The Faith of IslamTrübner & Company, 1880 - 269 pages |
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... meaning a rule . It is then technically applied to the basis of religious faith and prac- tice , which is founded on traditional accounts of the sayings and acts of Muhammad . It is the belief common to all Musalmáns , that the Prophet ...
... meaning a rule . It is then technically applied to the basis of religious faith and prac- tice , which is founded on traditional accounts of the sayings and acts of Muhammad . It is the belief common to all Musalmáns , that the Prophet ...
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... meaning . It is applied only to the sayings of the Prophet , not to those of some uninspired divine or teacher . The Wahhábís reject the Traditions handed down by men who lived after the time of the Companions , but the Hadís ...
... meaning . It is applied only to the sayings of the Prophet , not to those of some uninspired divine or teacher . The Wahhábís reject the Traditions handed down by men who lived after the time of the Companions , but the Hadís ...
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... meaning now . It is a purely technical term , and its use and only use now is to express the " referring of a difficult case to some analogy drawn from the Qurán and the Sunnat . " But even were the mean- ing not thus restricted , even ...
... meaning now . It is a purely technical term , and its use and only use now is to express the " referring of a difficult case to some analogy drawn from the Qurán and the Sunnat . " But even were the mean- ing not thus restricted , even ...
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... meaning of the Divine Law is not bound to follow any other teacher . He can use his own judgment . This gift was ... meaning of the words , the speciality or gene . rality of each clause , the abrogating and abrogated sentences . He ...
... meaning of the Divine Law is not bound to follow any other teacher . He can use his own judgment . This gift was ... meaning of the words , the speciality or gene . rality of each clause , the abrogating and abrogated sentences . He ...
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... meaning of the sound . He alone could distinguish in , and through it , the words which Gabriel wished him to understand . The effect of this mode of Wahí was more marvellous than that of any of the other ways . When his ear caught the ...
... meaning of the sound . He alone could distinguish in , and through it , the words which Gabriel wished him to understand . The effect of this mode of Wahí was more marvellous than that of any of the other ways . When his ear caught the ...
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abrogated Abu Hanífa according Alí Alláh angels Arabic Assyrian authority believe Buddhist called Cambridge Ceylon Chinese cloth College Commentary Companions Crown 8vo Demy 8vo Dialect DICTIONARY divine doctrine English eternal F. J. FURNIVALL faith farz fast Fátiha Glossary GRAMMAR Hájí Hajj heaven Hensleigh Wedgwood Hindus History Holy Husain Ibn Khaldoun Ijma Imám India infidel Inscription Islám Khaldoun Khalíf Language LL.D Lord Madína MARTIN HAUG Mecca mercy Mosque Muhammad Muhammadan Mujtahidín Musalmáns Muslim mustahab Mutazilites Namáz night Notes opinion orthodox Pali Persian person Ph.D plates Post 8vo prayer Prof Professor Prophet Qurán rak'ats Ramazán recited religion religious revelation Royal 8vo Royal Asiatic Society Saint Sanskrit Second Edition sect sewed Shía'hs soul Sunnat Sunnís Súra T. W. RHYS DAVIDS Text thee thou tion Tradition Translated Ulamá verse viii W. W. SKEAT Wahhábís whilst words worship Zakát
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