Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1843 - 616 pages |
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Page vii
... heart ) were Persians or naturalised in Persia ; all the learned in the fundamentals of jurisprudence were Persians , a fact of which the reader is well aware ; " so also were the dogmatic theologians and most of the commentators of the ...
... heart ) were Persians or naturalised in Persia ; all the learned in the fundamentals of jurisprudence were Persians , a fact of which the reader is well aware ; " so also were the dogmatic theologians and most of the commentators of the ...
Page xi
... heart , as also a know- ledge of the dogmas which are enounced in the verses of that book . The Koran is therefore the basis on which are reared the future faculties of the mind ; for that which is learned at an early age remains deeply ...
... heart , as also a know- ledge of the dogmas which are enounced in the verses of that book . The Koran is therefore the basis on which are reared the future faculties of the mind ; for that which is learned at an early age remains deeply ...
Page xii
... heart from the edition of the text received in that country ; and he is instructed , at " the same time , in its peculiar orthography , the questions to which it " gives rise , and the various readings remarked in the systems of those ...
... heart from the edition of the text received in that country ; and he is instructed , at " the same time , in its peculiar orthography , the questions to which it " gives rise , and the various readings remarked in the systems of those ...
Page xv
... heart , he read it again according to each of the seven readings or editions , and then combined these various readings in a final repetition of the text . During this occupation he went over the Koran twenty- one times , and in a ...
... heart , he read it again according to each of the seven readings or editions , and then combined these various readings in a final repetition of the text . During this occupation he went over the Koran twenty- one times , and in a ...
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... heart to ' passion , but then their hearts yielded to slumber . They roused me , but when I stood up with the burden which they placed upon me , they sank into repose . ' " The following verses are also his : 66 I prefer love - pains ...
... heart to ' passion , but then their hearts yielded to slumber . They roused me , but when I stood up with the burden which they placed upon me , they sank into repose . ' " The following verses are also his : 66 I prefer love - pains ...
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