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376 TRAVELS IN OMAN. [CH.
the slayer or his relations; but these quarrels
are strictly forbidden in Maskat. As, how
ever, they sometimes do occur, notwithstand
ing the Imam’s vigilance, the relations of the
person, as in Persia, are allowed their choice
of demanding the life of the murderer, or
accepting a compensation. At Stir, I saw an
old man between seventy and eighty years of
age, who constantly carried with him his
matchlock loaded and primed : and upon
inquiring the cause, was informed that he had
a quarrel of this nature on his hands. It is
one of the most remarkable traits in the cha
racter of the Arabs, that in the following up
of these family feuds, they frequently permit
years to pass before they have an opportunity
of wreaking their vengeance on the individuals
concerned. It is strange where religious
toleration forms one of the most prominent
features of the government, that a Moham
medan is permitted to compound for the
death of a Banian, by the payment of a sum
of money for the service of the mosque.
Om&n is divided into districts, known by
various designations, which also apply to their
inhabitants. These, as I have just mentioned,