The Bible, the Koran, and the Talmud: Or, Biblical Legends of the Mussulmans. Comp. from Arabic Sources, and Compared with Jewish Traditions, Volume 37; Volume 183Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1846 - 231 pages This collection of important scriptural stories was drawn from the Koran and other Arabic manuscripts describing the lives of the prophets. The introduction speculates that Mohammed's instruction in Jewish and Christian tradition was given to him orally by people from those faiths. Some footnotes compare the stories collected here with the same stories from the Talmud or Bible or otherwise comment on the differences in detail. |
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... Paradise , where Allah had laid it down . But Iblis coveted man's noble form , and the spiritual and lovely expression of his countenance , and said , therefore , to his fellows , " How can this hollow piece of earth be well pleasing in ...
... Paradise , where Allah had laid it down . But Iblis coveted man's noble form , and the spiritual and lovely expression of his countenance , and said , therefore , to his fellows , " How can this hollow piece of earth be well pleasing in ...
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... Paradise was forbidden him . Adam breathed more freely after the removal of Iblis , and by command of Allah , he addressed the myriads of angels , who were standing around him , in praise of His omnipotence and the wonders of His ...
... Paradise was forbidden him . Adam breathed more freely after the removal of Iblis , and by command of Allah , he addressed the myriads of angels , who were standing around him , in praise of His omnipotence and the wonders of His ...
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... Paradise , and when he had eaten them he fell into a deep sleep . The Lord then took a rib from Adam's side , and formed a woman of it , whom he called Hava [ Eve ] , for he said , I have taken her from ( hai ) the living . She bore a ...
... Paradise , and when he had eaten them he fell into a deep sleep . The Lord then took a rib from Adam's side , and formed a woman of it , whom he called Hava [ Eve ] , for he said , I have taken her from ( hai ) the living . She bore a ...
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... PARADISE . only for thee ! Love her as thyself , and treat her with indulgence and kindness . The marriage gift ... Paradise , where all the angels and animals present saluted them with the words , " Hail ! ye parents of Mohamed ! " In ...
... PARADISE . only for thee ! Love her as thyself , and treat her with indulgence and kindness . The marriage gift ... Paradise , where all the angels and animals present saluted them with the words , " Hail ! ye parents of Mohamed ! " In ...
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... Paradise . Allah himself then said to them , " I have appointed this garden for your abode ; it will shelter you from cold and heat , from hunger and thirst . Take , at your discretion , of every thing that it contains ; only one of its ...
... Paradise . Allah himself then said to them , " I have appointed this garden for your abode ; it will shelter you from cold and heat , from hunger and thirst . Take , at your discretion , of every thing that it contains ; only one of its ...
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Page 159 - There were two men in one city; the one rich, and the other poor. The rich man had exceeding many flocks and herds : but the poor man had nothing, save one little ewe lamb, which he had bought and nourished up: and it grew up together with him, and with his children ; it did eat of his own meat, and drank of his own cup, and lay in his bosom and was unto him as a daughter.
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