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 1  I             |       mind, and on more than one occasion he climbed the steep sides
 2  I             |       after his lifetime. On one occasion, when the party were on
 3  I             |     occurred, which has been the occasion of so much dispute to Mohammedan
 4  I             |          at 'Hudâibîyeh. On this occasion he took a rich booty, and
 5  I             |       pretences held back on the occasion. This was the last military
 6  I             |         Again, the 'Hagg was the occasion on which the tribes assembled
 7  I             |          first. On more than one occasion Mohammed himself dictated
 8  I             |        them laws and precepts as occasion required.~ ~Nöldeke has
 9  I             |          for holding back on the occasion. All sacrifices for the
10  I             |       The Qur'ân was revealed as occasion required: those who believe
11  I             |          the 'hypocrites' on the occasion. Departure of the invaders.
12  I,       II(1)|         Probably alluding to the occasion on which the Meccans prevented
13  I,       II(1)|     twice only, and that on each occasion the man may take the woman
14  I,      III(2)|                           On the occasion of the battle of Bedr. See
15  I,      III(1)|                   Alluding to an occasion in which the ancient rivalry
16  I,     VIII(1)|                              The occasion alluded to was one when
17 II,     XVII(1)|                               As occasion required.~ ~ ./. 
18 II,     XXII(1)| something into his reading;' the occasion on which the verse was produced
19 II,     XXIV(2)| disparaging manner of her on the occasion, so seriously incurred her
20 II,   XXXIII(2)|          stranger, or indeed any occasion that demands the preparation
21 II,   XXXIII(1)|                              The occasion of the revelation of this
22 II,   XLVIII(1)|  accompanied him on the previous occasion.~ ~
23 II,     LIII(3)|     natural form, namely, on the occasion of the 'Night journey,'
24 II,      LIX(3)|       did not use cavalry on the occasion, Mohammed himself being
25 II,    LXXII(1)|  Introduction, pp. xiii-xiv. The occasion of Mohammed's preaching
26 II,     LXXX(1)|   prophet for his conduct on the occasion. Afterwards, whenever he
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