The Life of Mahomet and History of Islam to the Era of the Hegira: With Introductory Chapters on the Original Sources for the Biography of Mahomet and on the Pre-Islamite History of Arabia, Volum 4Smith, Elder & Company, 1861 |
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The Life of Mahomet and History of Islam to the Era of the Hegira ..., Volum 4 Sir William Muir Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1861 |
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A.H. VIII Abbâs Abdallah ibn Abu Bakr Abu Obeida Abu Sofiân Abul Aas Abul Huckeick Abyssinia Amru Apostle Arab Arabia Arabian miles army assassination attack Ayesha Bâdzân battle Bedouin booty camels camp chief Chosroes citizens command conquest of Mecca Coran Coreish daughter deputed despatched Dihya Dûma embassy embrace Islam enemy expedition Fadak faith Fâtima favour followers given Habbâr hands Hârith hath Hawâzin Hegira Heraclius Hishami Hodeibia homet Honein hundred Huweirith Islam Jáfar Jedda Jews Judzâm Kaaba Khâlid Kheibar Kinâna Lord M. C. de Perceval Mahomet Medina messenger month Moslem Mosque Mûta Omar Oseir Othmân party Persia pilgrims plunder prayer prisoners Prophet put to death Rabî replied Roman Safia says Secretary sent siege slain Soheil Suleim summoned Sura Syria Tâyif thee thou tion tradition treaty tribes truce unto Uyeina Verily verses Victory Wâckidi wife wives women Zeid Zeinab
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Side 10 - But to the rest speak I, not the Lord: If any brother hath a wife that believeth not, and she be pleased to dwell with him, let him not put her away.
Side 189 - This is the right religion: therefore deal not unjustly with yourselves therein. But attack the idolaters in all the months, as they attack you in all; and know that God is with those who fear him.
Side 163 - Idolaters ask a guarantee of thee, give it unto him, until he shall have heard the Word of God ; then convey him back unto his place of security. This because they are a people that do not understand. * * * " O ye that believe ! Verily the Unbelievers are. unclean. Wherefore, let them not approach the holy Temple after this year. And if ye fear poverty, God will enrich you of his abundance, if he pleaseth, for God is knowing and wise."* * Sura, ix.
Side 189 - Nothing which belongs to another is lawful unto his brother, unless freely given out of good-will. Guard yourselves from committing injustice." " Let him that is present tell it unto him that is absent. Haply he that shall be told may remember better than he who hath heard it.
Side 258 - ... the Peninsula. Idolatry vanished before the battle-cry of Islam ; the doctrine of the unity and infinite perfections of God, and of a special all-pervading Providence, became a living principle in the hearts and lives of the followers of Mahomet, even as it had in his own.
Side 225 - Lord, grant me pardon, and join me to the companionship on ' high ;' then, at intervals, were heard the feebly articulate whispers, ' Eternity in Paradise !' — ' Pardon !' — ' Yes ; the ' blessed companionship on high.
Side 109 - Medina, 1 it hath been reported to me that ye are disconcerted, because I have given unto these chiefs largesses, and have given nothing unto you. Now speak unto me. Did I not come unto you whilst ye were wandering, and the Lord gave you the right direction ?—needy, and He enriched you ;—at enmity amongst yourselves, and He hath filled your hearts with love and unity ?' He paused for a reply. ' Indeed, it is even as thou sayest,' they answered; ' to the Lord and to his Prophet belong benevolence...
Side 210 - CLOSED. 499 to the people, he said : ( Verily the chiefest among you all for love and devotion to me is Abu Bakr. If I were to choose a bosom friend it would be he : but Islam hath made a closer brotherhood amongst us all. Now let every door that leadeth into the Mosque be closed, excepting only the door of Abu Bakr.
Side 263 - He shall open the eyes of the blind, and the ears of the deaf, and the covered hearts.
Side 192 - Verily, I have fulfilled my mission. I have left that amongst you, a plain command, — the Book of God, and manifest ordinances — which, if ye hold fast, ye shall never go astray.