     XVII   |     your Lord, and that ye may number the years and the reckoning;
33 II,    XVIII   |    deafness) in the cave for a number of years. Then we raised
34 II,    XVIII   |         My Lord knows best the number of them; none knows them
35 II,    XVIII(2)|        the Jews concerning the number of the Seven Sleepers, had
36 II,      XIX   |     with them. Verily, we will number them a number (of days),-
37 II,      XIX   |  Verily, we will number them a number (of days),-the day when
38 II,      XIX   |       them and numbers them by number, [95] and they are all coming
39 II,     XXII   |      thousand years of what ye number.~ ~And to how many a city
40 II,    XXIII   |       He will say, 'How long a number of years did ye tarry on
41 II,    XXXII   |      thousand years of what ye number.~ ~[5] That is He who knows
42 II,   XXXIII(1)|       confederate army, to the number of 12,000, Mohammed, by
43 II,    LXXII   |      and reckons everything by number.~ ~ ~ ~
44 II,    LXXIV   |        we have only made their number a trial to those who misbelieve;
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