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... month of pilgrimage . - Legend of the con- version of Habib the Wise , CHAPTER XI . The ban of nou - intercourse mysteriously destroyed . - Mahomet cn- abled to return to Mecca . - Death of Abu Taleb ; of Codijalı.— Mahomet betroths ...
... month of pilgrimage . - Legend of the con- version of Habib the Wise , CHAPTER XI . The ban of nou - intercourse mysteriously destroyed . - Mahomet cn- abled to return to Mecca . - Death of Abu Taleb ; of Codijalı.— Mahomet betroths ...
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... months old when his father died , leaving him no other inheritance than five camels , a few sheep , and a female slave of Ethiopia , named Barakat . His mother , Amina , had hitherto nurtured him , but care and sorrow dried the foun ...
... months old when his father died , leaving him no other inheritance than five camels , a few sheep , and a female slave of Ethiopia , named Barakat . His mother , Amina , had hitherto nurtured him , but care and sorrow dried the foun ...
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... months old ; run abroad when he was seven , and at ten could join other children in their sports with bows and arrows . At eight months he could speak so as to be under- stood ; and in the course of another month could converse with ...
... months old ; run abroad when he was seven , and at ten could join other children in their sports with bows and arrows . At eight months he could speak so as to be under- stood ; and in the course of another month could converse with ...
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... months in every year were devoted to the rites of pilgrimage , and held sacred from all violence and warfare . Hostile tribes then laid aside their arms took the heads from their spears ; traversed the late danger- ous deserts in ...
... months in every year were devoted to the rites of pilgrimage , and held sacred from all violence and warfare . Hostile tribes then laid aside their arms took the heads from their spears ; traversed the late danger- ous deserts in ...
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... months of pilgrimage . As Mahomet advanced in years , he was employed by differ ent persons as commercial agent or factor in caravan journeys to Syria , Yemen , and elsewhere ; all which tended to enlarge the sphere of his observation ...
... months of pilgrimage . As Mahomet advanced in years , he was employed by differ ent persons as commercial agent or factor in caravan journeys to Syria , Yemen , and elsewhere ; all which tended to enlarge the sphere of his observation ...
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Página 15 - And as for Ishmael, I have heard thee: Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly; twelve princes shall he beget, and I will make him a great nation.
Página 15 - I have heard thee. Behold, I have blessed him, and will make him fruitful, and will multiply him exceedingly : twelve princes shall he beget, and I will make him a great nation." (Genesis xvii. 18, 20.) These twelve princes with their tribes are further spoken of in the Scriptures (Genesis xxv. 18) as occupying the country " from Havilah unto Shur, that is before Egypt, as thou goest towards Assyria ; " a region identified by sacred geographers with part of Arabia.
Página 75 - Deal not unjustly with others, and ye shall not be dealt with unjustly. If there be any debtor under a difficulty of paying his debt, let his creditor wait till it be easy for him to do it ; but if ye remit it as alms, it will be better for you, if ye knew it.
Página 20 - Long lines of asses and bullocks, laden with black tents, huge caldrons, and variegated carpets; aged women and men, no longer able to walk, tied on the heap of domestic furniture; infants crammed into saddle-bags, their tiny heads thrust through the narrow opening, balanced on the animal's back by kids or lambs tied on the opposite side; young girls clothed only in the close-fitting Arab shirt, which displayed rather than concealed their graceful forms; mothers with their children on...
Página 18 - The multitude of camels shall cover thee, the dromedaries of Midian and Ephah; all they from Sheba shall come: they shall bring gold and incense; and they shall shew forth the praises of the Lord.
Página 303 - Mulakken or priest to address the deceased, when in the grave, in the following words : " 0 servant of God ! O son of a handmaid of God ! know that, at this time, there will come down to thee two angels commissioned respecting thee and the like of thee; when they say to thee, ' Who is thy Lord? ' answer them,
Página 16 - Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar!
Página 144 - Every good act, he would say, is charity. Your smiling in your brother's face is charity ; an exhortation of your fellow-man to virtuous deeds is equal to alms-giving ; your putting a wanderer in the right road is charity ; your assisting the blind is charity ; your removing stones and thorns and other obstructions from the road is charity ; your giving water to the thirsty is charity.
Página 359 - ... eye hath not seen, ear hath not heard, neither hath it entered into the heart of man to conceive.
Página 71 - the religion of Abraham the orthodox, who was no idolater. We believe in God and that which hath been sent down to us, and that which hath been sent down unto Abraham and Ishmael, and Isaac and Jacob and the tribes, and that which was delivered unto Moses and Jesus, and that which was delivered unto the prophets from the Lord : we make no distinction between any of them, and to God we are resigned.