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... road lay across a deep valley , * This may not be the patriarch Reuben , for Niebuhr speaks of a certain Rubeel , son of Saleh , an Arabian prophet . and over high table - land , the distance being B 4 TOMB OF JONAH . 7.
... road lay across a deep valley , * This may not be the patriarch Reuben , for Niebuhr speaks of a certain Rubeel , son of Saleh , an Arabian prophet . and over high table - land , the distance being B 4 TOMB OF JONAH . 7.
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... prophet . * As religion and civil government are intimately con- nected in the Mohammedan system , we find that these schisms had their first origin in political considerations , namely , the right of succession to the government of the ...
... prophet . * As religion and civil government are intimately con- nected in the Mohammedan system , we find that these schisms had their first origin in political considerations , namely , the right of succession to the government of the ...
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... prophet . It was only on the murder of Othman that the claims of Ali were recognised ; and the Schiites as a body make a religious duty to curse those who had stood in his way - Abu - Becr , Omar , and Othman , especially Omar , who had ...
... prophet . It was only on the murder of Othman that the claims of Ali were recognised ; and the Schiites as a body make a religious duty to curse those who had stood in his way - Abu - Becr , Omar , and Othman , especially Omar , who had ...
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... prophet of God delegated the right of the imamate to Ali , and explicitly assigned to him the succession , after himself , to the government of his people ; and he pretended that Ali was not dead but living and that in him was a ...
... prophet of God delegated the right of the imamate to Ali , and explicitly assigned to him the succession , after himself , to the government of his people ; and he pretended that Ali was not dead but living and that in him was a ...
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... prophet Karmath . They fulfil whatever he commands them , whether it be a matter of life or death . He goes by the name of the Sheikh - il - Hasheesheen , or the Old Man , by whose command all the cities of these mountains are regulated ...
... prophet Karmath . They fulfil whatever he commands them , whether it be a matter of life or death . He goes by the name of the Sheikh - il - Hasheesheen , or the Old Man , by whose command all the cities of these mountains are regulated ...
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