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1 I | subsequently changed it to Muslim.~ ~The chief seat of the 2 I | most prominent persons in Muslim history.~ ~To support himself 3 I | but little, for although Muslim historians relate innumerable 4 I | prowess, then joined the Muslim ranks. Othmân ibn Affân, 5 I | until the little colony of Muslim emigrants numbered a hundred 6 I | is denied by many of the Muslim writers, but not only are 7 I | family, pagan as well as Muslim, took refuge in the si'b 8 I | and Zâinab, widow of a Muslim who had been slain at Bedr.~ ~ 9 I | happened which brought the Muslim and the infidel armies for 10 I | days' sojourn in Mecca the Muslim ranks were strengthened 11 I | Egypt.~ ~In this year the Muslim army experienced a terrible 12 I | Meccan chief to become a Muslim, which he somewhat unwillingly 13 I | it had this effect, the Muslim army entered Mecca almost 14 I | converts were added to the Muslim church.~ ~The mission of 15 I | carry off. The death of many Muslim warriors at the battle of 16 I | various ways by the Muslim commentators. Some suppose 17 I | prevailing opinion amongst Muslim scholars when they say, ' 18 I | Book itself. Although the Muslim authorities have been very 19 I | highest authorities in the Muslim church upon points concerning 20 I | The first principle of the Muslim faith is a belief in Allâh, 21 I | and Arabic.~ ~According to Muslim theology, Allâh is eternal 22 I | sensual character of the Muslim paradise much has been written. 23 I | the whole precincts of a Muslim place of worship. Another 24 I | the ninth month of the Muslim year. The fast is a most 25 I | never-ending disputes amongst Muslim theologians, and have given 26 I | burdensome and useless to the Muslim communities now that they 27 I | made it impossible for any Muslim to criticise the work, and 28 I | throne or highest heaven, and Muslim theologians have never ceased 29 I | the battle of Bedr. The Muslim martyrs to enter Paradise. 30 I | Mohammed bidden to become a Muslim. Those who have the Scriptures 31 I | to excite sedition in the Muslim ranks. Reproof to the hypocrites 32 I | mistakes for water: becomes a Muslim. Thamûd reject Zâli'h and 33 I | Qur'ân, and to become a Muslim.~ ~ ./. XXVIII. THE CHAPTER 34 I, II(1)| idolatry are attributed by Muslim tradition to the tricks 35 I, II(1)| to Medina, from which the Muslim era dates.~ ~ 36 I, VIII(1)| battle of Bedr, to which the Muslim victory was due.~ ~ 37 I, VIII(1)| who were fighting on the Muslim side.~ ~ 38 I, XII(2)| gesture, according to the Muslim commentators.~ ~ ./. 39 II, XX(1)| The Muslim legend is that Moses burnt 40 II, XCIV(1)| sensible of the orthodox Muslim divines.~ ~