Mahomet - Founder of Islam by Gladys M. Draycott
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He begetteth not and is not begotten,
There is none like to Him." "Verily, we have caused It (the Kuran) to descend on the night of power, And who shall teach thee what the Night of Power is? The Night of Power excelleth a thousand months, Therein descend the angels and the spirit by permission of the Lord." "By the snorting Chargers, By those that breathe forth sparks of fire And those that rush to the attack at morn! And stir therein the dust aloft, Cleaving their midmost passage through a host! Truly man is to his Lord ungrateful, And of this is himself a witness; And truly he is covetous in love of this world's good. Ah, knoweth he not, that when what lies in the grave shall be bared And that brought forth that is in men's breasts, Verily in that day shall the Lord be made wise concerning them?" After the first fire of prophetic zeal had illuminated him, Mahomet devoted himself to the conversion of his own household and family. Khadijah was the first convert, as might have been expected from the close interdependence of their minds. She had become initiated into his prophetship almost equally with her husband, and it was her courage and firm trust in his inspiration that had sustained him during the terrible period of negation. Zeid, the Christian slave who had helped to mould Mahomet's thought by his knowledge of Christian doctrine, was his next convert, but both of these were eclipsed by the devotion to Mahomet's |
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