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 1  I             |        of the 'Hagg ceremonies, probably also arose from this planetary
 2  I             |         the next world on foot, probably did it rather from custom
 3  I             |    period of his career. It was probably his wonderful facility in
 4  I             |       Chapter XVI, ver. 105, is probably Salmân the Persian; the
 5  I             |       the Qur'ân, which did not probably differ greatly from that
 6  I             |         meaning of a word, were probably hardly ever, if at all,
 7  I,       II(1)|       Talmudic legends, and was probably current among the Jewish
 8  I,       II(1)|                                 Probably alluding to the occasion
 9  I,       II(1)|      Nebuchadnezzar. The legend probably refers to Nehemiah ii. 13.~ ~
10  I,      III(2)|         mission, having regard, probably, to the contest between
11  I,       VI(2)| prophets sent to them. They are probably a survival of some old worship
12  I,      VII(1)|        angels. The legend arose probably from a misunderstanding
13  I,       IX(1)| accusation of Mohammed's, which probably was entirely due to his
14  I,       XI(2)|       son in the next page were probably suggested by Genesis ix.
15  I,       XV(3)|                                 Probably referring to the Jews and
16 II,     XVII(1)|   according to others, and more probably, the angel Gabriel as the
17 II,    XVIII(2)|                                 Probably, as Bâi.dhâvî suggests,
18 II,       XX(2)|    opposite to each other. This probably arose from words being adopted
19 II,   XXXVII(2)|                         This is probably another form of the word
20 II,   XXXVII(2)|    Mohammed or the Qur'ân. Most probably however the final syllable -
21 II,   LXVIII(3)|            The person meant is, probably, Walîd ibn Mughâirah, the
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