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 1  I             |        on my right hand and the moon on my left, to persuade
 2  I             |     successively the stars, the moon, and the sun, but is convinced
 3  I             |      and day and of the sun and moon are signs. No one was ever
 4  I             |         and day, in the sun and moon, and in rescuing men from
 5  I             |       and day, the phases of me moon, the sun and moon in their
 6  I             |         of me moon, the sun and moon in their orbits, are signs
 7  I             |      the devil. Against sun and moon worship. The angels praise
 8  I             |         LIV. THE CHAPTER OF THE MOON. (Mecca.)~ ~'The splitting
 9  I             |        splitting asunder of the moon.' Mohammed accused of imposture.
10  I,       II   |         about the phases of the moon; say, 'They are indications
11  I,       VI   |       set.' And when he saw the moon beginning to rise he said, '
12  I,       VI   |     repose, and the sun and the moon two reckonings-that is the
13  I,      VII   | incessantly-and the sun and the moon and the stars are subject
14  I,        X   |       for a brightness, and the moon for a light, and decreed
15  I,      XII   |     stars, and the sun, and the moon,-I saw them adoring me!'~ ~[
16  I,     XIII   |       subjected the sun and the moon; each one runs on to a stated
17  I,      XIV   |         for you the sun and the moon, constant both; and subjected
18  I,      XVI   |       day, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars are subjected
19 II,      XXI   |        day, and the sun and the moon, each floating in a sky.~ ~[
20 II,     XXII   |     earth, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and the
21 II,      XXV   |        lamp and an illuminating moon!~ ~And He it is who made
22 II,     XXIX   |       subjected the sun and the moon?' they will surely say, '
23 II,     XXXI   |       subjected the sun and the moon,-each of them runs on unto
24 II,     XXXV   |        subjects the sun and the moon, each of them runs on to
25 II,    XXXVI   |     mighty, the wise.~ ~And the moon, we have ordered for it
26 II,    XXXVI   |   proper for it to catch up the moon, nor for the night to outstrip
27 II,    XXXIX   |        subjects the sun and the moon, each one runs on to an
28 II,      XLI   |        day, and the sun and the moon. Adore ye not the sun, neither
29 II,      XLI   |        not the sun, neither the moon; but adore God who created
30 II,      LIV   |              THE CHAPTER OF THE MOON.~ ~(LIV. Mecca.)~ ~IN the
31 II,      LIV   |        Hour draws nigh, and the moon is split~ ~ ./. asunder 1.
32 II,      LIV(1)|    having asked for a sign, the moon appeared to be cloven in
33 II,       LV   |        speech.~ The sun and the moon have their appointed time;~ [
34 II,     LXXI   |   stories, [15] and has set the moon therein for a light, and
35 II,    LXXIV   |     mortals!~ ~[35] Nay, by the moon!~ ~And the night when it
36 II,     LXXV   |         shall be dazed, and the moon be eclipsed, and the sun
37 II,     LXXV   |   eclipsed, and the sun and the moon be together, [10] and man
38 II,    LXXVI(1)|        interpreted to mean 'the moon.'~ ~
39 II,   LXXXIV   |     drives together,~ Or by the moon when it is at its full,~
40 II,      XCI   |    noonday brightness!~ And the moon when it follows him!~ And
41 II,    CXIII(3)|       prophet to 'Âyeshah, 'the moon when it is eclipsed.'~ ~
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