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 1  I             |       when he was informed of the approach of the Meccan army. After
 2  I             |         that their foes could not approach the wells, and during the
 3  I             |        certain knowledge of their approach, the camp was visited at
 4  I,       IV   |          God.~ ~O ye who believe! approach not prayer while ye are
 5  I,        V   |        God and crave the means to approach Him, and be strenuous in
 6  I,        V(1)|           war, or a notice of the approach of an enemy.~ ~ ./. 
 7  I,       VI(1)|                      Signs of the approach of the day of judgment.~ ~ ./. 
 8  I,      VII   |        said to his people, 'Do ye approach an abomination which no
 9  I,      VII   |    anticipated you in? verily, ye approach men with lust rather than
10  I,       IX   |      unclean; they shall not then approach the Sacred Mosque after
11  I,       IX   |          in alms to be a means of approach to God and to the Apostle'
12  I,       IX   |     prayers,-is it not a means of approach for them? God will make
13  I,       XI   | straightforward.~ ~[100] He shall approach his people on the resurrection
14 II,     XXVI   |           the worlds. [165] Do ye approach males of all the world and
15 II,    XXVII   |        said to his people, 'Do ye approach an abominable sin while
16 II,    XXVII   |          ye can see? do ye indeed approach men lustfully rather than
17 II,   XXVIII   |         did not return. 'O Moses! approach and fear not, verily, thou
18 II,     XXIX   |           his people, 'Verily, ye approach an abomination which no
19 II,     XXIX   |   anticipated you in! What! do ye approach men? and stop folks on the
20 II,     XXIX   |         folks on the highway? and approach in your assembly sin?' but
21 II,   XXXIII(2)|     considered it as unnatural to approach them as though they were
22 II,   XXXIII(1)|                            On the approach of the confederate army,
23 II,    XXXIV   |          will bring you to a near approach to us, save him who believes
24 II,  XXXVIII   |        for, verily, he has a near approach to us and an excellent resort.~ ~[
25 II,  XXXVIII   |     verily, he had with us a near approach, and a good resort.~ ~[40]
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