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 1  I             |       wrong. This devotion to the tribe was one of the strongest
 2  I             |         recognised as head of the tribe, and led them to battle;
 3  I             |         the presiding genius of a tribe or of a place, is an easy
 4  I             |        accordingly find that each tribe had its patron deity with
 5  I             |      Allât; the chief idol of the tribe of THaqîf at 'if, who
 6  I             |          patron of any particular tribe, his supremacy was merely
 7  I             |           with the last-mentioned tribe.~ ~'Amr ibn La'hy, a chief
 8  I             |          of the Kaabah to his own tribe, the Qurâis.~ ~From Quzâi
 9  I             |           Benu Qâinuqâh, a Jewish tribe, who had risen against his
10  I             |          Beni Qurâidhah, a Jewish tribe, deserted to them from Mohammed'
11  I             |    marched against the traitorous tribe of Qurâidhah, and besieged
12  I             |          of the chiefs of the Aus tribe, named Saad ibn Moâ.dh,
13  I             |           truce of 'Hudâibîyeh, a tribe who were under the protection
14  I             |      attacked unawares by another tribe in alliance with the Meccans,
15  I             |          of attachment to his own tribe, which is inherent in every
16  I             |           nominal subjection; the tribe of the THaqîf at 'if still
17  I             |       definitely refused, and the tribe surrendered unconditionally.~ ~
18  I             |       even in Mohammed's lifetime tribe after tribe raised the~ ~ ./. 
19  I             |   Mohammed's lifetime tribe after tribe raised the~ ~ ./. standard
20  I             |        the locutions of their own tribe for the actual words of
21  I             |    conceal' in the dialect of one tribe and 'to display' in that
22  I             |    certain text, were both of the tribe of Qurâis.~ ~At length,
23  I             |        the Qurâis (Mohammed's own tribe), to decide, once for all.
24  I             |       Solomon held control, and a tribe of whom were converted to
25  I             |          have taken refuge with a tribe in league with the Muslims.
26  I             |          the last day. The THaqîf tribe at 'if nearly seduced
27  I             |      induced Mohammed to attack a tribe who were still obedient;
28  I,      III(1)|         his message to the Jewish tribe of Kainûka, used the words
29  I,       IV   |         alms. But if he be from a tribe hostile to you and yet a
30  I,       IV   |    believing neck. And if it be a tribe betwixt whom and you there
31  I,      VII   |            he sees you-he and his tribe, from whence ye cannot see
32  I,      VII(1)|                        An extinct tribe of the ancient Arabs.~ ~
33  I,      VII(1)|         ancestor of the Sawáliheh tribe, who are named after him;
34  I,       XI   |         from harsh torment. That (tribe of) 'Âd denied the signs
35  I,     XIII(2)|         the patois of the Na'ha'h tribe signifies 'know,' and is
36  I,       XV(5)|                               The tribe of Thamûd, see p. 146.~ ~
37 II,     XVII(1)|          a treaty proposed by the tribe of THaqîf, who insisted,
38 II,   XXXIII(1)|         instigation of the Jewish tribe of Na.dhîr, whom Mohammed
39 II,     XLIX(2)| Introduction, p. lxxiii) from the tribe of Mustaleq, with whom he
40 II,     XLIX(2)|          the information that the tribe had refused the tribute.
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