Selections from the Kur-án, Volume 30; Volume 457Trübner, 1879 - 173 pages |
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... teaching to join in the worship of the One God ; and of those who were first converted was the Abyssinian Bilál , the original Muëddin of Islám , and ever a devoted disciple of the Prophet . These and others from the Kureysh raised the ...
... teaching to join in the worship of the One God ; and of those who were first converted was the Abyssinian Bilál , the original Muëddin of Islám , and ever a devoted disciple of the Prophet . These and others from the Kureysh raised the ...
Page liv
... teaching of Mohammad was so nearly Jewish , that a union of the two creeds might be hoped for ; whilst to the pagan Arabs of Yethrib monotheism was no strange doctrine . All parties were therefore willing to receive Moḥammad and at ...
... teaching of Mohammad was so nearly Jewish , that a union of the two creeds might be hoped for ; whilst to the pagan Arabs of Yethrib monotheism was no strange doctrine . All parties were therefore willing to receive Moḥammad and at ...
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... teacher versed in the Kurán , so anxious were they to know Islám truly ; and Muş'ab was sent , and taught them and conducted their worship ; so that Islám took deep root at Yethrib . Meanwhile Moḥammad was still among the Kureysh at ...
... teacher versed in the Kurán , so anxious were they to know Islám truly ; and Muş'ab was sent , and taught them and conducted their worship ; so that Islám took deep root at Yethrib . Meanwhile Moḥammad was still among the Kureysh at ...
Page lxi
... teaching was very nearly Jewish - they had taught him the fables of their Haggadah , and he believed in their prophets - why should he not be one of them and help them to the dominion ? When Mohammad came , they found out their mistake ...
... teaching was very nearly Jewish - they had taught him the fables of their Haggadah , and he believed in their prophets - why should he not be one of them and help them to the dominion ? When Mohammad came , they found out their mistake ...
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... teaching , and it is hard to think that it could have been so obscured in later times that he could really believe in the inspired source of some of his revelations . He may have thought the commands they conveyed necessary , but he ...
... teaching , and it is hard to think that it could have been so obscured in later times that he could really believe in the inspired source of some of his revelations . He may have thought the commands they conveyed necessary , but he ...
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