a reconsideration of the sunni-shi’a divide in early islam 48.pdf

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8/17/2019 A RECONSIDERATION OF THE SUNNI-SHI’A DIVIDE IN EARLY ISLAM 48.pdf

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different tribes brought thei

which were generally made

their allegiance to the pagan

95

these tribes would attemp

Quraysh, the Hajj proved qui

95 ap 1: Arabia in the Fifth Cent 

www.loyno.edu/~seduffy/worldci

 

43

own symbols of their representative gods a

  ut of wood or stone, placing them inside the

system of Mecca. During the Hajj (pilgrima

to settle disputes, trade goods, and read po

te profitable since it frequently brought mercha

ry, New Orleans: Loyola University, 2008,

1links.html.

ap 1: Arabia in the Fifth Century

  d goddesses,

a’ba to show

e to Mecca),

try. For the

nts to Mecca.