e. Barefoot. A native of Merv and a famous ascetic of
the eighth and ninth centuries.
[FN#79] Necessitating a fresh ablution, before the prayer can be
ended.
[FN#80] Another noted ascetic of the time.
[FN#81] About a penny.
[FN#82] A well-known legist and devotee of the eighth and ninth
centuries at Baghdad, Sounder of one of the four great orthodox
Muslim schools.
[FN#83] A famous theologian and devotee of the eighth century at
Bassora.
[FN#84] A noted preacher and Traditionist of Khorassan in the
ninth, century.
[FN#85] Koran .xvi. 6.
[FN#86] A Traditionist of Medina. who flourished in the eighth
century.
[FN#87] This paragraph is part extract from and part paraphrase
of the Koran xxviii 22-27.
[FN#88] A well-known pietist of the eighth century.
[FN#89] Abou Hatim el Asemm (the Deaf), a famous Balkhi
theologian of the ninth century.
[FN#90] One of two of the most famous theologians of the second
century of the Hegira and the founders of two of the four great
Mohammedan schools.
[FN#91] One of two of the most famous theologians of the second
century of the Hegira and the founders of two of the four great
Mohammedan schools.
[FN#92] Ismail ibn Yehya el Muzeni, a famous Egyptian doctor of
the law pupil of Es Shafi and Imam of the Shafiyite school in the
ninth century.
[FN#93] Koran lxxvii. 35, 36.
[FN#94] Mohammed.
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