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 1  I             |    course of time dried up, Abd al Muttalib, Mohammed's grandfather,
 2  I             |       sons, 'Abd Shems, Hâshim, al Muttalib, and Nâufel. To
 3  I             |         Hâshim and his son 'Abd al Muttalib filled the office
 4  I             |        during the reign of 'Abd al Muttalib that the invasion
 5  I             |     against the holy city. 'Abd al Muttalib's youngest son,
 6  I             |         by his grandfather 'Abd al Muttalib, who showed for
 7  I             |       territories unmolested?~ ~Al 'Huzzâ, Allât, and Manât
 8  I             |         ye considered Allât and Al 'Huzzâ and Manât the other
 9  I             |         ye considered Allât and Al 'Huzzâ and Manât the other
10  I             |     supposed to exhibit the Umm al Kitâb (see p. 2, note 2),
11  I             | forefather Abraham; of the Seil al 'Arim, or the bursting of
12  I             |         Composed of the article al, 'the,' and ilâh, 'a god,'
13  I             |   al-Bâsit, the Spreader.~ ~22. al 'Hâfiz, the Guardian.~ ~
14  I             |       ûf, the Kind.~ ~83. Mâlik al Mulk, the Ruler of the Kingdom.~ ~
15  I             |       seven divisions:~ ~Gannat al 'Huld (Chapter XXV, 16),
16  I             |        the Abode of Peace.~ Dâr al Qarâr (Chapter XL, 42),
17  I             |         Garden of Eden.~ Gannat al 'wâ (Chapter XXXII, 19),
18  I             |     Garden of Pleasure.~ Gannat al 'Hilliyûn (Chapter. LXXXIII,
19  I             |       of the Most High.~ Gannat al Firdaus (Chapter XVIII,
20  I             |       the offerings on the 'hîd al fitr, or 'feast of breaking
21  I             |        The next day is the 'Hîd al Az'hâ, when the pilgrims
22  I             |     them.~ ~VII. THE CHAPTER OF AL AARÂF. (Mecca.)~ ~Mohammed
23  I             |        Paradise. Description of Al Aarâf, the partition between
24  I,        0(1)|         of the goddesses Allât, Al 'Huzzâ, and Manât. See Introduction,
25  I             |    Abyssinian army under Abraha al Asram by birds when invading
26  I,       II(2)|       while showing him the Umm al Kitâb-the 'Eternal original
27  I,       II(1)|         Esdras) ibn Sara'hyâ or Al 'Hiẓr (Elias) is the person
28  I,      VII   |                  THE CHAPTER OF AL AARÂF 1.~ ~(VII. Mecca.)~ ~
29  I,      VII   |         there is a veil, and on al Aarâf are men who know each
30  I,      VII   |     people.' And the fellows on al Aarâf will cry out to the
31  I,       XV(6)|      Seven of Repetition (sab'h al Mathânî), from this passage,
32 II,     XVII(1)|       are called by the Muslims al 'asmâ'u 'l'husnâ, 'the best
33 II,    XVIII(3)|       given by the commentators Al Bâi.dhâvî and Jalâlâin,
34 II,     XXII(1)|         ye considered Allât and Al 'Huzzâ and Manât the other
35 II,      XXV(1)|                       In Arabic Al Furqân, which is one of
36 II,     XXXI(3)|                   An Na.dhr ibn al 'Hareth had purchased in
37 II,    XXXVI(1)|                         The Umm al Kitâb. See Part I, p. 2,
38 II,   XXXVII(1)|   Mohammedans to be the same as Al 'Hidhr and Idrîs.~ ~
39 II,     XLIX(2)|                                 Al Walîd ibn 'Hugbâ was sent
40 II,     LIII   |         ye considered Allât and Al 'Huzzâ, [20] and Manât the
41 II,   LXXXVI(1)|      breast bones of the woman.-Al Bâi.dhâvî.~ ~
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