Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 3
Why ? ! said I. He answered— She said to me— “ Doest thou with me as with a woman - slave that is hawked about for sale , or a captive woman taken in battle ?
Why ? ! said I. He answered— She said to me— “ Doest thou with me as with a woman - slave that is hawked about for sale , or a captive woman taken in battle ?
الصفحة 4
And the peace was made on the condition that the slain should be reckoned up , and the price of the excess taken from that tribe who had slain more of the other . And we bore the burden of the bloodwits ; and they were in all three ...
And the peace was made on the condition that the slain should be reckoned up , and the price of the excess taken from that tribe who had slain more of the other . And we bore the burden of the bloodwits ; and they were in all three ...
الصفحة 19
That oaths so taken were counted of special force may be seen from the tale of “ the Oath of the Perfuined ones , ' ħilf ' el - Mutayyabin , taken by the sons of ' Abd - Menâf and their partisans in or about 490 A. D. ( see C. de ...
That oaths so taken were counted of special force may be seen from the tale of “ the Oath of the Perfuined ones , ' ħilf ' el - Mutayyabin , taken by the sons of ' Abd - Menâf and their partisans in or about 490 A. D. ( see C. de ...
الصفحة 24
Camels in Arabia are not taken down to drink every day ; in the greatest heat they are watered every alternate day : this is called ghibb ; as the weather gets colder , they pass two days without water , and come down on the fourth ...
Camels in Arabia are not taken down to drink every day ; in the greatest heat they are watered every alternate day : this is called ghibb ; as the weather gets colder , they pass two days without water , and come down on the fourth ...
الصفحة 25
49 , the rending by the teeth and the treading under foot should refer to the weak - eyed she - camel spoken of in that verse ; and so I have taken it , the camel being blind Chance . v . 53. I am far from satisfied with the translation ...
49 , the rending by the teeth and the treading under foot should refer to the weak - eyed she - camel spoken of in that verse ; and so I have taken it , the camel being blind Chance . v . 53. I am far from satisfied with the translation ...
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