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... command of the Lord , these creatures , born of fire , adored man , born of the dust of the earth . A single one refused , the ungrateful Eblis , urged by his pride to destruction . Unhappily , Adam and Eve suf- fered themselves to be ...
... command of the Lord , these creatures , born of fire , adored man , born of the dust of the earth . A single one refused , the ungrateful Eblis , urged by his pride to destruction . Unhappily , Adam and Eve suf- fered themselves to be ...
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... command of God , the fire consumed none but the unbelievers . For Abraham , the funeral pile turned to a verdant meadow , and the flames that surrounded him to a cool and refreshing breeze . It is thus that the Lord lifts up the just ...
... command of God , the fire consumed none but the unbelievers . For Abraham , the funeral pile turned to a verdant meadow , and the flames that surrounded him to a cool and refreshing breeze . It is thus that the Lord lifts up the just ...
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... command , the baker was nailed by the ear to his shop door , and the butcher was fastened to one of the windows of the great mosque , after having his nose pierced with an iron wire , from which the ounce of meat which he had stolen was ...
... command , the baker was nailed by the ear to his shop door , and the butcher was fastened to one of the windows of the great mosque , after having his nose pierced with an iron wire , from which the ounce of meat which he had stolen was ...
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... command he had formerly worshipped the mortal whom now he pitied . " " True ! " said Hafiz . " It was the same branch of myrtle that Shoaib long after gave to his son - in - law Moses ; it was the staff with which the prophet tended his ...
... command he had formerly worshipped the mortal whom now he pitied . " " True ! " said Hafiz . " It was the same branch of myrtle that Shoaib long after gave to his son - in - law Moses ; it was the staff with which the prophet tended his ...
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... the temple at Mecca ; the same , according to tradition , which gushed forth in the desert at the command of the angel to quench the thirst of Hagar and Ishmael . XI . THE GARDENS OF IREM . ERDANT gardens watered THE COPPER LEAF . 75.
... the temple at Mecca ; the same , according to tradition , which gushed forth in the desert at the command of the angel to quench the thirst of Hagar and Ishmael . XI . THE GARDENS OF IREM . ERDANT gardens watered THE COPPER LEAF . 75.
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