Fátiḥah, 24, 62, 74, 229, 230 Fáṭimee Khaleefehs, A.D. 909-1171, 139 Fáṭimeh (daughter of Moḥammad), 186, 222, 228 Feasting and merrymaking, 135-185 Feasts, public, 139-141 Female education, 204, 205 Festivals, 14, 15, 21-24 ---- of saints, 71, 72 Fig, 161 Fig wine, 149 Filial respect, 194 Fines, 18 Fire, smokeless, 27, 28 Fire-eating saints, 49 Fish that bears the world, 107 Flax, 167 Flowers, 161-167 ---- for graves, 24 Fly-whisks, 159 Food, 137 ---- manner of eating, 242, _n._ ---- clean and unclean, 15, 141 Forms of the Jinn, 34-36 Formulæ of faith, 1 Fortune-telling, 85 Fountain, 145, 180 ---- of Life, 138 ---- of Paradise, 239 Freethinkers, 28 Freewill, 5 Friday prayers, 12 Fruits, 159 Funerals, 260 ff. Furniture, 146 ----, bridal, 230 Fustuḳ (pistachio-nut), 161, _n._ Gabriel, 26 Gait of women, 178, 219 Galen, 166 Galla slaves, 253 Gallantry, affairs of, 220 Game, 183-185 Gaming, 15 Gardens of Rest, of Eternity, of Delight, of Paradise, and of Eden (or Perpetual Abode), third to seventh stages of Paradise, 99 Gazelle hunting, 183-185 Genii, 2, 25-46 Geography, Arab, 101-104 Geomancy, 38, 86, _n._ George, St., 103 Georgian slaves, 249 Ghareeb (a slave poetess), 256 Gharrár (species of Jinn), 43, 44 Gházool el-azrár (a plant), 130, _n._ Ghools, 41-43, 104 Ghós, El- (chief saint), 48 Ghowwáṣah, El- (diving Jinn), 44 Gilding, 147 Gilliflower, 166 Glass bottles, jugs, and cups, 158 Glass, coloured, 147 Gluttony, 141 Goat, sacrifice of, 191 God, 2 Gog and Magog, 101, 102, 104 Gold and silver ornaments, 16 Goose, wild, hawking, 183 Gospels, 3 Gourmets, 141 Grape, 161 Grave, 262 ---- clothes, 259 ---- stones, 261 ---- visiting, 23, 69-71, 263 Grouse, hawking, 183 Guard, 254 Guardian angels, 26 ---- genius, 38, 39 Guests, 143 Ḥabarah (kind of veil), 225, _n._ Ḥabbábeh (Yezeed's slave-girl), 209 Hábeel (Abel), 92 Habitations of the Jinn, 37 Ḥadeed (iron), 36 Haḍramót (province), 45, 264, 266 Hagiology, 47-79 Hair-dressing, 216-218 Hair, sign of submission, 216, _n._ Ḥájj (pilgrimage), 14 Ḥalḳat eṣ-ṣeyd (circle of the chase), 184 Hall, 147 Ham, 86, _n._ Hambelees (Muslim sect), 1 Ḥammád Er-Ráwiyeh (poet), 118-120 Hammám (bath), 179-183 Ḥanafee quarter in Cairo, 88 Ḥanafees (sect), 1, 20 Ḥaráreh (chief room in bath), 180 Hare, 183 Ḥareem (women's apartments), 194 ---- employments, 238, 239 Ḥárith, El- (surname of Satan), 31 Hároon Er-Rasheed (Khaleefeh, A.D. 786-809), 114-117, 169, 171, 172, 210, 256 Hároot and Mároot, 82, 83
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