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 1  I             |  accordance with their habits and traditions: a number of Jews had found
 2  I             | accompanied, as we learn from the traditions, with violent hectic fever),
 3  I             |        weight that the Mohammedan traditions relate it with miraculous
 4  I             |          historical and religious traditions of the race were circulated
 5  I             |         oral Jewish and Christian traditions incorporated in the Qur'
 6  I             |       common purpose in view. The traditions of Abraham, the father of
 7  I             |          authority of many of the traditions and the frequent vagueness
 8  I             |   reception or rejection of these traditions, tracing them from hand
 9  I             |          The laws embodied in the traditions are called the Sunnah.~ ~
10  I             |          to the Jewish and Magian traditions.~ ~Iblîs or Saitân, 'the
11  I             |   according to the Qur'ân and the traditions, consists of seven divisions:~ ~
12  I,      VII(1)|           story from the national traditions of the Peninsula. The origin
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