Part, Sura

 1  I          |         to such an extent that a new fear took hold of him, and
 2  I          |         The next converts to the new faith were two young men,
 3  I          |       bitterest opponents of the new religion, but who afterwards
 4  I          |       the citizens of Mecca, the new doctrine was simply the '
 5  I          |             In proportion as the new faith incurred the open
 6  I          |      determined opponents of the new religion, accorded him his
 7  I          |          favourable eye upon the new prophet.~ ~Imbued with the
 8  I          |      should instruct them in the new creed that had worked so
 9  I          |        prove the accusation, the new band of Muslims was enabled
10  I          | contributed consider-ably to the new religion, though not to
11  I          |          alleged to exist in the New and Old Testaments: thus
12  I          |    key-word to El Islâm, was not new to the Arabs, but it was
13  I          |          in his adherence to the new doctrine. For three years,
14  I          |          was, we repeat, nothing new; it was, as Mohammed said
15  I          |       these creeds, than found a new one? To answer this question,
16  I          |        old revelation and of the new, and neglecting the teachings
17  I          |        seen, heard, or read. The New Testament, it is well known,
18  I          |          as something strikingly new and original, since it sets
19  I          |         and bade them accept the new doctrine of Allah's unity.
20  I          |         likely supporters of the new religion, which was to confirm
21  I          |    object to the 'Merciful' as a new God. The lowly and moderate
22  I,      XIV|              you off and bring a new creation; nor is that hard
23 II,     XVII|         are we to be raised up a new creature?' Say, 'Be ye stones,
24 II,     XVII|     shall we then be raised up a new creation?'~ ~Could they
25 II,    XVIII|         they believe not in this new revelation. Verily, we have
26 II,    XXXII|           shall we then become a new creation?' [10] Nay! in
27 II,    XXXIV|       pieces, then ye shall be a new creation? he has forged
28 II,      XLV|       thee in truth; and in what new story after God and His
29 II,        L|         obscurity concerning the new creation.~ ~[15] But we
30 II,     LIII|   discover it but God.~ ~At this new discourse then do ye wonder? [
31 II,      LVI|         worlds.~ [80] What! this new discourse will ye despise?~
32 II,   LXVIII|          with him who calls this new discourse a lie. We will
33 II,   LXXVII|          lie!~ ~[50] And in what new discourse after it will
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