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Page vi
Such were the persons who could repeat the Koran , relate the sayings of the Prophet , and cite the example of his conduct in different circumstances . ( This was a necessary duty ) inasmuch as the articles of the law could only be ...
Such were the persons who could repeat the Koran , relate the sayings of the Prophet , and cite the example of his conduct in different circumstances . ( This was a necessary duty ) inasmuch as the articles of the law could only be ...
Page vii
... of the commentators of " the Koran . 66 " The Arabs who were contemporary with this state of civilisation pre- " ferred the customs of nomadic life : under the Abbasides , the exercise of 66 66 military command and their occupations ...
... of the commentators of " the Koran . 66 " The Arabs who were contemporary with this state of civilisation pre- " ferred the customs of nomadic life : under the Abbasides , the exercise of 66 66 military command and their occupations ...
Page viii
... surrounded those vague and incoherent maxims of jurispru- dence which were furnished by the Koran , the Traditions , and the practice of the first Moslims ; they felt that the faculties of mind which they had themselves derived from ...
... surrounded those vague and incoherent maxims of jurispru- dence which were furnished by the Koran , the Traditions , and the practice of the first Moslims ; they felt that the faculties of mind which they had themselves derived from ...
Page xi
The Koran is therefore the basis on which are reared the future faculties of 46 66 the mind ; for that which is learned at an early age remains deeply im" pressed on the memory and serves as a foundation for what follows , and " we know ...
The Koran is therefore the basis on which are reared the future faculties of 46 66 the mind ; for that which is learned at an early age remains deeply im" pressed on the memory and serves as a foundation for what follows , and " we know ...
Page xii
... the result is , “ that the Maghribins are more intimately acquainted with the orthography of the Koran , and know ... the reading of the Koran and its orthography as actually used ( because they consider that book as the foundation ...
... the result is , “ that the Maghribins are more intimately acquainted with the orthography of the Koran , and know ... the reading of the Koran and its orthography as actually used ( because they consider that book as the foundation ...
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