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On this , Abł Burda got angry ( 3 ) and replied : " Your observation is true , but he never cupped any person either be" fore or after . " - " By Allah ! " exclaimed al - Farazdak , " Abū Mūsa was too good a man to dare make his first ...
On this , Abł Burda got angry ( 3 ) and replied : " Your observation is true , but he never cupped any person either be" fore or after . " - " By Allah ! " exclaimed al - Farazdak , " Abū Mūsa was too good a man to dare make his first ...
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My heart shall never know any love but that I bear her ! it is a love without beginning and without end ( 7 ) . Since thy rigours cannot be softened unless by the intercession of another , I renounce such love as requires a mediator .
My heart shall never know any love but that I bear her ! it is a love without beginning and without end ( 7 ) . Since thy rigours cannot be softened unless by the intercession of another , I renounce such love as requires a mediator .
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... ancestor of a man who belonged to the tribe of Judąm ; this man possessed as a slave the father of ( al - Abbas ar - Ridshi , ) him who was surnamed after him . The father had first received this surname and it never quitted him .
... ancestor of a man who belonged to the tribe of Judąm ; this man possessed as a slave the father of ( al - Abbas ar - Ridshi , ) him who was surnamed after him . The father had first received this surname and it never quitted him .
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You have made of religion a falcon wherewith to catch your prey , but falconers never acquire riches by their trade ( 5 ) . One of his sayings was : " We sought learning that we might acquire worldly " advantages , and it led us to ...
You have made of religion a falcon wherewith to catch your prey , but falconers never acquire riches by their trade ( 5 ) . One of his sayings was : " We sought learning that we might acquire worldly " advantages , and it led us to ...
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Abū Jaafar Ibn al- Jazzār ( 1 ) mentions that Ibn Wahb set out ( from his native place ) to see the imām Malik in the year 148 ( A. D. 765-6 ) , and never left him till he , Mālik , died . He had commenced his studies under him more ...
Abū Jaafar Ibn al- Jazzār ( 1 ) mentions that Ibn Wahb set out ( from his native place ) to see the imām Malik in the year 148 ( A. D. 765-6 ) , and never left him till he , Mālik , died . He had commenced his studies under him more ...
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