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 1  I             |      conducted by Mohammed in person.~ ~The Arabs, with their
 2  I             |      of a Christian monk. The person referred to in the Qur'ân,
 3  I,        0(1)|    lowering of the head, by a person praying [or in prayer],
 4  I             |        this cannot be, as the person hinted at speaks a foreign
 5  I,       II(1)|       Al 'Hiẓr (Elias) is the person alluded to; and the 'village'
 6  I,        X   |        100] It is not for any person to believe save by the permission
 7  I,       XI(4)|     contained the name of the person for whom they were destined;
 8  I,      XII   |       was desired him for his person; and she locked the doors
 9  I,      XII   |         She desired me for my person.' And~ ~ ./. a witness from
10  I,      XII   | desires her young man for his person; he has infatuated her with
11  I,      XII   |      I did desire him for his person, but he was too continent.
12  I,      XII   |     ye desired Joseph for his person?' They said, 'God~ ~ ./. 
13  I,      XII   | appear! I desired him for his person and, verily, he is of those
14 II,    XVIII   |       Hast thou killed a pure person without (his killing) a
15 II,    XVIII   |       without (his killing) a person? thou hast produced an unheard-of
16 II,       XX   | grieve. And thou didst slay a person and we saved thee from the
17 II,      XXI(1)|   which book he rolls up at a person's death. The word, however,
18 II,     XXII   |   finish the neglect of their person 2, and let them pay their
19 II,     XXIV(2)|       who was too important a person to be so treated.~ ~ ./. 
20 II,      XXV(1)|       a sacred month, and the person addressed would then abstain
21 II,   XXVIII   |       me as thou didst kill a person yesterday? thou dost only
22 II,   XXVIII   |       verily, I have killed a person amongst them, and I fear
23 II,     XXXI   |       signs to every grateful person.~ ~And when a wave like
24 II,   XXXIII(2)|    imperatively require every person present to be invited to
25 II,    XXXIV   |       every patient, grateful person, And Iblîs verified his
26 II,      XLI(1)|       foreign tongue, and the person unto whom it is directed
27 II,     XLII   |       every patient, grateful person:-or He makes them founder
28 II,     XLIX(1)|     is defamation to charge a person who has embraced the faith
29 II,   LXVIII(3)|                           The person meant is, probably, Walîd
30 II,   LXVIII   |       to-day unto you no poor person!'~ ~[25] And they went early
31 II,      LXX(1)|                           The person referred to is said to have
32 II,    LXXIV(1)|       by the angel Gabriel in person, and the first after the
33 II,    LXXIV(1)|                           The person meant is generally supposed
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