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 1  I             |     the institution of certain sacred months, during which it
 2  I             | territory should be considered sacred like that of Mecca, a condition
 3  I             |        the principal object of sacred interest is a stone, and
 4  I             |    territory of Mecca was held sacred; it was a sanctuary for
 5  I             |       venerated objects in the sacred precincts of Mecca, is believed
 6  I             |  pilgrimage came round and the sacred months made their persons
 7  I             |      journey by night from the Sacred Mosque to the Remote Mosque,
 8  I             |       Kaabah, or performed the sacred rites of the pilgrimage,
 9  I             |     The time chosen was in the sacred month of DHu'l Qa'hdah,
10  I             |         on the frontier of the sacred territory.~ ~Here, after
11  I             | territory should be considered sacred, that they should be excused
12  I             |      No religion, certainly no sacred books of a religion, ever
13  I             |     ablutions, proceeds to the Sacred Mosque, and having saluted
14  I             |     religion lawful during the sacred months. Wine and gaming
15  I             |        wherever found when the sacred months have expired. An
16  I             |     the league was made at the Sacred Mosque. They are not to
17  I             |        be allowed to enter the Sacred Mosque at Mecca another
18  I             |        Christian monks. Of the sacred months and the sin of deferring
19  I             |        Night Journey' from the Sacred Mosque (at Mecca) to the
20  I             | prohibit men from visiting the Sacred Mosque. Abraham when bidden
21  I,       II   |      then thy face towards the Sacred Mosque 3; wherever ye be,
22  I,       II   |      turn thy face towards the Sacred Mosque, for it is surely
23  I,       II   |      turn thy face towards the Sacred Mosque, and wheresoever
24  I,       II   |      but fight them not by the Sacred Mosque until they fight
25  I,       II   |        the unjust.~ ~[190] The sacred month for the sacred month 4;~ ~
26  I,       II   |       The sacred month for the sacred month 4;~ ~for all sacred
27  I,       II(4)|         which was one of their sacred months; the Moslems therefore
28  I,       II(4)|       them if necessary in the sacred month of Rama.dhân.~ ~ ./. 
29  I,       II   |      sacred month 4;~ ~for all sacred things demand retaliation 1;
30  I,       II   |  family are not present in the Sacred Mosque; and fear God and
31  I,       II   |    Arafât, remember God by the sacred beacon 2. Remember Him how
32  I,       II   |      They will ask thee of the sacred month,-of fighting therein.
33  I,       II   |    misbelief in Him and in the Sacred Mosque, and turning His
34  I,        V   |      God to be lawful, nor the sacred month 2, nor the offering,
35  I,        V   |       those who sojourn at the sacred house, craving grace from
36  I,        V   |        who turned you from the Sacred Mosque 1 make you transgress;
37  I,        V   |       has made the Kaabah, the sacred House, to be a station for
38  I,        V   |       station for men, and the sacred month, and the offering
39  I,      VII(1)|        Bedawîn one of the most sacred spots on the Peninsula (
40  I,       IX   |       fear.~ ~[5] But when the sacred months are passed away,
41  I,       IX   |      have made a league at the Sacred Mosque!~ ~ ./. paragraph
42  I,       IX   |       and the repairing to the Sacred Mosque 1 to be like being
43  I,       IX   |    shall not then approach the Sacred Mosque after this year.
44  I,       IX   |        these are four that are sacred; that is the subsisting
45  I,       IX   |      number which God has made sacred, and make lawful what God
46  I,       IX(1)|        off the observance of a sacred month when it was inconvenient
47  I,      XIV   |    valley without corn, by thy Sacred House 1. O our Lord! let
48 II,     XVII   |      journey by night from the Sacred Mosque 2 to the Remote Mosque 3,
49 II,     XVII(1)| territory should be considered sacred, like that of Mecca.~ ~ ./. 
50 II,     XXII   |        from God's path and the Sacred Mosque, which we have made
51 II,     XXII   |        And whoso magnifies the sacred things of God it is better
52 II,      XXV(1)|     they met an enemy during a sacred month, and the person addressed
53 II,    XXVII   |        country who has made it sacred, and whose are all things;
54 II,   XLVIII   |     turned (you) away from the Sacred Mosque, and (turned away)
55 II,   XLVIII   |      ye shall verily enter the Sacred Mosque, if God please, in
56 II,   LXXXIX(2)|        first ten nights of the sacred months of DHu 'l Heggeh.~ ~
57 II,       XC(1)|                       I.e. the sacred territory of Mecca.~ ~
58 II,      XCV(1)|    inviolable character of the sacred territory of Mecca.~ ~
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