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 1  I             |       that the Kaabah has been known, from time immemorial, as
 2  I             |           These enquirers were known as 'Hanîfs, a word which
 3  I             |       This year was afterwards known as the 'Year of the Elephant,'
 4  I             |      hysterical phenomena well known and diagnosed in the present
 5  I             |        from which the spot was known as Akabeh.~ ~A deputation,
 6  I             |      of YaTHrib was henceforth known as Madînat en Nebî, 'the
 7  I             |       year after the flight is known as the 'Year of Deputations,'
 8  I             |        city of YaTHrib, better known afterwards as El Medînah, '
 9  I             |        himself made more fully known and understood.~ ~ ./. One
10  I             |      New Testament, it is well known, contains much that is not
11  I             |      authors of the Commentary known as El Jelâlâin, however,
12  I             |  Besides the name Qur'ân it is known as El Furqân, 'the Discrimination,'
13  I             |      who, as we have seen, was known to the Arabs before Mohammed'
14  I             |      of the Cave. Their number known only to God. Mohammed rebuked
15  I,       II   |      secret and what they make known abroad?~ ~And some of them
16  I,       II   |      their souls, had they but known. But had they believed and
17  I,       II   |      were better, had they but known.~ ~O ye who believe! say
18  I,       II(1)|   which Mohammed's religion is known and by which it is spoken
19  I,        V   |     said it, Thou wouldst have known it; Thou knowest what is
20  I,     VIII   |     understand. Had God~ ~ ./. known any good in them, He would
21 II,     XXIV   |        hidden ornaments may be known 2;-but turn ye all repentant
22 II,   XXXIII   |       is nearer for them to be known and that they should not
23 II,    XXXIV   |       ginns that, had they but known the unseen, they need not
24 II,    XXXIX   | frustrate Him.~ ~Have they not known that God extends His provision
25 II,       LV   |    deny?~ The sinners shall be known by their marks, and~ shall
26 II,     LXVI   |        to fasting-such as have known men and virgins too.'~ ~
27 II,     CXII(2)|       The chapter is generally known in Arabic by the name of
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