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... that no other person had already engaged to pay the fine for blood in case of his being amerced , and that the right of inheriting and the obligation of paying the fine should be enounced when forming the contract .
... that no other person had already engaged to pay the fine for blood in case of his being amerced , and that the right of inheriting and the obligation of paying the fine should be enounced when forming the contract .
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... protect youth against its own follies and preserve it from that levity of mind which not only ruins the knowledge already obtained or interrupts its acquisition , but would also prevent the young Moslim from learning the Koran .
... protect youth against its own follies and preserve it from that levity of mind which not only ruins the knowledge already obtained or interrupts its acquisition , but would also prevent the young Moslim from learning the Koran .
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We find however that he began by learning the Koran by heart , and proceeded to the study of the Traditions and jurisprudence ; following , in fact , the same system which has been already indicated in the introduction of our first ...
We find however that he began by learning the Koran by heart , and proceeded to the study of the Traditions and jurisprudence ; following , in fact , the same system which has been already indicated in the introduction of our first ...
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He was the maternal uncle of Ibrahim Ibn al - Abbas as - Sūli , as we have already mentioned ( vol . I. page 23 ) . His death took place at Baghdad in the year 192 ( A. D. 807-8 ) ; but the following anecdote on the sub- ject is given ...
He was the maternal uncle of Ibrahim Ibn al - Abbas as - Sūli , as we have already mentioned ( vol . I. page 23 ) . His death took place at Baghdad in the year 192 ( A. D. 807-8 ) ; but the following anecdote on the sub- ject is given ...
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According to as - Samāni , the word is pronounced Durustūya , but Ibn Mākśla says in his Kitab al - Aāmāl that Darastawaih is the true pronunciation . As for the denominations Fārisi and Fasawi , we have already explained them in the ...
According to as - Samāni , the word is pronounced Durustūya , but Ibn Mākśla says in his Kitab al - Aāmāl that Darastawaih is the true pronunciation . As for the denominations Fārisi and Fasawi , we have already explained them in the ...
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