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[120] See Appendix D, p. 380.
[121] See `Abdullah b. Ubayy, p. 271, below.
[122] See Appendix D, p. 380.
[123] See p. 116, n. 88, above.
[124] Cf. Jeffery, Vocabulary, p. 225.
[125] Nöldeke, "Qur'an," p. 12. Contemporary Islamic films on the life of
Joseph often reveal that Muslim writers have availed themselves of Biblical
sources to fill in the Qur'anic narrative.
[126] Jeffery, Vocabulary, p. 295.
[127] Ibid., p. 82.
[128] Ibid., p. 177.
[129] See Appendix D, p. 380.
[130] Guillaume, Muhammad, p. 130; Tabari, History, vol. 6, p. 102;
Sahih Bukhari, vol. 5, pp. 123 f; vol. 6, pp. 320 f.
[131] Some early Muslim Qur'an commentators thought this Joseph to be
someone other than Joseph the son of Jacob; see Appendix E, p. 405.
[132] See Appendix D, p. 380.
[133] Cf. ECMD, p. 723.
[134] See Appendix F, p. 412.
[135] Jeffery, Vocabulary, p. 284.
[136] Horovitz, Untersuchungen, pp. 81, 131; Jeffery, Vocabulary,
pp. 231 f.
[137] Cf. Qur'an 17:105f, and p. 103, above.