The Koran, Commonly Called the Alcoran of MohammedJ. B. Lippincott, 1860 - 802 pages |
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... whole work have been such as I had in my own study , except only the Commentary of al Bei- dawi , and the gospel of St. Barnabas . The first belongs to the library of the Dutch church in Austin Friars , and for the use of it I have been ...
... whole work have been such as I had in my own study , except only the Commentary of al Bei- dawi , and the gospel of St. Barnabas . The first belongs to the library of the Dutch church in Austin Friars , and for the use of it I have been ...
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... whole , and the frequent interpolations of stories and passages wherein Mohammed is spoken of and foretold by name , as the messenger of GOD , and the great prophet who was to perfect the dispensation of Jesus , it appears to be a most ...
... whole , and the frequent interpolations of stories and passages wherein Mohammed is spoken of and foretold by name , as the messenger of GOD , and the great prophet who was to perfect the dispensation of Jesus , it appears to be a most ...
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... whole , or nearly the whole , of the succeeding chapter , which traces the narrative of events from the creation to the flood . In the per- formance of his task , he displays a thorough acquaintance with his subject ; and his style ...
... whole , or nearly the whole , of the succeeding chapter , which traces the narrative of events from the creation to the flood . In the per- formance of his task , he displays a thorough acquaintance with his subject ; and his style ...
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... whole Arabistân , or the country of the Arabs . But the limits of Arabia , in its more usual and proper sense , are much narrower , as reaching no farther northward than the Isthmus , which runs from Aila to the head of the Persian Gulf ...
... whole Arabistân , or the country of the Arabs . But the limits of Arabia , in its more usual and proper sense , are much narrower , as reaching no farther northward than the Isthmus , which runs from Aila to the head of the Persian Gulf ...
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... whole adventure ; that as he was seeking a camel he had lost , he found himself on a sudden at the gates of this city , and entering it saw not one inhabitant , at which being terrified , he stayed no longer than to take with him some ...
... whole adventure ; that as he was seeking a camel he had lost , he found himself on a sudden at the gates of this city , and entering it saw not one inhabitant , at which being terrified , he stayed no longer than to take with him some ...
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Abraham Abu Jahl Abulfed Abulfeda according afterwards Al Beidâwi Al Ghazali alms angels answered apostle apud Poc Arabians Arabs Beidâwi Bobov Caaba called camel chap children of Israel Christians commanded commentators death declared Disc divine earth evil faith father favour fear followers forbidden give God's Hareth hath heaven Hejra hell ibid Idem idolaters idolatry idols infidels Intitled Israel Jallalo'ddin Jesus Jews Joseph knoweth Korân Koreish Mecca Medina mercy Mohammed Mohammed's Mohammedans Moses Moslems obliged observed opinion paradise passage was revealed Pentateuch person Pharaoh pleaseth prayer Prelim pretended prophet Reland religion resurrection reward Sabians scripture sect sent down unto Shahrest signifies signs slain Sonnites souls Spec suppose surely Syria temple therein thereof things thou thy LORD tribe true believers truth ubi sup unbelievers unto thee Verily verses Vide Poc wherefore whereupon wicked women words worship Yahya Zamakhshari
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Page 72 - Mohammed, much less any the most distant intimation of sensual delights, which he was so fond of; on the contrary, we are expressly assured, that "in the resurrection they will neither marry nor be given in marriage, but will be as the angels of God in heaven.
Page 20 - He hath only forbidden you that which dieth of itself, and blood, and swine's flesh, and that which hath been slain in the name of any, besides God.
Page 245 - Shall I follow thee, that thou mayest teach me part of that which thou hast been taught, for a direction unto me ? He answered, Verily thou canst not bear with me : for how canst thou patiently suffer those things, the knowledge whereof thou dost not comprehend ? Moses replied, Thou shalt find me patient, if GOD please ; neither will I be disobedient unto thee in anything.
Page 31 - ... on earth. Who is he that can intercede with him, but through his good pleasure ? He knoweth that which is past, and that which is to come unto them, and they shall not comprehend anything of his knowledge, but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth, and the preservation of both is no burden unto him. He is the high, the mighty.
Page 20 - It is not righteousness that ye turn your faces in prayer towards the east and the west, but righteousness is of him who believeth in GOD and the last day, and the angels and the scriptures, and the prophets...
Page 400 - I come unto you with a sign from your Lord ; therefore fear God, and obey me. Verily God is my Lord, and your Lord : therefore serve him. This is the right way.
Page 328 - They say, Unless a sign be sent down unto him from his lord, we will not believe : Answer ; Signs are in the power of God alone, and I am no more than a public preacher.
Page 348 - O prophet, we have allowed thee thy wives unto whom thou hast given their dower, and also the slaves which thy right hand possesseth, of the booty which God hath granted thee; and the daughters of thy uncle, and the daughters of thy aunts, both on thy father's side and on thy mother's side, who have fled with thee from Mecca, and any other believing woman, if she give herself unto the prophet; in case the prophet desireth to take her to wife. This is a peculiar privilege granted unto thee, above...
Page 1 - PRAISE be to God, the Lord of all creatures, the most merciful, the king of the day of judgment. Thee do we worship, and of thee do we beg assistance. Direct us in the right way, in the way of those to whom thou hast been gracious ; not of those against whom thou art incensed, nor of those who go astray...
Page 40 - And when the angels said, O Mary, verily God hath chosen thee, and hath purified thee, and hath chosen thee above all the women of the world: O Mary, be devout towards thy Lord, and worship, and bow down with those who bow down. This is a secret history: we reveal it unto thee, although thou wast not present with them when they threw in their rods to cast lots which of them should have the education of Mary: neither wast thou with them, when they strove among themselves.