The Koran (Al-Qur'an) by Unknown
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6 Gabriel; of the meaning of whose name the next verse is probably a
paraphrase. 7 Sura 1iii. 7. 8 Like a mere Kahin, or soothsayer. 9 Lit. stoned. Sura iii. 31. This vision or hallucination is one of the few clearly stated miracles, to which Muhammad appeals in the Koran. According to the tradition of Ibn-Abbas in Waquidi he was preserved by it from committing suicide by throwing himself down from Mount Hira, and that after it, God cheered him and strengthened his heart, and one revelation speedily followed another. 10 Comp. the doctrine of predestination in Sura 1xxvi. v. 25 to end. SURA LXXXIV.-THE SPLITTING ASUNDER [XXXIII.] MECCA.-25 Verses In the Name of God, the Compassionate, the Merciful WHEN the Heaven shall have SPLIT ASUNDER And duteously obeyed its Lord;1 And when Earth shall have been stretched out as a plain, And shall have cast forth what was in her and become empty, |
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