| John Medows Rodwell - 1876 - 600 pages
...Abyssinia, p. 294, 7, for similar customs among Christians of probably Arabian extraction. Fhr« Bj no means can their flesh reach unto God, neither their...reacheth Him. Thus hath He subjected them to you, that ye might magnify God for his guidance : and, announce glad tidings to the doers of good. Verily God will... | |
| Reginald Bosworth Smith - 1876 - 416 pages
...on the spirit in which they are performed. ' By no means can the flesh of camels which ye sacrifice reach unto God, neither their blood ; but piety on your part reacheth Him ' (v. 38). But ceremonies are externals (v. 66) ; the essence of the matter consists in prayer, in... | |
| Thomas Patrick Hughes - 1885 - 794 pages
...not, and him who asketh. Thus have We subjected them toyon, to tho intent ye should bo " By no me»n« can their flesh reach unto God. neither their blood ; but piety on your pert reacheth Him. Thus hath He (objected than to yon, that yc might magnify God for Hie guidance :... | |
| Isaac Adams - 1906 - 550 pages
...not, and him who asketh. Thus have we subjected them to you, to the intent you should be thankful. "By no means can their flesh reach unto God, neither...announce glad tidings to those who do good deeds." The institution of the sacrifice was as follows : A few months after the Hijrah, or flight from Mecca,... | |
| Claud Field - 1911 - 368 pages
...yanaluhu 'ttaqwa minkum kadhalika sakhkharaha lakum litukabbiru 'llaha ala ma badakum." KORAN, chap. n. " By no means can their flesh * reach unto God, neither...reacheth Him. Thus hath He subjected them to you, that ye might magnify God for His guidance." RODWELL. " Lana 'a'maluna wa lakum 'a'malukum, salamun 'alaikum... | |
| Patrick Hughes, Thomas Patrick Hughes - 1995 - 774 pages
...them, and observe prayer, and give amis of thnt with which we have supplied them. 'IDU 'L-AZHA 193 " By no means can their .flesh reach unto God, neither...reacheth Him. Thus hath He subjected them to you, that ye mi„'ht magnify God for His guidance : moreover, announce glad tidings to those who do good deeds."... | |
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