Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 4Oriental translation fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1871 |
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... never again went out of doors . He died there on the 16th , or the 26th , of Rajab , A. H. 681 ( 20th Oc- tober , or 30th Oct. , A. D. 1282 ) , at the age of seventy - three lunar years , and was buried in the cemetery of as - Sâlihiya ...
... never again went out of doors . He died there on the 16th , or the 26th , of Rajab , A. H. 681 ( 20th Oc- tober , or 30th Oct. , A. D. 1282 ) , at the age of seventy - three lunar years , and was buried in the cemetery of as - Sâlihiya ...
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... never troubled his mind about seeking a husband for his daughter . I desire neither reward nor recompense ; but I really see that you are worthy of praise . impulse of friendship bears this ( poem ) towards you , and it goes , wishing ...
... never troubled his mind about seeking a husband for his daughter . I desire neither reward nor recompense ; but I really see that you are worthy of praise . impulse of friendship bears this ( poem ) towards you , and it goes , wishing ...
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... never got dark without inspiring the lover with desire or with folly . The rest of the piece may be found in the Majmua ' s - Saghir ( the lesser compila- tion ) ( 2 ) . Ar - Rumi's verses have got into general circulation and are sung ...
... never got dark without inspiring the lover with desire or with folly . The rest of the piece may be found in the Majmua ' s - Saghir ( the lesser compila- tion ) ( 2 ) . Ar - Rumi's verses have got into general circulation and are sung ...
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... never be restored to health until thou givest consent to my wishes by saying : " Yes . " O thou who , as often as censors have blamed my love , hast offered them my justification in ( letting them see ) thy flowing ringlets ! Tell me if ...
... never be restored to health until thou givest consent to my wishes by saying : " Yes . " O thou who , as often as censors have blamed my love , hast offered them my justification in ( letting them see ) thy flowing ringlets ! Tell me if ...
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... never be restrained by limits . May his vigour and his sword never be broken ! may the love which all bear him and the number of those who love him be never diminished ! God prolong his rule for the advantage of the world and of our ...
... never be restrained by limits . May his vigour and his sword never be broken ! may the love which all bear him and the number of those who love him be never diminished ! God prolong his rule for the advantage of the world and of our ...
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