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indina;haed;ranger;founditeasier
toproecity;where
everyonehadknoasasilecaldriversoonhe
beroffollowers;or
sle;;‘‘thesubssiontothewill
ofgod;dpraisedasthehighestofallvirtues
forsevenyearshepreaedinathen
hebelievedhielfstrongenoughtobeginacaaignagainst
hisforeighboursandhis
holyssioninhisoldcaldrivingdaysattheheadof
anarofdineseherchedacrossthedeserthisfollowers
tookccahoutgreatdifficulty;andhavingslaughtered
anueroftheinhabitants;theyfounditquiteeasyto
nvinohaedprophet
frohattionuntiltheyearofhisdeath;haed
unateineverythingheundertook
therearetinthe
firstplace;thecreeddtaughttohisfollowers
plethedisciplesustlove
allah;therulerofthepassionate
theysthonourandobeytheirparentsthey
dishonestyindealinghtheieighbours
andonishedtobehuleandcharitable;tothe
poorandtothesickfinallytheyoabstain
frotrongdrinkandtobeveryfrugalintheyatethat
s;edasshepherdsof
theirfloon
expensethehaedanosqueserely
largestonehallshoutbenchesorpictures;hefaithful
uldgatheriftheyfeltsoinclinedtoreadanddiscuss
chaptersfrohekoran;theholybookbuttheaverage
haedancarriedhisreligionandneverfelt
hielfheedinbytherestrictionsandregulationsofan
establishedchurchfivetisadayhetuedhisfacetowards
pleprayerforthe
restofthetiheletallahruletheand
acceptedhpatientresignation
ofursesuchanattitudetoenurage
thefaithfultogoforthandinventelectricalchineryor
botheraboutrailroadsandsteahiplinesbutitgaveevery
haedanaentitbade
hieatpeaceselfandhthehhe
livedandthathing
thesendreasons
intheirhechristians;hadtodohthe
nduohaedansoldiersforthtodo
battleforthetruefaiththeprophetprosedthatthose
y;lytoheaven
thisdesuddendeathinthefieldpreferabletoalongbut
drearyexistenohaedans
anenorusadvantageoverthecrusadersant
dreadofadarkhereafter;anducktothegood
thingsofthisheypossiblyuldincidentally
itexplainssoldiersharge
intothefireofeuropeanchinegunsquiteindifferentto
thefatethataandheyaresuchdangerous
andpersistentenees
havingputhisreligioushouseinorder;haednow
begantoenjoyhispoheundisputedrulerofalarge
nuerofarabtribesbutsuccesshasbeentheundoingof
alargenuerofninthedaysofadversity
hetriedtogainthegoodber
ofregulationsothoseofh
heallohefaithfultohavefourwivesasonewife
entinthoseoldendayswhenbrideswere
boughtdirectlyfroheparents;foureapositive
luxuryexedaries
anddateorsofavariceareligion
eantforthehardyhuntersofthe
highskieddesertedtosuittheneeds
ofthesgrchantshebazaarsofthecities
ittheoriginalprograndit
didverylittlegoodtotheohaedanisasfor
theprophethielf;heonpreachingthetruthofallah
andproclaingneuntilhedied;quite
suddenly;ofafeveronjuheseventhoftheyear632
hissuoslewas
hisfatherinlaheearlydangers
oftheprophetslifeter;abubekrdiedand
oribnalkhattabfolloinlessthantenyears
henqueredegypt;persia;phoenicia;syriaandpalestine
anddedasohaedanworld
eire
ords
daughter;fati;butaquarrelbrokeoutuponapointof
sleoctrineandaliurderedafterhisdeath;
thecaliphateadehereditaryandtheleadersofthefaithful
heircareerasthespiritualheadofareligious
sepiretheybuilt
aneyontheshoresoftheeuphrates;neartheruinsof
babylonanden
intoregintsofcavalry;theysetforthtobringthe
happinessoftheirsleaithtoallunbelieversinthe
year700adahaedangeneralbythenaoftarik
crossedtheoldgatesofherculesandreachedthehighrock
ontheeuropeansidehegibelaltarik;the
hilloftarikorgibraltar
elevenyearslaterinthebattleofxeresdelafrontera;
hedefeatedthekingofthevisigothsandthentheslebr 》
arvednorthherouteofhannibal;
theycrossedthepassesofthepyreneestheydefeatedthe
dukeofaquitania;nearbordeaux;
andrcheduponparisbutintheyear732one
hundredyearsafterthedeathoftheprophet;theywere
beateninabattl
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ebetiersonthat
day;charlesrtelcharlesrthefrankish
ahaedann
questhedrovethesleoutoffrance;buttheyintained
theelvesinspainanfoundedthe
caliphateofrdova;ethegreatestcentreof
sediaevaleurope
thisorishkingdosoe
froauretaniainroc;lastedsevencenturiesitwas
onlyaftertheosletronghold;
intheyear1492;thatluusreceivedtheroyalgranth
allotogouponavoyageofdisverythehaedans
soonregainedtheirstrengthinthenes
adeinasiaandafricaandtodaythereareas
nyfollodasthereareofchrist
charlegne
hoagne;thekingofthe
franks;catobearthetitleof
eerorandtriedtorevivetheold
idealofpire
thebattleofpoitiershadsavedeuropefrohe
haedansbuttheenehinthehopelessdisorder
anpolice
officerthatenereineditistruethatthenes
ofthechristianfaithinnortheeuropefeltadeeprespect
fortheghtybishopofrobutthatpoorbishopdid
notfeelanytoosafeohedistant
untainsheavenknefreshhordesofbarbarianswere
readytocrossthealpsandbeginaneeit
hespiritualheadofthe
ofindanallyhastrongswordandapowerful
fistodefendhisholinessincaseofdanger
andsothepopes;onlyveryholybut
alsoverypractical;castaboutforafriend;andpresently
theydeoverturestothestprosingofthegeic
tribesheeuropeafterthefall
ofrotheyhefranksoneoftheirearliest
kings;ansinthebattleof
thecatalaunianfieldsintheyear451heydefeatedthe
hunshisdescendants;therovingians;hadntinuedto
takelittlebitsofierialterritoryuntiltheyear486when
kingclovistheoldfrenchself
strongenoughtobeattheronsintheopenbuthis
descendantsentheaffairsofstateto
theirprinister;the‘‘jordosorsterofthe
palace
pepintheshort;thesonofthefauscharlesrtel;
asterofthepalace;hardly
kneasterwasa
devouttheologian;houtanyinterestinpoliticspepin
askedthepopeforadvicethe