The Daily Life and Practices of the Dervishes
Their Religious Promises The dervishes professed lives of poverty, chastity, and obedience, much like the Capuchin friars and other Christian […]
Their Religious Promises The dervishes professed lives of poverty, chastity, and obedience, much like the Capuchin friars and other Christian […]
In Islamic theology, one of the most opposed schools of thought to the Mu‘tazilites and other moderate thinkers is the
The Emirs, also called the descendants of the Prophet, are counted among the religious people in their society. They are
This passage is written in old English and expresses the opinion of a historical writer about war, law, and political
Ambassadors from distant countries, whose main goal was to promote trade and commerce—such as those from England, France, and the
Hereditary succession and long continuance in office were carefully avoided not only among the Turks but also in other great