... the Peninsula. Idolatry vanished before the battle-cry of Islam ; the doctrine of the unity and infinite perfections of God, and of a special all-pervading Providence, became a living principle in the hearts and lives of the followers of Mahomet,... Walks in Algiers and Its Surrounding - Page 188by Lisbeth Gooch Séguin Strahan - 1878 - 12 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir William Muir - 1861 - 482 pages
...banished for ever many of the darker elements of superstition which had for ages shrouded the Peninsula. Idolatry vanished before the battle-cry of Islam ;...hearts and lives of the followers of Mahomet, even as it had in his own. An absolute surrender and submission to the divine will (the very name of Islam)... | |
| Sir William Muir - 1861 - 380 pages
...banished for ever many of the darker elements of superstition which had for ages shrouded the Peninsula. Idolatry vanished before the battle-cry of Islam ;...hearts and lives of the followers of Mahomet, even as it had in his own. An absolute surrender and submission to the divine will (the very name of Islam)... | |
| Sir Sayyid Aḥmad Ḵẖāṉ - 1870 - 542 pages
...superstition which had, for ages, shrouded the Peninsula. Idolatry vanished before the battle-cry of Islam :l the doctrine of the unity and infinite perfections of God, and of a special, all pervading Providence, became a living principle in the hearts and lives of the followers of Mahomet,... | |
| Sir Sayyid Aḥmad Ḵẖāṉ - 1870 - 546 pages
...superstition which had, for ages, shrouded the Peninsula. Idolatry vanished before the battle-cry of Islam :l the doctrine of the unity and infinite perfections of God, and of a special, all pervading Providence, became a living principle in the hearts and lives of the followers of Mahomet,... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1879 - 692 pages
...many ages shrouded the peninsula. Idolatry vanished before the battle-cry of Islam ; the doctrines of the unity and infinite perfections of God, and...allpervading providence, became a living principle iu the hearts and lives of the followers of Mohammed, even as it had in his own. An absolute surrender... | |
| William McClure Thomson - 1886 - 812 pages
...many of the darker, elements of superstition which had for ages shrouded the Peninsular [of Arabia]. Idolatry vanished before the battle-cry of Islam;...hearts and lives of the followers of Mahomet, even as it had in his own. An absolute surrender and submission to the Divine will — the very name of Islam... | |
| 1905 - 316 pages
...elements of superstition for ages shrouding the peninsula. Idolatry banished before the battle cry if Islam; the doctrine of the unity and infinite perfections...principle in the hearts and lives of the followers of Mohammed, even as in his own. An absolute surrender and submission to the Divine will (the idea conveyed... | |
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