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... land are the Holy Cities, Mekka and Medina. Here is the birthplace of Islám: the Arab tribes of the Ḥijáz and the Nejd were the first disciples of Moḥammad. One may tell much of a people's character from its home. Truism as it seems ...
... land are the Holy Cities, Mekka and Medina. Here is the birthplace of Islám: the Arab tribes of the Ḥijáz and the Nejd were the first disciples of Moḥammad. One may tell much of a people's character from its home. Truism as it seems ...
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... lands both west and east, and gathered many a notch from the steel of hauberk-wearers; Not used are they when drawn to ... land did not yield him food—unless it were dates, the Bedawee's bread—and he relied on the success of his foraging ...
... lands both west and east, and gathered many a notch from the steel of hauberk-wearers; Not used are they when drawn to ... land did not yield him food—unless it were dates, the Bedawee's bread—and he relied on the success of his foraging ...
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... land resorted . The Fair of ' Okáḍh was held during the sacred months , —a sort of ' God's Truce , ' when blood could not be shed without a violation of the ancient customs and faiths of the Bedawees . Thither went the poets of rival ...
... land resorted . The Fair of ' Okáḍh was held during the sacred months , —a sort of ' God's Truce , ' when blood could not be shed without a violation of the ancient customs and faiths of the Bedawees . Thither went the poets of rival ...
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MOHAMMAD | |
Old Cookery | |
ISLAM | |
THE ĶURÁN | |
Selections from the Kuran | |
PART THE FIRST | |
THE RESURRECTION PARADISE AND HELL | |
PREDESTINATION | |
PART THE SECOND | |
ABRAHAM ISHMAEL ISAAC | |
SAUL DAVID SOLOMON | |
JONAH | |
INDEX OF CHAPTERS | |
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