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 1  I             |         shall be gathered together blind on the resurrection day.
 2  I             |          child-bearing, and of the blind, lame, or sick. Persons
 3  I             |     rebuked for frowning on a poor blind believer. The creation and
 4  I,      III   |    permission; and I will heal the blind from birth, and lepers;
 5  I,        V   |         disturbance; but they were blind and deaf! and then~ ~ ./. 
 6  I,        V   |        then many amongst them were blind and deaf! but God saw what
 7  I,        V   |            and thou didst heal the blind from birth, and the leprous
 8  I,       VI   |      inspired with - 'say, 'Is the blind equal to him who sees - ?'
 9  I,       VI   |         for himself; but he Who is blind thereto, it is against his
10  I,      VII   |          lies, verily, they were a blind people.~ ~And unto 'Âd 1 (
11  I,        X   |          thee-canst thou guide the blind, although they cannot see?~ ~[
12  I,       XI   |        parties' likeness is as the blind and the deaf, and the seeing
13  I,     XIII   |       themselves?' say, 'Shall the blind and the seeing be held equal?
14  I,     XIII   |           thy Lord like him who is blind? Only those possessed of
15 II,     XVII   |         But he who in this life is blind shall be blind in the next
16 II,     XVII   |        this life is blind shall be blind in the next too, and err
17 II,     XVII   | resurrection day upon their faces, blind, and dumb, and deaf; their
18 II,       XX(2)|        also mean 'blear-eyed,' or 'blind.'~ ~ ./. 
19 II,       XX   |            on the resurrection day blind!'~ ~[125] He shall say, '
20 II,       XX   |    wherefore hast Thou gathered me blind when I used to see?' He
21 II,     XXII   |           not their eyes which are blind, but blind are the hearts
22 II,     XXII   |          eyes which are blind, but blind are the hearts which are
23 II,     XXIV   |       There is no hindrance to the blind, and no hindrance to the
24 II,      XXV   |         fall down thereat deaf and blind; and those who say, 'Our
25 II,    XXVII   |   concerning it! nay, but they are blind!~ ~And those who disbelieved
26 II,    XXVII   |            art thou a guide to the blind, out of their error: thou
27 II,      XXX   |         nor hast thou to guide the blind out of their error; thou
28 II,     XXXV   |         the journey is.~ ~[20] The blind is not equal with him who
29 II,       XL   |            know it not.~ ~[60] The blind and the seeing shall not
30 II,    XLIII   |         deaf to hear, or guide the blind, or him who is in obvious
31 II,   XLVIII   |            is no compulsion on the blind, and no compulsion on the
32 II,     LXXX   |           that there came to him a blind man 1!~ ~But what should
33 II,     LXXX(1)|    Abdallah ibn Umm Maktûm, a poor blind man, once interrupted Mohammed
34 II,     LXXX(1)|       taking no notice of him, the blind man raised his voice and
35 II,     LXXX(1)|    Afterwards, whenever he saw the blind Abdallah, Mohammed used
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