Observations On the Mussulmauns of India

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' I have often heard Meer Hadjee Shaah speak of this gold spout which adornsthe Kaabah, being held in great veneration by the pilgrims who make theHadje to that place.
All Mussulmauns performing the pilgrimage pay a kind of tax to the Sheruffof Mecca. The present possessors of power in Mecca are of the Soonie sect. The admission money, in consequence, falls heavy on the Sheahs, from whomthey exact heavy sums, out of jealousy and prejudice. This renders itdifficult for the poor Sheah pilgrim to
...gain admittance, and it is evensuspected that in many cases they are induced to falsify themselves, whenit is demanded of them what sect they belong to, rather than be deniedentrance after their severe trial to reach the confines of Mecca. The taxlevied on the Soonies is said to be trifling in proportion to that of theSheahs.
Amongst the different places visited by each Hadjee, --after the circuit ismade, --a zeearut to the tomb of Ali at Nudghiff Usheruff, and thefar-famed Kraabaallah of Hasan and Hosein are esteemed indispensableengagements, if it be possible; there is not, however, any command to thiseffect in the Mussulmaun law, but the Sheahs, zealous for their leaders, are willing to think they do honour to their memory, by visiting thosetombs which contain the mortal remains of their respected Emaums.


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