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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How good is man's life, the mere living! how fit to employ All the heart and the soul and the senses for ever in joy!' —BROWNING , Saul. Between Egypt and Assyria, jostled by both, yielding to neither, lay a strange country, ...
How good is man's life, the mere living! how fit to employ All the heart and the soul and the senses for ever in joy!' —BROWNING , Saul. Between Egypt and Assyria, jostled by both, yielding to neither, lay a strange country, ...
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The Arabs felt all this and more in their bright imaginative souls. A few would settle in villages, and engage in the trade which came through from India to the West; but such were held in poor repute by the true Bedawees, who preferred ...
The Arabs felt all this and more in their bright imaginative souls. A few would settle in villages, and engage in the trade which came through from India to the West; but such were held in poor repute by the true Bedawees, who preferred ...
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... dies among us no lord a quiet death in his bed, and never is blood of us poured forth without vengeance. Our souls stream forth in a flood from the edge of the whetted swords: no otherwise than so does our spirit leave its mansion.
... dies among us no lord a quiet death in his bed, and never is blood of us poured forth without vengeance. Our souls stream forth in a flood from the edge of the whetted swords: no otherwise than so does our spirit leave its mansion.
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... and suicidal custom affords no ground for assuming an unnatural hatred and contempt for girls among the ancient Arabs. These verses of a father to his daughter tell a different story:— my soul, If no Umeymeh were there, no want would.
... and suicidal custom affords no ground for assuming an unnatural hatred and contempt for girls among the ancient Arabs. These verses of a father to his daughter tell a different story:— my soul, If no Umeymeh were there, no want would.
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my soul, If no Umeymeh were there, no want would trouble no labour call me to toil for bread through pitchiest night; What moves my longing to live is but that well do I know how low the fatherless lies, how hard the kindness of kin.
my soul, If no Umeymeh were there, no want would trouble no labour call me to toil for bread through pitchiest night; What moves my longing to live is but that well do I know how low the fatherless lies, how hard the kindness of kin.
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MOḤAMMAD | |
PART THE FIRST | |
PREDESTINATION | |
DHULḲARNEYN | |
MOSES AND HIS PEOPLE | |
SAUL DAVID SOLOMON | |
INDEX OF CHAPTERS | |
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