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66 << " It is a curious circumstance that the majority of the learned amongst the " Moslims belonged to a foreign race ; very few persons of Arabian descent having obtained distinction in the sciences connected with the law or in ...
66 << " It is a curious circumstance that the majority of the learned amongst the " Moslims belonged to a foreign race ; very few persons of Arabian descent having obtained distinction in the sciences connected with the law or in ...
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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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He followed , besides , a general course of law and learned Malik's Muwatta ; certificates were also obtained by him authorizing him to teach that book , the Sīrat ar - Rasūl ( 2 ) , the treatise of Ibn Salah on the Traditions ...
He followed , besides , a general course of law and learned Malik's Muwatta ; certificates were also obtained by him authorizing him to teach that book , the Sīrat ar - Rasūl ( 2 ) , the treatise of Ibn Salah on the Traditions ...
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It is said that on the arrival of as - Shāfģ in that city , he gave him one thousand dinars out of his own money , with two thousand more , one half of which he had obtained for him from a merchant named Ibn Osāma , and the remainder ...
It is said that on the arrival of as - Shāfģ in that city , he gave him one thousand dinars out of his own money , with two thousand more , one half of which he had obtained for him from a merchant named Ibn Osāma , and the remainder ...
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He was so assiduous in the practice of devo- tion , that he obtained the appellation of Rahib al - Omma ( the monk of the people ) . He possessed a talent for relating stories or histories , and he continued that practice with the ...
He was so assiduous in the practice of devo- tion , that he obtained the appellation of Rahib al - Omma ( the monk of the people ) . He possessed a talent for relating stories or histories , and he continued that practice with the ...
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