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 1  I             |  curiosity and the attacks of the nations who fought around it for
 2  I             |        Arabs, as by so many other nations, to be possessed, and we
 3  I             |          and unsuitable for other nations at distant periods and in
 4  I             |           by the fate of previous nations. Reproval of those who prohibit
 5  I             |           imposture; so did other nations deal with their prophets
 6  I             |           is only a warner. Other nations have accused, their prophets
 7  I             |       they have an example in the nations who have perished before
 8  I             |   encouraged by the fate of other nations who rejected their apostles.
 9  I             |            The vestiges of former nations are still visible in the
10  I             |    providence. The example of the nations who perished of old for
11  I             |          God. The example. of the nations of old who mocked at the
12  I             |           it is the same as older nations made: their fate. Abraham
13  I             |        Example of the fate of the nations of old who rejected the
14  I             | admonished, by the fate of former nations, to believe in God. The
15  I             |        Mecca.)~ ~Fate of previous nations who rejected the apostles.
16  I,       II(2)| diplomatic weapon with Mohammedan nations.~ ~
17  I,      III   |               Ye were the best of nations brought forth unto man.
18  I,       VI   |             Ere this we sent unto nations before thee, and we caught
19  I,      VII   |        say, 'Enter ye-amongst the nations who~ ~ ./. have passed away
20  I,      VII   |         them up in the earth into nations. Of them are the righteous,
21  I,       XI   |         upon thee and upon (some) nations of those who are with thee 3;
22  I,       XI   |           with thee 3; but (some) nations we will allow to enjoy prosperity
23  I,       XI(3)|             I.e. upon some of the nations who are to form the posterity
24  I,     XIII   |         before~ ~ ./. which other nations have passed away, to recite -
25  I,      XVI   |           we sent (messengers) to nations before thee, but Satan made
26 II,      XXI(4)|             regarding the various nations and generations as each
27 II,     XXIX   |        And if ye say it is a lie, nations before you called (the apostles)
28 II,     XXXV   |        guided than any one of the nations; but when a warner comes
29 II,      XLI   |           was the sentence on the nations who passed away before them;
30 II,     XLVI   |      sentence was due amongst the nations who have passed away before
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