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Hašiyatu šarh al-hayali

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Yazar , Qarakamal
Basım Tarihi: 2000
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane: Phaidra - Belgrad Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası o-1261
Tarih 2012-03-22T09:01:01.925Z
Örnek Metin The Hajj is based on a pilgrimage that was ancient even in the time of Muhammad in the 7thCentury. According to Hadith, elements of the Hajj trace back to the time of Abraham (Ibrahim), around 2000 BCE. Abraham's wife, Sarah,was unable to conceive, and upon her request, Abraham had taken their female servant, Hagar, as a second wife. Hagar bore Abraham a son, Ishmael. Itis believed that Abraham was ordered by God to leave Hagar (Hajar) and Ishmael ('Isma?il) alone in the desert. Looking for shelter, food and water, Hagar ran back and forth between the hills of Safa and Marwa seven times with her son. In desperation, she laid the baby on the sand and begged for God's assistance. The baby cried and hit the ground with his heel (some versions of the story say that the angelGabriel (Jibril) scraped his foot or the tip of his wing along the ground), and the Zamzam Well miraculously sprang forth.
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Hašiyatu šarh al-hayali

Yazar , Qarakamal
Basım Tarihi 2000
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Phaidra - Belgrad Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası o-1261
Tarih 2012-03-22T09:01:01.925Z
Örnek Metin The Hajj is based on a pilgrimage that was ancient even in the time of Muhammad in the 7thCentury. According to Hadith, elements of the Hajj trace back to the time of Abraham (Ibrahim), around 2000 BCE. Abraham's wife, Sarah,was unable to conceive, and upon her request, Abraham had taken their female servant, Hagar, as a second wife. Hagar bore Abraham a son, Ishmael. Itis believed that Abraham was ordered by God to leave Hagar (Hajar) and Ishmael ('Isma?il) alone in the desert. Looking for shelter, food and water, Hagar ran back and forth between the hills of Safa and Marwa seven times with her son. In desperation, she laid the baby on the sand and begged for God's assistance. The baby cried and hit the ground with his heel (some versions of the story say that the angelGabriel (Jibril) scraped his foot or the tip of his wing along the ground), and the Zamzam Well miraculously sprang forth.
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