... and justice. They now lived under a constant sense of the omnipotent power of God, and of his providential care over the minutest of their concerns. In all the gifts of nature, in every relation of life, at each turn of their affairs individual or... Calcutta Review - Page 2251855Full view - About this book
| Syed Ameer Ali,Moulvi,M.A.,LL.B. - 1873 - 374 pages
...earnest minds of Mohammed and his followers, who, like the early Christians, saw God's Providence " in all the " gifts of nature, in every relation of...each " turn of their affairs, individual or public," — to them those blasts of wind and sand, the elements warring against the enemies of God, in that... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali - Islam - 1873 - 376 pages
...earnest minds of Mohammed and his followers, who, like the early Christians, saw God's Providence " in all the " gifts of nature, in every relation of...each " turn of their affairs, individual or public," — to them those blasts of wind and sand, the elements warring against the enemies of God, in that... | |
| Sir William Muir - Muslims - 1877 - 676 pages
...works, alms-giving, chastity, and justice. They now lived under a constant sense of the omnipotent power of God, and of his providential care over the...public, they saw his hand. And, above all, the new existence in which they exulted was regarded as the mark of his especial grace ; while the unbelief... | |
| Sir William Muir - 1894 - 664 pages
...TEACHING SUPP. TO Their sacrifices and ahandonment of home Description of his followers by Mahomet Sum xxv each turn of their .affairs, individual or public, they saw His hand. And, above all, the new existence in which they exulted was regarded as the mark of His especial grace ; while the unbelief... | |
| Ada Goodrich-Freer - Jerusalem - 1904 - 478 pages
...good works, almsgiving, chastity and justice. They now lived under a constant sense of the omnipotent power of God, and of His providential care over the...every relation of life, at each turn of their affairs, indivividual or public, they saw His hand " (op. cit. p. 169). For this faith they suffered exile and... | |
| Syed Ameer Ali - Islam - 1922 - 604 pages
...earnest minds of Mohammed and his followers, who, like the early Christians, saw God's providence " in all the gifts of nature, in every relation of life,...each turn of their affairs, individual or public," — to them those blasts of wind and sand, the elements warring against the enemies of God, at that... | |
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