| 1825 - 538 pages
...deaf, dumb, and blind, therefore do they not understand. O true believers, eat of the good tilings which we have bestowed on you for food, and return...and that on which any other name but GOD'S hath been invocated0. But he who is forced by necessity, not lusting, nor returning to transgress, it shall be... | |
| Charles Forster - Christianity and other religions - 1829 - 484 pages
..." Save only that they keep themselves, from things offered to idols." ** KORAN. " Ye are forbidden to eat, that which dieth of itself, and blood, and swine's flesh, and that on which the name of any besides God hath been invocated ; and that which hath been strangled, or killed by... | |
| Edward William Lane - Egypt - 1836 - 464 pages
...Mosaic law are alike forbidden to the Moos'lim ; the camel is an exception. The Moos'lim is " forbidden [to eat] that which dieth of itself, and blood, and swine's flesh, and that on which the name of any beside God hath been invoked; and that which hath been strangled, or killed by a blow,... | |
| 1854 - 622 pages
...and blood, and things offered to idols, are prohibited as food. The Koran says " О true believers, eat of the good things which we have bestowed on you...flesh, and that on which any other name but God's has been invocated. Polygamy, to the extent of having four wives, is allowed by the Koran ; and a most... | |
| Henry Whitelock Torrens, James Hume - English essays - 1854 - 412 pages
...of the mistress being supposed the sweetest tasted to the lover. (53) ' All blood is unclean.'—' Verily he hath forbidden you to eat that which dieth of itself, and blood.'—(Qoran, chapter 2.) to the porter: so he kissed the earth before them, and thanked them,... | |
| George Sale - 1856 - 692 pages
...lawful and good ; and be thankful for tho favours of GOD, if ye serve him. 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.' But unto him who shall be compelled by necessity... | |
| Edward William Lane - Arabs - 1860 - 656 pages
...Mosaic law are alike forbidden to the Muslim. The camel is an exception. The Muslim is " forbidden [to eat] that which dieth of itself, and blood, and swine's flesh, and that on which the name of any beside God hath been invoked ; and that which hath been strangled, or killed by a blow,... | |
| Edward William Lane - Culture - 1860 - 658 pages
...law are alike forbidden to the Muslim. The camel is an exception. The Muslim is " forbidden [to cat] that which dieth of itself, and blood, and swine's flesh, and that on which the name of any beside God hath been invoked ; and that which hath been strangled, or killed by a blow,... | |
| Baptists - 1863 - 734 pages
...lawful and good ; and be thankful for the favors of God, if ye serve Him. He hath only forbidden to you that which dieth of itself, and blood, and swine's flesh, and that which hath been slain in the namiof any beside God. But unto him who shall be compelled to eat of these... | |
| 1871 - 694 pages
...lawful and good ; and be thankful for the favours of GOD, if ye serve him. 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.a But unto him whV shall bo compelled by necessity... | |
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