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 1  I             |        sally forth when the 'Hagg pilgrimage came round and the sacred
 2  I             |           wait until the time for pilgrimage should again come round
 3  I             |           the sacred rites of the pilgrimage, and in the year 628 A.
 4  I             |          Qa'hdah, when the Lesser Pilgrimage was wont to be performed,
 5  I             |       Higgeh, that of the Greater Pilgrimage, as less likely to lead
 6  I             |                 the long-expected pilgrimage took place. With two thousand
 7  I             |        632 A.D., he made his last pilgrimage to Mecca, the 'Farewell
 8  I             |           to Mecca, the 'Farewell Pilgrimage,' as Muslims call it, and
 9  I,        0(1)|          ii, p. 110, of Burton's 'Pilgrimage to El Medina and Mecca.~ ~ ./. 
10  I             |     reform. The ceremonies of the pilgrimage could not be entirely done
11  I             |        Fasting. 4. Almsgiving. 5. Pilgrimage.~ ~The first consists in
12  I             |        endowment.~ ~The 'Hagg or 'pilgrimage,' the last of the five incumbent
13  I             |          during the season of the pilgrimage are as follows:~ ~Arrived
14  I             |         the divine command.~ ~The pilgrimage must be performed from the
15  I             |          institution of the 'Hagg pilgrimage, for example, was an admirable
16  I             |           Rama.dhân. Rites of the pilgrimage: its duration. Fighting
17  I             |        Kaabah. Abraham's station. Pilgrimage enjoined. Schism and misbelief
18  I             |      lawful; but chase during the pilgrimage is unlawful. The rites and
19  I             |       rites and sacrifices of the pilgrimage are lawful. The Muslims
20  I             |        Hudâibîyeh from making the pilgrimage. Forbidden meats. The food
21  I             |         be hunted or eaten during pilgrimage. Expiation for violating
22  I             |         be hunted or eaten during pilgrimage. Expiation for violating
23  I             |       pilgrims and in making. the pilgrimage himself. The Muhâgerîn are
24  I             |          XXII. THE CHAPTER OF THE PILGRIMAGE. (Mecca.)~ ~Terrors of the
25  I             |          was told to proclaim the pilgrimage. The rules of the 'Hagg
26  I             |        prohibited from making the pilgrimage. Prophecy of the pilgrimage
27  I             |       pilgrimage. Prophecy of the pilgrimage to be completed the next
28  I,       II   |         God, and he who makes the pilgrimage unto the House, or visits
29  I,       II   |          time for men and for the pilgrimage.' And it is not righteousness
30  I,       II   |         do good.~ ~And fulfil the pilgrimage and the visitation to God;
31  I,       II   |          the visitation until the pilgrimage 2 (bring) what is easiest
32  I,       II   |        him fast three days on the pilgrimage and seven when ye return;
33  I,       II   |          is keen to punish.~ ~The pilgrimage is (in) well-known months:
34  I,       II   | fornication, nor a quarrel on the pilgrimage; and whatsoever of good
35  I,       II(2)|      waiting for the month of the pilgrimage to come round.~ ~ ./. 
36  I,       II(2)|         and stations of the 'Hagg pilgrimage, see Introduction.~ ~
37  I,      III   |          is due to God from man a pilgrimage unto the House, for whosoever
38  I,        V   |         the chase while ye are on pilgrimage; verily, God ordaineth what
39  I,        V   |       game while ye are on~ ~ ./. pilgrimage. But he amongst you who
40  I,        V   |          the land while ye are on pilgrimage; so fear God to whom ye
41  I,       IX   |         on the day of the greater pilgrimage, that God is clear of the
42 II,     XXII   |                THE CHAPTER OF THE PILGRIMAGE.~ ~(XXII. Mecca.)~ ~IN the
43 II,     XXII   |          proclaim amongst men the Pilgrimage; let them come to you on
44 II,    XXXVI(1)|        still a favourite place of pilgrimage for Mohammedans.~ ~ ./. 
45 II,   XLVIII(5)|          peaceably performing the pilgrimage, carried cattle with him
46 II,   XLVIII(3)|           he would accomplish the pilgrimage to Mecca with all its rites;
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