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1  I             |           chief god of this vague national cult was Allâh, and most
2  I             |         Mohammed's appearance the national religion of the Arabs, had
3  I             |         scheme for bringing about national unity must fail if it involved
4  I             |       hereditary guardians of the national collection of idols kept
5  I             |         them even the shadow of a national feeling; and to have dreamed
6  I             |           as the guardians of the national temple and the owners of
7  I,      VII(1)|          if asked to which of his national saints the camel be-longed
8  I,      VII(1)|          taken the story from the national traditions of the Peninsula.
9  I,      VII(1)| nevertheless regard him with more national veneration than even Moses
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