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1 The person referred to is said to have been either Abu Gahl, who challenged Mohammed to cause a portion of the heaven to fall on them, see Chapter XXVI, verse 187, p. 97, or one Na.dhr ibn el 'Hâreth, who said of Islâm, 'If this be the truth from Thee, then rain down on us stones from heaven!' 2 Either steps by which the prayers of the righteous or the angels ascend to heaven; or the word may refer to the various degrees of the angels, or to the seven heavens themselves. See Introduction, p. lxx. 1 Cf. Chapter XXXII, verse 4, p. 135. 2 Cf. Chapter XVII, verse 12, p. 2. 1 Cf. pp. 262, 263. 2 I.e. of the east and the west; or of the various points of the horizon at which the sun rises and sets in the course of the year. Footnotes |
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