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 1  I             |          By the star when it falls, your comrade errs, not,
 2  I             | divine mission.~ ~The Qur'ân falls naturally into these two
 3  I,       II   |      patient, who when there falls on them a calamity say, '
 4  I,       II   |  upon it, and a heavy shower falls on it and leaves it bare
 5  I,       II   |    on a hill. A heavy shower falls on it, and it brings forth
 6  I,       II   |       and if no heavy shower falls on it, the dew does; and
 7  I,      III   |     a~ ~ ./. cold blast that falls upon a people's tilth who
 8  I,        V   | knocked down, and that which falls down, and the gored, and
 9  I,       VI   |  they not, when our violence falls upon them, humble themselves?-
10  I,       VI   |    and in the sea; and there falls not a leaf save that He
11  I,      VII(1)|     any sudden calamity that falls on a man.~ ~ ./. 
12  I,      XVI   |      has created; its shadow falls on the right or the left,
13 II,       XX   |      my wrath lights upon he falls!~ ~'Yet am I forgiving unto
14 II,    XXVII   |        And when the sentence falls upon them we will bring
15 II,     XLII   |  what they have gained as it falls upon them; and those who
16 II,     LIII   |   God.~ ~By the star when it falls, your comrade errs not,
17 II,     XCII   | shall not avail him~ When he falls down (into hell)!~ Verily,
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