Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Volume 1Oriental Translation Fund of Great Britain and Ireland, 1843 - 616 pages |
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... favour . " It contained also this passage : " I shall only add - and what I mention is a dimi- " nution in the strength of Islamism , and a breach in the frame of human " society , so great as nearly to cause its ruin ! -I mean that ...
... favour . " It contained also this passage : " I shall only add - and what I mention is a dimi- " nution in the strength of Islamism , and a breach in the frame of human " society , so great as nearly to cause its ruin ! -I mean that ...
Page 41
... favour ) . He remained in authority during one day and one night , when his supporters were attacked and dispersed by the partisans of al - Muktadir , who had united in considerable force ; the deposed khalif was restored to the throne ...
... favour ) . He remained in authority during one day and one night , when his supporters were attacked and dispersed by the partisans of al - Muktadir , who had united in considerable force ; the deposed khalif was restored to the throne ...
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... favours conferred by thee ) ; the only conjunction which ever occurred to thee was thy conjunction with sudden death ( 6 ) . As a specimen of the charming verses composed by Ibn al - Motazz , and of his novel comparisons , we may quote ...
... favours conferred by thee ) ; the only conjunction which ever occurred to thee was thy conjunction with sudden death ( 6 ) . As a specimen of the charming verses composed by Ibn al - Motazz , and of his novel comparisons , we may quote ...
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... favours which are to follow . " However , Ibn Hazim sent the whole back with these lines : ( 6 66 You have treated me as al - Muhallab treated al - Farazdak when he overwhelmed him with his unbounded generosity . You sent riches ( 11 ) ...
... favours which are to follow . " However , Ibn Hazim sent the whole back with these lines : ( 6 66 You have treated me as al - Muhallab treated al - Farazdak when he overwhelmed him with his unbounded generosity . You sent riches ( 11 ) ...
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... favour to such a degree , that even in travelling , he rode behind him on the same camel or was borne in the same litteral . His first acquaintance with that emir was formed by accident : He saw him in a pleasure - barge on the Tigris ...
... favour to such a degree , that even in travelling , he rode behind him on the same camel or was borne in the same litteral . His first acquaintance with that emir was formed by accident : He saw him in a pleasure - barge on the Tigris ...
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