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Bibliography: Disabilities and Childhood in the Middle East and South Asia (H-M) (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01) |
 | | III: 39, a wife who concealed her blindness for many years; 113, a cripple employed by his brothers; 445, Surdas, generic name for blind bards. |
 | | Even in the case of a defect that merely disfigures the appearance, as, for instance, loss of one limb, the condition of freedom from defects (remains in force as a condition in the sense that it) aims at perfection (in the imam)." (I: 395-396). |
 | | III: 3, 23, 25-26, 32, 33, 36, 40, 56-61, 92, 162-63, 175-76, 268-69, 312-13, 322-33, 327, 346, 366-67, 391, 413, 415, 434-37, 446-49, 501, 504, 510, 533, 535, 567, 598-99, 614, 623-24 (a rather rude reference), 627, 642, 644-45, 650, 677. |
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