The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys of the Chief Writings of Each Nation...Charles Francis Horne Parke, Austin, and Lipscomb, 1917 |
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... brought up as a slave in the household of his Arab father . Such , however , was his strength and courage that he rose to be the chief hero of his tribe . He was also its chief poet , singing sometimes of its warfare , sometimes of his ...
... brought up as a slave in the household of his Arab father . Such , however , was his strength and courage that he rose to be the chief hero of his tribe . He was also its chief poet , singing sometimes of its warfare , sometimes of his ...
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... brought from some foreign land and trusted for divination . Divination , however , was chiefly practised by means of the stars . So far did this go that many Arabs looked upon the stars as being gods themselves . Special stars had ...
... brought from some foreign land and trusted for divination . Divination , however , was chiefly practised by means of the stars . So far did this go that many Arabs looked upon the stars as being gods themselves . Special stars had ...
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... brought each Sura straight from God himself , as the divine source of all creation . Readers who reject the idea of Mohammed's divine per- fection will naturally reject also the Arab idea of the divine perfection of the Koran . Viewing ...
... brought each Sura straight from God himself , as the divine source of all creation . Readers who reject the idea of Mohammed's divine per- fection will naturally reject also the Arab idea of the divine perfection of the Koran . Viewing ...
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... philosopher . 2 He fancies he sees the women again whom he saw twenty years previously , and he appeals to his companion to know if what he sees is real . looks of a soft - bodied person brought up in LITERATURE OF THE EAST 35.
... philosopher . 2 He fancies he sees the women again whom he saw twenty years previously , and he appeals to his companion to know if what he sees is real . looks of a soft - bodied person brought up in LITERATURE OF THE EAST 35.
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... brought up in easy circum- stances . 66 They arose early in the morning and got up at dawn , and they went straight to the valley of Rass as the hand goes unswervingly to the mouth , when eating . " And amongst them is a place of ...
... brought up in easy circum- stances . 66 They arose early in the morning and got up at dawn , and they went straight to the valley of Rass as the hand goes unswervingly to the mouth , when eating . " And amongst them is a place of ...
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Abraham Abu Jahl admonition afterward alms angels answered apostle Arabs behold belongeth benefits will ye bestowed brought cause CHAPTER children of Israel command concerning creatures day of judgment day of resurrection day whereon delivered directed directeth doth ENTITLED evil faith falsehood father fear forgive gardens genii give God's gracious and merciful grievous punishment hath created hearts heaven and earth hell fire idolaters imposture infidels Jews judgment Kaaba knoweth Koran Koreish Lord's benefits Madian Medina mighty Mohammed Mohammedans Moses NAME night Noah paradise Pharaoh pleaseth Praise be unto prayer promise prophet religion REVEALED AT MECCA revealed unto reward righteous say unto scriptures sent down unto servants signs unto soul Suras surely Thamud thereof things thou art thou hast thou shalt thy Lord tribe true believers truth turn Unaizah unbelievers unjust unjustly unto thee Verily wherefore whoever whoso wicked wise witness wives worship ye ungratefully deny yourselves