With the pilgrims to Mecca: The great pilgrimage of A.H. 1319; A.D. 1902Khan, Hadji (Gazanfar Ali)
Religion
With the pilgrims to Mecca: The great pilgrimage of A.H. 1319; A.D. 1902
Khan, Hadji (Gazanfar Ali)
Mecca (Saudi Arabia); Pilgrims and pilgrimages
----, approves of the Pilgrimage, 27, 28, 29
----, his cornelian ring, 38
----, his reverence for chastity, 46
----, his ideal woman, 46
----, the festivals which he encouraged, 46, 47
----, on the moon of Rajab, 49
----, his victory over the Kuraish, 53
----, his pond in Paradise, 59
----, his secretary, Othmán, 69
----, his love for his grandson, Imám Huseyn, 73
----, hands over to Huseyn the key of intercession, 77
----, his political aims, 120
----, his highest conception of the Hereafter, 120
----, catechises Muaz, Governor of Yeman, 123
----, his patience, 124
----, his respect for knowledge, 124, 290
----, on the sevenfold compassing of the Ka’bah, 137
----, his loyalty to his first wife, Kadijah, 221
----, his flight from Mecca, 232
----, his kindness to animals, 287
----, his attitude to slavery, see Chap. V., Part III.
Muhammadan, months or moons, 47-62
----, Paradise, 58, 59, 120
----, Orthodox Sects, 115-120, 123, etc.
----, Mullás, 120, 123, 124, 125, etc.
----, Prayers, 126-152, 173, 174, 238
----, self-sacrifice, 137, 138, etc.
----, fortitude, 153, 154
----, beggars, 157
----, women, 46, 88, 94, 95, 148, 187, 188, 199, 200, 217, 306, 307,
308
----, musicians, 198, 199, 200
----, centralisation, 227
Muharram, 48, 62, 68, 69, 73
Munkar, 145, 146, 260, 271
Mussah-street, Mecca, 153, 257
Nahavend, 24
Nakhowales, 227, 232, 233
Nakir, 145, 146, 271
Napoleon, 23
Negro slaves, see Chap. V, Part III
Nessouh, 50, 51
Niyyat, 34, 133, 134, etc.
Noah, 44, 51
Nodbeh, 58
Nu’man Ibu Bashír, 261
Nún, 60
Nureh, 41
Obeidullah, Governor of Kufa, 71
Omar, second Caliph, 24, 69, 70, 74, 113
Ommiyah, 70
Othman, third Caliph, 69, 113
Owf, Bedouin tribe, 263
Paris, 82
Persian Passion-play, 75, 76, 77
---- character, at its best, 74, 75
---- character, according to Nassir, 108
---- character, according to Seyyid ’Alí, 108
---- witticisms, 109, 110
---- mysticism, 62-68, 109, 110
---- poem, 141, 142
---- story, 176; also Chap. III, Part III
---- humour, 186; also Chap. III, Part III
---- noblemen, 188, 189
---- fable, 205
---- Consul-General of Hejaz, 206, 227, 231
---- High-Priest of Teherán, 206
---- tents, 209
---- lullaby, 211
---- water-pipes, 224
---- seal-maker, 260, 261, 262
---- character, 272
---- parable, 273, 274
---- superstition, 275, 276, 277
---- satire, 286
Pilgrimage, conditions, 31, 32
----, the whole of the book Pilgrims, their number, 225, 226
----, the whole of the book
Port Said, 82, 83, 84
Purifications, 33, 34, 35
Queen of Egypt, a, 221
Robegh, 263, 264, 270
Rabíu-’l-avval, 48, 164, 165
Rabíu-’l-sáné, 48
Rajab, 48, 49, 50, 164
Ramazán, 48, 52, 53, 164
“Rewa,” 82
Rewards, of Pilgrimage, 51
Rezvan, Guardian of Paradise, 52
Robinson, George, 21
Rome, 303
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