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                                        Or were you present when death
                                        (mawt) came to Jacob? (Surat al Baqara,
                                        133)
                                        In another verse, the verbs qatala (in the
                                    passive form  qutila)  and  maata are used to-
                                    gether:
                                        Muhammad is only a Messenger, and
                                        he has been preceded by other
                                        Messengers. If he were to die (maata)
                                        or be killed (qutila), would you turn on
                                        your heels? (Surah Al 'Imran, 4)

                                        Other forms of the verb are used in other
                                    verses to denote the death of Prophets:
                                        She exclaimed: "Oh if only I had died
                                        (mittu) before this time and was some-
                                        thing discarded and forgotten!" (Surah
                                        Maryam, 23)
                                        We did not give any human being be-
                                        fore you immortality (khuld). And if
                                        you die (mitta), will they then be im-
                                        mortal? (Surat al- Anbiya', 34)

                                        "He Who will cause my death (yumee-
                                        tunee), then give me life." (Surat ash-
                                        Shura, 81)

                                              5) Khalid: Immortal


                                        The word khalid means immortality, per-
                                    manence, and continued existence, as in the fol-
                                    lowing verse:
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