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5.Both of them boldly challenged the time-honoured conventions, laws, and rites of the religions into which they had been born. (87:8) 6.They courageously condemned the unbridled graft and corruption which they saw on every side, both religious and secular. (87:9) 7.The purity of their own lives shamed the people among whom they taught. (87:10) 8.Their chief enemies were among the religious leaders of the land. These officials were the instigators of the outrages they were made to suffer. (87:11) 9.They both had indignities heaped upon them.
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