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 1  I             |       religious aspects of the period, and with the personal history
 2  I             |      ascribed to a very remote period.~ ~The name, which simply
 3  I             |   subject, remained for a long period in the hands of the descendants
 4  I             |  chapters which belong to this period bound in passages which
 5  I             |         intermission,' as this period without revelation was called,
 6  I             |      his confidant during that period of doubt and mental strife.
 7  I             |       the business at an early period of his career. It was probably
 8  I             |  Sûrahs belonging to the first period of his career are therefore
 9  I             |        and those of the latter period to Medînah, although the
10  I             | undoubtedly to an early~ ~ ./. period. In it Mohammed bids the
11  I             |      to light.~ ~In the second period of the Meccan Sûrahs, Mohammed
12  I             |    Sûrahs of the second Meccan period we first find the long stories
13  I             |       the Qur'ân. In the first period they are very frequent and
14  I             |     His Apostle; in the second period they are shorter and of
15  I             |        occurrence; in the last period they are absent altogether.~ ~
16  I             |    resembles that of the-third period of the Meccan revelations,
17  I             |         Meccan Sûrahs.~ ~First Period (from the first to the fifth
18  I             |       CXIII, CXIV, I.~ ~Second Period (the fifth and sixth year
19  I             |    XVII, XXVII, XVIII.~ ~Third Period (from the seventh year to
20  I             |        s permission: for every period there is a revelation. God
21  I,     XIII   |        s permission;-for every period there is a book.~ ~God blots
22 II,      XXV(2)|      the Qur'ân extends over a period of twenty-three years.~ ~
23 II,      XXX(1)|  chapter being ascribed to the period when the Persians took Jerusalem.~ ~ ./. 
24 II,      LXV   |       has set for everything a period.~ ~And such of your women
25 II,   LXXIII(1)|       to belong to the Medînah period; and there is a tradition
26 II,    LXXIV(1)|     first after the Fatrah, or period of 'Intermission.' See Introduction,
27 II,    LXXIX   |  mention it? Unto thy Lord its period belongs.~ ~[45] Thou art
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