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" Shï'ahs, and it is by both considered a meritorious act to pay the expenses of one who cannot afford to perform it. But if a Muhammadan on his death-bed bequeath a sum of money to be paid to a certain person to perform the pilgrimage, it is considered... "
Notes on Muhammadanism - Page 92
by Thomas Patrick Hughes - 1875 - 208 pages
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A Dictionary of Islam: Being a Cyclopaedia of the Doctrines, Rites ...

Thomas Patrick Hughes - 1885 - 794 pages
...by Sunni Muslims, but is allowed by the Shi'ahs, and it is by both considered a meritorious act to pay the expenses of one who cannot afford to, perform...Muhammadan on his death-bed bequeath a sum of money to bo paid to a certain person to perform the pilgrimage, it is considered to satisfy the claims of the...
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Half Hours with Muhammad ...: Together with a Short Synopsis of the Religion ...

Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1886 - 460 pages
...considered amongst the orthodox sects that pilgrimage cannot be performed by proxy. None the less, however, if a Muhammadan on his death-bed bequeath a sum of money to be paid to some person to visit Mecca on behalf of his patron, it is considered to satisfy in a way the claims...
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The Sword of Islam

Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 1256 pages
...generally considered amongst the orthodox sects that pilgrimage cannot be performed by proxy. However, if a Muhammadan on his death-bed bequeath a sum of money to be paid to some person to visit Mecca on behalf of his patron, it is considered to satisfy in a way the claims...
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The Sword of Islam

Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 586 pages
...generally considered amongst the orthodox sects that pilgrimage cannot be performed by proxy. However, if a Muhammadan on his death-bed bequeath a sum of money to be paid to some person to visit Mecca on behalf of his patron, it is considered to satisfy in a way the claims...
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Persia by a Persian: Being Personal Experiences, Manners, Customs, Habits ...

Isaac Adams - 1906 - 550 pages
...by Sunni Moslems, but is allowed by the Shi'ahs, and it is by both considered a meritorious act to pay the expenses of one who cannot afford to perform it. But if a Mohammedan on his deathbed bequeath a sum of money to be paid to a certain person to perform the pilgrimage,...
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