Part, Sura

 1  I          |      it was revealed, with the political and religious aspects of
 2  I          |        kept up, but rather for political and commercial reasons than
 3  I          |      Huzâ'hah, now assumed the political and religious chieftainship
 4  I          |        regarded as a dangerous political innovator.~ ~But Mohammed
 5  I          |    they were bidden.~ ~A great political triumph was achieved, the
 6  I          | perfect freedom of worship and political equality, endeavoured in
 7  I          |   years of his life. With true political sagacity he saw that the
 8  I          | fellow-countrymen. He took the political and religious institutions
 9  I          |    theory of his being a great political reformer does not contain
10  I          |     distinguish it from a mere political reform. The ceremonies of
11  I          |     even after he had lost his political power.~ ~The other party
12  I          |       a mosque from motives of political opposition. Mohammed is
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