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 1  I             |     form of a large sacrificial stone by several tribes, including
 2  I             |             Hab'hab was a large stone upon which camels were slaughtered.~ ~
 3  I             |         is the celebrated black stone which is inserted in the
 4  I             |       note that Jacob 'took the stone that he had put for his
 5  I             |         of sacred interest is a stone, and that the Kaabah has
 6  I             |          when they found a fine stone they adored it, or, failing
 7  I             |      Abraham and Ishmael.~ ~The stone on which Abraham stood when
 8  I             | respectfully saluting the black stone with his staff, he entered
 9  I             |       having saluted the 'black stone,' makes the tawâf or circuit
10  I             |    returns and kisses the black stone.~ ~Passing through the gate
11  I             |        father, who threatens to stone him: Abraham prays for him:
12  I,       IV(3)|    fibre in the cleft of a date stone, or the rush wick of a candle.~ ~
13  I,       IV(1)|         dent or cleft in a date stone.~ ~ ./. 
14  I,      VII(1)|       is a peculiar mark in the stone which has a strong resemblance
15  I,       IX(1)|         Medînah, the foundation stone of which was laid by Mohammed
16  I,       XI   |         for thy family we would stone thee, nor couldst thou be
17 II,    XVIII   |         they perceive you-would stone you, or would force you
18 II,      XIX   |         desist I will certainly stone thee; but get thee gone
19 II,     XXXV(1)|   Literally, the husk of a date stone.~ ~ ./. 
20 II,    XXXVI   |       not desist we will surely stone you, and there shall touch
21 II,     XLIV   |     Lord and your Lord, that ye stone me not. [20] And if ye believe
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