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1 Pre | and One who can recite the Koran; he is further known to
2 Pre | while he was reading the Koran aloud with a poet of his
3 Pre | was engaged in reading the Koran. Laying the book aside,
4 Pre | continually, reading the Koran aloud from end to end each
5 Pre | boyhood be could repeat the Koran by heart.~The son, whose
6 Pre | poet gave lectures on the Koran, and read out his own verses,
7 Pre | Mahommad. They read the Koran by the light of a new creed,
8 Pre | to the true spirit of the Koran, made in those provinces
9 Pre | creation as told in the Koran it is impossible for the
10 Pre | with the teaching of the Koran. They content themselves
11 Pre | difficulty in finding in the Koran texts in support of their
12 II(*) | showed the Khalif."--Sale's Koran.~Sudi says that Hafiz composed
13 V(*) | either in the Bible or the Koran.~Every translator of Hafiz
14 V(*) | dots, and lines of the Koran; and this is the explanation
15 VII(*) | deceitfully devise," says the Koran (chap. x.). Two guardian
16 XVI(*) | years."--Introduction to the Koran.~Stanza 4.--He means either
17 XVIII(*)| eighteenth chapter of the Koran. His name signifies Green;
18 XXV(*) | be taken by opening the Koran or some other well-accredited
19 XXIX | night,~Oh Hafiz, take thy Koran and recite~Litanies infinite,
20 XXX(*) | of God; through him the Koran was revealed to Mahommad,
21 XXX(*) | the mausoleums the whole Koran is read aloud, and the readers
22 XXX(*) | was engaged in reading the Koran. In answer to Ibn Batuta'
23 XXXIV(*)| number of unbelievers."--Koran, chap. ii.~Tradition has
24 XXXIV(*)| the second chapter of the Koran, "the Mohammadans, as well
25 XXXIX(*)| twenty-second chapters of the Koran.) Al Simiri is mentioned
26 XXXIX(*)| twenty-second chapter of the Koran: "Al Samiri led them astray."~
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