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 1  I             |          a nervous disorder which tradition calls epilepsy, but the
 2  I,        0(1)|           most generally accepted tradition that it has its ordinary
 3  I             | superstitions, Persian and Jewish tradition. The system was certainly
 4  I             |          and Zâid ibn THâbit; and tradition relates that he would frequently
 5  I             |     internal evidence and that of tradition.~ ~At the prophet's death
 6  I             |      other interpretation of this tradition, namely, that 'the Qur'ân
 7  I             |     though derived from authentic tradition, is not a sufficient guide,
 8  I             |          as the best which Arabic tradition, combined with European
 9  I,        0(1)|                An allusion to the tradition of Mohammed's acknowledgment
10  I,       II(1)|          and obedience. The whole tradition here alluded to of the creation
11  I,       II(1)|                               The tradition is that some inhabitants
12  I,       II(1)|          are attributed by Muslim tradition to the tricks of devils,
13  I,       VI(1)|       obviously to the Rabbinical tradition of the three keys, in the
14  I,      VII(2)|       been attributed, by popular tradition, to divine vengeance.~ ~ ./. 
15  I,      VII(1)|           we may recognise in the tradition a distorted reminiscence
16  I,       IX(1)|                        The Moslem tradition is that Ezra, after being
17  I,       IX(1)|           God. There is no Jewish tradition whatever in support of this
18 II,      XXV(1)|       according to the Mohammedan tradition.~ ~
19 II,   XXVIII(1)|        legend based upon Talmudic tradition of Korah's immense wealth
20 II,      LIV(1)|                    According to a tradition this refers to a miracle:
21 II,      LIV(1)|           be cloven in twain. The tradition is, however, supported by
22 II,   LXXIII(1)|    Medînah period; and there is a tradition ascribed to 'Âyeshah that
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