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Al-Baqarah · Ibrahim
Both enumerate Allah's blessings including 'He sent down from the sky water and brought forth thereby fruits as provision for you'; 2:22 is in the opening argument for monotheism, 14:32 is in Ibrahim's prayer listing divine favors.
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Al-Baqarah · Ar-Ra'd
Both describe those who break Allah's covenant, sever what He commanded to be joined, and spread corruption. 2:27 ends 'they are the losers'; 13:25 ends 'theirs is the curse and the evil abode.'
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Al-Baqarah · Ar-Ra'd
Both warn that following disbelievers after knowledge has come means 'you would have from Allah neither protector nor helper'; 2:120 is addressed to the Prophet regarding the Jews and Christians, 13:37 is about following desires against the revelation.
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Al-Baqarah · Ibrahim
2:126 'Rabbi aj'al hadha baladan aminan' uses the indefinite 'baladan' while 14:35 'Rabbi aj'al hadha al-balad aminan' uses the definite 'al-balad' — Ibrahim's prayer for Mecca appears twice with this single article difference.
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Ali 'Imran · Yusuf
Both use the 'news of the unseen' formula: 'that is from the reports of the unseen which We reveal to you; you were not present with them when...'; 3:44 follows the Maryam/Zakariyya story, 12:102 follows the Yusuf story.
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Yusuf · Ar-Rum
Final pair completing the ten-way travel-and-observe cluster (12:109, 30:9, 35:44, 40:82, 47:10 -- all C(5,2)=10 combinations now curated): 'have they not traveled the earth and observed how was the end of those before them?'
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Yusuf · Fatir
Part of the travel-and-observe formula cluster (12:109, 30:9, 35:44, 40:82, 47:10 all share this phrase); this pair is 12:109 and 35:44.
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Yusuf · Ghafir
Both contain 'have they not traveled the earth and observed how was the end of those before them?'; see also 30:9/40:82 (batch 5) and 12:109/47:10 for the wider cluster of this formula.
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Yusuf · Muhammad
Both contain 'have they not traveled the earth and observed how was the end of those before them?'; see also 12:109/40:82 (this batch) for the wider cluster.
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Ibrahim · Ghafir
Both quote the weak followers addressing the arrogant in the Hereafter: 'we were your followers, can you now spare us any of Allah's punishment?'; 14:21 is in Ibrahim's prayer, 40:47 is a direct scene in Hell.