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There seems to be little or no difference in doctrine between the two religions, excepting that, by the Sheahs, Ali, the son-in-law of Mahommed, is regarded as his successor; while, according to their rivals, Abubekr, Omar, and Osman take precedence.
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Previously to decapitation they received an offer of pardon, on the condition of reciting the Kelema; or creed, that Mahommed is the Prophet of God.
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Hoossein, the son of Fatma, daughter of Mahommed, is marching through the desert with his wives and family of young children and attendants, chiefly his near relations, numbering seventy persons.
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These sectaries seem not to differ from other Mahommedans, excepting in affirming that Ali, the nephew and son-in-law of Mahommed, is an incarnation of the Deity.
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Mahommed is the Prophet of God), twice; then I "bear witness that Ali, the Commander of the Faithful, is the friend of God," &c.
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The following year, when but twenty-six years of age, with his tragedy of "Mahommed" he won the $1000 prize offered by Edwin Forrest.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Mahommed marches from Mecca to Medina (622), beginning of the Muslim era
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Mahommed marches from Mecca to Medina (622), beginning of the Muslim era
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Mahommed marches from Mecca to Medina (622), beginning of the Muslim era
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Mahommed was far from rising to the moral heights of the ancient sages: he did nothing to abate the egotism of Christianity; he even exaggerated the pleasures of its Heaven and the horrors of its
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