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... . , ― There is no " saying of the Prophet himself " to support the condition . This inference we endeavour to substantiate as follows ; - In the Arabic text of a book printed at Gottingen , 14 in 1859 , and named , in its German 13.
... . , ― There is no " saying of the Prophet himself " to support the condition . This inference we endeavour to substantiate as follows ; - In the Arabic text of a book printed at Gottingen , 14 in 1859 , and named , in its German 13.
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... Arabs in lineage , and in local habitation ; and I have given my approval for you to either one of these two men ; swear ye then fealty to which of them ye please . " Saying which , he took my hand and the hand of Abu - Ubayda , he ...
... Arabs in lineage , and in local habitation ; and I have given my approval for you to either one of these two men ; swear ye then fealty to which of them ye please . " Saying which , he took my hand and the hand of Abu - Ubayda , he ...
Page 13
... Arabic , continued to exist and to flourish as a highly polished literary tongue , as well as a spoken dialect , in all the countries that had formerly been provinces of the Persian monarchy . The intrusive Arabs and Turks spoke and ...
... Arabic , continued to exist and to flourish as a highly polished literary tongue , as well as a spoken dialect , in all the countries that had formerly been provinces of the Persian monarchy . The intrusive Arabs and Turks spoke and ...
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... out about ten millions of Arabic- speaking Ottomans , inhabitants of Syria , Mesopotamia , and Arabia , among whom Turkish - speakers vernacu- larly are not numerous , we get about thirty millions 18 ON THE SIGNIFICATIONS.
... out about ten millions of Arabic- speaking Ottomans , inhabitants of Syria , Mesopotamia , and Arabia , among whom Turkish - speakers vernacu- larly are not numerous , we get about thirty millions 18 ON THE SIGNIFICATIONS.
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... Arabic , and those of some are in Per- sian , as the great mystical poem known as the Mas- nawi or Mesnevi , 13 composed at Qonya ( Iconium ) , by Jelalu - ' d - Din , commonly called Mevlana ( our Lord ) , the founder of the order of ...
... Arabic , and those of some are in Per- sian , as the great mystical poem known as the Mas- nawi or Mesnevi , 13 composed at Qonya ( Iconium ) , by Jelalu - ' d - Din , commonly called Mevlana ( our Lord ) , the founder of the order of ...
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Page 1 - ON THE HISTORY, SYSTEM, AND VARIETIES OF TURKISH POETRY. Illustrated by Selections in the Original and in English Paraphrase, with a Notice of the Islamic Doctrine of the Immortality of Woman's Soul in the Future State. By JW Redhouse, Esq., MRAS 8vo, pp.
Page 59 - He hath filled the hungry with good things ; and the rich He hath sent empty away. He hath holpen His servant Israel, in remembrance of His mercy ; as He spake to our fathers, to Abraham, and to his seed for ever.