The Koran, Commonly Called the Alcoran of MohammedJ. B. Lippincott, 1860 - 802 pages |
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... ? Vide Gol . ad Alfrag . 98. Abulfeda Descr . Arab . p . 5. R. Saadias a version . Arab . Pentat . Sefer Juchasin . 135 b . • Gen. x . 30 . name not unknown to the Arabians , and supposed to 2 SECT . I. PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE .
... ? Vide Gol . ad Alfrag . 98. Abulfeda Descr . Arab . p . 5. R. Saadias a version . Arab . Pentat . Sefer Juchasin . 135 b . • Gen. x . 30 . name not unknown to the Arabians , and supposed to 2 SECT . I. PRELIMINARY DISCOURSE .
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... sect whe had committed great outrages and disorders even in Mecca , and to whom the Khalifs were obliged to pay tribute , that the pilgrimage thither might be performed of this sect I may have occasion to speak in another place ...
... sect whe had committed great outrages and disorders even in Mecca , and to whom the Khalifs were obliged to pay tribute , that the pilgrimage thither might be performed of this sect I may have occasion to speak in another place ...
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... sect . They do not only believe one God , but produce many strong arguments for his unity ; though they also pay an adoration to the stars , or the angels and intelligences which they suppose reside in them , and govern the world under ...
... sect . They do not only believe one God , but produce many strong arguments for his unity ; though they also pay an adoration to the stars , or the angels and intelligences which they suppose reside in them , and govern the world under ...
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... sect say they took the name of Sabians from the above mentioned Sabi , though it seems rather to be derived from xx Sa- ba2 or the host of heaven , which they worship . Travellers commonly call them Christians of St. John the Baptist ...
... sect say they took the name of Sabians from the above mentioned Sabi , though it seems rather to be derived from xx Sa- ba2 or the host of heaven , which they worship . Travellers commonly call them Christians of St. John the Baptist ...
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... sect generally prevailed among the Arabs . The principal tribes that embraced Christianity were Hamyar , Ghâssan , Rabià , Taghlab , Barâ , To- nûch , part of the tribes of Tay and Kodâa , the inhabitants of Najrân , and the Arabs of ...
... sect generally prevailed among the Arabs . The principal tribes that embraced Christianity were Hamyar , Ghâssan , Rabià , Taghlab , Barâ , To- nûch , part of the tribes of Tay and Kodâa , the inhabitants of Najrân , and the Arabs of ...
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Abraham Abu Jahl Abulfed Abulfeda according afterwards Al Beidâwi alms angels answered apostle Arabs Beidâwi called cause chap chapter children of Israel Christians command creatures D'Herbel day of resurrection death Disc divine evil faith father favour fear follow genii give God's grievous hath created hearts hell fire honour ibid Idem idolaters idolatry idols infidels inhabitants INTITLED Jallalo'ddin Jesus Jews judgment knoweth Korân Koreish Medina mercy Mohammed Mohammed's Mohammedans Moses Moslems night Noah opinion paradise passage was revealed Pentateuch person Pharaoh pleaseth prayer Prelim pretend prophet punishment received religion REVEALED AT MECCA reward Savary say unto scriptures sect sent down unto servants signifies signs unto soul Spec suppose surely Syria Thamud therein thereof things thou shalt thy LORD tribe true believers truth ubi sup unbelievers unto thee Verily verse Vide Poc wherefore wicked words worship Yahya Zamakh Zamakhshari
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Page 36 - Oreitah, an idolater whom they had hired for a guide. In this cave they lay hid three days, to avoid the search of their enemies ; which they very narrowly escaped, and not without the assistance of more miracles than one ; for some say that the Koreish were struck with blindness, so that they could not find the cave ; others, that, after Mahomet and his companions were got in, two pigeons laid their eggs at the entrance, and a spider covered the mouth of the cave with her web, which made them look...
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