Islam in English LiteraturePrinted at the American Press, 1939 - 258 pages |
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Page 59
... slave , forcible or not , usually meant a financial loss to his master . " I have known some Turks there [ i.e. Moslems of Algiers ] who , when they have perceived their Slaves inclined to turn , have forthwith sold them ... when a ...
... slave , forcible or not , usually meant a financial loss to his master . " I have known some Turks there [ i.e. Moslems of Algiers ] who , when they have perceived their Slaves inclined to turn , have forthwith sold them ... when a ...
Page 60
... slaves is corroborated at many points by Joseph Morgan's translation from the French of A Voyage to Algiers and Tunis ... slave eventually receiving his freedom . Crusoe begins his adventures as a captive of a " Turk " of Morocco . He ...
... slaves is corroborated at many points by Joseph Morgan's translation from the French of A Voyage to Algiers and Tunis ... slave eventually receiving his freedom . Crusoe begins his adventures as a captive of a " Turk " of Morocco . He ...
Page 155
... Slavery is sanctioned by Islam , but the history of Moslem slavery has nothing to compare to the horrors of the African slave trade carried on by Christian countries . ? And charity to the poor is fundamental in Islam , " not as a merit ...
... Slavery is sanctioned by Islam , but the history of Moslem slavery has nothing to compare to the horrors of the African slave trade carried on by Christian countries . ? And charity to the poor is fundamental in Islam , " not as a merit ...
Contents
THE MIDDLE AGES AND THE RENAISSANCE | 1 |
THE AGE OF DRYDEN | 19 |
THE AGE OF POPE | 54 |
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