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... distinctive headings, the more important utterances of Moḥammad on what his followers must believe and do; in the second are his versions of the history of the patriarchs and other personages of the Jewish and Christian writings.
... distinctive headings, the more important utterances of Moḥammad on what his followers must believe and do; in the second are his versions of the history of the patriarchs and other personages of the Jewish and Christian writings.
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Christianity and Judaism had made but small impress upon the Arabs. There were Jewish tribes ... We hear of Christians on the borders, and even two or three among the Mekkans, and bishops and churches are spoken of at Dhafár and Nejrán.
Christianity and Judaism had made but small impress upon the Arabs. There were Jewish tribes ... We hear of Christians on the borders, and even two or three among the Mekkans, and bishops and churches are spoken of at Dhafár and Nejrán.
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... that he must many a time have frequented the annual Fair of ́Oḳádh, hearing the songs of the desert chiefs and the praise of Arab life, and listening to the earnest words of the Jews and Christians and others who came to the Fair.
... that he must many a time have frequented the annual Fair of ́Oḳádh, hearing the songs of the desert chiefs and the praise of Arab life, and listening to the earnest words of the Jews and Christians and others who came to the Fair.
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MOḤAMMAD | |
PART THE FIRST | |
PREDESTINATION | |
DHULḲARNEYN | |
MOSES AND HIS PEOPLE | |
SAUL DAVID SOLOMON | |
INDEX OF CHAPTERS | |
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