Selections from the Kur-án, Volume 30; Volume 457Trübner, 1879 - 173 pages |
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Page xx
... remained of the horse nothing but his bones . But as for himself , wrapped in his mantle , he sat apart in a corner of the tent . This Hátim is a type of the Arab nature at its noblest . Though renowned for his courage and skill in war ...
... remained of the horse nothing but his bones . But as for himself , wrapped in his mantle , he sat apart in a corner of the tent . This Hátim is a type of the Arab nature at its noblest . Though renowned for his courage and skill in war ...
Page xlvii
... remained steadfast : as he lay half stifled he would only answer , ' Aḥad ! Ahad ! ' - ' One [ God ] ! One ! ' - till Aboo - Bekr came and bought his freedom , as he was wont to do for many of the miserable victims . Moḥam- mad was very ...
... remained steadfast : as he lay half stifled he would only answer , ' Aḥad ! Ahad ! ' - ' One [ God ] ! One ! ' - till Aboo - Bekr came and bought his freedom , as he was wont to do for many of the miserable victims . Moḥam- mad was very ...
Page xlviii
... remained . Insults were heaped upon the Muslims , and persecution grew hotter each day . For a moment Moḥammad faltered in his work . Could he not spare his people these suffer- ings ? Was it impossible to reconcile the religion of the ...
... remained . Insults were heaped upon the Muslims , and persecution grew hotter each day . For a moment Moḥammad faltered in his work . Could he not spare his people these suffer- ings ? Was it impossible to reconcile the religion of the ...
Page li
... remained by him . Still the Hashimees remained in their quarter . It seemed as if they must all perish : their stores were almost gone , and the cries of starving children could be heard outside . Kind - hearted neighbours would ...
... remained by him . Still the Hashimees remained in their quarter . It seemed as if they must all perish : their stores were almost gone , and the cries of starving children could be heard outside . Kind - hearted neighbours would ...
Page liii
... remained true . ' Mohammad might well feel himself alone in the world . Most of his followers were in Abyssinia ; only a few tried friends remained at Mekka . All the city was against him ; his protector was dead , and his faithful wife ...
... remained true . ' Mohammad might well feel himself alone in the world . Most of his followers were in Abyssinia ; only a few tried friends remained at Mekka . All the city was against him ; his protector was dead , and his faithful wife ...
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