Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1878 |
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الصفحة 9
... appear to be here appropriate ; nevertheless many of them seem clearly to touch upon the generous deed of the Peace - makers , and to be meant to praise them and to set them as an example to In the last verse he warns those who heard ...
... appear to be here appropriate ; nevertheless many of them seem clearly to touch upon the generous deed of the Peace - makers , and to be meant to praise them and to set them as an example to In the last verse he warns those who heard ...
الصفحة 16
... appears clearly to be the opening of the real theme , and the change of person in v . 18 ( called iltifút ) is of frequent occurrence in the old poetry and offers no difficulty . Of the transposition of v . 25 there is little to be said ...
... appears clearly to be the opening of the real theme , and the change of person in v . 18 ( called iltifút ) is of frequent occurrence in the old poetry and offers no difficulty . Of the transposition of v . 25 there is little to be said ...
الصفحة 18
... appears certain that it is not the antilope leucoryx , but some larger and robuster animal , perhaps the wild buffalo ( see Job xxxix , 9-12 ) . v . 5 . + " Trench " : round the tent a trench is dug to receive the rain from the roof and ...
... appears certain that it is not the antilope leucoryx , but some larger and robuster animal , perhaps the wild buffalo ( see Job xxxix , 9-12 ) . v . 5 . + " Trench " : round the tent a trench is dug to receive the rain from the roof and ...
الصفحة 21
... appears wholly groundless ; the latter refers to the vicissitudes of this world and the chances of life : the former to the reckoning of God in the world after death . ( See note on v . 32 for a further argument in favour of the ...
... appears wholly groundless ; the latter refers to the vicissitudes of this world and the chances of life : the former to the reckoning of God in the world after death . ( See note on v . 32 for a further argument in favour of the ...
الصفحة 23
... appears highly probable from the mention of ' Âd rather than Thamûd : the latter would have been named by a Muslim following the version of the legend embodied in the Qur'ân . v . 33. " Of bushels of corn and gold , " min qafizin wa ...
... appears highly probable from the mention of ' Âd rather than Thamûd : the latter would have been named by a Muslim following the version of the legend embodied in the Qur'ân . v . 33. " Of bushels of corn and gold , " min qafizin wa ...