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 1  I             |         with the political and religious aspects of the period, and
 2  I             |      assumed the political and religious chieftainship of Mecca,
 3  I             |       their own scriptures and religious books, by according them
 4  I             | Mohammed's military as well as religious supremacy was now assured
 5  I             |       raids, as much as to the religious idea, that the triumph of
 6  I             |      He took the political and religious institutions of his country
 7  I             |       we may call their common religious feeling, but which really
 8  I             |        that the historical and religious traditions of the race were
 9  I             |      was entirely destitute of religious feeling, and, even in his
10  I             |        welfare of society. The religious observances and ceremonies
11  I             |    necessary to keep alive the religious fervour of the converts,
12  I             |      of Rama.dhân.~ ~Waqf is a religious bequest or endowment.~ ~
13  I,       II(2)|     homes to avoid a gihâd or 'religious war,' and were struck dead,
14  I,      III(4)|     and is also applied to the religious celebrations of the dervishes.~ ~ ./. 
15 II,     LXXX(1)|       and earnestly begged for religious instruction, but Mohammed,
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