"Islamite" Quotes from Famous Books
... thronging all one porch of Paradise, A group of Houris bow'd to see The dying Islamite, with hands and eyes That said, We wait ... — The Early Poems of Alfred Lord Tennyson • Tennyson
... the Kabyles, with a thousand faults, are far from the fatalism, the abuse of force and that merging of individualism which are found with the Islamite wherever he appears. Whence, then, have come these more humane tendencies, charitable customs and movements of compassion? There are respectable authorities who consider them, with emotion, as feeble gleams of the great Christian light which formerly, ... — Lippincott's Magazine, Volume 11, No. 26, May, 1873 • Various |