A Dictionary of Islam
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LONDON : W. H. ALLEN & CO.
1885.
A
DICTIONARY OF ISLAM
BEING
A CYCLOPÆDIA OF THE DOCTRINES, RITES, CEREMONIES, AND
CUSTOMS, TOGETHER WITH THE TECHNICAL AND
THEOLOGICAL TERMS, OF THE MUHAMMADAN RELIGION.
BY
THOMAS PATRICK HUGHES, B.D., M.R.A.S.
WITH NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS.
THE KA'BAH. (Burton.)
NEW YORK: SCRIBNER, WELFORD, & CO.LONDON : W. H. ALLEN & CO.
1885.
(All rights reserved.)
DEDICATED
(WITH PERMISSION)
TO
THE RIGHT REVEREND THOMAS VALPY FRENCH, D.D,
FIRST BISHOP OF LAHORE,
WITH MUCH AFFECTION AND ESTEEM,
BY HIS LORDSHIP'S OBEDIENT SERVANT,
THOMAS PATRICK HUGHES.
Sections
[edit]- Abu Bakr
- Ahaditah
- Ali
- Al-Fatihab
- Al-Fattah
- Al-Fath
- Al-Fil
- Al-Firdaus
- Al-Furqan
- Idu 'l-Azha
- Ihdad
- Immaculate Conception
- Infants, The Religion of
- 'Ismah
- Istibrah
- Al-Mahdi
- Al-Mubaimin
- Al-Mautu
- Al-Mu'akLikbir
- Al-Mu'min
- Al-Mu'iniufm
- Al-Maisir
- An-Najiyab
- Au-Nrir
- An-Nazi
- An-Nfis
- Au-Nfifi
- An-Naba
- An-Nabiyu'l-ummi
- An-Najjariyab
- Au-Nujaba
- Au-Najm
- Al-Qabiz
- Al-Qadir
- Al-Qfiri'ah
- Al-Qubbatain
- Al-Qadar
- Raihanah
- 'Umar
- 'Usman Ibn Affan