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 1  I             |       ginn, like the angels, were held by the ancient Arabs to
 2  I             |        The territory of Mecca was held sacred; it was a sanctuary
 3  I             |        from the Jewish tribes who held it.~ ~Some of these Arabs
 4  I             |         and Ali.~ ~The Qurâis now held a solemn council of war,
 5  I             |         the THaqîf at 'if still held out, and Mohammed attacked
 6  I             |           various false pretences held back on the occasion. This
 7  I             |         of these gatherings) were held in the territory, and it
 8  I             |       creatures over whom Solomon held control, and a tribe of
 9  I             |         qiyâm, the hands being so held that the thumbs touch the
10  I             |      Fridays a special service is held, followed by a 'Hutbah or '
11  I             |      festivals of all Arabia were held, would naturally absorb
12  I             |         golden calf: the mountain held over them. Gabriel reveals
13  I             |         of the Jews. The mountain held over the Jews. The covenant
14  I             |       hypocrites and of those who held back from the fight. Mohammed
15  I,       II   |           a covenant with you and held the mountain over you 1; '
16  I,       IV   |         obvious authority. And we held over them the mountain 1
17  I,      VII(1)| veneration in which his memory is held, and at the character of
18  I,     XIII   |           blind and the seeing be held equal? or shall the darkness
19  I,     XIII   |         darkness and the light be held, equal? or have they made
20  I,      XVI   |         and openly:-shall they be held equal?-Praise be to God,
21  I,      XVI   |         with success; is he to be held equal with him who bids
22 II,    XXXII   |         sinner? they shall not be held equal.~ ~As for those who
23 II,   XXXVII(1)|          festival which was being held in honour of the idols.~ ~
24 II,   XLVIII(1)|    Alluding to certain tribes who held aloof from the expedition
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