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 1  I             |      vindictiveness by the fierce laws of the blood feud, that
 2  I             |         to be subject to the same laws of procreation and decease.~ ~ ./. 
 3  I             |       emphatically is so. All the laws and ordinances of the Pentateuch,
 4  I             | consistent code either of morals, laws, or ceremonies.~ ~Revealed '
 5  I             |          conduct, and giving them laws and precepts as occasion
 6  I             | authenticity of many of them. The laws embodied in the traditions
 7  I             |           by modifying the unjust laws of divorce, by enjoining
 8  I             |   recommended. Usurers denounced. Laws relating to debt and trading.
 9  I             |       that of Abraham the 'Hanîf. Laws respecting women and orphans:
10  I             |           according to the unjust laws of the time of the pagan
11  I             |           according to the unjust laws of the time of the pagan
12  I             |       their property confiscated. Laws for the prophet's wives:
13  I             |         DIVORCE. (Medînah.)~ ~The laws of divorce. The Arabs are
14  I,       VI(2)|           to the same controlling laws as mankind, and to have
15 II,   XXXIII(2)|           upon the sheikh, as the laws of Arab hospitality imperatively
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