A Comprehensive Commentary on the Quran: Comprising Sale's Translation & Preliminary Discourse, with Additional Notes & Emendations...by the Rev. E.M. Wherry...K. Paul, Trench, Trübner, & Company, 1896 |
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... supposed to be taken from one of Ismail's sons . It is seated in a stony and barren valley , surrounded on all sides with mountains . " The length of Makkah from south to north is about two miles , and its breadth from the foot of the ...
... supposed to be taken from one of Ismail's sons . It is seated in a stony and barren valley , surrounded on all sides with mountains . " The length of Makkah from south to north is about two miles , and its breadth from the foot of the ...
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... supposed the idols not to be sui juris , though they offered sacrifices and other offer- ings to them , as well as to GOD , who was also often put off with the least portion , as Muhammad upbraids them . Thus when they planted fruit ...
... supposed the idols not to be sui juris , though they offered sacrifices and other offer- ings to them , as well as to GOD , who was also often put off with the least portion , as Muhammad upbraids them . Thus when they planted fruit ...
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... supposed to be the heaven , and was wor- shipped under the form of a man by the tribe of Qalb in Daumat al Jandal.7 Sawa was adored under the shape of a woman by the tribe of Hamadan , or , as others write , of Hudhail in Rohat . This ...
... supposed to be the heaven , and was wor- shipped under the form of a man by the tribe of Qalb in Daumat al Jandal.7 Sawa was adored under the shape of a woman by the tribe of Hamadan , or , as others write , of Hudhail in Rohat . This ...
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... supposed to have been the same with the image of Abraham , found and destroyed by Muhammad in the Kaabah , on his entering it , in the eighth year of the Hijra , when he took Makkah , and surrounded with a great number of angels and ...
... supposed to have been the same with the image of Abraham , found and destroyed by Muhammad in the Kaabah , on his entering it , in the eighth year of the Hijra , when he took Makkah , and surrounded with a great number of angels and ...
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... supposed to have very near affinity with that of the Sadducees among the Jews , and , perhaps , not greatly Lane says " the Copts call their metropolitan Matran . ” — Kurán , P. 39 , note . Al Maidáni and Ahmad Ibn Yusaf , apud Poc ...
... supposed to have very near affinity with that of the Sadducees among the Jews , and , perhaps , not greatly Lane says " the Copts call their metropolitan Matran . ” — Kurán , P. 39 , note . Al Maidáni and Ahmad Ibn Yusaf , apud Poc ...
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Página 352 - The month of Ramadan shall ye fast, in which the Koran was sent down from heaven, a direction unto men, and declarations of direction, and the distinction between good and evil. Therefore let him among you who shall be present in this month fast the same month ; but he who shall be sick, or on a journey, shall fast the like number of other days.
Página 364 - They will ask thee concerning wine and lots. Answer, In both there is great sin, and also some things of use unto men; but their sinfulness is greater than their use.
Página 147 - Sirat. which they say is laid over the midst of hell, and described to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword; so that it seems very difficult to conceive how any one shall be able to stand upon it...
Página 385 - Deal not unjustly with others, and ye shall not be dealt with unjustly. If there be any debtor under a difficulty of paying his debt, let his creditor wait till it be easy for him to do it ; but if ye remit it as alms, it will be better for you, if ye knew it.
Página 154 - ... dressed will be set before him, according to his wish. They add, that the boughs of this tree will spontaneously bend down to the hand of the person who would gather of its fruits, and that it will supply the blessed not only with food, but also with silken garments, and beasts to ride on ready saddled and bridled, and adorned with rich trappings, which will burst forth from its fruits; and that this tree is so large that a person mounted on the fleetest horse would not be able to gallop from...
Página 108 - Mohammed by parcels, some at Mecca and some at Medina, at different times, during the space of twenty-three years, as the exigency of affairs required: giving him however the consolation to show him the whole (which they tell us was bound in silk, and adorned with gold and precious stones of paradise) once a year: but in the last year of his life he had the favour to see it twice. They say that...
Página 379 - ... on earth. Who is he that can intercede with him, but through his good pleasure? He knoweth that which is past, and that which is to come unto them, and they shall not comprehend anything of his knowledge, but so far as he pleaseth. His throne is extended over heaven and earth, and the preservation of both is no burden unto him. He is the high, the mighty.
Página 355 - Fight therefore against them, until there be no temptation to idolatry, and the religion be God's : but if they desist, then let there be no hostility, except against the ungodly.
Página 83 - God. And he was so far from allowing his followers to use force, that he exhorted them to bear patiently those injuries which were offered them on account of their faith; and when persecuted himself, chose rather to quit the place of his birth and retire to Medina, than to make any resistance.
Página 57 - Europe ; this they are sensible prop* y' of, and. endeavour to excuse themselves by alleging the hard usage of their father Ismail, who, being turned out of doors by Abraham, had the open plains and deserts given him by GOD for his patrimony, with permission to take whatever he could find there...