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When Christians first met Muslims : a sourcebook of the earliest Syriac writings on Islam / Michael Philip Penn.
Penn, Michael PhilipDate: [2015], ©2015- Books
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A true and faithful account of the religion & manners of the Mahometans. In which is a particular relation of their pilgrimage to Mecca, the place of Mahomet's birth; and a description of Medina, and of his tomb there: as likewise of Algier and the country adjacent; and of Alexandria, Grand-Cairo, &c. With an account of the author's being taken captive, the Turks cruelty to him and of his escape. In which are many things never publish'd by any historian before. The second edition. By Joseph Pitts of Exon
Pitts, Joseph, 1662 or 3-ca. 1735.Date: M DCC XIX. [1719]- Books
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Reflections on Mohammedanism, and the conduct of Mohammed. Occasioned by a late learned translation and exposition of the Koran or Al Koran.
Date: M.DCC.XXXV. [1735]- Books
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On the era of the Mahometans, called the Hejerà * (Hijrah). By William Marsden, ... From the Philosophical Transactions.
Marsden, William, 1754-1836.Date: 1788]- Books
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A true and faithful account of the religion and manners of the Mohammetans. In which is a particular relation of their pilgrimage to Mecca, the place of Mohammet's birth; and a description of Medina, and of his tomb there. As likewise of Algier, and the country adjacent: and of Alexandria, Grand-Cairo, &c. With an account of the author's being taken captive, the Turks cruelty to him, and of his escape. In which are many things never publish'd by any historian before. By Joseph Pitts of Exon.
Pitts, Joseph, 1662 or 3-ca. 1735.Date: 1704- Books
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Four treatises concerning the doctrine, discipline and worship of the Mahometans: viz. I. An abridgment of the Mahometan religion: Translated out of Arabick into Latin by H. Reland, and from thence into English. II. A defence of the Mahometans from several Charges falsly laid against them by Christians: Written in Latin by H. Reland, and translated into English. III. A treatise of Bobovius (sometime first Interpreter to Mahomet Iv.) concerning the Liturgy of the Turks, their Pilgrimage to Mecca, their Circumcision, Visitation of the Sick, &c. Translated from the Latin. IV. Reflections on Mahometanism and Socinianism, translated from the French. To which is prefix'd the life and actions of Mahomet, extracted chiefly from Mahometan Authors.
Date: M.DCC.XII. [1712]- Books
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A true and faithful account of the religion & manners of the Mohametans. In which is a particular relation of their pilgrimage to Mecca, the place of Mohamet's birth; and a description of Medina, and of his tomb there: as likewise of Algier and the country adjacent; and of Alexandria, Grand-Cairo, &c. With an account of the author's being taken captive, the Turks cruelty to him, and of his escape. In which are many things never publish'd by any historian before. The second edition. By Joseph Pitts of Exon.
Pitts, Joseph, 1662 or 3-ca. 1735.Date: 1717- Books
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Oriental antiquities, and general view of the Othoman customs, laws, and ceremonies: exhibiting many curious pieces of the Eastern Hemisphere, relative to the Christian and Jewish dispensations; with various rites and mysteries of the Oriental Freemasons. Dedicated to the King of Sweden. Translated from the French of M. de M---- d'Ohsson, Knight of the Royal Masonic Orders of Vasa--Templars--Malta--Philippine--Ros a Crucian &c.--Secretary to the King of Sweden; formerly his interpreter and charge d'affairs at the Court of Constantinople.
Mouradgea d'Ohsson, Ignatius, 1740-1807.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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A faithful account of the religion and manners of the Mahometans. In which is a particular relation of their pilgrimage to Mecca, the place of Mahomet's birth; and a description of Medina, and of his tomb there: as likewise of Algier, and the country adjacent; and of Alexandria, Grand Cairo, &c. With an account of the author's being taken captive; the Turks cruelty to him; and of his escape. In which are many things never publish'd by any historian before. By Joseph Pitts, of Exon. The third edition, corrected, with additions. To this edition is added a map of Mecca, and a cut of the gestures of the Mahometans in their worship.
Pitts, Joseph, 1662 or 3-ca. 1735.Date: M.DCC.XXXI. [1731]