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Pàgina 4
... become Mussulmans and will not become Christians . In the sixteenth cen- tury there was a Protestant movement in Mussul- man India as there was in Christian Europe . Mus- sulman thinkers were growing weary of the dogmatic arrogance of ...
... become Mussulmans and will not become Christians . In the sixteenth cen- tury there was a Protestant movement in Mussul- man India as there was in Christian Europe . Mus- sulman thinkers were growing weary of the dogmatic arrogance of ...
Pàgina 7
... become the era of Islam . He made thousands of converts at Medina . He appealed to the sword as well as to the Koran ; he became a prince as well as a prophet . He warred against the Koreish of Mecca and plundered their caravans . He ...
... become the era of Islam . He made thousands of converts at Medina . He appealed to the sword as well as to the Koran ; he became a prince as well as a prophet . He warred against the Koreish of Mecca and plundered their caravans . He ...
Pàgina 8
... become a sovereign power . The religion of Muhammad was the outcome of his experiences in Arabia and Syria . It is summed up in the formula of Islam : - " There is but one God , and Muhammad is his prophet . " Believers were to be ...
... become a sovereign power . The religion of Muhammad was the outcome of his experiences in Arabia and Syria . It is summed up in the formula of Islam : - " There is but one God , and Muhammad is his prophet . " Believers were to be ...
Pàgina 11
... become numerous . Those who turned away from Judaism or Christianity and accepted Muhammad as their prophet , might be scorned as apostates by their own people ; but their own people had become the despised and persecuted . On the other ...
... become numerous . Those who turned away from Judaism or Christianity and accepted Muhammad as their prophet , might be scorned as apostates by their own people ; but their own people had become the despised and persecuted . On the other ...
Pàgina 16
... become easy converts to Islam . 23 See especially the Fatúhul Buldán and Chach - náma translated in Elliot's History of India , edited by Professor Dowson , vol . i . Other histories of Scinde are to be found in the same collection . 24 ...
... become easy converts to Islam . 23 See especially the Fatúhul Buldán and Chach - náma translated in Elliot's History of India , edited by Professor Dowson , vol . i . Other histories of Scinde are to be found in the same collection . 24 ...
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