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 1  I             |      himself.~ ~Arabia or Gazîrat el 'Arab, 'the Arabian Peninsula,'
 2  I             |        here was the birthplace of el Islâm.~ ~The Arabs of the
 3  I             |          semblance of an eagle.~ ~El 'Huzzâ, identified with
 4  I             |        camels were slaughtered.~ ~El 'Huzzâ, Allât, and Manât
 5  I             |           name of the city is Umm el Qurâ, 'the mother of cities,'
 6  I             |         upon him the sobriquet of El Amîn, 'the trusty.'~ ~Mohammed
 7  I             |        after-ages knew her of Umm el Mû'minîn, 'the mother of
 8  I             |         earned the appellation of el Ziddîq, 'the true.'~ ~The
 9  I             |       important convert, Omar ibn el 'Hattâb, a fierce soldier,
10  I             |            the bitterest enemy of El Islâm.~ ~For two years the
11  I             |     sup-port in the two tribes of El 'Aus and El 'Hazrag, who
12  I             |         two tribes of El 'Aus and El 'Hazrag, who had towards
13  I             |           the prophet,' or simply El Medînah.~ ~Once established
14  I             |    Medînah.~ ~Once established at El Medînah, Mohammed proceeded
15  I             |           task. The two tribes of El 'Aus and El 'Hazrag could
16  I             |         two tribes of El 'Aus and El 'Hazrag could not be made
17  I             |         idea, that the triumph of El Islâm was due.~ ~In March,
18  I             |          him but his sobriquet of El KeDHDHâb, 'the liar,' and
19  I             |           reverential of Muslims. El Mukanna', the 'veiled prophet
20  I             |    himself in the Qur'ân En Nebîy el' ummîy (Chap. VII, vers.
21  I             |        better known afterwards as El Medînah, 'the city,' contained
22  I             |          which is the key-word to El Islâm, was not new to the
23  I,        0(1)|           Burton's 'Pilgrimage to El Medina and Mecca.~ ~ ./. 
24  I,        0(2)|         lâ KaDHib;~ Ana 'bnu 'Abd el Muttalib.~ ~I am the prophet
25  I,        0(2)|         not;~ I am the son of Abd el Muttalib.'~ ~ ./. 
26  I             |       whole.'~ ~It is also called El Forqân, 'the discrimination,'
27  I             |      Allah's unity. Hereupon 'Abd el 'Huzzah, surnamed Abu Laheb, '
28  I             |  believers who had fled with him. El Muhâgerîn; next, the inhabitants~ ~ ./. 
29  I             |           him and who were called El Ansâr, 'the helpers;' and
30  I             |           the Commentary known as El Jelâlâin, however, give
31  I             |        name Qur'ân it is known as El Furqân, 'the Discrimination,'
32  I             |     Furqân, 'the Discrimination,' El Mus'haf, 'the Volume,' El
33  I             |         El Mus'haf, 'the Volume,' El Kitâb, 'the Book,' and EDH-DHikr, '
34  I             |          being connected with the el and elohîm of the Hebrew,
35  I             |   attributes constitute the Asmâ' el 'Husnâ, 'the good names 1,'
36  I             |     Gabriel' (also called er 'h el Amîn, 'the faithful spirit,'
37  I             |      faithful spirit,' or er 'h el Qudus, 'the holy spirit'),
38  I             |        and of the partition wall, El Aarâf, between paradise
39  I             |          two weighty matters,' or el 'Hâlamûn, 'the worlds,'
40  I             |   uncertain, is called the Lailat el Qadr or 'night of power;'
41  I             |   entitled to assume the title of El 'Hâgg (in Persian and Hindustânî
42  I             |         all eternity in the Lau'h el Ma'hfûth, 'the preserved
43  I             |          of the greatest blots on El Islâm is that it keeps the
44  I             |          nature of this position. El Ghazzâli says that He 'istawâ'
