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 1  I             |        LIII, vers. 19-20.~ ~The Kaabah, or chief shrine of the
 2  I             |     inserted in the wall of the Kaabah, and is supposed to have
 3  I             |        is a stone, and that the Kaabah has been known, from time
 4  I             |     obtaining possession of the Kaabah, the most ancient shrine
 5  I             |     yearly to the shrine.~ ~The Kaabah is mentioned by Diodorus
 6  I             |            paragraph continues] Kaabah is still shown there; it
 7  I             |        originally issued.~ ~The Kaabah, so far as the dim legends
 8  I             |      hah, and the charge of the Kaabah remained with the last-mentioned
 9  I             |        idols were placed in the Kaabah. The result of this was
10  I             |     restored the custody of the Kaabah to his own tribe, the Qurâis.~ ~
11  I             |          and the custody of the Kaabah before alluded to.~ ~'Abd
12  I             |         the guardianship of the Kaabah and the right of supplying
13  I             |    prestige. If the gods in the Kaabah were false and their service
14  I             |       solemnly suspended in the Kaabah itself.~ ~The result of
15  I             |         at first adopted to the Kaabah at Mecca, substituted the
16  I             |       followers had visited the Kaabah, or performed the sacred
17  I             |   refuge in his house or in the Kaabah or even in private houses
18  I             |        act was to repair to the Kaabah and after making the circuit
19  I             |      was ready to his hand: the Kaabah contained all the gods of
20  I             |   reverence of the Arab for the Kaabah was too favourable and obvious
21  I             |      afterwards reverted to the Kaabah itself. Here, then, Mohammed
22  I             |         tawâf or circuit of the Kaabah seven times, three times
23  I             |         Hagg itself.~ ~ ./. The Kaabah is revisited before the
24  I             |        Abraham: he rebuilds the Kaabah: was a 'Hanîf. The qiblah
25  I             |     food. The foundation of the Kaabah. Abraham's station. Pilgrimage
26  I             | Mohammed, took sanctuary in the Kaabah, and prayed to God to decide
27  I             |      when bidden to cleanse the Kaabah was told to proclaim the
28  I             |       Hanîfs. Sacrifices at the Kaabah are enjoined. All men have
29  I,       II(1)|         Mohammed from using the Kaabah, in the sixth year of the
30  I,       II(2)|                             The Kaabah or square temple at Mecca
31  I,       II(3)|       The Muqâm Ibrahîm, in the Kaabah enclosure, where a so-called
32  I,       II(2)|         plan, and turned to the Kaabah at Mecca when he prayed.~ ~
33  I,        V   |         offering brought to the Kaabah; or as an expiation, the
34  I,        V   |    gathered.~ ~God has made the Kaabah, the sacred House, to be
35  I,     VIII(2)| Mohammed, took sanctuary in the Kaabah, and prayed to God that
36  I,      XIV(1)|                             The Kaabah at Mecca.~ ~
37 II,     XVII(2)|                             The Kaabah at Mecca.~ ~
38 II,    XXIII(2)|         their possession of the Kaabah. The Qurâis are meant.~ ~ ./. 
39 II,      LII(3)|                 I.e. either the Kaabah itself or the model of it,
40 II,       CV(2)|     intention of destroying the Kaabah. He was defeated and his
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