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 1  I             |        free communication with the rest of the world; but the Higâz, '
 2  I             |          once more freely with the rest of the world. The permission
 3  I             |          exhausted, he lay down to rest in an orchard, the proprietor
 4  I             |          his house and lay down to rest in 'Ayesha's chamber. Here,
 5  I             |            of orthography, and the rest are unimportant to the general
 6  I             |        prophet, they suffer him to rest in peace, otherwise they
 7  I             |      Chapter XL, 42), the Abode of Rest.~ Gannat 'Hadn (Chapter
 8  I             |       namely, shade, water, fruit, rest, and pleasant companionship
 9  I             |            The pilgrim should then rest at Mecca for the three following
10  I             |          the ant. One ant bids the rest retire to their holes lest
11  I,       II   |           Jews say, The Christians rest on nought;' and the Christians
12  I,       II   |          Christians say, 'The Jews rest on nought;' and yet they
13  I,        V   |           O people of the Book! ye rest on naught until ye stand
14  I,        V   |          that our hearts may be at rest, and that we may know that
15  I,       VI   |           suspicion and they only (rest on) conjecture.~ ~Thy Lord,
16  I,        X   |           the night, that ye might rest therein, and the day to
17  I,      XVI   |         when ye drive them home to rest, and when ye drive them
18 II,     XXII   |         And we make what we please rest in the womb until an appointed
19 II,    XXIII   |            measure, and we make it rest in the earth; but, verily,
20 II,      XXV   | abiding-place and a better noonday rest.~ ~The day the heavens shall
21 II,     XXVI   |           120] then we drowned the rest; verily, in that is a sign,
22 II,    XXVII   |         made the night for them to rest in, and the day to see by?
23 II,   XXVIII   |          to bring you the night to rest therein? can ye not then
24 II,   XXVIII   |           and the day, that ye may rest therein, and crave of His
25 II,   XXXIII(4)|          part of the tent from the rest, but freely converse with
26 II,     XXXV   |        given them a book that they rest on a manifest sign? nay,
27 II,    XXXVI(1)|            were converted, and the rest were destroyed by a shout
28 II,    XXXVI   |          sun runs on to a place of rest for it 1; that is the ordinance
29 II,    XXXVI(1)|         here, 'and has no place of rest.'~ ~
30 II,      LVI   |         brought nigh to~ God,-then rest and fragrance and the garden
31 II,    LVIII   |          they will think that they rest on somewhat.-Ay, verily,
32 II,     LXVI(1)|         the matter secret from the rest of his wives. She, however,
33 II,   LXXIII(1)|                  From verse 20 the rest of the sûrah seems from
34 II,  LXXVIII   |            and made your sleep for rest, [10] and made the night
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