PublicationsRoyal Asiatic Society, 1836 - 551 pages |
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Page 106
... returned to the practice of Abraham , and Ishmaël , and Isaac , and Jacob , and Sabat . " For they pretended , says Abbás , that Abraham's Kiblah was the Baitu - l- Mukaddas , which was the principal cause of their lies and bragging ...
... returned to the practice of Abraham , and Ishmaël , and Isaac , and Jacob , and Sabat . " For they pretended , says Abbás , that Abraham's Kiblah was the Baitu - l- Mukaddas , which was the principal cause of their lies and bragging ...
Page 136
... returned to the well and climbed up . This story being told to the governor of the Baitu - l - Mukaddas , he sent for the man , and with several others went down himself into the well ; but they found no gate , nor any angels or genii ...
... returned to the well and climbed up . This story being told to the governor of the Baitu - l - Mukaddas , he sent for the man , and with several others went down himself into the well ; but they found no gate , nor any angels or genii ...
Page 166
... returned with us , and the Musalmáns came for- ward , forming their horses , and brandishing their spears in the path of Omar , until Abú - Ubaidah appeared among the chiefs . Now he was upon a ( young ) she - camel , covered with goats ...
... returned with us , and the Musalmáns came for- ward , forming their horses , and brandishing their spears in the path of Omar , until Abú - Ubaidah appeared among the chiefs . Now he was upon a ( young ) she - camel , covered with goats ...
Page 213
... returned ( into the city ) came forth from the walls , themselves and their chiefs , lest they should meet with mis- fortune and an unpalatable day ; and they threw themselves upon the rocks - themselves and their chieftains for the ...
... returned ( into the city ) came forth from the walls , themselves and their chiefs , lest they should meet with mis- fortune and an unpalatable day ; and they threw themselves upon the rocks - themselves and their chieftains for the ...
Page 219
... returned not as an inhabitant . Now the ( city ) surrendered on Friday , the twenty - seventh of Rajib , upon these terms of tribute ; and they surrendered it with the loathing of compelled reluctance — a surrender of rage , not of ...
... returned not as an inhabitant . Now the ( city ) surrendered on Friday , the twenty - seventh of Rajib , upon these terms of tribute ; and they surrendered it with the loathing of compelled reluctance — a surrender of rage , not of ...
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Abbás Abraham Abú Abú Sufián Abú-Ubaidah adored Akká angels Apostle Apostle of God Arian arrived asserted Baitu-l Baitu-l-Mukaddas began behold brought building built Chapel children of Israël Christians church commanded Damascus David day of judgment divine earth Egypt Elia entered faith father favour Franks Gabriel gate George glorious God's grant hath heaven Hijra Holy Abode Holy City Holy House Holy Land honour Imám Islám Jerusalem Jesus Jews Kaab Kaaba Kámil Khalíf Kiblah king Korán Lord martyr matter Mecca Medína mercy Moáwiyah Moses Moslems Mosque Al Aksá Muezzin Muhammad Muhammadan Musalmáns night OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Omar Palestine Paradise peace and blessing pilgrimage Praise prayed prayer Prophet Rakás replied Rock sacred Sakhrá sent servants Shaikh Solomon sons of Israël spot stone Sultán Syria Temple thee therein things thou tion tomb took Tower Tower of David tradition unto verse victory whilst whosoever word καὶ