Darkness and daybreak; personal experiences, manners, customs, habits, religious and social life in Persia . ]icople as a relig-ious custom, or to revile children whosenoise while at play may have interrupted him. The official prayer of Islam, which is used throug-h-Miit all the Mohammedan countries and is dail} repeatedin the Cairo University by ten thousand Mohammedanstudents from all countries, reads thus: I seek refug-e with Allah, from Satan the accursed,in the name of Allah, the compassionate, the merciful.() Lord of all creatures, O Allah, destroy the infidelsand thine enemies, the enem


Darkness and daybreak; personal experiences, manners, customs, habits, religious and social life in Persia . ]icople as a relig-ious custom, or to revile children whosenoise while at play may have interrupted him. The official prayer of Islam, which is used throug-h-Miit all the Mohammedan countries and is dail} repeatedin the Cairo University by ten thousand Mohammedanstudents from all countries, reads thus: I seek refug-e with Allah, from Satan the accursed,in the name of Allah, the compassionate, the merciful.() Lord of all creatures, O Allah, destroy the infidelsand thine enemies, the enemies of religion. O Allah,make their children orphans and defile their their feet to slip. Give them and their families,tlieir children, household and woman and relations bymarriage, their brothers and friends, their possessionsand their race, their wealth and lands as booty to theMussulman, O Lord of all creatures! Here are some of the commandments of the Koran : (1) They are surely infidels who sa}: Veril} Godi-- Christ, the son of Mary. Koran, chapter 5. (2) O true believers, take not the


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