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 1  I             |     the prophet, the bitterest enemy of El Islâm.~ ~For two years
 2  I             |        to advance and meet the enemy first, as, in the event
 3  I             |       and embarrassment of the enemy, he called the work of Gabriel
 4  I             |      to in the Qur'ân 1.~ ~The enemy having disappeared, Mohammed
 5  I             |     they were surprised by the enemy in a narrow defile, and
 6  I             | description of the battle. The enemy made to seem few in the
 7  I             |      to deal severely with the enemy. Description of Paradise
 8  I,       II   |        Go down, one of you the enemy of the other, and in the
 9  I,       II   |     they do.~ ~Say, 'Who is an enemy to Gabriel 2?' for he hath
10  I,       II   |        to believers. Who is an enemy to God and His angels and
11  I,       II   |     Michael?-Verily, God is an enemy to the unbelievers. We have
12  I,        V(1)|   notice of the approach of an enemy.~ ~ ./. 
13  I,       VI   |      made for every prophet an enemy,-devils of men and ginns;
14  I,     VIII(2)|       fewer in number than the enemy, and the latter had command
15  I,       IX   | manifest to him that he was an enemy to God, he cleansed himself
16  I,       IX   |        get any (harm) from the enemy without~ ~ ./. a good work
17 II,       XX   |       him on the shore, and an enemy of mine and of his shall
18 II,       XX   |       have saved you from your enemy; and we made an appointment
19 II,       XX(2)|    Greeks. So they speak of an enemy as 'black-livered,' 'red-whiskered,'
20 II,      XXV(1)|       formula when they met an enemy during a sacred month, and
21 II,      XXV   |      made for every prophet an enemy from among the sinners;
22 II,   XXVIII   |        assault him who was the enemy to them both, he said, '
23 II,       LX   |       who believe! take not my enemy and your enemy for patrons,
24 II,       LX   |     take not my enemy and your enemy for patrons, encountering
25 II,   LXVIII(3)|      Mughâirah, the inveterate enemy of the prophet.~ ~ ./. 
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