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 1  I             |        after making the circuit seven times and respectfully saluting
 2  I             |       was revealed according to seven modes of reading,' shows
 3  I             |        be read according to the seven Arabic dialects,' was obviously
 4  I             |         traditions, consists of seven divisions:~ ~Gannat al '
 5  I             |   service.~ ~Hell contains also seven divisions 2:~ ~Gehennum (
 6  I             |        or circuit of the Kaabah seven times, three times quickly
 7  I             |  leading to Mount Zafâ, he runs seven times between the summit
 8  I             |         mankind. Hell, with its seven doors, promised to misbelievers,
 9  I             |        sent the Qur'ân and the 'seven verses of repetition' (the
10  I             |          to believe in God. The seven stories of heaven and earth.~ ~
11  I,       II   |      heavens and fashioned them seven heavens; and He knows all
12  I,       II   |      days on the pilgrimage and seven when ye return; these make
13  I,       II   |        of a grain that grows to seven ears, in every ear a hundred
14  I,      XII   |        the king, 'Verily, I see seven fat kine which seven lean
15  I,      XII   |        see seven fat kine which seven lean kine devoured; and
16  I,      XII   |         lean kine devoured; and seven green ears of corn and others
17  I,      XII   |       teller! explain to us the seven fat kine which seven lean
18  I,      XII   |        the seven fat kine which seven lean devoured; and the seven
19  I,      XII   |    seven lean devoured; and the seven green ears of corn and others
20  I,      XII   |         said, 'Ye shall sow for seven years, as is your wont;
21  I,      XII   |     there shall come after that seven severe (years) which shall
22  I,       XV   |       them all together. It has seven doors; at every door is
23  I,       XV   |       have already brought thee Seven of the Repetition 6, and
24  I,       XV(6)|         Chapter, which contains seven verses, and is p. 250 named
25  I,       XV(6)|         and is p. 250 named the Seven of Repetition (sab'h al
26 II,     XVII   |         great exaltation!~ ~The seven heavens and the earth celebrate
27 II,    XVIII(1)|         well-known story of the Seven Sleepers of Ephesus. What
28 II,    XVIII   |     unseen: and they will say, 'Seven, and the eighth of them
29 II,    XVIII(2)|    concerning the number of the Seven Sleepers, had promised to
30 II,    XXIII   |       we have created above you seven roads 2; nor are we heedless
31 II,    XXIII(2)|                       That is, 'seven heavens.'~ ~ ./. 
32 II,    XXIII   |        Say, 'Who is Lord of the seven heavens, and Lord of the
33 II,     XXXI   |          and the sea (ink) with seven more seas to swell its tide,
34 II,      XLI   |             And He decreed them seven heavens in two days, and
35 II,      LXV   |           God it is who created seven heavens, and of the earth
36 II,    LXVII   |        forgiving!~ ~Who created seven heavens in stories; thou
37 II,     LXIX   |      subjected against them for seven nights and eight days consecutively.
38 II,      LXX(2)|        of the angels, or to the seven heavens themselves. See
39 II,     LXXI   |         how God has created the seven heavens in stories, [15]
40 II,  LXXVIII   | livelihood, and built above you seven solid (heavens) and set
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