The History of India from the Earliest Ages, Volum 4N. Trübner, 1876 |
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Pàgina 8
... wives ; in paradise he would be attended by any number of houris . On earth Muhammad was already the favoured messenger of God ; con- sequently on earth he was allowed to marry as many wives as he pleased . This simple faith was no ...
... wives ; in paradise he would be attended by any number of houris . On earth Muhammad was already the favoured messenger of God ; con- sequently on earth he was allowed to marry as many wives as he pleased . This simple faith was no ...
Pàgina 9
... wives . But it would rather appear that few females were permitted to live ; that a family of brothers were contented with one wife amongst them . Before the advent of Muhammad , female children were buried alive lest they should entail ...
... wives . But it would rather appear that few females were permitted to live ; that a family of brothers were contented with one wife amongst them . Before the advent of Muhammad , female children were buried alive lest they should entail ...
Pàgina 10
... wives , their sons and their daughters ; often to the forced conversions of their women and unutterable shame . Submission , however , did not necessarily involve the surrender of their religion . Jews and Christians might remain as ...
... wives , their sons and their daughters ; often to the forced conversions of their women and unutterable shame . Submission , however , did not necessarily involve the surrender of their religion . Jews and Christians might remain as ...
Pàgina 22
... it is not wanting in the domestic life of the modern Usbegs . See Abbott's Journey from Herat to Khiva , vol . i . , chap . 3. Also Appendix to vol . ii . slaughter their wives and children , destroy all their CHAPTER 22 HISTORY OF INDIA .
... it is not wanting in the domestic life of the modern Usbegs . See Abbott's Journey from Herat to Khiva , vol . i . , chap . 3. Also Appendix to vol . ii . slaughter their wives and children , destroy all their CHAPTER 22 HISTORY OF INDIA .
Pàgina 23
James Talboys Wheeler. slaughter their wives and children , destroy all their CHAPTER I. treasures , and then fall to and perish sword in hand . Nothing should be left the Mussulmans but dust and ashes , dead bodies and scattered bones ...
James Talboys Wheeler. slaughter their wives and children , destroy all their CHAPTER I. treasures , and then fall to and perish sword in hand . Nothing should be left the Mussulmans but dust and ashes , dead bodies and scattered bones ...
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