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 1  I             |           a cube,' was given it on account of its shape, it being built
 2  I             |          who fell from paradise on account of his proudly refusing
 3  I             | understanding the text; for a full account of all the historical allusions,
 4  I             |     Promise of God's help. Further account of the battle of Bedr. The
 5  I             |           certain food was only on account of their sins. God's revealed
 6  I             |           resurrection day with an account of his deeds. Each is to
 7  I             |           not to be vexed on their account. God sends rain to quicken
 8  I             |         teaching at Na'hleh: their account of themselves. Mohammed
 9  I,       II(2)|          appears to be a distorted account of the heifer ordered by
10  I,       II   |          unto whom He will without account.~ ~Men were one nation once,
11  I,       II   |           it, God will call you to account; and. He forgives whom He~ ~ ./. 
12  I,      III(1)|            success at Bedr. For an account of these engagements see
13  I,       IV   |           God sufficeth for taking account.~ ~Men should have a portion
14  I,       IV   |            God of all things takes account.~ ~God, there is no God
15  I,       VI   |         fear are not bound to take account of them at all, but mind!-
16  I,       VI(1)|          which may in some measure account for the name here given.~ ~ ./. 
17  I,      XVI(4)|                             For an account of the persons supposed
18 II,     XVII(2)|          suppose another vision to account for this passage.~ ~ ./. 
19 II,    XXIII   |            of it, but, verily, his account is with his Lord; verily,
20 II,     XXIV   |            and He will pay him his account, for God is quick to take
21 II,     XXIV   |           for God is quick to take account.~ ~[40] Or like darkness
22 II,     XXVI   |        what they were doing; their account is only with my Lord, if
23 II,  XXXVIII   |         lavish or withhold without account!'~ ~And, verily, he had
24 II,   XLVIII   |           occurred to you on their account without your knowledge-that
25 II,     XLIX(1)|           to have been revealed on account of Zafîyah bint 'Huyâi,
26 II,        L   |           us is a book that keeps (account).~ ~ ./. 5] Nay, they call
27 II,    LVIII   |           have done. God has taken account of it, but they forget it;
28 II,      LXV   |            called them to a severe account, and we tormented them with
29 II,     LXIX   |             I did not know what my account would be. O, would that
30 II,  LXXVIII   |          they did not hope for the account; but they ever said our
31 II,     LXXX(1)|            Welcome to him on whose account my Lord reproved me!' and
32 II, LXXXVIII   |            verily, for us is their account!~ ~ ~ ~
33 II,      CII(2)|          dead should be taken into account as well as the living.~ ~
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