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The sources of Islam
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Vorderdeckel
[7]
Titelblatt
[9]
Table Of Contents.
[11]
Translator's Preface.
[21]
Introduction.
[22]
Chapter I. Views Of Moslem Divines As To The Sources From Which Islam Sprang.
[24]
Chapter II. Certain Doctrines And Practices Of The Arabes In The "Days Of Ignorance" Maintained In Islam.
[31]
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 Sabæans.
[66]
Chapter IV. On The Belief That Much Of The Coran Is Derived From The Tales Of Heretical Christian Sects.
[94]
Chapter V. Some Things In The Coran And Tradition Derived From Ancient Zoroastrian And Hindoo Beliefs.
[112]
Chapter VI. The Hanefites: Their Influence On Mahomet And On His Teaching.
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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
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Edinburgh
1901
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