| Alice M. Frere - Abbasids - 1873 - 328 pages
...thee, the plaining of doves in the lote,* And awaken bitter grief in thy breast ? of the Prophet's—' Between my tomb and my pulpit is a garden of the gardens of Paradise.'"—Vol. ii., p. 64. " The ' Garden' is the most elaborate part of the mosque. Little can... | |
| Muhammad Diyâb al-Itlîdi - Arabic literature - 1873 - 392 pages
...thee, the plaining of doves in the lote,* And awaken bitter grief in thy breast ? of the Prophet's—' Between my tomb and my pulpit is a garden of the gardens of Paradise.'"—Vol. ii., p. 64. " The ' Garden' is the most elaborate part of the mosque. Little can... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - Arabian Peninsula - 1893 - 634 pages
...Between my house and my pulpit is a Garden of the Gardens of Paradise." A third tradition—"Between my tomb and my pulpit is a Garden of the Gardens of Paradise, and verily my pulpit is in my Full Cistern," or "upon a Full Cistern of the Cisterns of Paradise,"... | |
| Richard F. Burton, Sir Richard Francis Burton - Biography & Autobiography - 1994 - 490 pages
...Between my house and my pulpit is a Garden of the Gardens of Paradise." A third tradition—"Between my tomb and my pulpit is a Garden of the Gardens of Paradise, and verily my pulpit is in my Full Cistern," or "upon a Full Cistern of the Cisterns of Paradise,"... | |
| Rāshid Shāz - Arab countries - 2003 - 236 pages
...Inside the mosque Burton noticed an area known as the Garden or Randlia, after the saying of the Prophet "Between my Tomb and my Pulpit is a Garden of the Gardens of Paradise". This saying of the Prophet caused him to remark about Islamic traditions posterior to the Prophet's:... | |
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