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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 17
עמוד
In some lands of the Orient, such as 783 C35 fruitage, and it has seemed best to
include literature of. India, Persia, and China, there has been a continuing V THE
DAwN IN BABYLoN AND Assyria . . pace VI.
In some lands of the Orient, such as 783 C35 fruitage, and it has seemed best to
include literature of. India, Persia, and China, there has been a continuing V THE
DAwN IN BABYLoN AND Assyria . . pace VI.
עמוד 217
Great must have been the personality of this same Shamsuddim; he seemed to
make every one his hot enemy or his hot disciple. He captivated Rumi. The poet
became an ardent follower of Sufism. But the foes of Shamsuddim rose against ...
Great must have been the personality of this same Shamsuddim; he seemed to
make every one his hot enemy or his hot disciple. He captivated Rumi. The poet
became an ardent follower of Sufism. But the foes of Shamsuddim rose against ...
עמוד 262
Indeed, he seemed to have little or no regard for religious speculations. Among
subjects absolutely taboo in his presence were marvels, feats of strength,
rebellions, and spiritual beings. How to act here and now—that was, in his
opinion, the ...
Indeed, he seemed to have little or no regard for religious speculations. Among
subjects absolutely taboo in his presence were marvels, feats of strength,
rebellions, and spiritual beings. How to act here and now—that was, in his
opinion, the ...
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