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1  I             | Peninsula,' as it is called by native writers, is bounded on the
2  I             |   twelve men returned to their native city and preached the doctrine
3  I             |    turned his attention to his native city, which had rejected
4  I             |       ibn THâbit the Ansârî, a native of Medînah, who had acted
5  I             |        legends, with which the native commentators illustrate
6  I             |      but saved: flees from his native land: Isaac and Jacob born
7  I,      VII(1)|        is pure conjecture; the native commentators add nothing
8  I,     XIII(2)|       is so interpreted by the native commentators on this passage.~ ~ ./. 
9 II,    XXXII(2)|     which means 'to meet.' The native commentators are divided
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