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 1  I             |       heaven, Seth and Enoch being considered as the prophets of the faith.~ ~
 2  I             |          their territory should be considered sacred like that of Mecca,
 3  I             |        even at the present day, is considered by the Bedawîn as derogatory
 4  I             |        came to the words, 'Have ye considered Allât and Al 'Huzzâ and
 5  I             |        this time it read: 'Have ye considered Allât and Al 'Huzzâ and
 6  I             |          their territory should be considered sacred, that they should
 7  I             |       mother's back' are not to be considered as real mothers and as such
 8  I,       II(1)|          or 'verse of the throne,' considered as one of the finest passages
 9  I,       II(4)| expressions employed in it are now considered as refined and elegant,
10 II,     XVII(1)|          their territory should be considered sacred, like that of Mecca.~ ~ ./. 
11 II,     XXII(1)|            verses 19, 20, 'Have ye considered Allât and Al 'Huzzâ and
12 II,     XXVI   |              75] He said, 'Have ye considered what ye have been serving,
13 II,   XXVIII   |         shall ye return!~ ~Have ye considered, if God were to make for
14 II,   XXVIII   |         then hear?~ ~Say, 'Have ye considered, if God were to make for
15 II,   XXXIII(2)|            back,' after which they considered it as unnatural to approach
16 II,     XXXV   |           in loss.~ ~Say, 'Have ye considered your associates whom ye
17 II,    XXXIX   |          say, 'God!' Say, 'Have ye considered what ye call on beside God?
18 II,      XLV   |            be wronged.~ ~Hast thou considered him who takes his lusts
19 II,     XLVI   |        turn aside.~ ~Say, 'Have ye considered what ye call on beside God?'
20 II,     XLVI   |           warner.'~ ~Say, 'Have ye considered, if it is from God and ye
21 II,     LIII   |       signs of his Lord.~ ~Have ye considered Allât and Al 'Huzzâ, [20]
22 II,     LIII   |            that fears.~ ~Hast thou considered him who turns his back?
23 II,      LVI   |            ye not credit?~ Have ye considered what ye emit?~ Do we create
24 II,      LVI   |           do ye not mind?~ Have ye considered what ye till?~ Do ye make
25 II,      LVI   |         are excluded 2.'~ ~Have ye considered the water which ye drink?~
26 II,      LVI   |         give thanks?~ [70] Have ye considered the fire which ye strike?~
27 II,    LVIII(1)|        below, and which was always considered to be a final separation,
28 II,    LXVII   |          to call!'~ ~Say, 'Have ye considered, whether God destroy me
29 II,    LXVII   |       error!'~ ~[30] Say, 'Have ye considered if your waters on the morrow
30 II,     XCVI   |          is the return!~ Hast thou considered him who forbids [10] a servant 3
31 II,     XCVI   |            he prays 4?~ ~Hast thou considered if he were in guidance or
32 II,     XCVI   |          or bade piety?~ Hast thou considered if he said it was a lie,
33 II,     CVII   |      compassionate God.~ Hast thou considered him who calls the judgment
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