Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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“ What has brought thee hither , O Harith ? ” said Aus . “ I have come a - wooing , ” answered he . « This is not the place for thee , ” said Aus , and turned his back upon him and spoke no 66 He word more . Then Aus went in to JOURNAL, ...
“ What has brought thee hither , O Harith ? ” said Aus . “ I have come a - wooing , ” answered he . « This is not the place for thee , ” said Aus , and turned his back upon him and spoke no 66 He word more . Then Aus went in to JOURNAL, ...
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Call to me Buheyseh ' --- naming his youngest daughter ; and she was brought to him . And he spoke to her as he had spoken to her two sisters . And she said— As thou wilt . ' He said _Verily I offered this to thy two sisters , and they ...
Call to me Buheyseh ' --- naming his youngest daughter ; and she was brought to him . And he spoke to her as he had spoken to her two sisters . And she said— As thou wilt . ' He said _Verily I offered this to thy two sisters , and they ...
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... مالک They brought to pass — so God willed — the spilling of Mâlik's blood , and cast Qeys away forlorn an exile in far ' Omân . ” 4 This paragraph is mine , and expresses what seems to me the most probable view to take of the case .
... مالک They brought to pass — so God willed — the spilling of Mâlik's blood , and cast Qeys away forlorn an exile in far ' Omân . ” 4 This paragraph is mine , and expresses what seems to me the most probable view to take of the case .
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... like the Qureysh , possessed famous shrines of idolatrous worship which brought them in much profit , ) less : probably contact with Judaism and Christianity determined in some measure the greater or less degree of it .
... like the Qureysh , possessed famous shrines of idolatrous worship which brought them in much profit , ) less : probably contact with Judaism and Christianity determined in some measure the greater or less degree of it .
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... though he brought evil upon them . v . 47. Zubeyr was eighty years old when he composed his Mofallaqah ; if this was in 608 or 610 A. D. , as M. de Perceval supposes , he may well have been a hundred , as the Aghânî relates ( ix .
... though he brought evil upon them . v . 47. Zubeyr was eighty years old when he composed his Mofallaqah ; if this was in 608 or 610 A. D. , as M. de Perceval supposes , he may well have been a hundred , as the Aghânî relates ( ix .
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