The History of India from the Earliest Ages, Volum 4N. Trübner, 1876 |
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Pàgina 6
... Arabs were a patriarchal people distributed in tribes . Some dwelt in towns and villages ; others wandered from ... Arab traditions represent that it was Ishmael and not Isaac that Abra- ham intended to sacrifice . the Trinity as opposed ...
... Arabs were a patriarchal people distributed in tribes . Some dwelt in towns and villages ; others wandered from ... Arab traditions represent that it was Ishmael and not Isaac that Abra- ham intended to sacrifice . the Trinity as opposed ...
Pàgina 7
... Arabs , and the hereditary guardians of the Kaaba . " At the age of fifty he lost his wife Khadija , and was more hotly persecuted than ever . At fifty - two he fled from Mecca to Medina , a city about two hundred and fifty miles to the ...
... Arabs , and the hereditary guardians of the Kaaba . " At the age of fifty he lost his wife Khadija , and was more hotly persecuted than ever . At fifty - two he fled from Mecca to Medina , a city about two hundred and fifty miles to the ...
Pàgina 8
... This simple faith was no stumbling - block to the Arabs ; it was in accord- ance with their own ideas and usages . It was 8 HISTORY OF INDIA . Flight to Medina : Muhammad a prince as well as prophet Specialities of Islam.
... This simple faith was no stumbling - block to the Arabs ; it was in accord- ance with their own ideas and usages . It was 8 HISTORY OF INDIA . Flight to Medina : Muhammad a prince as well as prophet Specialities of Islam.
Pàgina 9
... Arabs were always a polygamous people ; and that Muhammad attempted to abate the evil by restricting them to four wives . But it would rather appear that few females were permitted to live ; that a family of brothers were contented with ...
... Arabs were always a polygamous people ; and that Muhammad attempted to abate the evil by restricting them to four wives . But it would rather appear that few females were permitted to live ; that a family of brothers were contented with ...
Pàgina 10
... Arab Mussulmans took Asia by storm . They poured out of the desert and overspread Syria and Persia like a destroying ... Arabs as rude barbarians of the desert . They had held Muhammad in no esteem , and had scoffed at his pretensions ...
... Arab Mussulmans took Asia by storm . They poured out of the desert and overspread Syria and Persia like a destroying ... Arabs as rude barbarians of the desert . They had held Muhammad in no esteem , and had scoffed at his pretensions ...
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