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 1  I             |      Mohammed that he should recognise the divinity of these three
 2  I             |      the Scriptures ought to recognise Mohammed as the one foretold
 3  I             |   brethren arrive and do not recognise him: they ask for corn and
 4  I             |   who believe the Scriptures recognise it. God and the Merciful
 5  I             |     Arabic. The learned Jews recognise its truth from the prophecies
 6  I             |      who have the Scriptures recognise the truth of the Qur'ân.
 7  I             |      have received knowledge recognise the revelation. The unbelievers
 8  I,       IV(1)|       partly that they might recognise them and partly as a superstitious
 9  I,        V   |      with tears at what they recognise as truth therein; and they
10  I,      VII(1)|     the sign, I fancy we may recognise in the tradition a distorted
11  I,       XV   |       ye are a people whom I recognise not.' They said, 'Nay, but
12  I,      XVI   |   plain message.~ ~[85] They recognise the favours of God, and
13 II,     XXII   |   them manifest, thou mayest recognise in the faces of those who
14 II,     XXVI   |    of the children of Israel recognise it 3? Had we sent it down
15 II,    XXVII   |      His signs, and ye shall recognise them; for thy Lord is not
16 II,  LXXXIII   | shall they gaze; thou mayest recognise in their faces the brightness
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