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 1  I             |          wild and lonely mountain near Mecca, an angel appeared
 2  I             |   loftiest tract.~ ~'Then drew he near and hovered o'er! until
 3  I             |          lote tree none may pass; near which is the garden of the
 4  I             |      their enemies once coming so near that Abu Bekr, trembling,
 5  I             |       They established their camp near Mount Ohod, on the road
 6  I             |         for the idolaters however near of kin. Abraham only asked
 7  I,       II   |         you wish; but do not draw near this tree or ye will be
 8  I,       II   | slaughtered her, though they came near leaving it undone.~ ~When
 9  I,       II(2)|                     Two mountains near Mecca, where two idols used
10  I,       II   | concerning me, then, verily, I am near; I answer the prayer's prayer
11  I,       II   |          God has set, so draw not near thereto. Thus does God make~ ~ ./. 
12  I,       II   |          menstruation, and go not near them till they be cleansed;
13  I,       IV   |         not let us abide till our near appointed time?' Say, The
14  I,      VII(1)|           of the Exodus,' p. 50: 'Near El Watíyeh is situated the
15  I,      VII(1)|       theory. I must premise that near the summit of Jebel Musa
16  I,     VIII   |          all. When ye were on the near side of the valley, and
17  I,       IX   |      believe! fight those who are near to you of the misbelievers,
18 II,     XVII   |         great sin!~ ~And draw not near to fornication; verily,
19 II,     XVII   |       ever helped.~ ~And draw not near to the wealth of the orphan,
20 II,       XX(1)|           warn people from coming near him. The reference is no
21 II,      XXI   |         ye are threatened with be near or far!'~ ~[110] Verily,
22 II,      XXV(3)|         others that it was a well near Midian, and others again
23 II,     XXVI   |         paradise shall be brought near to the pious; and hell shall
24 II,     XXVI   |         warn thy clansmen who are near of kin. [215] And lower 6
25 II,   XXXIII   |         Then they shall not dwell near thee therein save for a
26 II,    XXXIV   |         which will bring you to a near approach to us, save him
27 II,   XXXVII   |   themselves, and some shall draw near to others, to question each
28 II,  XXXVIII   |        him; for, verily, he has a near approach to us and an excellent
29 II,  XXXVIII   |          verily, he had with us a near approach, and a good resort.~ ~[
30 II,    XXXIX   |       save that they may bring us near to God --- ' Verily, God
31 II,        L   |         Paradise shall be brought near to the pious,-not far off.~ ~ ./. 
32 II,        L   |        the crier shall cry from a near place 4;-the day when they
33 II,     LIII   |        tract.~ ~ ./. Then drew he near and hovered o'er! until
34 II,     LIII   |          tree none may pass; [15] near which is the garden of the
35 II,      LIX(1)|           The Jews of en Na.dhîr, near Medînah, who at first promised
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