Holy Quran: Surah An-Nisa, Chapter 4, Verse 150

and (3) a nominal belief in universal revelation, but so hedged round with peculiar doctrines of exclusive salvation,
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nisa, Chapter 4, Verse 154

63: (2) their arrogance where they were commanded humility in entering a town, ii. 58: and (3) their transgression of the Sabbath, ii. 65.
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nisa, Chapter 4, Verse 155

(3) that they killed Allah's Messengers and incurred a double guilt, viz., that of murder and that of a deliberate defiance of Allah's law;
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nisa, Chapter 4, Verse 163

(3) Then we have Aaron the priest and Solomon the King, both great figures, but each subordinate to another primary figure, viz.
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Holy Quran: Surah An-Nisa, Chapter 4, Verse 171

(3) a Word bestowed on Mary, for he was created by Allah's word "Be" (kun), and he was: iii.
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Maeda, Chapter 5, Verse 1

That is, the exceptions named not only in the Qur-an but in the Sunnah as well. See v. 3 below. Cf. v. 94-96. Hunting and the use of game are forbidden "while ye are hurumun," i.e.
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Maeda, Chapter 5, Verse 2

, (1) the places (like Safii and Marwa, or the Ka'ba or 'Arafat, etc.); (2) the rites and ceremonies prescribed; (3) prohibitions (such as that of hunting, etc.
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Maeda, Chapter 5, Verse 6

with (3) a little rubbing of the head with water (as the head is usually protected and comparatively clean), and (4) the bathing of the feet to the ankles.
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Maeda, Chapter 5, Verse 13

and (3) they invented new deceits to support the old ones. Cf. ii. 109 and n. 110, where I have explained the different shades of meaning in the words for "forgiveness."
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Holy Quran: Surah Al-Maeda, Chapter 5, Verse 89

(2) use not Allah's name, literally or in intention, to fetter yourself against doing a lawful or good act: (3) keep to your solemn oaths to the utmost of your ability;
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