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 1  I             |        the form of a man.~ ~Suwâ'h, an idol in the form of
 2  I             |   Abdallah ibn Sa'hd ibn Abî Sar'h (see Part I, p. 126, note
 3  I             |          M R for Al-Mughâirah, T H for Tal'Hah, and so on.
 4  I             |       again subdivided into rukû'h (sing. rak'hah), 'acts of
 5  I             |     called the Sunnah.~ ~3. Igmâ'h or the 'consensus' of opinion
 6  I             |        Qur'ân, 'HadîTH, and Igmâ'h, where anything in any one
 7  I             |         Provider.~ ~18. al-Fattâ'h, the Opener.~ ~19. al-'Âlim,
 8  I             |         Destroyer.~ ~26. as-Samî'h, the Hearer.~ ~27. al-Bazîr,
 9  I             |         of Prayer.~ ~45. al-Wasî'h, the Comprehensive.~ ~46.
10  I             |         Prevailing~ ~70. al-Muwa'h'hir, the Deferrer~ ~71.
11  I             |         Equitable.~ ~86. al-Gâmi'h, the Collector.~ ~87. al-Ghanî,
12  I             |         the Giver.~ ~90. al-Mâni'h, the Withholder.~ ~91. az-Zârr,
13  I             |        Distresser.~ ~92. an-Nâfi'h, the Profiter.~ ~93. an-Nûr,
14  I             |         the Guide.~ ~95. al-Badî'h, the Incomparable~ ~96.
15  I             |      Gabriel' (also called er 'h el Amîn, 'the faithful spirit,'
16  I             |       faithful spirit,' or er 'h el Qudus, 'the holy spirit'),
17  I             |     prayers are preceded by wuẓû'h, 'ablution;' they are commenced
18  I             |   inclinations of the body, rukû'h 1, are made, of which a
19  I             |    worship. Another name is gâmi'h, 'the assembling,' especially
20  I             |         eighth day, called tarwî'h, the pilgrims assemble in
21  I             |          all eternity in the Lau'h el Ma'hfûth, 'the preserved
22  I             |          been accomplished.~ ~E. H. PALMER. ~ ~ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE,
23  I             | preaching and are punished. Zâli'h sent to Thamûd: produces
24  I             |         while he was saved. Zâli'h was sent to Thamûd: the
25  I             |            XX. THE CHAPTER OF T. H. (Mecca.)~ ~The Qur'ân a
26  I             |          people of 'Âd, and Zâli'h to Thamûd: the latter hamstring
27  I             |       Muslim. Thamûd reject Zâli'h and perish. Lot is saved,
28  I             |      fate of the people of Tubbâ'h. The judgment day: the tree
29  I,        V(1)|        from approaching Mecca, A.H. 6.~ ~
30  I,       VI(2)|  Abdallah ibn Sa'hd ibn Abî. Sar'h, who acted as amanuensis
31  I,      VII   |         sent) their brother Zâli'h, who said, 'O my people!
32  I,      VII   |  believed, 'Do ye know that Zâli'h is sent from his Lord?'
33  I,      VII   |     their Lord and said, 'O Zâli'h! bring us what thou didst
34  I,      VII(1)|    written about the legend Zâli'h and his camel is pure conjecture;
35  I,      VII(1)|         identifications for Zâli'h himself, such as the Schelah
36  I,      VII(2)|       bargain, always says yefta'h'allah, 'never mind! God
37  I,       XI   |         sent) their brother Zâli'h; said he, 'O my people!
38  I,       XI   |           65] They said, 'O Zâli'h! thou wert amongst us one
39  I,       XI   |         order came we saved Zâli'h, and those who believed
40  I,     XIII(2)|          the patois of the Na'ha'h tribe signifies 'know,'
41  I,       XV(6)|         Seven of Repetition (sab'h al Mathânî), from this passage,
42 II,      XIX   |          compassionate God.~ ~K. H. Y. 'H. Z. The mention of
43 II,      XIX   |   compassionate God.~ ~K. H. Y. 'H. Z. The mention of thy Lord'
44 II,       XX   |                THE CHAPTER OF T. H.~ ~(XX. Mecca.)~ ~IN the
45 II,       XX   |          compassionate God.~ ~T. H. We have not sent down this
46 II,     XXIV(1)|     relation of his, named Mista'h, who had taken part in spreading
47 II,     XXVI   |          when their brother Zâli'h said to them, 'Do ye not
48 II,    XXVII   |        Thamûd their brother Zâli'h, 'Serve God;' but behold,
49 II,    XXXIV(1)|          days' journey from Sanâ'h. The bursting of the dyke
50 II,       XL   |        and compassionate God.~ ~'H. M. The sending down of
51 II,      XLI   |        and compassionate God.~ ~'H. M. A revelation from the
52 II,     XLII   |        and compassionate God.~ ~'H. M. 'H. S. Q. Thus does
53 II,     XLII   |     compassionate God.~ ~'H. M. 'H. S. Q. Thus does God, the
54 II,    XLIII   |        and compassionate God.~ ~'H. M. By the perspicuous Book,
55 II,     XLIV   |        and compassionate God.~ ~'H. M. By the perspicuous Book!
56 II,     XLIV   |         than the people of Tubbâ'h 3, and those before them?
57 II,     XLIV(3)|          kings were called Tubbâ'h, i.e. 'successors.'~ ~ ./. 
58 II,      XLV   |        and compassionate God.~ ~'H. M. A revelation of the
59 II,     XLVI   |        and compassionate God.~ ~'H. M. The revelation of the
60 II,        L   |          and the people of Tubbâ'h 4 all called the prophets
61 II,      LVI   |   thornless lote trees.~ And tal'h 2 trees with piles of fruit;~
62 II,     LXXI   |     neither leave Wadd, nor Suwâ'h, nor YaghûTH, nor Ya'ûq,
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