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 1  I             |        the town? Again, if they allowed the favourite deities of
 2  I             |         venerable Abu Tâlib and allowed the prisoners to come forth
 3  I             |     joined by Ali, who had been allowed to leave after a few hours'
 4  I             |         arms than those usually allowed to pilgrims, a sheathed
 5  I             |  powerful chiefs were not to be allowed to become Muslims without
 6  I             |        the creed, and should be allowed to retain their favourite
 7  I             |        what latitude he himself allowed. The other interpretation
 8  I             |      even a drop of water being allowed to pass the lips even when
 9  I             |         the sick and infirm are allowed exemption.~ ~One night between
10  I             |     only rhetorical ornament he allowed himself was that of making
11  I             | hypocrites. No middle course is allowed. The Jews were punished
12  I             |         and fall of Adam. Iblîs allowed to tempt mankind. Men are
13  I             |         idolaters are not to be allowed to enter the Sacred Mosque
14  I             |         the day of judgment. Is allowed to seduce mankind. Hell,
15  I             |         unjust and shall not be allowed to understand, or be guided.
16  I             |   acknowledging God's unity are allowed to fight. If men did not
17  I             |         prophets liars and were allowed to range at large, but at
18  I             |     seen unveiled. Slaves to be allowed to purchase their freedom.
19  I             |      sent back. No intercession allowed with God. The doctrine of
20  I,       II(1)|         murdered man are always allowed to choose the fine instead
21  I,       II(1)|        be against you,' and was allowed to escape to Medina.~ ~
22  I,       II(1)|     passage is that 'divorce is allowed twice only, and that on
23  I,        V   |       the unjust.' But his soul allowed him to slay his brother,
24  I,        V(1)|   animals which were marked and allowed to graze at liberty. Ba'
25  I,       VI(2)|   devoted to patron saints, and allowed to grow untouched, although
26  I,     XIII   |    those who misbelieved have I allowed to range at large; and then
27  I,       XV   |       strain after what we have allowed a few pairs of them 1 to
28  I,      XVI   |     those who misbelieve not be allowed (to excuse themselves),
29 II,     XVII(1)|       of Muslims, and should be allowed to retain their idol Allât
30 II,      LIX(1)|       The poorer Muhâgerîn were allowed to participate in the spoils,
31 II,     LXVI   |        compassionate!~ ~God has allowed you to expiate your oaths;
32 II,     XCVI(2)|       the chapter are generally allowed to have been the first that
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