Selections from the Kur-án, Volume 30; Volume 457Trübner, 1879 - 173 pages |
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Page v
... woman's eye . Yet there always has been a wish to know something about the sacred book of the Mohammadans , and it was with the design of satisfying this wish , whilst avoiding the weariness and the disgust which a complete perusal of ...
... woman's eye . Yet there always has been a wish to know something about the sacred book of the Mohammadans , and it was with the design of satisfying this wish , whilst avoiding the weariness and the disgust which a complete perusal of ...
Page xvi
... woman is the victim , no Bedouin brigand , however rude , will be ill - mannered enough to lay hands upon her . He begs her to take off the garment on which he has set his heart , and he then retires to a distance and stands with eyes ...
... woman is the victim , no Bedouin brigand , however rude , will be ill - mannered enough to lay hands upon her . He begs her to take off the garment on which he has set his heart , and he then retires to a distance and stands with eyes ...
Page xx
... woman's voice replied , ' I am such a one , thy neighbour . My children have nothing to eat , and are howling like young wolves , and I have come to beg help of thee . ' Bring them here , ' said Ḥátim . His wife asked him what he would ...
... woman's voice replied , ' I am such a one , thy neighbour . My children have nothing to eat , and are howling like young wolves , and I have come to beg help of thee . ' Bring them here , ' said Ḥátim . His wife asked him what he would ...
Page xxvi
... woman's judgment and character were held by the Arabs of the Time of Ignorance , ' and Mohammad must have derived his mean opinion of women from a too general impression among his countrymen . The marriage tie was certainly very loose ...
... woman's judgment and character were held by the Arabs of the Time of Ignorance , ' and Mohammad must have derived his mean opinion of women from a too general impression among his countrymen . The marriage tie was certainly very loose ...
Page xxviii
... woman was regarded as she has never since been among Mus- lims . The modern hareem system was there as yet un- dreamt of ; the maid of the desert was unfettered by the ruinous restrictions of modern life in the East . She was free to ...
... woman was regarded as she has never since been among Mus- lims . The modern hareem system was there as yet un- dreamt of ; the maid of the desert was unfettered by the ruinous restrictions of modern life in the East . She was free to ...
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