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has gloss | eng: Some streams of Islam have a tradition of venerating the relics attributed to the prophet Muhammad. The most genuine relics are believed to be those housed in Istanbul's Topkapı Palace , in a section known as Hirkai Serif Odasi (Chamber of the Holy Mantle) at the start of the Twentieth century. Two centuries later, Charles White wrote about the mantle, the standard, the beard, tooth, and footprint of Muhammad, the last of which he saw personally. |
lexicalization | eng: Relics of Muhammad |
instance of | (noun) an antiquity that has survived from the distant past relic |
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