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cation of the word mawla is therefore the place in which , or the person in whom proximity exists , and , in its ordinary application , it serves to denote the ideas of master and slave , patron and client , companion , neighbour ...
cation of the word mawla is therefore the place in which , or the person in whom proximity exists , and , in its ordinary application , it serves to denote the ideas of master and slave , patron and client , companion , neighbour ...
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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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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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Here , in the printed ( 4 ) The justification and impugning of witnesses ( tazkiya wa tajrih ) is a duty devolved secretly by the kādi on some person of acknowledged probity living in his jurisdiction . This censor examines into the ...
Here , in the printed ( 4 ) The justification and impugning of witnesses ( tazkiya wa tajrih ) is a duty devolved secretly by the kādi on some person of acknowledged probity living in his jurisdiction . This censor examines into the ...
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The first , who was probably the same person who is mentioned here , bore the surname of Abu Zaraa native of Egypt . He taught the Traditions on the authority of Ibn al - Mubarak , Ibn Wahb , and other doctors .
The first , who was probably the same person who is mentioned here , bore the surname of Abu Zaraa native of Egypt . He taught the Traditions on the authority of Ibn al - Mubarak , Ibn Wahb , and other doctors .
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