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 1  I             |   moment cover the surface of a plain, or change a dry valley
 2  I             |        are like the mirage on a plain or like darkness on a deep
 3  I             |      ruins of the cities of the plain are existing examples: yet
 4  I             |   Faithful Spirit (Gabriel), in plain Arabic. The learned Jews
 5  I,        V(3)|     however, play the game with plain pieces like drafts, though
 6  I,       VI   |         secret conduct and your plain, and He knows what ye earn 4.~ ~
 7  I,       VI   |         the sinners may be made plain.~ ~Say, 'I am forbidden
 8  I,     VIII   |         truth after it was made plain, as~ ~ ./. though they were
 9  I,       XI(2)|    overturned the cities of the plain.~ ~
10  I,      XIV   |     themselves; and it was made plain to you how we did with them;
11  I,      XVI   |     thine is only to preach thy plain message.~ ~[85] They recognise
12  I,      XVI   |       is barbarous, and this is plain Arabic 4.~ ~Verily, those
13 II,    XVIII   |     concerning them save with a plain disputation, and ask not
14 II,       XX   |         will leave them a level plain, thou wilt see therein no
15 II,     XXII   |         folk! I am naught but a plain warner to you, but those
16 II,    XXIII   |        with our signs, and with plain authority to Pharaoh and
17 II,     XXIV   |        know that God, He is the plain truth.~ ~The vile women
18 II,     XXIV   |        are like the mirage in a plain, the thirsty counts it water
19 II,     XXIV   |        the Apostle has only his plain message to deliver.'~ ~God
20 II,     XXVI   |    believers, [115] I am only a plain warner.'~ ~They said, 'Verily,
21 II,     XXVI   |      those who warn; - [195] in plain Arabic language, and, verily,
22 II,     XXIX   |         an apostle has only his plain message to preach!'~ ~Have
23 II,     XXIX   |         Âd and Thamûd-but it is plain to you from their habitations;
24 II,    XXXVI   | everything have we counted in a plain model 1.~ ~Strike out for
25 II,    XXXVI   |       you, and we have only our plain message to preach.'~ ~They
26 II,    XXXVI   |         is but a reminder and a plain Qur'ân, [70] to warn him
27 II,  XXXVIII   |       only inspired that I am a plain warner. When thy Lord said
28 II,      XLI   |         themselves, until it is plain to them that it is the truth.
29 II,     XLIV   |      now), when they have had a plain apostle, and when they turned
30 II,     XLVI   |      with; nor am I aught but a plain warner.'~ ~Say, 'Have ye
31 II,       LI(2)|             I.e. unreserved and plain as ye yourselves affirm
32 II,       LI   |     then to God; verily, I am a plain warner from Him to you!~ ~
33 II,       LI   |     another god; verily, I am a plain warner from Him to you!~ ~
34 II,       LV   |         created man, taught him plain speech.~ The sun and the
35 II,     LXIV   |  backs-our Apostle has only his plain message to preach!~ ~God,
36 II,    LXVII   |        with God; and I am but a plain warner!'~ ~And when they
37 II,    LXXXI   |        mad; he saw him 2 on the plain~ horizon 3, nor does he
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