Part, Sura

 1  I          |   families, would be obliged to accept the blood money instead.~ ~
 2  I          |       that the Jews would never accept him for their prophet, Mohammed
 3  I          |    believe what they might well accept as self-evident, and it
 4  I          | Christianity, did he not rather accept one or other of these creeds,
 5  I          |      Banû Hâshim, and bade them accept the new doctrine of Allah'
 6  I          |       to such order that we may accept his arrangement as at least
 7  I          |           Mohammed is bidden to accept the Qur'ân fearlessly. The
 8  I          |         to a sect who would not accept the prophet's arbitration.
 9  I          |     examples: yet they will not accept the prophet. God controls
10  I,       II|       the mountain over you 1; 'Accept what we have brought you
11  I,      XIV|       likewise! O our Lord! and accept my prayer! O our Lord! pardon
12 II,     XVII|          but most men refuse to accept it, save ungratefully.~ ~ ./. 
13 II,     XVII|       the wrong-doers refuse to accept it, save ungratefully!~ ~
14 II,     XLVI|    There are those from whom we accept the best of what they have
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