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Alphabetical [« »] legacy 2 legal 2 legalised 1 legend 27 legends 15 legs 3 leisure 3 | Frequency [« »] 27 follows 27 knew 27 known 27 legend 27 mean 27 origin 27 parts | The Qur'ân Concordances legend |
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1 I | for God is with us.' The legend tells us that a spider had 2 I, II(1)| The Mohammedan legend is that this was done by 3 I, II(2)| The legend embodied in this passage 4 I, II(2)| The legend to which this alludes is 5 I, II(3)| according to the eastern legend; see Chapter XXI, verses 6 I, II(1)| htnazr, Nebuchadnezzar. The legend probably refers to Nehemiah 7 I, III(1)| The legend is, that the priests threw 8 I, III(1)| The legend, borrowed from Talmudic 9 I, VII(1)| hitherto written about the legend Zâli'h and his camel is 10 I, VII(1)| with the prophet of the legend. A Bedawîn's notions of 11 I, VII(1)| mule. But Mohammed has a legend in the Qur'ân of a certain " 12 I, VII(1)| This is also a Talmudic legend.~ ~ ./. 13 I, VII(1)| name among the angels. The legend arose probably from a misunderstanding 14 I, X(2)| xiv. 30. The Mohammedan legend is that as some of the children 15 I, XI(4)| The legend is that they each contained 16 II, XVIII(3)| For this legend there appears to be no ancient 17 II, XVIII(3)| him. Moses' servant in the legend is Joshua, and the mysterious 18 II, XX(1)| The Muslim legend is that Moses burnt his 19 II, XXI(2)| This legend, adopted from the Talmud, 20 II, XXI(3)| The legend of Solomon, his seal inscribed 21 II, XXVIII(1)| In Arabic Qârûn. The legend based upon Talmudic tradition 22 II, XXXIV(1)| The Mohammedan legend is that Solomon had employed 23 II, XXXVI(1)| The legend is that Jesus sent two of 24 II, XXXVIII(2)| The Mohammedan legend, borrowed from the Talmud, 25 II, XXXVIII(1)| The Mohammedan legend is that when Job was undergoing 26 II, XCIV(1)| supposed it to refer to the legend, that the angel Gabriel 27 II, CV(2)| to have given rise to the legend embodied in the text. It