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 1  I             |      in the Qur'ân that he was regarded as such by his fellow-citizens.
 2  I             |         as we have seen above, regarded him in the light of one
 3  I             |    upon the prophet, whom they regarded as a dangerous political
 4  I             |     prescribed, and, in short, regarded them as the irreconcilable
 5  I             |    cause that Mohammed himself regarded it as brought about by a
 6  I             | cordial hatred with which they regarded each other.~ ~Mohammed certainly
 7  I             |         and other sources, and regarded as revelation, and coloured
 8  I             |      Allâh the most high,' was regarded as the chief god of their
 9  I             |       his work can scarcely be regarded as a fair representation
10  I             |       real mothers and as such regarded as unlawful. Neither are
11  I,      III   | Messiah Jesus the son of Mary, regarded in this world and the next
12  I,      VII(1)|       of a camel's foot. It is regarded by the Bedawîn with great
13  I,     VIII(2)|    with Mohammed were at first regarded as next of kin and heirs
14 II,       XX(1)|        to be that he should be regarded as a leper, and obliged
15 II,       XX(1)|        II, p. 40, note 1) were regarded by the Jews.~ ~
16 II,   XXXIII   |     what they said, and he was regarded in the sight of God 1.~ ~[
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