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XX.] TRAVELS IN OMAN. 323


             dent at the sea-ports, or in large trading
            cities, they, from causes similar to those
             which influence the professors of a purer

             faith, under similar circumstances, have be­
             come more lax in their religious discipline;

             and Shiahs, Sunnis, and Metawalis, sects
             which immigrated into Om&n at a compara­
             tively recent period, abound there. These,

             in the true spirit of Mohammedan prose­
             lytism, are incessantly labouring to gain over
             the pure Khuwarijites to their own way of

             thinking, though hitherto, I believe, with little
             success. At one period, also, a great number

             of the Khuwarijite Bedowins dwelling around
             the towns became followers of the Wahhabis;
             and since the defeat of those fanatics, have

             joined one or other of the heresies just
             alluded to.

                As regards the ceremonial portion of the
             faith professed by this class, their practice
             seems distinguished by a much greater sim­

             plicity than belongs to most other Moham­
             medan sectaries. At the birth of a child, for

             instance, nothing more is at present thought
             necessary than the rite of circumcision at the

             usual age, common to all Moslem professors;
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