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Page x
... Korán , and a most volu- minous writer . But there was another Jalál- Addín , also a commentator upon the Korán , one of whose names is Muhammad . The latter does not bear the gentile cognomen of Síútí , his name جلال الدين محمد بن احمد ...
... Korán , and a most volu- minous writer . But there was another Jalál- Addín , also a commentator upon the Korán , one of whose names is Muhammad . The latter does not bear the gentile cognomen of Síútí , his name جلال الدين محمد بن احمد ...
Page xi
... that author was born in the year of the Hijra 849 , and com- pleted his commentary upon the Korán A. H. 871 ; whereas the writer of the Introduction remained at Mecca ( as stated above ) after the departure TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE . ΧΙ.
... that author was born in the year of the Hijra 849 , and com- pleted his commentary upon the Korán A. H. 871 ; whereas the writer of the Introduction remained at Mecca ( as stated above ) after the departure TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE . ΧΙ.
Page xiv
... Korán , -who so considerably enlarged , and who completed it , -have undertaken in like manner to recompile and augment a work upon the Masjidu - l - Aksá at Jerusalem , originally composed by the elder Jalál - Addín in a less diffuse ...
... Korán , -who so considerably enlarged , and who completed it , -have undertaken in like manner to recompile and augment a work upon the Masjidu - l - Aksá at Jerusalem , originally composed by the elder Jalál - Addín in a less diffuse ...
Page xxi
... Korán it seems to be a sort of running com- ment and paraphrase , wherein the ceaseless incoherencies are connected , the difficulties ex- plained away , and the contradictions reconciled by the convenient but strange postulatum of ...
... Korán it seems to be a sort of running com- ment and paraphrase , wherein the ceaseless incoherencies are connected , the difficulties ex- plained away , and the contradictions reconciled by the convenient but strange postulatum of ...
Page xxii
... Korán , was perhaps a fable derived from the corrupt notions promul- gated by the Latins respecting the parents of the Virgin Mary . A work entitled The Tortures of the Tomb , ' and said by Casiri to be ' De Pur- gatorii Pœnis , ' is ...
... Korán , was perhaps a fable derived from the corrupt notions promul- gated by the Latins respecting the parents of the Virgin Mary . A work entitled The Tortures of the Tomb , ' and said by Casiri to be ' De Pur- gatorii Pœnis , ' is ...
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