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Salsabll, a roantain in paradise, 475.
Salutation, mutual, recommended. 71.
iVl Sameri, the maker of the golden calf,
who, 7, n. ; 260, n.
Sarah, wife of Abraham, her laughing, 182.
Satan, his punishment for seducinj; our
first parents, 117; btii3ved to assist the
Koreish- 144.
Saul, his story, 29.
Sects and their leaders, shall quarrel at the
resurrection, 20.
Sejjin, what, 482, n.
Sennacherib, 227, n.
Separation (the day of), a name of the day
of judgment, 403.
Serab, what, 292.
Serendib (the isle of), Adam cast down
thereon from paradise, 5, n. ; the print of
Adam's foot shown on a mountain there,
ib.
Sergius, the monk, 223, n.
Serjient, his sentence for assisting in the
seduction of man, 127, n.
Seventy Israelites demand to see God ; are
killed by lightning, and restored to life at
the prayer of Moses, 7.
Al Seyid al Najrani, a Christian, offers to
worship Mohammed, 46.
Shamhoz.ai, a debauched angel, his pe-
nance, 14, n.
Shas Ebn Kais, a Jew, promotes a quarrel
between Aws and Khazraj, 48, n,
Shechinah, misinterpreted by the commen-
tators, 30, n.
Sheddad, son of Ad, makes a garden in
imitation of paradise, 488, n.; is destroyed
in going to view it, ib.
Sheep, the prodigious weight of their tails
in the east, 114, n.
Shem, raised to life by Jesus, 41, n.
Shoaib, the prophet, his story, 125, &c, 184.
Signs, the meaning of the word in the
Koran, C, n.
Al Sijil, the angel who takes an account of
men's actions, 272.
Sin, the irremissible one, in the opinion of
the Mohammedans, 11, n. ; the seven
deadly sins, 64, n.
Sinai (mount) lifted over the Israelites, 9,
12 ; the souls of all the prophets present
at the delivery of the law to Moses
thereon, 46, n.
Simon the Cyrenasan, supposed to be
crucified instead of Jesus, 42, n.
Sirius, or the greater dog-star, worshipped
by the old Arabs, 429.
Slaves, how to be treated, 291 ; women not
to be compelled to prostitute themselves,
ib.
Slander forbidden, 419 ; the punishment of
those who slander the prophets, 157, &c.
499.
Sleepers (the seven), their story, 238, &c.
Smoke, which will precede the day of
judgment, 402.
Sodom and Gou)orran destroyed, 183.
Bodomv, 6>>.
Sofian (Abu) commands the army of the
Koreish at Ohod, 50, n. ; and the convoy
of the caravan at Bed r, 139, n. ; chal-
lenges Mohammed to meet him at Bedr
a second time, 52, n. ; but fails, 55, n. ;
embraces Mohanimedism on the taking
of Mecca, 447, n.; expostulates with
jNIohammed, 284, n
Sohail Ebn Amru, treats with Mohammed
on behalf of the Koreish, 416, n.
Soheib, flies to Medina, 24, n.
Solomon, succeeds David, 310 ; has power
over the winds, 270, 374 ; his andDavid's
judgment, 270; his manner of travelling,
310 ; what passed between him and the
queen of Saba, 311, &c. ; a trick of the
devil's to blast his character, 13 ; cleare<l
by the mouth of Mohammed, ib. ■ order"
several of his horses to be killed, because"
they had diverted him from his prayers.
374 ; is deprived of his signet and hia
kingdom for some days, ib. ; his deat'i
concealed for a year, and in what
manner, 353, n.
Soraka Ebn Malec, the de\dl appears in his
form, 144.
Soul, the origin of it, 235.
Spoils, laws concerning their division, 13^,
143, 444.
Stars darted at the devils, 210, n.
Stoning of adulterers, 37, n.
Striking, an epithet of the last day, 497.
Supererogation, 234.
Sura, or chapter of the Koran, 156, n.
Sun and }iIoon, not to be worshijiped, 391
are subject to God and the use of man,
121, 137, &c.
Swearer (a common) not to be obeyed, i60
Swine's flesh, vide Food.
Table, caused to descend from heaven by
Jesus, 97 ; of God's decrees, 102.
Tables of the law, 131.
Tabuc, the expedition of, 154, 164.
Tagat, the meaning of the word, 31, n.
Taleb (Abu) Mohammed's uncle, 163, n.
Mohammed refuses to pray for him, ca
his dying an infidel, ib.
Talat, vide Saul.
Tasnim, a fountain ;n paradise, 483.
Tebala and Jorash, their mhabitantg
embrace Mohammedism, 151.
Temple of Mecca, vide Caaba : of Jerusa-
lem, built by genii, 352.
Thalaba grows suddenly rich on Mohan--
med's prayer for him, 158, n. ; refusing
to pay alms is again reduced to poverty,
ib.
Thakif (the tribe of) demand terms ol
Mohammed, which are denied theiE,
233, n.
Thamud (the tribe of) their story and
destruction, 123, 278, 282, 390; vidt;
Saleh.
Theft, its punishment, 86.
Throne of God, 31 ; will be borne by eight
ancels on the day of judgment, 463.

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