The Influence of Animism on Islam: An Account of Popular SuperstitionsMacmillan, 1920 - 246 oldal In this book it is our purpose to show how Islam sprang up in pagan soil and retained many old Arabian beliefs in spite of its vigorous monotheism. Wherever Mohammedism went it introduced old or adopted new superstitions. The result has been that as background of the whole ritual and even in the creed of popular Islam, animism has conquered. - Preface. |
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... of the Pharisees translated into Arabic . Tisdall in his " Sources of Islam " and other writers , especially Wellhausen , Gold- ziher and Robertson Smith , have indicated the pagan ele- ments that persist in the Moslem faith to this day ...
... of the Pharisees translated into Arabic . Tisdall in his " Sources of Islam " and other writers , especially Wellhausen , Gold- ziher and Robertson Smith , have indicated the pagan ele- ments that persist in the Moslem faith to this day ...
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... in my daily observations — and I have lived among them for more than twenty - five years I find they have fetishes and superstitious customs which amount to as many gods as the heathen who bow down to wood and stone.2 66 2 In the use of ...
... in my daily observations — and I have lived among them for more than twenty - five years I find they have fetishes and superstitious customs which amount to as many gods as the heathen who bow down to wood and stone.2 66 2 In the use of ...
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... to call him Daizan . They used , moreover , to make the pilgrimage ( Hajj ) to the House " ( the Ka'aba ) , " and visit the consecrated places , and wear the Ihram " ( the single garment worn to the present day by a pilgrim when running ...
... to call him Daizan . They used , moreover , to make the pilgrimage ( Hajj ) to the House " ( the Ka'aba ) , " and visit the consecrated places , and wear the Ihram " ( the single garment worn to the present day by a pilgrim when running ...
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An Account of Popular Superstitions Samuel Marinus Zwemer. these tales , we say to thee , ' These are senseless stories and the nonsensical fables of old women of the Arabs , who kept reciting them night and day . " When we read the account ...
An Account of Popular Superstitions Samuel Marinus Zwemer. these tales , we say to thee , ' These are senseless stories and the nonsensical fables of old women of the Arabs , who kept reciting them night and day . " When we read the account ...
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... by science , for the Encyclopædia Britannica concludes its dis- cussion on the subject by saying : " Even , therefore , if we can say that at the present day the gods are entirely spiritual , it is clearly possible to maintain that they ...
... by science , for the Encyclopædia Britannica concludes its dis- cussion on the subject by saying : " Even , therefore , if we can say that at the present day the gods are entirely spiritual , it is clearly possible to maintain that they ...
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ablution According Africa Allah amulets angels Animism animistic Apostle Apostle of God Aqiqa Arabia Arabic Bahrein beads belief blessing blood body bone Bukhari buried Cairo called ceremony chapter charms child Christian connection creed custom Damiri dead death demons devil earth Egypt evil eye evil spirits faith familiar spirits fear fingers genii Goldziher grave hair hand head heathen heaven holy Hurgronje Jewish jinn Ka'aba Koran Lord magic square Malay Mecca Merciful Mohammed Mohammedan Moslem mosque mother nails night offerings origin pagan performed person pilgrim pilgrimage pious popular Islam practices pray prayer Prophet protection qarina Qunut recite regard religion religious ritual rosary sacrifice saint Satan serpent shaved Sheikh sick sleep soul soul-stuff spit superstition Takbir talismans Thee things thou tion to-day tomb tradition verily verses woman women words worn worship