The Koran: Commonly Called the Alcoran of Mohammed: Translated ... with Explanatory Notes ... To which is Prefixed a Preliminary Discourse by George Sale ...Lippincott, 1870 - 802 pages |
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... Medina , one of which is celebrated for its temple , and having given birth to Mohammed ; and the other for being the place of his residence , for the last ten years of his life , and of his interment . Mecca , sometimes also called ...
... Medina , one of which is celebrated for its temple , and having given birth to Mohammed ; and the other for being the place of his residence , for the last ten years of his life , and of his interment . Mecca , sometimes also called ...
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... Medina , which till Mohammed's retreat thither was called Yathreb , is a walled city about half as big as Mecca , built in a plain , salt in many places , yet tolerably fruitful , particularly in dates , but more especially near the ...
... Medina , which till Mohammed's retreat thither was called Yathreb , is a walled city about half as big as Mecca , built in a plain , salt in many places , yet tolerably fruitful , particularly in dates , but more especially near the ...
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... Medina , the reverse of which is true ( see Ep . 1. p . 22. Ep . 2. p . 63 and 64 ) . The other is the publisher of the last edition of Sir J. Mandevile's travels , who , on his author's saying very truly ( p . 50 ) that the said tomb ...
... Medina , the reverse of which is true ( see Ep . 1. p . 22. Ep . 2. p . 63 and 64 ) . The other is the publisher of the last edition of Sir J. Mandevile's travels , who , on his author's saying very truly ( p . 50 ) that the said tomb ...
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... Medina are the Banu Hashem , w also reigned at Mecca before those of Kitâda . " The kings on Vaman , as well as the princes of Mecca and Medina , are absolutely independent , and not at all subject to the Turk , as some late authors ...
... Medina are the Banu Hashem , w also reigned at Mecca before those of Kitâda . " The kings on Vaman , as well as the princes of Mecca and Medina , are absolutely independent , and not at all subject to the Turk , as some late authors ...
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... Medina , and as some say , of the tribes of Aws , Khazraj , and Thakif also . This idol was a large stone , demolished by one Saad in the eighth year of the Hejra , a year so fatal to the idols of Arabia . The name seems to be derived ...
... Medina , and as some say , of the tribes of Aws , Khazraj , and Thakif also . This idol was a large stone , demolished by one Saad in the eighth year of the Hejra , a year so fatal to the idols of Arabia . The name seems to be derived ...
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Abraham Abu Jahl Abulfed Abulfeda according afterwards Al Beidâwi Al Ghazali alms angels answered apostle Arabs Beidâwi Caaba called cause chap chapter children of Israel Christians command creatures D'Herbel day of resurrection death Disc divine evil faith father favour fear follow genii give God's grievous hath created hearts hell fire honour ibid Idem idolaters idolatry idols infidels inhabitants Intitled Jallalo'ddin Jesus Jews judgment knoweth Korân Koreish Medina mercy Mohammed Mohammed's Mohammedans Moses Moslems night Noah opinion paradise passage was revealed person Pharaoh pleaseth prayer Prelim pretend prophet punishment received religion REVEALED AT MECCA reward Savary say unto scriptures sect sent down unto servants signifies signs unto soul Spec suppose surely Syria Thamud therein thereof things thou shalt thy LORD tribe true believers truth ubi sup unbelievers unto thee Verily verses Vide Poc wherefore wicked words worship Zamakh Zamakhshari