mohammedans in A Sentence

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    Kill the infidels if they do not become Mohammedans.

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    The Koran" Kill the infidels if they do not become Mohammedans.

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    It is clearly stated in Koran,"Kill the infidels if they do not become Mohammedans".

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    It is clearly stated in the Koran,“Kill the infidels if they do not become Mohammedans”.

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    But they dare not do that to the Mohammedans of India; the sword would be out!

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    Should we not remember that many Hindus and Mohammedans own the same ancestors and the same blood runs through their veins?

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    The Mohammedans may be weak in anything you please, but they are not weak in cherishing their traditions of their glorious past.

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    Should we not remember that many Hindus and Mohammedans own the same ancestors and the same blood runs through their veins?

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    Twelve million five hundred thousand of these are Mohammedans, two million are Hindus, five hundred thousand are Buddhists and about five thousand are Catholics.

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    No Mohammedan can deny this: that God has said that no people of other religions can be friends of the Mohammedans, except the Christians.

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    Is it possible that under these circumstances two nations- the Mohammedans and the Hindus- could sit on the same throne and remain equal in power?

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    Next day I told her son, my professor, that,"Your mother is a Mohammedan"-- because this sort of thing has only been known to be done by Mohammedans.

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    Mohammedans believe that whoever draws a little water out of that well will have his sins pardoned, and he will, after the day of resurrection, have a fresh body, and live forever.

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    It is to be noted that both the Hindus and Mohammedans have been working together in both the procession during the entire festival and there has been no confrontations or quarrel between them at all so far.

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    There are no doubt many valiant Mohammedans in this country whose bravery consists in taunting the Bengalees for their cowardice, but who tremble at the very idea of a frown from a' saheb' and whose political code does not permit them to go beyond saying' yes' to everything that may be put forward by any European.

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    Among the" apostacies and treasons" of the Saracens in Spain, wrote the Archbishop of Valencia in 1602, was" that they commended nothing so much as that liberty of conscience, in all matters of religion, which the Turks, and all other Mohammedans, suffer their subjects to enjoy", and on this ground, among others, he recommended that they be expelled from Spain.

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