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The sources of Islam : a Persian treatise / By the Rev. W. St. Clair-Tisdall , ... translated and abridged by Sir William Muir. Edinburgh : T. Clark, 1901
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Table Of Contents.
Translator's Preface.
Introduction.
Chapter I. Views Of Moslem Divines As To The Sources From Which Islam Sprang.
Chapter II. Certain Doctrines And Practices Of The Arabes In The "Days Of Ignorance" Maintained In Islam.
Chapter III. How Far Some Of The Doctrines And Histories In The Coran And Tradition Were Taken From Jewish Commentators, And Some Religious Customs From The Sabaeans.
Chapter IV. On The Belief That Much Of The Coran Is Derived From The Tales Of Heretical Christian Sects.
Chapter V. Some Things In The Coran And Tradition Derived From Ancient Zoroastrian And Hindoo Beliefs.
Chapter VI. The Hanefites: Their Influence On Mahomet And On His Teaching.
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