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 1  I             |       complexion, restless black eyes, long heavy eyelashes, a
 2  I             |      these personages opened the eyes of the Qurâis to the importance
 3  I             |        sanctity in the prophet's eyes, and although he had at
 4  I             |     battle of Yemâmah opened the eyes of the early Caliphs to
 5  I             |         seem few in the Muslims' eyes, while they seemed more
 6  I,       II   |      their hearing; and on their eyes is dimness, and for them
 7  I,       II   |        for you in your Creator's eyes; and He turned unto you,
 8  I,        V   |      prophet, you will see their eyes gush with tears at what
 9  I,       VI   |       who sin, meanness in God's eyes, and grievous torment for
10  I,      VII   |         did enchant the people's eyes, and made them dread, and
11  I,      VII   |         not therewith; they have eyes and they see not therewith;
12  I,      VII   |          hold with? or have they eyes to see with? or have they
13  I,     VIII(1)|       the gravel thrown into the eyes of the Qurâis at the battle
14  I,     VIII   | encountered them, as few in your eyes; and made you seem few in
15  I,     VIII   |       made you seem few in their eyes; that God might accomplish
16  I,     VIII   |         worst of beasts in God's eyes are those who misbelieve
17  I,       IX   |          their backs while their eyes poured forth with tears,
18  I,       XI   |         I say of those whom your eyes despise, "God will never
19  I,       XI   |       And make the ark under our eyes, and at our inspiration;
20  I,      XII   |      lament for Joseph!' and his eyes grew white with grief, for
21  I,      XIV   |       until the day on which all eyes shall stare!~ ~Hurrying
22  I,       XV   |         ân.~ ~ ./. Let not thine eyes strain after what we have
23 II,    XVIII   |          His face; nor let thine eyes be turned from them, desiring
24 II,    XVIII   |         the torment before their eyes 1.~ ~We sent not prophets
25 II,    XVIII   |          the misbelievers, whose eyes were veiled from my Reminder,
26 II,       XX(2)|                    Because 'blue eyes' were especially detested
27 II,      XXI   |        Then bring him before the eyes of men; haply they will
28 II,      XXI   |         lo! they are staring-the eyes of those who misbelieve!
29 II,     XXII   |        with? for it is not their eyes which are blind, but blind
30 II,    XXIII   |         the ark under~ ~ ./. our eyes and inspiration; and when
31 II,     XXIV   |    witnesses, then they in God's eyes are~ ~ ./. the liars. And
32 II,     XXIV   |      light thing, while in God's eyes it was grave.~ ~[15] And
33 II,     XXIV   |       fear a day when hearts and eyes shall be upset;-that God
34 II,      XXV   |         that which may cheer our eyes, and make us models to the
35 II,   XXXIII   |      looking towards thee, their eyes rolling like one fainting
36 II,   XXXIII   |         nigher to cheering their eyes and that they should not
37 II,    XXXVI   |    please we could put out their eyes, and they would race along
38 II,  XXXVIII   |       take for mockery? have our eyes escaped them?'~ ~Verily,
39 II,    XLIII   |        is what souls desire, and eyes shall be delighted, and
40 II,      LII   |        Lord, for thou art in our eyes. And celebrate the praises
41 II,      LIV   |           sailing on beneath our eyes, a reward for him who had
42 II,      LIV   |      guest, and we put out their eyes.~ ~'So taste ye my torment
43 II,    LXXIX   |          that day shall tremble; eyes thereon be humbled!~ ~[10]
44 II,       XC   |          we not made for him two eyes and a tongue, and two lips? [
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