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... given; to despatch a wounded man was no disgrace; the families of the vanquished were enslaved. Notwithstanding his frank genial nature, the Arab was of a dangerously quick temper, derived, he boasted, from the flesh he lived on of the ...
... given; to despatch a wounded man was no disgrace; the families of the vanquished were enslaved. Notwithstanding his frank genial nature, the Arab was of a dangerously quick temper, derived, he boasted, from the flesh he lived on of the ...
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... 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 not only be the first that the enemy attacks, but also the first the wayworn stranger approaches; and at ...
... 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 not only be the first that the enemy attacks, but also the first the wayworn stranger approaches; and at ...
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... difficult for the Western mind to dissociate the idea of Oriental poetry from the notion of amatory odes , and sonnets to the lady's eyebrow : but even the few extracts that have been given in this chapter show that the Arab had.
... difficult for the Western mind to dissociate the idea of Oriental poetry from the notion of amatory odes , and sonnets to the lady's eyebrow : but even the few extracts that have been given in this chapter show that the Arab had.
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Various Edward William Lane. been given in this chapter show that the Arab had many other subjects besides love to sing about, and though the divine theme has its place in almost every poem, it seldom rivals the prominence of war and ...
Various Edward William Lane. been given in this chapter show that the Arab had many other subjects besides love to sing about, and though the divine theme has its place in almost every poem, it seldom rivals the prominence of war and ...
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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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