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 1  I             |         one, changed the qiblah or point to which he turned in prayer
 2  I             |       arrive at a decision on this point we must consider first the
 3  I             |        from a strictly grammatical point of view, are, I am aware,
 4  I,       II(1)|                                The point to which they turn in prayer,
 5  I,       II(2)|           his followers adopted no point of adoration. After the
 6  I,      III(1)|    reconciled by Islâm, was on the point of breaking out again.~ ~ ./. 
 7  I,      III   |       companies of you were on the point of showing cowardice;, but
 8  I,        V   |           any one of you is on the point of death-at the time he
 9  I,      VII(1)|       question at all. There is no point in attributing the mysterious
10  I,      XII   |        Joseph till thou art at the point of death, or art of those
11 II,    XVIII(1)| figuratively used for being on the point of.'~ ~
12 II,    XVIII   |          until when he reached the point between the two mountains,
13 II,   XXVIII(3)|            offer her services, and point out a nurse who would rear
14 II,   XXXIII(2)|            saying bearing upon the point is traditionally ascribed
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