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 1  I             |     the new faith incurred the open hostility of the Meccans,
 2  I             |        for the first time into open collision. In January, 624
 3  I             |        the bitter feelings and open quarrels which these differences
 4  I             |         The mosques are always open for public prayers, but
 5  I,       II   |        verily, to you he is an open foe. He does but bid you
 6  I,       II   |        verily, to you he is an open foe. [205] And if ye slip
 7  I,       VI   |        verily, he is to you an open foe.~ ~Eight pairs,-of sheep
 8  I,      VII   |     Verily, Satan is to you an open foe?' They said, 'O our
 9  I,      VII   |        do we rely. O our Lord! open between us and between our
10  I,      VII   |      art the best of those who open 2.' And the chiefs of those
11  I,      XII   |         the devil is to man an open foe.'~ ~Thus does thy Lord
12  I,      XVI   |      and yet, behold, he is an open opponent!~ ~[5] The cattle
13  I,      XVI   |       that God will not cleave open the earth with them, or
14 II,     XVII   |       book offered to him wide open. [15] 'Read thy book, thou
15 II,     XVII   |        yet spread it out quite open, lest thou shouldst have
16 II,     XVII   |     Satan was ever unto man an open foe.~ ~Your Lord knows you
17 II,      XXI   |      them, and He made therein open roads for paths, haply they
18 II,     XXVI   |        my people call me liar; open between me and between them
19 II,   XXVIII   |     the earth would have cleft open with us! Ah, ah! the unbelievers
20 II,     XXIX   |      whom we cleaved the earth open; and of them were some we
21 II,    XXXIV   |      we would cleave the earth open with them, or we would make
22 II,    XXXIV   |        together; then He shall open between us in truth, for
23 II,    XXXVI   |        verily, he is to you an open foe; but serve ye me, this
24 II,    XXXVI   |       a clot? and lo! he is an open opponent; and he strikes
25 II,  XXXVIII   | gardens of Eden with the doors open to them;-reclining therein;
26 II,    XLIII   |        verily, he is to you an open foe!~ ~And when Jesus came
27 II,    LXXIV   |    have given him books spread open!~ ~Nay, but they did not
28 II,  LXXXVII   |  pleases. Verily, He knows the open and what is concealed; and
29 II,     XCIV(1)|        a child, and having cut open his breast took out his
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