| 1896 - 410 páginas
...theae rivers, they say, tiow with water, some with milk, some with wii><.-( mid others with honvy, all taking their rise from the root of the tree Tuba : two of which rivers, named al Kauth'ar and the river of life, we have already mentioned. And lest these should not be sufficient,... | |
| 1897 - 506 páginas
...Paradise as the chief ornament of that delightful abode. Some of these rivers are described as flowing with water, some with milk, some with wine, and others...their rise from the root of the tree Tuba. Two of these rivers are named At Cawthar and the River of Life. This delightful abode is also watered by a... | |
| Elias John Wilkinson Gibb - 1901 - 384 páginas
...often speaks of the rivers of Paradise as a principal ornament thereof: some of these rivers, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...honey; all taking their rise from the root of the tree T«ba ; two of which rivers, namely, El-Kevser and the River of Life, we have already mentioned. And,... | |
| 1901 - 406 páginas
...speaks of the rivers of Paradise as a principal ornament thereof : some of these rivers, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...honey; all taking their rise from the root of the tree T«ba ; two of which rivers, namely, El-Kevser and the River of Life, we have already mentioned. And,... | |
| Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 1256 páginas
...speaks of the rivers of Paradise as a principal ornament thereof; some of these streams, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...taking their rise from the root of the tree "Tuba." And lest these should not be sufficient, this garden is also watered by a great number of lesser springs... | |
| Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 586 páginas
...speaks of the rivers of Paradise as a principal ornament thereof; some of these streams, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...taking their rise from the root of the tree "Tuba." And lest these should not be sufficient, this garden is also watered by a great number of lesser springs... | |
| Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 578 páginas
...honey, all taking their rise from the root of the tree "Tuba." And lest these should not be sufficient, this garden is also watered by a great number of lesser...fountains, whose pebbles are rubies and emeralds, while their earth consists of camphor, their beds of musk, and their sides of saffron, the most remarkable... | |
| Khan (Hadji, Gazanfar Ali), Wilfrid Sparroy - 1905 - 324 páginas
...years." All the rivers of Paradise take their rise from the root of the Tree of Happiness ; some of them flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and others with honey. Their beds are of musk, their sides of saffron, their earth of camphire, and their pebbles are rubies... | |
| Jutta Ernst - 1996 - 218 páginas
...of its buildings enriched with gold and silver, and the trunks of all its trees are of gold; [...] And, lest they should not be sufficient, we are told...fountains, whose pebbles are rubies and emeralds, iheir earth of camphire, their beds of musk, and their sides of saffron [...]. (73-74) Motivübereinstimmungen... | |
| Elwood Morris Wherry - 2000 - 410 páginas
...often speaks of the rivers of paradise as a principal ornament thereof. Some of these rivers, they say, flow with water, some with milk, some with wine, and...root of the tree Tuba : two of which rivers, named al Kauthar and the river of life, we have already mentioned. And lest these should not be sufficient,... | |
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