[*] So called because buried near that city. For an account of his life, and view of his mausoleum, see "The Moors," pp. 337-339.
[†] "The hands are raised in order to catch a blessing in them, and are afterwards drawn over the face to transfer it to every part of the body."—Hughes, "Dictionary of Islám."
[‡] A term applied by Mohammedans to Christians on account of a mistaken conception of the doctrine of the Trinity.
[§] This was the occasion on which Mohammed visited the seven heavens under the care of Gabriel, riding on an ass so restive that he had to be bribed with a promise of Paradise.
[||] Grammarians and commentators of the Korán.
[#] A preliminary work on rhetoric.
[**] The "Thousand Verses" of grammar.
[††] About eightpence, a labourer's daily wage in Tangier.
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