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 1  I             |  country and conquer its hardy inhabitants.~ ~The Higâz consists of
 2  I             |      and unproductive, and the inhabitants are obliged to import their
 3  I             |      population.~ ~Between the inhabitants of YaTHrib and those of
 4  I             |   presented itself.~ ~The Arab inhabitants of YaTHrib had on their
 5  I             |        boon to the city.~ ~The inhabitants of YaTHrib then were, for
 6  I             |      the majority of the pagan inhabitants. The Jews of YaTHrib, struck
 7  I             |     the battle of Bedr. Of the inhabitants of Medînah, who had not
 8  I             |     Abu Sufiyân that all those inhabitants of Mecca who should take
 9  I             |          contained many Jewish inhabitants, and Mecca itself was no
10  I             |        El Muhâgerîn; next, the inhabitants~ ~ ./. of YaTHrib, who had
11  I             |   transformation of the wicked inhabitants into apes. The dispersion
12  I             |    fled with Mohammed, and the inhabitants of Medînah who gave him
13  I             |      Mecca is to expect if its inhabitants continue to disbelieve.
14  I             |        Lot and the fate of the inhabitants of Sodom. Midian and their
15  I,       II(1)|     The tradition is that some inhabitants of Elath (Akabah) were transformed
16  I,      VII(1)| unknown to the present Bedawîn inhabitants, but they nevertheless regard
17  I,      VII(1)|        Thamûd" are the Saracen inhabitants of Sinai, who preceded the
18  I,       XI(5)|        against the unbelieving inhabitants of Mecca.~ ~
19 II,       LV(1)|               For the inferior inhabitants of Paradise. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 
20 II,    LXIII(1)|     disaffected portion of the inhabitants of Medînah. See Introduction,
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