The Faith of IslamTrübner, 1880 - 269 pages |
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... known as Taba - i - Tábi'ín ( Followers of the Followers ) . " 2. " Thus , after the usual distribution of the spoils taken on the field of Cadesia ( A. H. 14 ) the residue was divided among those who knew most of the Corán . " Muir ...
... known as Taba - i - Tábi'ín ( Followers of the Followers ) . " 2. " Thus , after the usual distribution of the spoils taken on the field of Cadesia ( A. H. 14 ) the residue was divided among those who knew most of the Corán . " Muir ...
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... known that the Prophet kissed thee , I would not have done so , but on account of that I do it . " " Abdullah - Ibn - ' Umr was seen riding his camel round and round a certain place . In answer to an inquiry as to his reason for so ...
... known that the Prophet kissed thee , I would not have done so , but on account of that I do it . " " Abdullah - Ibn - ' Umr was seen riding his camel round and round a certain place . In answer to an inquiry as to his reason for so ...
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Edward Sell. Differra Leon Shocks & wante " The Sunnat is now known to Musalmáns through the col- lections of Traditions gathered together by the men whose names they now bear . The whole are called Sihah - Sittah , or six correct books ...
Edward Sell. Differra Leon Shocks & wante " The Sunnat is now known to Musalmáns through the col- lections of Traditions gathered together by the men whose names they now bear . The whole are called Sihah - Sittah , or six correct books ...
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... known , devout men commenced to learn by heart the Qurán , the Sunnat , and the analogical judgments ( Ijtihád ) of the four Khalífs . These men were looked up to as authorities , and their decisions were after- wards known as the ...
... known , devout men commenced to learn by heart the Qurán , the Sunnat , and the analogical judgments ( Ijtihád ) of the four Khalífs . These men were looked up to as authorities , and their decisions were after- wards known as the ...
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... known as ' the jurists of Irák . ' His system differs considerably from that of the Imám Málik who , living at Madína , confined himself chiefly to Tradition as the basis of his judgments . Madína was full of the memories of the sayings ...
... known as ' the jurists of Irák . ' His system differs considerably from that of the Imám Málik who , living at Madína , confined himself chiefly to Tradition as the basis of his judgments . Madína was full of the memories of the sayings ...
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