Selections from the Kur-an"Selections from the Kur-an" by Various. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format. |
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... bed bears well, and fathers mighty. To the best of the uplands we wend, and when the season comes we travel adown to the best of fruitful valleys. Like rain of the heaven are we: there is not in all our line one blunt of heart, ...
... bed bears well, and fathers mighty. To the best of the uplands we wend, and when the season comes we travel adown to the best of fruitful valleys. Like rain of the heaven are we: there is not in all our line one blunt of heart, ...
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Especially valuable is the evidence of the old poetry with regard to the love of a father for his daughters. Infanticide, which is commonly attributed to the whole Arab nation of every age before Islám, was in reality exceedingly rare ...
Especially valuable is the evidence of the old poetry with regard to the love of a father for his daughters. Infanticide, which is commonly attributed to the whole Arab nation of every age before Islám, was in reality exceedingly rare ...
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... gradually effaced many of the leading ideas of the old Arab nature, and the remnant that still dwell in the land of their fathers have lost much of that nobleness of character which in their ancestors covered a multitude of sins.
... gradually effaced many of the leading ideas of the old Arab nature, and the remnant that still dwell in the land of their fathers have lost much of that nobleness of character which in their ancestors covered a multitude of sins.
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He lived but two years more; and at his dying request, his son Aboo-Ṭálib took charge of Moḥammad, for whom he too ever showed a love as of father and mother. Such is the bare outline of Moḥammad's ...
He lived but two years more; and at his dying request, his son Aboo-Ṭálib took charge of Moḥammad, for whom he too ever showed a love as of father and mother. Such is the bare outline of Moḥammad's ...
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MOḤAMMAD | |
PART THE FIRST | |
PREDESTINATION | |
DHULḲARNEYN | |
MOSES AND HIS PEOPLE | |
SAUL DAVID SOLOMON | |
INDEX OF CHAPTERS | |
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