The Faith of IslamTrübner & Company, 1880 - 269 pages |
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... thee , for thou speakest the truth , dost not return evil for evil , keepest faith , art of a good life and art kind to thy relatives and friends , and neither art thou a talker abroad in the bazaars . What has befallen thee ? Hast thou ...
... thee , for thou speakest the truth , dost not return evil for evil , keepest faith , art of a good life and art kind to thy relatives and friends , and neither art thou a talker abroad in the bazaars . What has befallen thee ? Hast thou ...
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... thee . " The Qurán is , then , believed to be a miraculous revela- tion of divine eloquence , as regards both form and sub- stance , arrangement of words , and its revelation of sacred things . It is asserted that each well - accredited ...
... thee . " The Qurán is , then , believed to be a miraculous revela- tion of divine eloquence , as regards both form and sub- stance , arrangement of words , and its revelation of sacred things . It is asserted that each well - accredited ...
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... thee a race of just men , men 2 who will not oppose our orders . My mercy and peace are on them living 3 or dead . As to those who walk in their way , my mercy is on them ; they will certainly gain the mansions of Paradise . " 2. THE ...
... thee a race of just men , men 2 who will not oppose our orders . My mercy and peace are on them living 3 or dead . As to those who walk in their way , my mercy is on them ; they will certainly gain the mansions of Paradise . " 2. THE ...
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... 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 doing he said : " I know not , only ...
... 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 doing he said : " I know not , only ...
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... position . " For to thee have we sent down the book which cleareth up every thing . " ( Súra xvi . 91 ) " Nothing have we passed over in the book . " ( Súra vi . 38. ) " Neither is there a grain in the The Four Orthodox Imáms . 19.
... position . " For to thee have we sent down the book which cleareth up every thing . " ( Súra xvi . 91 ) " Nothing have we passed over in the book . " ( Súra vi . 38. ) " Neither is there a grain in the The Four Orthodox Imáms . 19.
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