The Faith of IslamTrübner, 1880 - 269 pages |
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Page 21
... repeat one unless I feel myself in a state of perfect purity , " ( i . e . , after performing a legal ablution . ) As death approached , his one fear was lest he should have exercised his private judgment in delivering any legal opinion ...
... repeat one unless I feel myself in a state of perfect purity , " ( i . e . , after performing a legal ablution . ) As death approached , his one fear was lest he should have exercised his private judgment in delivering any legal opinion ...
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... repeat the Qurán by heart , who knows also and can repro- duce at will what the early commentators have said , who can remember , and quote in the most apposite manner , the Pro- 1. " It ( the Qurán ) is simply an instruction for all ...
... repeat the Qurán by heart , who knows also and can repro- duce at will what the early commentators have said , who can remember , and quote in the most apposite manner , the Pro- 1. " It ( the Qurán ) is simply an instruction for all ...
Page 42
... repeating the long list of names , the authority of the Isnád of the Tradition he quotes himself . A good memory , not ... repeat the whole Qurán by heart , is not that he shall understand its meaning , but that he shall be able to ...
... repeating the long list of names , the authority of the Isnád of the Tradition he quotes himself . A good memory , not ... repeat the whole Qurán by heart , is not that he shall understand its meaning , but that he shall be able to ...
Page 43
... repeated every night in the mosque , it being so arranged that one - thirtieth part shall be recited each night . The Imám of the mosque , or public Reader , ( Qárí ) who commences according to one of the seven recog- nised readings ...
... repeated every night in the mosque , it being so arranged that one - thirtieth part shall be recited each night . The Imám of the mosque , or public Reader , ( Qárí ) who commences according to one of the seven recog- nised readings ...
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... repeat a few verses of the Qurán ; or it might mean private prayer . The primitive meaning of " zakát " is growing . The Prophet , however , fixed the meaning here to that of " almsgiving , " and said , " Give of your substance one ...
... repeat a few verses of the Qurán ; or it might mean private prayer . The primitive meaning of " zakát " is growing . The Prophet , however , fixed the meaning here to that of " almsgiving , " and said , " Give of your substance one ...
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