45  I             |          Goliath. Jesus. The âyat el kursîy ('verse of the throne')
46  I             |          their first child, ''Abd el 'Hareth:' their idolatry.
47  I             |  admonition.~ ~XV. THE CHAPTER OF EL 'HAGR. (Mecca.)~ ~Misbelievers
48  I             |        people of the Grove and of El 'Hagr. The Hour draws nigh.
49  I             |          his servant in search of El 'Hi.dhr: they lose their
50  I             |       Sebâ: bursting of the dyke (el 'Arim) and ruin of the town.
51  I             |              XLVI. THE CHAPTER OF EL A'HQÂF. (Mecca.)~ ~God the
52  I             |       regard to the expedition of El 'Hudâibîyeh. Those left
53  I             |        passage relating to Allât, El 'Huzzah, and Manât 1. Wickedness
54  I             |             CVIII. THE CHAPTER OF EL KÂUTHAR. (Mecca.)~ ~Mohammed
55  I,       II(1)| technically for one who professes El Islâm.~ ~
56  I,       II   |         ask thee about wine 3 and el mâisar 4, say, 'In them
57  I,       II(4)|                                   El mâisar was a game of chance,
58  I,      III(1)|         between the two tribes of El Aus and El 'Hazrag, which
59  I,      III(1)|          two tribes of El Aus and El 'Hazrag, which had been
60  I,        V   |        believe! verily, wine, and el mâisar 2, and statues 3,
61  I,      VII(1)|         the Exodus,' p. 50: 'Near El Watíyeh is situated the
62  I,      VII(1)|          the rock. The author of "El Islám" certainly did visit
63  I,      VII(1)|        instigation of Satan, 'Abd el 'Hareth, 'servant of 'Hareth,'
64  I,      VII(1)|           for word in Arabic 'Abd el 'Hareth.~ ~ ./. 
65  I,       XV   |                    THE CHAPTER OF EL 'HAGR 1.~ ~(XV. Mecca.)~ ~
66  I,       XV(1)|                                   El 'Hagr, literally, 'the rock:'
67  I,       XV   |            80] And the fellows of El 'Hagr 5 called the messengers
68 II,    XVIII(3)|           expand it, and say that El 'Hidhr (a mythical personage,
69 II,    XVIII(3)|          generally supposed to be El 'Hidhr himself, rendered
70 II,      XIX(1)|          passage of the bridge of el Aarâf.~ ~ ./. 
71 II,      XIX(1)|     raised again at the last day. El 'Hâsîy told him to call
72 II,   XXXIII(2)|         city; it was only called 'El Medînah, 'the city,' after
73 II,     XLVI   |                    THE CHAPTER OF EL A'HQÂF 1.~ ~(XLVI. Mecca.)~ ~
74 II,     XLVI   |           he warned his people at El A'hqâf,-though warners have
75 II,     LIII(1)|        This passage refers to one El Walîd ibn Mughâirah, who
76 II,     LIII(1)|        offered to take on himself El Walîd's sin for a certain
77 II,     LIII(1)|        and Walîd apostatized from El Islâm, paying down a portion
78 II,    LXIII   |        They say, 'If we return to el Medînah, the mightier will
79 II,      LXX(1)|          p. 97, or one Na.dhr ibn el 'Hâreth, who said of Islâm, '
80 II,    XCVII(1)|                          The word el Qadr signifies 'power,' '
81 II,       CI(1)|                                   El Hâwiyeh, see Introduction,
82 II,      CIV   |           he shall be hurled into El 'Hutamah! [5] And what shall
83 II,      CIV   |         make thee understand what El 'Hutamah 1 is?-the fire
84 II,       CV(2)|                           Abrahat el Asram, an Abyssinian Christian,
85 II,    CVIII   |                    THE CHAPTER OF EL KÂUTHAR.~ ~(CVIII. Mecca.)~ ~
86 II,    CVIII   |        Verily, we have given thee El KâuTHar 3; So pray to thy
87 II,    CVIII(1)|          who, when Mohammed's son El Qâsim died, called him abtar,
88 II,      CXI(2)|          was the nickname of 'Abd el 'Huzzâ, uncle of Mohammed,
89 II,     CXII(2)|          in Arabic by the name of El I'hlâs, 'clearing oneself,'
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