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1 I | So the prophet's warnings went for naught, and he himself 2 I | some left the town and went over to the Meccans; others 3 I | June 8, feeling better, he went to the Mosque of Medînah, 4 I | consisting of those who went over to his side from fear 5 I, II | patient.'~ ~And when they went out against Gâlût and his 6 I, III | unto believers,-when ye went up and looked not round 7 I, V | with unbelief, and they went out therewith, and God knows 8 I, VII | bore a light burden and went about therewith; but when 9 I, VIII | That is, because they went into opposition against 10 I, VIII | And be not like those who went forth from their homes with 11 I, XI | are evildoers!'~ ~And Noah went unto his Lord and said, ' 12 I, XII | O our father! verily, we went forth to race and left Joseph 13 II, XVIII | of household.'~ ~And he went in unto his garden, having 14 II, XIX | though) sound.'~ ~Then he went forth unto his people from 15 II, XX | And Pharaoh and his people went astray and were not guided.~ ~ 16 II, XX | rebelled against his Lord, and went astray.~ ~[120] Then his 17 II, XXI | And DHu 'nnûn 2, when he went away in wrath and thought 18 II, XXVIII | sincere adviser!'~ ~[20] So he went forth therefrom, afraid 19 II, XXVIII | level path!' And when he went down to the water of Midian 20 II, XXVIII | concerning their crimes.~ ~And he went out amongst the people in 21 II, XXXIII(1)| round Medînah, and himself went out to defend it with 3,000 22 II, XXXVII | upon him fleeing 1. And he went aside unto their gods and 23 II, XXXVII | will not speak?' And he went aside to them smiting with 24 II, XXXVIII | And the chiefs of them went away: 'Go on and persevere 25 II, XXXVIII(2)| concubine named Amînah when he went out for any necessary purpose. 26 II, LI | unrecognised.'~ ~And he went aside unto his people and 27 II, LXVIII | person!'~ ~[25] And they went early deciding to be stingy 2.~ ~ 28 II, LXXV | turned his back! Then he went to his people haughtily-woe