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[29] I.e. Onanism; Sahih Bukhari, vol. 5, p. 317; vol. 7, p. 103; vol. 8,
p. 391; Sahih Muslim, vol. 2, pp. 732 f.
[30] Guillaume, Muhammad, pp. 490 f; Ibn Sa`d, Classes, vol. 2, 1,
pp. 77 f; Wellhausen, Medina, pp. 175 f.
[31] Wellhausen, Medina, p. 181. Cf. Nöldeke and Schwally, GQ, vol. 1,
p. 209.
[32] Wellhausen, Medina, p. 178. Cf. Buhl, Muhammeds, p. 280.
[33] Cf. Sahih Bukhari, vol. 6, pp. 88, 103; vol. 7, p. 68; Sahih Muslim,
vol. 1, p. 201.
[34] Although Waqidi gives one tradition, in which Abdullah b. Ubayy is said to have been punished also, the silence of other traditions (which generally attempt to cast
Abdullah in a bad light) in this respect would
seem to indicate that he was not punished with the others.
[35] Guillaume, Muhammad, pp. 493 f; Ibn Sa`d, Classes, vol. 2, 1,
pp. 79 f; Wellhausen, Medina, pp. 184 f. Sahih Bukhari, vol. 6, pp. 248 f;
Sahih Muslim, vol. 4, pp. 1450 f.
[36] See the references in n. 35, above.
[37] Sahih Bukhari, vol. 5, pp. 326 f.
[38] See p. 127, n. 197.
[39] See p. 252, below.
[40] Rudolph, Koran, p. 324, n. 10.
[41] Ibid., p. 325, n. 13.
[42] See p. 195, above.
[43] See Appendix F, p. 416.