The History of Mohammedanism, and Its SectsJohn W. Parker, 1851 - 302 sider |
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... punished with exile from heaven ; an opportunity for repentance was offered them , * * Hence the common Mohammedan prayer , " God preserve me from Satan , who was stoned . " on the creation of Adam , but they resolved to MOHAMMEDAN ...
... punished with exile from heaven ; an opportunity for repentance was offered them , * * Hence the common Mohammedan prayer , " God preserve me from Satan , who was stoned . " on the creation of Adam , but they resolved to MOHAMMEDAN ...
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... consent , but he was so enraged at the proposal , that he swore to punish her with a hundred stripes if he ever regained his health . Some time after this he uttered the prayer which the Mohamme- 24 MOHAMMEDAN TRADITIONS .
... consent , but he was so enraged at the proposal , that he swore to punish her with a hundred stripes if he ever regained his health . Some time after this he uttered the prayer which the Mohamme- 24 MOHAMMEDAN TRADITIONS .
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... punished the women severely , and went into the desert , to atone , by penitence , for the guilt of having had a graven image in his house . His negligence , however , was not permitted to pass unpunished ; when he went to bathe , he ...
... punished the women severely , and went into the desert , to atone , by penitence , for the guilt of having had a graven image in his house . His negligence , however , was not permitted to pass unpunished ; when he went to bathe , he ...
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... punishment ten thousand times worse than that which you prepare for my race ; either pardon all , or let me perish with them . ' Mohammed , struck with such generous sentiments , granted , for her sake , pardon to the entire tribe . 66 ...
... punishment ten thousand times worse than that which you prepare for my race ; either pardon all , or let me perish with them . ' Mohammed , struck with such generous sentiments , granted , for her sake , pardon to the entire tribe . 66 ...
Side 65
... punishment he would inflict , so terrified him , that he fell at the feet of his slave without motion . Nedim , seeing that his master lay stark and cold , quickly mounted the camel and rode away . In the meantime Jerir had come up , at ...
... punishment he would inflict , so terrified him , that he fell at the feet of his slave without motion . Nedim , seeing that his master lay stark and cold , quickly mounted the camel and rode away . In the meantime Jerir had come up , at ...
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Side 117 - Who coverest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain : Who layeth the beams of his chambers in the waters : who maketh the clouds his chariot ; who walketh upon the wings of the wind...
Side 101 - The Lord thy God will raise up unto thee a Prophet from the midst of thee, of thy brethren, like unto me ; unto him ye shall hearken...
Side 287 - ... these are directed by their Lord, and they shall prosper. As for the unbelievers, it will be equal to them whether thou admonish them, or do not admonish them; they will not believe. God hath sealed up their hearts and their hearing; a dimness covereth their sight, and they shall suffer a grievous punishment.
Side 205 - Fierce, hardy, proud, in conscious freedom bold, Those stormy seats the warrior Druses hold ; From Norman blood their lofty line they trace, Their lion courage proves their generous race. They, only they, while all around them kneel In sullen homage to the Thracian steel, Teach their pale despot's waning moon to fear The patriot terrors of the mountain spear.
Side 85 - ... when they have determined the matter concerning them; and the command of God is to be performed. No crime is to be charged on the Prophet as to what God hath allowed him...
Side 23 - Verily thou canst not bear with me ; for how canst thou patiently suffer those things, the knowledge whereof thou dost not comprehend ? Moses replied, Thou shalt find me patient, if God please; neither will I be disobedient unto thee in anything.
Side 80 - When ye encounter the unbelievers, strike off their heads, until ye have made a great slaughter among them: and bind them in bonds: and either give them a free dismissal afterwards, or exact a ransom; until the war shall have laid down its arms.
Side 85 - And he hath caused such of those who have received the scriptures, as assisted the confederates, to come down out of their fortresses, and he cast into their hearts terror and dismay: a part of them ye slew, and a part ye made captives; and God hath caused you to inherit their land, and their houses, and their wealth, and a land on which ye have not trodden; for God is almighty.
Side 34 - Christ Jesus, the son of Mary, is the apostle of God, and his word, which he conveyed unto Mary, and a Spirit proceeding from him : honourable in this world, and in the world to come ; and one of those who approach near to the presence of God.
Side 88 - VERILY we have granted thee a manifest victory : that GOD may forgive thee thy preceding and thy subsequent sin, and may complete his favor on thee, and direct thee in the right way ; and that GOD may assist thee with a glorious assistance.