Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1843 - 616 pages |
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Page vi
... 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 known from the Koran and from the Traditions ...
... 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 known from the Koran and from the Traditions ...
Page vii
... 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 66 military command and their occupations in the service of government ...
... 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 66 military command and their occupations in the service of government ...
Page viii
... Koran , the Traditions , and the practice of the first Moslims ; they felt that the faculties of mind which they had themselves derived from an advanced state of civilisation could be applied with advantage to the task of collecting and ...
... Koran , the Traditions , and the practice of the first Moslims ; they felt that the faculties of mind which they had themselves derived from an advanced state of civilisation could be applied with advantage to the task of collecting and ...
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... Koran is a sign of religion shown by the Moslims in all their cities , and a duty which they universally fulfil ; for by this " means the faith is firmly planted in the youthful heart , as also a know- ledge of the dogmas which are ...
... Koran is a sign of religion shown by the Moslims in all their cities , and a duty which they universally fulfil ; for by this " means the faith is firmly planted in the youthful heart , as also a know- ledge of the dogmas which are ...
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... Koran , and know it by heart much better than people of other " countries . 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 " In Spain they proceed otherwise ; for , whilst they make it a rule to teach the reading of the Koran and its orthography as actually used ...
... Koran , and know it by heart much better than people of other " countries . 66 66 66 66 66 66 66 " In Spain they proceed otherwise ; for , whilst they make it a rule to teach the reading of the Koran and its orthography as actually used ...
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Abd al-Malik Abd Allah Ibn Abd ar-Rahmân Abù Abu Abd Abu Bakr Abû Ishak Abû l-Hasan ad-Dawlat ad-din al-Fadl al-Hasan Ibn al-Husain al-Mansûr al-Marwazi al-Mutanabbi Aleppo Amr Ibn anecdote ar-Rashid Arabic Arbela as-Saffah as-Shâfi autograph az-Zuhri Baghdad Basra Cairo celebrated composed Damascus death died A. H. diwân doctor Egypt eminent emir father favour hâfiz Hajji Khalifa heart Ibn Abd Allah Ibn Ahmad Ibn Ibn al-Hasan Ibn Ali Ibn Ibn Khallikân Ibn Muhammad Ibn Ibrahim imâm interred Jaafar Jumâda jurisconsult jurisprudence kâdi kasida katib khalif Khorasan Kitâb Koran l-Hasan Ali Ibn l-Kaada l-Kâsim learned Mâlik master mawla means belonging Mekka mentioned month Moslim mosque Mosul Muharram Nasr native Obaid Allah Omar Ibn person poems poet poetry possessed prince recited replied Saad sect Shafite shaikh Sibawaih surnamed Syria thee thou took traditionist Traditions treatise tribe vizir whilst words Yûsuf