Selections from the Ḳur-án: Commonly Called, in England, the Koran; with an Interwoven CommentaryEdward William Lane, George Sale J. Madden, 1843 - 317 pages |
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... Jews acknowledge Heber to have been a great prophet . - Seder Olam , p . 2 . e El - Beydáwee . f Poc . Spec . 35 , & c . prophet afterwards returned into Hadramót , and was buried near OF THE ARABS BEFORE MOHAMMAD . 13.
... Jews acknowledge Heber to have been a great prophet . - Seder Olam , p . 2 . e El - Beydáwee . f Poc . Spec . 35 , & c . prophet afterwards returned into Hadramót , and was buried near OF THE ARABS BEFORE MOHAMMAD . 13.
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... Jew , whom they drove to that extremity that he forced his horse into the sea , and so lost his life and crown . After this , the country was governed by four Abyssinian princes , successively , till Seyf , the son of Dhoo - Yezen , of ...
... Jew , whom they drove to that extremity that he forced his horse into the sea , and so lost his life and crown . After this , the country was governed by four Abyssinian princes , successively , till Seyf , the son of Dhoo - Yezen , of ...
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... Jews , and Magians , among them . The Sabians believe in one God , and produce many strong arguments for his unity ; but they also pay an adoration to the stars , or the angels and intelligences which they suppose reside in them , and ...
... Jews , and Magians , among them . The Sabians believe in one God , and produce many strong arguments for his unity ; but they also pay an adoration to the stars , or the angels and intelligences which they suppose reside in them , and ...
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... Jews , who fled in great numbers into Arabia from the fearful destruction of their country by a Abulfarag . p . 160 . b Vide Poc . Spec . p . 135 . c El Mustaṭraf . d In his Hist . relig . vet . Fersar . e Dr. Prideaux's Connect . of ...
... Jews , who fled in great numbers into Arabia from the fearful destruction of their country by a Abulfarag . p . 160 . b Vide Poc . Spec . p . 135 . c El Mustaṭraf . d In his Hist . relig . vet . Fersar . e Dr. Prideaux's Connect . of ...
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... Jewish religion was not unknown to the Arabs at least above a century before : Aboo - Kerib As'ad , taken notice of in ... Jews , putting them to death by various tortures , the most common of which was throw- ing them into a glowing pit ...
... Jewish religion was not unknown to the Arabs at least above a century before : Aboo - Kerib As'ad , taken notice of in ... Jews , putting them to death by various tortures , the most common of which was throw- ing them into a glowing pit ...
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Abraham Abu-l-Fida Abulfedæ Vita according Adam Amalek angels answered apostle Arabia Arabs asked aught believe brother brought called camel cast Chap children of Israel Christians cleave asunder command companions D'Herbelot day of resurrection death deity descend devil disbelieved divine earth Egypt El-Beyḍáwee El-Islám El-Medeeneh El-Yemen Eutych evil father fear fire Gabriel greater number hath heaven hell honour Idem idolatry idols Ishmael Jelál-ed-Deen Jesus Jews jinn Joseph Kaabeh king knoweth Kur-án lapwing Mekkeh mercy Moham Moḥammad Moḥammadans Moses mountains Muslims namely Noah paradise passage Pentateuch person Pharaoh polytheists prophet punishment recompense religion replied respecting Sabians saith Sale say unto Scripture sent servants signifies signs similitude slain Solomon soul Spec stones Strabo Syria Terah therein things Thou art thou hast thou shalt throne thy Lord tribe of Kureysh truth ubi supra unbelievers unto thee Verily verse Vide wherefore whereupon words worship