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1 3,1| located in southwestern Arabia across the Strait of Bab 2 4,1| River. The peninsula of Arabia, embracing an area equal 3 4,1| 2) Yemen, or Fortunate Arabia, in the southwest of the 4 4,1| chiefly central and northern Arabia. The Bedouins, who were 5 4,1| different tribes of ancient Arabia.~ The religious conceptions 6 4,1| future. In some parts of Arabia the worship of stars prevailed. 7 4,1| religion beyond the borders of Arabia and of transforming his 8 4,1| the complete possession of Arabia.”[35] Caetani wrote that 9 4,1| converting the entire land of Arabia and all the Arabs.[36]~ 10 4,1| Muhammed’s litetime not all of Arabia came under his sway. It 11 4,1| may be said generally that Arabia, during all of its existence, 12 4,1| but the remaining part of Arabia persisted under a political 13 4,1| The tribes of northeastern Arabia also adopted the Christian 14 4,1| the political ruler of all Arabia nor its religious leader.~ 15 4,1| Arabs were materialistic. Arabia, limited in natural resources, 16 4,1| countries to the people of Arabia, the inadequacy of military 17 4,1| skeptical, materialistic Arabia, particularly in the hostile