and spreading a saying traced back to
the Prophet, according to which there
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[ 31 ]Bukhari, vol.4, book 59, no. 3289.
[ 32 ]Bukhari, vol.4, book 59, no. 3295.
[ 33 ]Bukhari, vol.4, book 59, no. 3311.
[ 34 ]Bukhari, vol.4, book 59, no. 3322.
[ 35 ]Mishkat AlMessabih, vol.1,no.119.
[ 36 ]Ibn Ishaq, The Life of Muhammad:
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