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anecdote 3
anecdote-i 1
angel 8
angels 24
anglo-saxons 1
anguish 2
animal 2
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25 since
25 vain
24 abu
24 angels
24 end
24 give
24 lay
Shemsuddin Mahommad, alias Hafiz
Teachings of Hafiz

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angels

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1 Pre | and the souls of men, the angels, the heavens, the stars, 2 VII(*) | chap. x.). Two guardian angels attend every man and write 3 VIII(*) | made him wiser than the angels, he bound him to himself 4 VIII(*) | before which the Jinn and the Angels must bow down. It was with 5 XXX(*) | is the highest of all the angels. It is his duty to write 6 XXXIV | LAST night I dreamed that angels stood without~The tavern 7 XXXIV(*)| part played in it by the angels, is told by Mahommad in 8 XXXIV(*)| When thy Lord said unto the angels, I am going to place a substitute 9 XXXIV(*)| then proposed them to the angels, and said, Declare unto 10 XXXIV(*)| And when we said unto the angels, Worship Adam; they all 11 XXXIV(*)| it forty days to dry. The angels came often to gaze upon 12 XXXIV(*)| nostrils, and ordered the angels to submit to the man he 13 XXXIV(*)| Paradise. The rest of the angels acknowledged the superiority 14 XXXIV(*)| that Hafiz speaks of the angels as standing at the tavern 15 XXXIV(*)| and when he says that the angels first brought him wine, 16 XL(*) | follows: Once upon a time the angels fell to marvelling over 17 XL(*) | heaven. For some time the two angels accomplished their duties 18 XL(*) | her husband, and the two angels conceived a violent passion 19 XL(*) | Murderers and idolaters the angels could not agree to become, 20 XL(*) | me also that word." The angels confided to her the secret 21 XL(*) | turned her into a star. The angels attempted to follow her 22 XL(*) | was she who led the two angels Harut and Marut into sin."~ 23 XL(*) | the Talmud, where the two angels are called Asa and Asail. 24 XL(*) | Talmud relates that the angels, after their sin, were carried


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