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 1  I             |          desired event coming to pass; but, if their hopes were
 2  I             |   caravans or even allow them to pass through the territories
 3  I             |        by the lote tree none may pass; near which is the garden
 4  I             |        of water being allowed to pass the lips even when Rama.
 5  I             |       valley of Minâ, where they pass the night.~ ~As soon as
 6  I             |     Muzdalifeh, where they again pass the night.~ ~The next day
 7  I             |        God's decree will come to pass. He sends the angels to
 8  I             |    resurrection day. The Meccans pass by the ruined dwellings
 9  I,       IV   |        If He will He can make ye pass away, O men! and can bring
10  I,       VI   |   messengers take him away; they pass not over any one, and then
11  I,      VII   |     Paradise until a camel shall pass into a needle's eye.~ ~It
12  I,       IX   |         and that their souls may pass away while still they misbelieve.~ ~
13  I,       IX   |         and that their souls may pass away the while they misbelieve.~ ~
14  I,      XII   |    heavens and the earth do they pass by and turn away therefrom!~ ~
15 II,     XVII   |        of the hereafter comes to pass, we will bring you in a
16 II,    XVIII   |      promise of my Lord comes to pass, He will make it as dust,
17 II,      XIX   |        His promise ever comes to pass!~ ~They shall hear no empty
18 II,      XIX(1)|        souls, good and bad, must pass through hell, but that the
19 II,      XXI   |        will this threat (come to pass), if ye tell the truth?'~ ~[
20 II,     XXII   |      slim camel, from every deep pass, that they may witness advantages
21 II,     XXIV   |          but let them pardon and pass it over. Do ye not like
22 II,      XXV   |       Peace!' [65] And those who pass the night adoring their
23 II,      XXV   |   testify falsely; and when they pass by frivolous discourse,
24 II,      XXV   |          by frivolous discourse, pass by it honour-ably; and those
25 II,    XXVII   |      which thou dost deem solid, pass away like the passing of
26 II,    XXXIV(1)|   distances which traders had to pass over were longer, so that
27 II,    XXXVI   |       shall this promise come to pass, if ye do tell the truth?'
28 II,   XXXVII   | destroyed the others; verily, ye pass by them in the morning and
29 II,     XLVI   |      what they have done, and we pass over their offences-amongst
30 II,        L   |          than they in prowess!~ ~Pass through the land, is there
31 II,      LII   |         of thy Lord will come to pass;-there is none to avert
32 II,      LII   |        as they like. They shall. pass to and fro therein a cup
33 II,     LIII   |        by the lote tree none may pass; [15] near which is the
34 II,       LV   |         is a barrier they cannot pass!~ Then which of your Lord'
35 II,       LV   |      mankind! if ye are able~ to pass through the confines of
36 II,       LV   |     heaven and earth~ ~ ./. then pass through them!-ye cannot
37 II,       LV   |          through them!-ye cannot pass through~ save by authority!~
38 II,  LXXXIII   |      believe; [30] and when they pass by they wink at one another,
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