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(1) At this time in a remote and almost unknown corner of the Arabia
at a distance of Civil braolls which were tearing to pieces of R oman
Empire, arose the religion of Mohammed a religion destined to sw eep
like a tornads over the face of earth to carry before it empires,
kingdoms and systems and to scatter them like dust before the wi nds,
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(2) The History of Strugle between science and religion by drape r
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" Life of Mohamet" by Sir William Muir Page:342
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1) He was he great taciturnity but when he spoke, it was with emphasis and
deliberation and no one could forget what he said Page:XXIX introduction. The
speaches of Mohammed by Lane Pool.
(2) In his inter course with others he would sit silent among his companions for a
long time together, but truely was more eloquent than other men's speach, for
the moment, speech was called for it was forth coming in the shape of some
weightly apothegm or Proverb such as Arabs leve to hear, Page:110,
Mohammed and Mohammedanism by R. Bosworth Smith.
(3) Indud outside the Prophet's house was a bench or gallery, on which were
always to he found a number of poor, who lived entirely upon his generosity and
hence were called the people of the bench Page:523. The Life of Mohamet by
Sir William Muir.
(4) An admiriny follower says he was handsomest and bright faced, brawest and
most genrous. Page 523 the Life of Mohamet by Sir William Muir
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HOLI BIBLE
Aagai: 2:7.9 O Song of Suleman 5:16
Isaiah: 29:12,11to18-21:13.17-42:10
Genesis: 17:20-21:17.21
Deuteronomy: 33:2.3-18:18.19 O Johan 1:11
Mathew: 17:18 Habakkuk 3:3K.j.V/NAB)
Al-Quran:2:129,146 O 3:81 07:157 O21:07