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 1  I             |            pilgrims with water and food at the time of the 'Hagg;
 2  I             |         and the right of supplying food to the pilgrims, together
 3  I             |         unity. Lawful and unlawful food. The law of retaliation
 4  I             |       prohibiting certain kinds of food. The foundation of the Kaabah.
 5  I             |   pilgrimage. Forbidden meats. The food of Jews and Christians is
 6  I             |            are not to abstain from food over which God's name has
 7  I             |   Enumeration of the only kinds of food that are unlawful. The prohibition
 8  I             | prohibition to the Jews of certain food was only on account of their
 9  I             |       Goodness of God in providing food and shelter for men. Idolaters
10  I             |        enjoined. Cattle are lawful food. Warning against idolatry
11  I             |         houses it is lawful to eat food. Salutations to be exchanged
12  I,       II   |            always bear one kind of food; pray then thy Lord to bring
13  I,       II   |         hundred years; look at thy food and drink, they are not
14  I,      III   |        alms, that God knows.~ ~All food was lawful to the children
15  I,        V   |           are good things, and the food of those to whom the Book
16  I,        V   |           lawful for you, and your food is lawful for them; and
17  I,        V   |   confessor; they used both to eat food.-See how we explain to them
18  I,        V   |         poor men with the middling food ye feed your families withal,
19  I,        V   |           right, for having tasted food, when they fear God, and
20  I,        V   |            or as an expiation, the food of poor persons, or an equivalent
21  I,       VI(2)|            are hacked to pieces as food for camels.~ ~
22  I,       VI   |            corn land, with various food, and olives, and pomegranates,
23  I,      XII   |          shall not come to you any food with which ye are provided,
24  I,     XIII   |  distinguish one over the other as food;-verily, in that are signs
25  I,     XIII   |        beneath it rivers flow, its food is enduring, and likewise
26 II,    XVIII   |           which of them has purest food, and let him bring you provision
27 II,    XVIII   |          gardens brought forth its food and did not fail in aught.
28 II,    XVIII   |             the people thereof for food; but they refused to entertain
29 II,      XXI   |        make them bodies not to eat food, nor were they immortal.
30 II,      XXV   |          this prophet that he eats food and walks in the markets?-
31 II,      XXV   |       messengers but that they ate food and walked in the markets;
32 II,     XXVI   |            and who~ ~ ./. gives me food and drink. [80] And when
33 II,   XXXIII(2)|         demands the preparation of food or any form of entertainment,
34 II,     XLIV   |         Zaqqûm tree (shall be) the food of the sinful: [45] as it
35 II,     LXIX   |           any warm friend, nor any food except foul ichor, which
36 II,   LXXIII   |         fetters and hell-fire, and food that chokes, and mighty
37 II,    LXXVI   |           fly abroad, and who give food for His love to the poor
38 II, LXXXVIII   |          from a boiling spring! no food shall they have save from
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