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... probably , will be found , as orthodox Sunni believers , to have accepted the claim as a cherished article of their conviction . For , as the pamphlet in question admits it , " in a petition to Her Majesty from the Mussul- mans of ...
... probably , will be found , as orthodox Sunni believers , to have accepted the claim as a cherished article of their conviction . For , as the pamphlet in question admits it , " in a petition to Her Majesty from the Mussul- mans of ...
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... probably resulted in part from a consideration of the power of the Ottoman empire , and in part from its possession of the two holy cities of Makka and Madina , with their sacred shrines and precincts , of which the Sultan styles ...
... probably resulted in part from a consideration of the power of the Ottoman empire , and in part from its possession of the two holy cities of Makka and Madina , with their sacred shrines and precincts , of which the Sultan styles ...
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... probably of two , three , or even all four sects . They must have had a better , an ad- . missible reason ; and we incline to infer it to be this :. viz . , ― There is no " saying of the Prophet himself " to support the condition . This ...
... probably of two , three , or even all four sects . They must have had a better , an ad- . missible reason ; and we incline to infer it to be this :. viz . , ― There is no " saying of the Prophet himself " to support the condition . This ...
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... probably have rendered it im- possible or difficult for a native of the far north or east of that region to make himself easily under- stood to the inhabitants of the western or southern borders . Leaving those extreme members of the ...
... probably have rendered it im- possible or difficult for a native of the far north or east of that region to make himself easily under- stood to the inhabitants of the western or southern borders . Leaving those extreme members of the ...
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... probably the descendants of various non - Greek aboriginal or intrusive Gothic and other races that became subject to Rome or Constantinople . Their local name , now , as ever since the Christian era , is Rum - Roman , not " Greek ...
... probably the descendants of various non - Greek aboriginal or intrusive Gothic and other races that became subject to Rome or Constantinople . Their local name , now , as ever since the Christian era , is Rum - Roman , not " Greek ...
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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.