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Page xi
... Omar - Ibn - Al - Khattáb's visit to Jerusalem , to receive its submission . This story is found in the ninth chapter of the fol- lowing translation , the original of which is , in all probability , the work alluded to by Ockley ...
... Omar - Ibn - Al - Khattáb's visit to Jerusalem , to receive its submission . This story is found in the ninth chapter of the fol- lowing translation , the original of which is , in all probability , the work alluded to by Ockley ...
Page xxv
... Rock , the Temple of Solomon , the Mosque of Omar founded upon its site , the vari- ous saints and martyrs who have consecrated " Jerusalem by their presence , the different sacred spots now TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE . XXV.
... Rock , the Temple of Solomon , the Mosque of Omar founded upon its site , the vari- ous saints and martyrs who have consecrated " Jerusalem by their presence , the different sacred spots now TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE . XXV.
Page xxvi
... Omar - Ibn - Al - Khattáb , its capture by the Crusaders under Godfrey , its re- covery by Al Salah - Addín , its partial resto- ration to the Christians under the Emperor Frederic Barbarossa , and its final subjection to Muhammadan ...
... Omar - Ibn - Al - Khattáb , its capture by the Crusaders under Godfrey , its re- covery by Al Salah - Addín , its partial resto- ration to the Christians under the Emperor Frederic Barbarossa , and its final subjection to Muhammadan ...
Page 3
... Omar - Ibn - Al - Umthari , that many spell the word with a fatha over both the shin and the lam . It is still further named Kùrat Elya ( i . e . Civitas Elia ) and Salem , and Bait Ayyil , and Sion , and Kashboth and Kasrùt , with sad ...
... Omar - Ibn - Al - Umthari , that many spell the word with a fatha over both the shin and the lam . It is still further named Kùrat Elya ( i . e . Civitas Elia ) and Salem , and Bait Ayyil , and Sion , and Kashboth and Kasrùt , with sad ...
Page 7
... Omar observed that the figs signified Damascus , and the olives the Consecrated Abode . Also another word revealed , “ God hath fixed among you a wall , within which is mercy , and on its external front is punishment . " This is the ...
... Omar observed that the figs signified Damascus , and the olives the Consecrated Abode . Also another word revealed , “ God hath fixed among you a wall , within which is mercy , and on its external front is punishment . " This is the ...
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