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* Sanctification of some animals, such as Bahira (a slit-ear female camel).
* Sanctification of some animals, such as Bahira (a slit-ear female camel).
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==In hadiths==
==In hadiths==
The way the word "jahiliyya" is used in hadiths shows that it was a common word used to refer to certain mores and conducts before the [[bi'that]] of the Prophet (s). In general, hadiths imply that the Prophet (s) and Imams (a) sought to counter the residues of Jahiliyya thoughts and practices among Muslims. They sometimes reproached its foundations, such as Jahiliyya biases and zealotries, and sometimes illustrated and criticized particular instances of its associated thoughts and practices.
The way the word "jahiliyya" is used in hadiths shows that it was a common word used to refer to certain mores and conducts before the [[bi'that]] of the Prophet (s). In general, hadiths imply that the Prophet (s) and Imams (a) sought to counter the residues of Jahiliyya thoughts and practices among Muslims. They sometimes reproached its foundations, such as Jahiliyya biases and zealotries, and sometimes illustrated and criticized particular instances of its associated thoughts and practices.
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