(Authors' names are in small capitals; titles of books initalics. The figures refer to the pages of the present work.)
´Abd-El-Laṭeef(† 1231),Historiae Aegypti Compendium. Ed. White.138.Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians. SeeLane.´Ajáïb el-Makhlooḳát. SeeḲazweenee.Alcoran. SeeḲur-án,Jeláleyn,Lane,Lane-Poole,Marracci,Sale.Anṣáree, El-.SeeKhazrejee.Arabic-English Lexicon. SeeLane.Arabes avant l'Islamisme. SeeFresnel.Burckhardt,Notes on the Bedouins and Wahábys.144,185.Chrestomathie Arabe. SeeSacy.Commentary on the Ḳur-án. SeeJeláleyn.Egyptians, the Modern. SeeLane.Feyroozábádee, El-,Ḳámoos.263.Forskál,Descriptiones Animalium.167.Fresnel, F.,Lettres sur l'Histoire des Arabes avant l'Islamisme.111.Ḥalbet el-Kumeyt. SeeEn-Nowwájee.History of Egypt. SeeJabartee,Isḥáḳee,´Abd-El-Laṭeef,Suyooṭee.Ḥusn el-Moḥáḍarah. SeeSuyooṭee.Insán el-Kámil, El-. SeeJeelee.Isḥáḳee, El-.4,48,73,87,93,105,107,112-114,134,206,216.Jabartee, El-.History of Modern Egypt. MS.50,64,65,69,95,236,249,256.Jáhiz, El-.42.Jara´ee, El-.Shir´at el-Islám.220.Jeelee, ´Abd-El-Kereem, El-(† 1365).El-Insán El-Kámil(apud El-Isḥáḳee).4.Jeláleyn, El-.Commentary on the Ḳur-án.28,81.Jóheree, El-,Ṣiḥáḥ.27.Jowzee, Ibn-El-, († 1256),Mir-át ez-Zemán. MS.27-34,43-45,48,52-54,85,87,104,105,123,158,173,201,224.Ḳámoos. SeeFeyroozábádee.Ḳazweenee, El-, († 1283),Kitáb ´Ajáïb-el-Makhlooḳát. MS.28,33,38,42-45,83,104,160,263.Khaldoon, Ibn-, († 1406).116.Khazrejee, El-, Abd-Er-Raḥmán El-Ansáree.Murshid ez-Zuwárilà Kuboor el-Abrár. MS.271.Khiṭaṭ. SeeMaḳreezee.Kitáb el-´Onwán fee Mekáïd en-Niswán. MS.210,213,216,220.Ḳur-án, quotations from:—CHAP.VERSE.PAGE.ii.20100ii.22105ii.9683ii.216184iv.26, 27226iv.46155v.27133v.359v.6527v.92155vii.1132xiii.3100xiii.294xiv.49108xv.2728xviii.4830xxiii.117195xxvii.1028xxvii.16133xxvii.1740xxvii.4081xxviii.19132xxviii.3128xxviii.3540xxxviii.7732xxxix.67108lv.1427lv.39, 7428lxvi.6105lxxi.18100lxxii.638lxxviii.6100lxxxix.24108Ḳur-án, Selections from. SeeLane.Lane, E. W.,Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians.8,12,37,39,41,49,76,86,189,200,205,219,239,245,255,261.Arabic-English Lexicon.224.Selections from the Ḳur-án.103,109,243.Lane-Poole, Stanley,Speeches and Table-talk of the Prophet Moḥammad.6,15,18.Introduction toLane'sSelections from the Ḳur-án.109.Maḳreezee, El-, († 1441),Khiṭaṭ. MS.100,101,117,118,141,206,217.Malcolm, Sir J.,Sketches in Persia.183.Marracci,Alcoranus.133.Mir-át ez-Zemán. SeeJowzee.Mishkát el-Maṣábeeḥ.6,7,34,84-86,88,98,109,143,149,168,191,221,228,229,233,235,242,255,257,258.Moḥammad,Speeches and Table-talk of. SeeLane-Poole.Murshid ez-Zuwár, etc. SeeKhazrejee.Nowwájee, En-, Shems-ed-deen Moḥammad(† 1454),ḤalbetEl-Kumeyt. MS.116,120,126,131,156-158,162-164,166-169,171,172,176.Nuzhet el-Mutaämmil wa-Murshid el-Mutaähhil. SeeSuyooṭee.Ohsson, D'.48.Price, D.,Retrospect of Mohammadan History.145.Sacy, S. de.,Christomathie Arabe, second edition.73,115,149,157.Sale,The Koran.37,263.Shiḥneh, Ibn-Esh-.92,106,217.Shir´at el-Islám. SeeJara´ee.Ṣiḥáḥ. SeeJóheree.Spirit of the East. SeeUrquhart.Suyooṭee, Es-(† 1505),Nuzhet el-Mutaämmil wa-Murshid el-Mutaähhil. MS.7,38,55,178,183,186,190-193,198,199,204,220-223,228,229,232,233,235,237,239,255.Ḥusnel-Moḥáḍarah. MS.159-162,164-167.Urquhart, D.,Spirit of the East.208,241,244.Wardee, Ibn-El-, († 1348),Khareedet El-´Ajáïb. MS.44,46,98,101,103-105,107.
