| John Platts - 1825 - 706 sider
...prince, and Aboulaina was summoned to appear. Instead of dreading the threats of the tyrant, he boldly replied in the words of the following verse in Exodus,...the anger of Moses, who loaded him with presents. ABOU-HANIFAK, was the son of Thabet, and born at Corfa, AD 699. He is esteemed among the Mussulmans... | |
| John Platts - 1825 - 702 sider
...prince, and Aboulaina was summoned to appear. Instead of dreading the threats of the tyrant, he boldly replied in the words of the following verse in Exodus,...the anger of Moses, who loaded him with presents. ABOU-HANIFAK, was the son of Thabet, and born at Corfu, AD 699. He is esteemed among the Mussulmans... | |
| Thomas William Beale - 1894 - 458 sider
...prince, and Abul-'Aiua was summoned to appear. Instead of dreading the threats of the tyrant, he boldly replied in the words of the following verse in Exodus,...ingenuity of the expression disarmed the anger of Musa, who loaded him with presents. , entitled MalikAbul-'Ala ush-Shu'arä, or royal poet, of Ganja,... | |
| Thomas William Beale - 1881 - 324 sider
...summoned to appear. Instead of dreading the threats of the tyrant, he boldly replied in the words of tho following verse in Exodus, " Wilt thou kill me to-day as thou killedst the other man yesterday У The ingenuity of the expression disarmed the anger of Musa, who loaded him with presents. Abu-Lais... | |
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