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Al-Baqarah · Al-An'am
Both contain the identical phrase 'ya'rifunahu kama ya'rifuna abna'ahum' (they recognize him as they recognize their own sons) — in 2:146 about recognizing the qiblah, in 6:20 about recognizing the Prophet.
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Ali 'Imran · Al-Ma'idah
Both list the miracles of Isa in nearly identical language but 3:49 uses 'fihi' (masculine pronoun for the bird) while 5:110 uses 'fiha' (feminine).
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Ali 'Imran · Al-Ma'idah
Both use 'kadhalika yubayyinu Allahu lakum ayatihi' but 3:103 ends with 'tahtadun' (be guided) and 5:89 ends with 'tashkurun' (be grateful).
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An-Nisa · Al-Ma'idah
Both share the call: 'when it is said to them, come to what Allah has revealed and to the Messenger'; 4:61 is the hypocrites who turn away when called to Allah's judgment, 5:104 is the pagans who cling to their forefathers' ways.
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Al-Ma'idah · Al-Bayyinah
Both share 'gardens with rivers flowing, abiding forever; Allah is pleased with them and they with Him'; 5:119 is the statement of the truthful (Isa affirming), 98:8 is the reward for believers from the People of the Book.
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Al-An'am · Ya-Sin
Verbatim: 'there comes not to them a sign from the signs of their Lord except that they turn away from it'; 6:4 is in Al-An'am describing the Meccan disbelievers, 36:46 makes the same statement in Yasin.
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Al-An'am · Al-Anbiya
Identical verse: previous messengers were mocked, but the mockers were enveloped by what they ridiculed.
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Al-An'am · Yunus
Verbatim: 'if Allah touches you with harm, there is no remover of it except Him, and if He wills good for you, there is no repeller of His bounty'; 6:17 is in the context of tawhid argument, 10:107 closes a passage on trust in Allah.
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Al-An'am · Yunus
Nearly identical: who is more unjust than one who fabricates lies against Allah or denies His signs? 6:21 (وَمَنْ) ends with الظَّالِمُونَ; 10:17 (فَمَنْ) ends with الْمُجْرِمُونَ.
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Al-An'am · Al-Ahqaf
Both quote a courtroom-like scene: 'is this not the truth? They say: yes, by our Lord. He says: then taste the punishment for what you used to deny'; 6:30 is at resurrection, 46:34 is directed at those who rejected the Quran.
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Al-An'am · Hud
Both have the prophet declaring 'I do not say I possess the treasures of Allah nor that I am an angel' but 6:50 adds 'lakum' (to you) in 'wa la aqulu lakum inni malak' while 11:31 omits it.
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Al-An'am · Ghafir
Both are the Prophet's declaration 'I am forbidden to worship those you invoke besides Allah'; 6:56 is a direct rejection of the Meccan deities, 40:66 adds 'since the clear proofs have come to me from my Lord.'