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 1  I             |   Arabia fell asleep.~ ~The question naturally arises, how could
 2  I             |   dictated the documents in question. In the Qur'ân, XXIX, 47,
 3  I             |     new one? To answer this question, we must regard Judaism
 4  I             |    that he accepted without question the prevalent opinion of
 5  I             |    view of a very debatable question, and to give to the Arabic
 6  I             |  for the heavens.' Where no question can arise concerning its
 7  I             | prophet, who bids Moses not question anything he may do: he scuttles
 8  I,       II   |     a help.~ ~Do ye wish to question your apostle as Moses was
 9  I,       IV(3)|                        This question is ironical, and intended
10  I,      VII   |     But we will of a surety question those to whom the prophets
11  I,      VII(1)| granted that the Prophet in question is Mohammed, but to my mind
12  I,      VII(1)|   never even thought of the question at all. There is no point
13  I,       XV   |   But, by thy Lord! we will question them, one and all, about
14 II,    XVIII   |     them up that they might question each other. Spake a speaker
15 II,   XXXVII   |     draw near to others, to question each other, and they shall
16 II,      LXX   |   when no warm friend shall question friend; they shall gaze
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