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1  I             |       probably did it rather from custom than from a belief in its
2  I             |           in his cloak as was his custom when attacked by the hysterical
3  I             |            that it was always his custom to say, 'I and Abu Bekr
4  I             |          repressing the barbarous custom of female infanticide, he
5  I             |       Abolition of the idolatrous custom of divorcing women with
6  I,       VI(2)|          to do the converse. This custom survives to a certain extent
7  I,       VI(3)| sacrifices to idols and the cruel custom of burying female children
8  I,       VI(1)|      shows the absurdity of their custom by pointing out the difficulty
9 II,    LVIII(1)|       said he could not alter the custom. Afterwards, on the woman
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