| Ghazzālī - 1873 - 146 páginas
...not for the devout and pious. And here we find an explanation of what the prophet of God said : that" the world is the prison of the believer and the paradise of the infidel." Since you have now learned, O student, that the torment of the grave is occasioned by love... | |
| Ezra Hall Gillett - 1874 - 456 páginas
...body, and also separated from God, is left to itself. Here on earth, the body is a shield from it. " The world is the prison of the believer, and the paradise of the infidel." Pain has its home in the spirit, and even* wicked man bears away hence within himself the... | |
| Albany Institute - 1876 - 330 páginas
...for the devout and pious. And here we find an explanation of what the prophet of God said : that " the world is the prison of the believer and the paradise of the infidel." Since you have now learned, 0 student, that the torment of the grave is occasioned by love... | |
| Albert Socin - 1885 - 324 páginas
...are] the heirs of the prophets. — 8. Wisdom [is] for the character3 like medicine for the body.3 — 9. The world [is] the prison of the believer and the...animals. — 11. The malady of covetousness has no (not is for it a) cure; and the disease of ignorance has 'no (not is for it a) physician. — 12. The nutriment... | |
| Fatma Muge Gocek - 1987 - 207 páginas
...times. Mehmed Efendi's citation was significant in relation to his period. He recited the hadis "this world is the prison of the believer and the paradise of the unbeliever" when he was very impressed with the park of Marly.60 Mehmed Efendi's journey consisted of three stages:... | |
| Ian Richard Netton - 2002 - 164 páginas
...for souls's9 is cited with approval and succinctly echoed in the tradition (h-Mfnh) which they quote: 'The world is the prison of the believer and the Paradise of the unbeliever.'60 ln a powerful simile the soul in the body is likened to a man imprisoned in a lavatory:... | |
| Ali Çarkoğlu - 2006 - 200 páginas
...report, however, is Mehmet Celebi's summarizing of his experiences, ie, the hadis to the effect that the world is the prison of the believer and the paradise of the infidel. This, of course, is pure irony and opens another window on the discourse of the Ottoman bureaucrats.... | |
| Najaf Ḳulī Mīrzā (Prince of Persia.) - 1839 - 344 páginas
...that Christian authors in general would show their veneration when speaking of the Lord Jesus Christ. The world is the prison of the Believer, and the paradise of the Infidel."* In truth, there is nothing wanting in the paradise, except that grace which the God of the... | |
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