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... carry out the original intention of the translator . Experience has shown that the first plan was over - learned to commend itself to the average reader , for whom Mr. Lane had destined the book ; in this edition I have therefore ...
... carry out the original intention of the translator . Experience has shown that the first plan was over - learned to commend itself to the average reader , for whom Mr. Lane had destined the book ; in this edition I have therefore ...
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... carrying through the deserts. The Arab lived mainly by plunder. His land did not yield him food—unless it were dates ... carried to its extremest limits; quarter was neither asked nor given; to despatch a wounded man was no disgrace; the ...
... carrying through the deserts. The Arab lived mainly by plunder. His land did not yield him food—unless it were dates ... carried to its extremest limits; quarter was neither asked nor given; to despatch a wounded man was no disgrace; the ...
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... carry on the repute of his line, must not only be fearless and ready to fight all the world; he must be given to hospitality, generous to kith and kin, and to all who cry unto him. His tent must be so pitched in the camp that it shall ...
... carry on the repute of his line, must not only be fearless and ready to fight all the world; he must be given to hospitality, generous to kith and kin, and to all who cry unto him. His tent must be so pitched in the camp that it shall ...
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... carry our glory over all Arabia.' 7 This story well illustrates the Arab's passionate love of poetry. He conceived his language to be the finest in the world, and he prized eloquence and poetry as the goodliest gifts of the gods . There ...
... carry our glory over all Arabia.' 7 This story well illustrates the Arab's passionate love of poetry. He conceived his language to be the finest in the world, and he prized eloquence and poetry as the goodliest gifts of the gods . There ...
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Contents
MOHAMMAD | |
Old Cookery | |
ISLAM | |
THE ĶURÁN | |
Selections from the Kuran | |
PART THE FIRST | |
THE RESURRECTION PARADISE AND HELL | |
PREDESTINATION | |
PART THE SECOND | |
ABRAHAM ISHMAEL ISAAC | |
SAUL DAVID SOLOMON | |
JONAH | |
INDEX OF CHAPTERS | |
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Aboo-Bekr Abraham angels answered apostle Arab Arabia asked Bedawee believe brother brought camels cast chief children of Israel Christianity clan cleave asunder command Compassionate creed death desert devil divine doctrine earth Egypt enemies evil faith farewell pilgrimage father fear followed Gabriel hand Háshimees hath Ḥátim heart heaven honour idols Ishmael Islám Jesus Jews jinn Joseph Judaism Kaabeh Khadeejeh king knew knoweth Ķur-án Ķureysh lapwing lived Medina Mekka mercy messenger Moḥammad Mohammadan Moses mother Muslims namely never night Noah noble pagan Paradise Pentateuch Pharaoh pilgrimage poetry poets polygamy prayer prophet punishment religion replied revealed sent servants slaves Solomon soorahs soul Syria Table of Contents taught therein things Thou art thou hast thou shalt thy Lord took tradition tribes true truth unbelievers unto thee Verily verses Victor Hirtzler wherefore whereupon whilst wife wives woman women words worship Yethrib Zeyd