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1 I | so great weight that the Mohammedan traditions relate it with 2 I | occasion of so much dispute to Mohammedan theologians, and has afforded 3 I | flight,' from which the Mohammedan era dates. It took place 4 I | adopted by all schools of Mohammedan theologians from the time 5 I | exact equivalent of the Mohammedan phrase.~ ~Besides a belief 6 I, II(1)| The Mohammedan legend is that this was 7 I, II(2)| favourite diplomatic weapon with Mohammedan nations.~ ~ 8 I, III(2)| The Mohammedan superstition is that the 9 I, III(2)| Islam, by professing the Mohammedan creed, or by paying a tribute.~ ~ ./. 10 I, V(1)| The time before the Mohammedan dispensation is always so 11 I, VI(1)| Most of the Mohammedan commentators say this word 12 I, VII(1)| Sinai, who preceded the Mohammedan invasion. Who then was Nebi 13 I, X(2)| Compare Exodus xiv. 30. The Mohammedan legend is that as some of 14 II, XVII(4)| The Mohammedan commentators interpret this 15 II, XVII(4)| murder of John the Baptist. Mohammedan views of ancient history 16 II, XVIII(1)| most generally accepted Mohammedan theory is that it was a 17 II, XVIII(3)| authority whatever; the Mohammedan commentators merely expand 18 II, XVIII(1)| represented on his coins. The Mohammedan histories of him, however, 19 II, XVIII(1)| mountains, followed the Mohammedan commentators, whose view 20 II, XIX(2)| usually accepted p. 32 by the Mohammedan commentators is, that these 21 II, XX(1)| length, together with other Mohammedan legends connected with Moses 22 II, XXV(1)| at once, according to the Mohammedan tradition.~ ~ 23 II, XXXIV(1)| The Mohammedan legend is that Solomon had 24 II, XXXIV(1)| between Sebâ and Syria. The Mohammedan commentators suppose that 25 II, XXXVII(1)| Mohammedan commentators say that he 26 II, XXXVII(1)| The Mohammedan theory is that it was Ishmael 27 II, XXXVII(2)| later Arabic dialect. The Mohammedan commentators however conjecturally 28 II, XXXVIII(2)| The Mohammedan legend, borrowed from the 29 II, XXXVIII(1)| The Mohammedan legend is that when Job 30 II, XLVIII(2)| The Mohammedan profession of faith, 'There