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 1  I             |         divided into those of the desert and those of the towns.~ ~
 2  I             |         Islâm.~ ~The Arabs of the desert preserved almost intact
 3  I             |         terrible stillness of the desert; the sudden storms of sand
 4  I             |        air and the freedom of the desert.~ ~The Arab, therefore,
 5  I             |        spirit of the soils of the desert.~ ~At the time of Mohammed'
 6  I             |      invigorating surroundings of desert life.~ ~At the age of six
 7  I             |    several critical occasions, to desert him should his fortune show
 8  I             |            and promising never to desert their city or again take
 9  I             |         legends current among the desert tribes for ages before his
10  I             | composition, and the Arabs of the desert in the present day employ
11  I             |           experience of every-day desert life, appeared to be somewhat
12  I             |     excused military service. The desert Arabs are among the worst
13  I             |         of the damned: Satan will desert them. But believers are
14  I             |   omniscient. The false gods will desert their worshippers at the
15  I             |      cowardice and excuses of the desert Arabs with regard to the
16  I             |        made friends of. Women who desert from the infidels are to
17  I,       VI(2)|           a certain extent in the desert to the present day, where
18  I,      VII(1)|        following extract from my 'Desert of the Exodus,' p. 50: '
19  I,       IX   |   happiness!~ ~There came certain desert Arabs that they might be
20  I,       IX   |   abomination.~ ~The Arabs of the desert are keener in misbelief
21  I,       IX   |           And of the Arabs of the desert are some who take what they
22  I,       IX   |           And of the Arabs of the desert are some who believe in
23  I,       IX   |           you of the Arabs of the desert, some are hypocrites, and
24  I,       IX   |          them of the Arabs of the desert, to stay behind the Apostle
25  I,       XI(1)|         is that always applied by desert Arabs to going to a spring
26  I,      XII   |         and bringing you from the desert, after Satan had made a
27  I,      XVI(1)|         hair' or 'of hide' by the desert Arabs.~ ~
28 II,    XVIII(1)|        the camel 'the ship of the desert,' but they call a ship '
29 II,       XX(1)|      Moses and the Exodus, in my 'Desert of the Exodus,' Appendix
30 II,       XX(3)|         in common use amongst the desert Arabs.~ ~ ./. 
31 II,   XXXIII   |         they would fain be in the desert with the Arabs, asking for
32 II,     XXXV(1)|          Arabia. The Arabs of the desert to this day call them by
33 II,   XLVIII   |      bring him mighty hire.~ ~The desert Arabs who were left behind 1
34 II,   XLVIII   |          a little.~ ~Say to those desert Arabs who were left behind, '
35 II,     XLIX   |        knowing, aware!~ ~ ./. The desert Arabs say, 'We believe.'
36 II,    LXIII   |            in order that they may desert him!'-but God's are the
37 II,   LXXXIX(3)|       terrestrial paradise in the desert of Aden, ostensibly in rivalry
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