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        <![CDATA[ There are competing traditions about the background of verses 100-102.  Some say that some people would ask Muhammad, &quot;Who is my father?&quot; and &quot;Where is my lost camel?&quot; and these verses were &quot;revealed&quot; because of this - either because such questions were distractions, or because the possession of such knowledge would cause problems (or because it was obvious that Muhammad did not know the answers). Another tradition says that on one occasion, when Muhammad had... ]]>
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			<description><![CDATA[ There are competing traditions about the background of verses 100-102.  Some say that some people would ask Muhammad, &quot;Who is my father?&quot; and &quot;Where is my lost camel?&quot; and these verses were &quot;revealed&quot; because of this - either because such questions were distractions, or because the possession of such knowledge would cause problems (or because it was obvious that Muhammad did not know the answers). <br><br>Another tradition says that on one occasion, when Muhammad... ]]></description>

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