A Dictionary of Islam

A Dictionary of Islam
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Thomas Patrick Hughes. A Dictionary of Islam

A Dictionary of Islam

Table of Contents

PREFACE

The Arabic Letters in this Volume have been Transliterated as follows:—

DICTIONARY OF ISLĀM

A

AN AMULET OF THE ATTRIBUTE OF GOD—Ḥāfiz̤, “THE PROTECTOR.”

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

Table of the Mecca Pilgrimage of 1880

I

Tradition I

Tradition II

J

I.—The Annunciation of the Virgin

II.—The Birth of Jesus

III.—The Miracles of Jesus

IV.—The Mission of Jesus

V.—The Crucifixion of Jesus

VI.—Divinity and Sonship of Christ, and His Sinlessness

VII.—The Trinity

VIII.—The Second Coming of Jesus

IX.—His Exaltation in Heaven

X.—The Disciples of Jesus

K

L

M

I.—The Validity of Marriage

II.—The Legal Disabilities to Marriage

III.—The Religious Ceremony

IV.—The Marriage Festivities

N

O

P

Q

I.—The Inspiration of the Qurʾān

II.—The Collation of the Qurʾān

III.—The Divisions of the Qurʾān

IV.—The Contents of the Qurʾān and the Chronological Arrangement of its Chapters

THE FIRST PERIOD

THE SECOND PERIOD

THE THIRD PERIOD

THE FOURTH PERIOD

THE FIFTH PERIOD

THE SIXTH AND LAST PERIOD

V.—Sources of the Qurʾān

VI.—The Recital and Reading of the Qurʾān

VII.—The Interpretation of the Qurʾān

IX.—The Reputed Excellence of the Qurʾān, and its Miraculous Character

X.—Commentaries on the Qurʾān

XI.—Editions and Translations of the Qurʾān

XII.—The Opinions of European Writers on the Qurʾān

R

S

I. The Doctrine of the Ṣūfīs

II. The Sūfī Journey

III. The Perfect Man in Sūfī Spiritualism

IV. Renunciation

V. Helps to Devotion

VI. The Intellectual and Spiritual Development of Man

VII. Of the Upward Progress or Ascent of Man

VIII. Ṣūfīism adapted to Muḥammadanism

IX. Ṣūfī Poetry

X. The True Character of Ṣūfīism

T

The Style of Composition employed in the imparting of a Tradition

Degree of Authenticity of the Narrators as judged by their Acquirements

Causes of Difference among Traditions

Apocryphal Ḥadīs̤

U

V

W

Concerning the Bequest of a Third of the Estates

The Period of Making Wills

Rules for Ascertaining a Death-bed Illness

Emancipation of Slaves upon a Death-bed

Bequests for Pious Purposes

Wills made by Jews and Christians

Usufructuary Wills

The Executors

Evidence with respect to Wills

As regards the Selection of a Wife

As regards the Management of a Wife

I.—The Condition of Women before the time of Muḥammad

II.—The Teaching of the Qurʾān

III.—The Teaching of Muḥammad, as given in the Traditions,

IV.—Muḥammadan law secures the following Rights to Women

V.—The Position of Women in Muḥammadan Countries

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Z

INDEX

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NEW ORIENTAL WORKS

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Thomas Patrick Hughes

Being a cyclopedia of the doctrines, rites, ceremonies, and customs, together with the technical and theological terms, of the Muhammadan religion

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AULĪYĀʾ (اولياء‎), pl. of walī. “Favourites of God.” The expression occurs in the Qurʾān in the following verse, “Are not the favourites of God those on whom no fear shall come, nor shall they be put to grief?” (Sūrah x. 63).

AUTĀD (اوتاد‎). Lit. “props or pillars.” A term used by the Ṣūfīs for the four saints, by whom the four corners of the world are said to be supported.

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