The History of the Saracens: Comprising the Lives of Mohammed and His Successors...Bell, 1875 - 512 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... told that all that is new is pleasant ; but I find it not so in death , even though it be a novelty . " Ben Caschem also attributes to him the following , which is the finest sentence which ever fell from the lips of an Arab : — " All ...
... told that all that is new is pleasant ; but I find it not so in death , even though it be a novelty . " Ben Caschem also attributes to him the following , which is the finest sentence which ever fell from the lips of an Arab : — " All ...
Pagina 14
... told her as delusions of the devil . Others again say she declared she would not believe except she also should see Gabriel ; but upon her husband telling her she had not virtue enough to see an angel , she was satis- fied , and became ...
... told her as delusions of the devil . Others again say she declared she would not believe except she also should see Gabriel ; but upon her husband telling her she had not virtue enough to see an angel , she was satis- fied , and became ...
Pagina 19
... told , women in that country are ripe for marriage . An Arabian author cited by Maracci , says that Abubeker was very averse to the giving him his daughter so young , but that Mohammed pretended a divine command for it ; whereupon he ...
... told , women in that country are ripe for marriage . An Arabian author cited by Maracci , says that Abubeker was very averse to the giving him his daughter so young , but that Mohammed pretended a divine command for it ; whereupon he ...
Pagina 20
... told her she was ncw betrothed to Mohammed , and that made him take liberties with her , as if she had been his wife . THE STORY OF MOHAMMED'S ASCENT INTO HEAVEN . 66 The Mohammedan writers are not agreed about the time of this ...
... told her she was ncw betrothed to Mohammed , and that made him take liberties with her , as if she had been his wife . THE STORY OF MOHAMMED'S ASCENT INTO HEAVEN . 66 The Mohammedan writers are not agreed about the time of this ...
Pagina 27
... told him she was entirely at his service : but Alborac continued his pace . Gabriel subsequently told him , that if he had obeyed the first call , his nation would all have become Jews ; if the second , they would have been Christians ...
... told him she was entirely at his service : but Alborac continued his pace . Gabriel subsequently told him , that if he had obeyed the first call , his nation would all have become Jews ; if the second , they would have been Christians ...
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Abdallah Abdalmelik Abdarrhaman Abu Obeidah Abu Sofian Abubeker Abulfeda Acbar afterwards Alashtar Aleppo Amrou answered apostle apostle of God Arabians Arabs army asked Ayesha Baalbec bade Bassorah battle besieged Bostra caliph called camel camp castle chap Christians command Cufah Damascus death Derar desired Egypt emperor enemy father fell fight forced friends gates gave give governor Greeks hand Hasan hath head heard heaven Hejaj Hejirah Hems Heraclius Herbis horse Hosein hundred inhabitants Jabalah Kaaba Kaled Kaled's killed Koran Koreishites letter Malec Mecca Medina Merwan messenger Moawiyah Mohammed Mohammed's Mohammedan Mussulmans never night Obeidollah Omar Othman Persian person pray prayers prisoners prophet received religion rest Saïd Saracens sent Serjabil Shaizar siege soon sword Syria taken Telha tell thee things thou thought thousand told took tribe victory whilst words Yezid Youkinna Ziyad Zobeir
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Pagina 263 - I have taken (said Amrou to the caliph) the great city of the west. It is impossible for me to enumerate the variety of its riches and beauty ; and I shall content myself with observing, that it contains four thousand palaces, four thousand baths, four hundred theatres or places of amusement, twelve thousand shops for the sale of vegetable food, and forty thousand tributary Jews. The town has been subdued by force of arms, without treaty or capitulation, and the Moslems are impatient to seize the...