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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... father : " e as in " bed : " C o as in " obey " ( short ) : ó as in " bone : " oo as in " boot : " ow as in " down : " é as in " there : " ee as in " bee : " eye : " u as in " bull : " y as in " you : " ei as our word “ ey as in " they ...
... father : " e as in " bed : " C o as in " obey " ( short ) : ó as in " bone : " oo as in " boot : " ow as in " down : " é as in " there : " ee as in " bee : " eye : " u as in " bull : " y as in " you : " ei as our word “ ey as in " they ...
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... father of the ancient Arabs , gave his name , and where , some ages after , dwelt Ishmael the son of Abraham by Hagar . The Christian writers , for several centuries , speak of them under the appellation of Saracens , a word of ...
... father of the ancient Arabs , gave his name , and where , some ages after , dwelt Ishmael the son of Abraham by Hagar . The Christian writers , for several centuries , speak of them under the appellation of Saracens , a word of ...
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... father had begun , wherein he built a Gol ubi supra , 95. b Abulfarag . p . 159 . - c Gen. x . 22 , 23 . d Vide Kur - àn , ch . lxxxix . - Some make ' A'd the son of Amalek the son of Ham ; but the other is the received opinion . Sed D ...
... father had begun , wherein he built a Gol ubi supra , 95. b Abulfarag . p . 159 . - c Gen. x . 22 , 23 . d Vide Kur - àn , ch . lxxxix . - Some make ' A'd the son of Amalek the son of Ham ; but the other is the received opinion . Sed D ...
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... father of their tribes ; the descents from him downwards being pretty certain and uncontro- verted . " Besides these tribes of Arabs , mentioned by their own authors , who were all of the race of Shem , others of them were the posterity ...
... father of their tribes ; the descents from him downwards being pretty certain and uncontro- verted . " Besides these tribes of Arabs , mentioned by their own authors , who were all of the race of Shem , others of them were the posterity ...
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... father , so far as to pay divine worship to any fine stone they met with.d ¶ 26. Some of the Pagan Arabs believed neither a creation past , nor a resurrection to come ; attributing the origin of things to nature , and their dissolution ...
... father , so far as to pay divine worship to any fine stone they met with.d ¶ 26. Some of the Pagan Arabs believed neither a creation past , nor a resurrection to come ; attributing the origin of things to nature , and their dissolution ...
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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