´Abd-El-Laṭeef(† 1231),Historiae Aegypti Compendium. Ed. White.138.
Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians. SeeLane.
´Ajáïb el-Makhlooḳát. SeeḲazweenee.
Alcoran. SeeḲur-án,Jeláleyn,Lane,Lane-Poole,Marracci,Sale.
Anṣáree, El-.SeeKhazrejee.
Arabic-English Lexicon. SeeLane.
Arabes avant l'Islamisme. SeeFresnel.
Burckhardt,Notes on the Bedouins and Wahábys.144,185.
Chrestomathie Arabe. SeeSacy.
Commentary on the Ḳur-án. SeeJeláleyn.
Egyptians, the Modern. SeeLane.
Feyroozábádee, El-,Ḳámoos.263.
Forskál,Descriptiones Animalium.167.
Fresnel, F.,Lettres sur l'Histoire des Arabes avant l'Islamisme.111.
Ḥalbet el-Kumeyt. SeeEn-Nowwájee.
History of Egypt. SeeJabartee,Isḥáḳee,´Abd-El-Laṭeef,Suyooṭee.
Ḥusn el-Moḥáḍarah. SeeSuyooṭee.
Isḥáḳee, El-.4,48,73,87,93,105,107,112-114,134,206,216.
Jabartee, El-.History of Modern Egypt. MS.50,64,65,69,95,236,249,256.
Jáhiz, El-.42.
Jara´ee, El-.Shir´at el-Islám.220.
Jeelee, ´Abd-El-Kereem, El-(† 1365).El-Insán El-Kámil(apud El-Isḥáḳee).4.
Jeláleyn, El-.Commentary on the Ḳur-án.28,81.
Jóheree, El-,Ṣiḥáḥ.27.
Jowzee, Ibn-El-, († 1256),Mir-át ez-Zemán. MS.27-34,43-45,48,52-54,85,87,104,105,123,158,173,201,224.
Ḳámoos. SeeFeyroozábádee.
Ḳazweenee, El-, († 1283),Kitáb ´Ajáïb-el-Makhlooḳát. MS.28,33,38,42-45,83,104,160,263.
Khaldoon, Ibn-, († 1406).116.
Khazrejee, El-, Abd-Er-Raḥmán El-Ansáree.Murshid ez-Zuwárilà Kuboor el-Abrár. MS.271.
Khiṭaṭ. SeeMaḳreezee.
Kitáb el-´Onwán fee Mekáïd en-Niswán. MS.210,213,216,220.
Ḳur-án, quotations from:—
CHAP.VERSE.PAGE.ii.20100ii.22105ii.9683ii.216184iv.26, 27226iv.46155v.27133v.359v.6527v.92155vii.1132xiii.3100xiii.294xiv.49108xv.2728xviii.4830xxiii.117195xxvii.1028xxvii.16133xxvii.1740xxvii.4081xxviii.19132xxviii.3128xxviii.3540xxxviii.7732xxxix.67108lv.1427lv.39, 7428lxvi.6105lxxi.18100lxxii.638lxxviii.6100lxxxix.24108
Ḳur-án, Selections from. SeeLane.
Lane, E. W.,Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians.8,12,37,39,41,49,76,86,189,200,205,219,239,245,255,261.Arabic-English Lexicon.224.Selections from the Ḳur-án.103,109,243.
Lane-Poole, Stanley,Speeches and Table-talk of the Prophet Moḥammad.6,15,18.Introduction toLane'sSelections from the Ḳur-án.109.
Maḳreezee, El-, († 1441),Khiṭaṭ. MS.100,101,117,118,141,206,217.
Malcolm, Sir J.,Sketches in Persia.183.
Marracci,Alcoranus.133.
Mir-át ez-Zemán. SeeJowzee.
Mishkát el-Maṣábeeḥ.6,7,34,84-86,88,98,109,143,149,168,191,221,228,229,233,235,242,255,257,258.
Moḥammad,Speeches and Table-talk of. SeeLane-Poole.
Murshid ez-Zuwár, etc. SeeKhazrejee.
Nowwájee, En-, Shems-ed-deen Moḥammad(† 1454),ḤalbetEl-Kumeyt. MS.116,120,126,131,156-158,162-164,166-169,171,172,176.
Nuzhet el-Mutaämmil wa-Murshid el-Mutaähhil. SeeSuyooṭee.
Ohsson, D'.48.
Price, D.,Retrospect of Mohammadan History.145.
Sacy, S. de.,Christomathie Arabe, second edition.73,115,149,157.
Sale,The Koran.37,263.
Shiḥneh, Ibn-Esh-.92,106,217.
Shir´at el-Islám. SeeJara´ee.
Ṣiḥáḥ. SeeJóheree.
Spirit of the East. SeeUrquhart.
Suyooṭee, Es-(† 1505),Nuzhet el-Mutaämmil wa-Murshid el-Mutaähhil. MS.7,38,55,178,183,186,190-193,198,199,204,220-223,228,229,232,233,235,237,239,255.Ḥusnel-Moḥáḍarah. MS.159-162,164-167.
Urquhart, D.,Spirit of the East.208,241,244.
Wardee, Ibn-El-, († 1348),Khareedet El-´Ajáïb. MS.44,46,98,101,103-105,107.
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