Selections from the Kur-án, Volume 30; Volume 457Trübner, 1879 - 173 pages |
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Page vii
... Jewish and Christian writings . It is only in the First Part that I have made much alter- ation , either by adding fresh extracts ( distinguished by a sign ) , or by making a few merely verbal alterations in the original extracts , or ...
... Jewish and Christian writings . It is only in the First Part that I have made much alter- ation , either by adding fresh extracts ( distinguished by a sign ) , or by making a few merely verbal alterations in the original extracts , or ...
Page xxxiv
... Jewish tribes in the north , and there is evidence in the Ķurán and elsewhere that the traditions and rites of ... Jew little to their mind . For there were before the time of Moḥammad men who were dissatisfied with the low fetishism in ...
... Jewish tribes in the north , and there is evidence in the Ķurán and elsewhere that the traditions and rites of ... Jew little to their mind . For there were before the time of Moḥammad men who were dissatisfied with the low fetishism in ...
Page xxxviii
... Jews and Christians and others who came to the Fair . He was obliged at an early age to earn his own living ; for the noble family of the Háshimees , to which he belonged , was fast losing its commanding position , whilst another branch ...
... Jews and Christians and others who came to the Fair . He was obliged at an early age to earn his own living ; for the noble family of the Háshimees , to which he belonged , was fast losing its commanding position , whilst another branch ...
Page liv
... Jewish Arabs . Between the pagans and Jews , and then between the two pagan clans , there had been deadly wars ; and now there were many parties in the city , and no one was master . The Jews , on the one hand , were expecting their ...
... Jewish Arabs . Between the pagans and Jews , and then between the two pagan clans , there had been deadly wars ; and now there were many parties in the city , and no one was master . The Jews , on the one hand , were expecting their ...
Page lv
... Jews looked on in amazement at the people , whom they had in vain endeavoured for generations to convince of the errors of Polytheism and dissuade from the abominations of idolatry , suddenly and of their own accord casting away their ...
... Jews looked on in amazement at the people , whom they had in vain endeavoured for generations to convince of the errors of Polytheism and dissuade from the abominations of idolatry , suddenly and of their own accord casting away their ...
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