Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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Page vi
... Moslim faith . Doctors of the law , literary men and students found in him a generous protector ; to his well - directed patronage it was that Ibn Khal- likân , the author of this biographical dictionary , was indebted for his education ...
... Moslim faith . Doctors of the law , literary men and students found in him a generous protector ; to his well - directed patronage it was that Ibn Khal- likân , the author of this biographical dictionary , was indebted for his education ...
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... Moslim times . Pieces composed by the Arabs anteriorly to Ma- homet he seems not to have cared for ; the more a piece of verse was modern and affected , the more he admired it . As a philologer and a grammarian he cer- tainly displayed ...
... Moslim times . Pieces composed by the Arabs anteriorly to Ma- homet he seems not to have cared for ; the more a piece of verse was modern and affected , the more he admired it . As a philologer and a grammarian he cer- tainly displayed ...
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... Moslim world , is repugnant even to the Moslim religion . It is true that poems of this description were generally explained as being euphemistic ; delicacy requiring that no direct allusion should be made to the female sex . Those ...
... Moslim world , is repugnant even to the Moslim religion . It is true that poems of this description were generally explained as being euphemistic ; delicacy requiring that no direct allusion should be made to the female sex . Those ...
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... Moslim empire was then placed by a series of revolutions , we should have to draw up a history of the Crusades and relate the rise and fall of ( w ) Biog . Dict . , vol . I , page 3 . ( x ) Ibid . , vol . IV , page 113 . ( y ) Ibid ...
... Moslim empire was then placed by a series of revolutions , we should have to draw up a history of the Crusades and relate the rise and fall of ( w ) Biog . Dict . , vol . I , page 3 . ( x ) Ibid . , vol . IV , page 113 . ( y ) Ibid ...
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... Moslim states ; he presides as a guardian over the " foundations which support the dogmas of the faith , he exalts those who defend " them and abases those who attack them . By the excellence of his government he strengthens the arms ...
... Moslim states ; he presides as a guardian over the " foundations which support the dogmas of the faith , he exalts those who defend " them and abases those who attack them . By the excellence of his government he strengthens the arms ...
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