Verily the first house appointed unto men to -worship in was that which is in Mecca ; blessed, and a direction to all creatures. Therein are manifest signs : the place where Abraham stood; and whoever entereth therein, shall be safe. And it is a duty... The Sword of Islam - Página 172por Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 523 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Holden - 1825 - 684 páginas
...there being a permission as is generally supposed in the Koran f, allowing them to return to their employments or diversions after divine service is over ; yet the more devout disapprove the applying any part of that day to worldly affairs, and require it to be wholly dedicated to the... | |
| 1825 - 538 páginas
...there being a permission, as is generally supposed, in the Koran d, allowing them to return to their employments or diversions after divine service is over ; yet the more devout disapprove the applying any part of that day to worldly affairs, and require it to be wholly dedicated to the... | |
| William Henry Neale - 1828 - 300 páginas
...are manifest signs; the place where Abraham stood, and whoever entereth therein shall be safe. And it is a duty towards God, incumbent on those who are able to go thither, to visit this house */' Respecting the signs above alluded to,, there is the black stone which the Moslems fable fell down... | |
| Charles Forster - 1829 - 484 páginas
...Mussulmans, according to Mr. Sale, " disapprove the applying any part of it to worldly affairs, but require it to be wholly dedicated to the business of the life to come." * The legal washings and purifications which form so marked a feature of the Mahometan ritual, and... | |
| Samuel Green (Baptist minister, Lion St. Chapel, Walworth.) - 1840 - 442 páginas
...are manifest signs : the place where Abraham stood; and whoever entereth therein, shall be safe. And it is a duty towards God, incumbent on those who are able to go thither, to visit this house : but whosoever disbelieveth, verily God needeth not the service of any creature. Say, O ye who have... | |
| Samuel Green - 1840 - 430 páginas
...Abraham stood; and whoever entereth therein, shall he safe. And it is a duty towards God, in-. cumbent on those who are able to go thither, to visit this house : but whosoever disbelievetb, verily God needeth not the service of any creature. Say, O ye who have... | |
| George Fowler - 1841 - 718 páginas
...which was in Mecca, the place where Abraham stood; and whoever entereth therein shall be safe; and it is a duty towards God, incumbent on those who are able to visit this house." I saw nothing in Persia, when commemorating this- festival of the " Courban Bairam,"... | |
| George Sale - 1856 - 692 páginas
...diversion after divine service is over; yet the most devout disapprove the applying of any part of that day to worldly affairs, and require it to be wholly dedicated to the business of the life to come.' Since I have mentioned the Mohammedan weekly feast, I beg leave just to take notice of their two Beirams,aor... | |
| 1856 - 692 páginas
...diversion after divine service is over; yet the most devout disapprove the applying of any part of that day to worldly affairs, and require it to be wholly dedicated to the business of the life to come.1 Since I have mentioned the Mohammedan weekly feast, I beg leave jost to take notice of their... | |
| 1860 - 692 páginas
...manifest signs : * the place where Abraham stood; and whoever entereth therein, shall be safe. And it is a duty towards GOD, incumbent on those who are able to go thither," to visit this house ; but whosoever disbclieveth, verily GOD needeth not the service of any creature. Say, O ye who have... | |
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