The speeches and table-talk of the Prophet Mohammad: chosen and translated with introduction and notesMacmillan Press, 1882 - 200 หน้า |
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หน้า xv
... women of Arabia before the coming of Mohammad has often been commiserated . That women were probably held in low esteem in the town - life which formed an important factor in the Arabian polity is probably true ; savage virtues are apt ...
... women of Arabia before the coming of Mohammad has often been commiserated . That women were probably held in low esteem in the town - life which formed an important factor in the Arabian polity is probably true ; savage virtues are apt ...
หน้า xvi
... women as divinities to be wor- shipped , not as chattels to possess . The poems are full of instances of the courtly respect , " full of state and ancientry , " displayed by the heroes of the desert towards defenceless maidens , and the ...
... women as divinities to be wor- shipped , not as chattels to possess . The poems are full of instances of the courtly respect , " full of state and ancientry , " displayed by the heroes of the desert towards defenceless maidens , and the ...
หน้า xxiv
... before the preaching of Mohammad , a general feeling that a change was at hand ; a prophet was expected , and women were anxiously hoping for male children , if so be they might mother the Apostle of God ; xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... before the preaching of Mohammad , a general feeling that a change was at hand ; a prophet was expected , and women were anxiously hoping for male children , if so be they might mother the Apostle of God ; xxiv INTRODUCTION .
หน้า xxvii
... beard framed his manly face . His skin was clear and soft , his complexion red and white , ' his hands were as ' silk and satin , ' even as those of a woman . His step was quick and elastic , yet firm as that INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
... beard framed his manly face . His skin was clear and soft , his complexion red and white , ' his hands were as ' silk and satin , ' even as those of a woman . His step was quick and elastic , yet firm as that INTRODUCTION . xxvii.
หน้า xlvii
... women insulted . One thing alone suffered destruction . Going to the Kaaba , Mohammad stood before each of the three hundred and sixty idols , and pointed to it with his staff , saying , " Truth is come , and falsehood is fled away ...
... women insulted . One thing alone suffered destruction . Going to the Kaaba , Mohammad stood before each of the three hundred and sixty idols , and pointed to it with his staff , saying , " Truth is come , and falsehood is fled away ...
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angels Apostle Arab Arabia believe bounties camel chapters Children of Israel Christianity cometh Compassionate created Damiri Day of Judgment Day of Resurrection death desert disbelieve doctrine doth earth evil eyes faith FATIHAH fear feareth fire forgive gardens George Sale giveth God's guided guideth hand Hanīfs hast thou hath hear hearken heart heavens Hell Hijra Islām Jewish Jinn Judaism Kaaba knoweth Koran Koreysh liar Lord will ye magnify Medina Mekka speeches Merciful mighty mind Mohammadan moon Moses Muslim never night Paradise Pharaoh pleaseth poetry poets praise prayer prophet religion revelations reward Sacred Mosque sent servants signs slave Smiting soul stone surely Table-Talk of Mohammad taught teach thee Thamud therein things Thou art thy Lord tion torment and warning tribes truth unbelievers unto Verily whilst whoso whosoever witness wives women words worship ye considered ye twain deny
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หน้า xi - ... the cool silver shock Of the plunge in a pool's living water, the hunt of the bear, And the sultriness showing the lion is couched in his lair. And the meal, the rich dates yellowed over with gold dust divine, And the...
หน้า 133 - It is not righteousness that ye turn your faces to the East and the West; but righteous is he who believeth in Allah and the Last Day and the angels and the Scripture and the Prophets...
หน้า xi - Oh, the wild joys of living ! the leaping from rock up to rock, The strong rending of boughs from the fir-tree, the cool silver shock Of the plunge in a pool's living water, the hunt of the bear, And the sultriness showing the lion is couched in his lair...