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 1  I             |         evidently uttered in a state of complete ecstasy; but
 2  I             |  welfare and importance of the state. The chiefs of the Qurâis
 3  I             |   disadvantage, wearied by the state of the ground, and harassed
 4  I             |        it keeps the women in a state of degradation, and therefore
 5  I             | consistent with the prevailing state of education and opinion,
 6  I             |   judgment day. Blessed~ ~ ./. state of the believers in Paradise,
 7  I,      III   |     not leave believers in the state which ye are in, until He
 8  I,       IV   |      themselves 1, said, 'What state were ye in?' they say, '
 9  I,        V   |      But when ye are in lawful state again, then chase; and let
10  I,      XVI   |    angels take off in a goodly state they shall say, 'Peace be
11 II,       XX   |        restore it to its first state.~ ~'But press thy hand to
12 II,      XXI(1)|        the field to its former state of cultivation, and this
13 II,   LXXXIV   |        surely transferred from state to state 1!~ ~[20] What
14 II,   LXXXIV   |      transferred from state to state 1!~ ~[20] What ails them
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