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الصفحة 41
Knops ( 1959 : 91 ) and Maesen ( 1960 ) describe sijembele as being of lower status than senambele and some writers also describe them as being regarded with ' disgust ' by senambele ( Gallieni 1885 : 426 ; Himmelheber 1963 : 87 ) or ...
Knops ( 1959 : 91 ) and Maesen ( 1960 ) describe sijembele as being of lower status than senambele and some writers also describe them as being regarded with ' disgust ' by senambele ( Gallieni 1885 : 426 ; Himmelheber 1963 : 87 ) or ...
الصفحة 61
... with the result that although the economic link between the two groups has persisted as one between landholders and landless , this difference is portrayed not simply as one of economic status but as one of ethnic differentiation .
... with the result that although the economic link between the two groups has persisted as one between landholders and landless , this difference is portrayed not simply as one of economic status but as one of ethnic differentiation .
الصفحة 218
conferred by descent , and thus those who are born of low status cannot achieve purity . But the Reiyadah Sharifs define purity differently - purity is something which can be achieved by those who love God and the Prophet , and who ...
conferred by descent , and thus those who are born of low status cannot achieve purity . But the Reiyadah Sharifs define purity differently - purity is something which can be achieved by those who love God and the Prophet , and who ...
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