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  • The story of Zeyn Alasnam (No. 191) is derived from the same source as that of the Fourth Durwesh, in the well-known Hindustani reading-book, the Bagh o Bahar.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Others trace the origin of this sect higher, to Zeyd ibn Aly Zeyn el Aabedyn ibn el Hosseyn ibn Aly ibn Aby Taleb, who was killed at Koufa in A.H. 121, by the party of the Khalif Hesham.

    Travels in Arabia 2003

  • But Zeyn al-Din would do anything really that Yusuf the Physician wanted.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Zeyn and that was the praise that he considered highest.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • "Who dances with the sand is not stifled," said Zeyn.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • "Oh yes, you would be a good watcher," thought Zeyn.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Zeyn himself was liberal and did not so much mind, but he had had experience with troubles created along the way and in the column itself.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • It was Yusuf who had recommended the Christian to Zeyn, who did not like infidel sojourners with caravans.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • Zeyn, interpreting fealty to Yusuf to mean care in some measure for this infidel's well-being, began at once with a few minutes 'riding each day beside him.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • "I have heard of it, though I have not been there," answered Zeyn.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

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