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“idols” are said to have been a statue of Abraham and the horns of the ram sacrificed in lieu of Ishmael, which (if true) would prove conclusively that the Abrahamic legend at Meccah is of ancient date and not a fiction of Al – Islam.
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Ka’ka’án, the higher levels in Meccah, of old inhabited by the Jurhamites and so called from their clashing and jangling arms; whilst the Amalekites dwelt in the lower grounds called Jiyád from their generous steeds.
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‘Umrah or lesser Pilgrimage, I have noted, is the ceremony performed in Meccah at any time out of the pilgrim-season proper, i.e. between the eighth and tenth days of the twelfth lunar month
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Guebres further term Meccah “Mah-gah,” locus Lunæ, and
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“retreat;” but the worshipper generally retires to a mosque, especially in Meccah.
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It may be permitted me also to note that this translation is a natural outcome of my Pilgrimage to Al – Medinah and Meccah.
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“Mihráb” = the arch-headed niche in the Mosque-wall facing Meccah-wards.
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Meccah and all this that she might come to the knowledge of the
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If they win – you will be bowing and praying 5 times each day to Meccah.
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Also chaps.xcvi. 2, which, as has been said was probably the first composed at Meccah.
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