[220] Es-Suyooṭee, ubi suprà.

[221] The night of the Ascension.

[222] Gabriel, who accompanied the Prophet.

[223] The beast on which he rode from Mekkeh to Jerusalem previously to his ascension. These traditions are from Es-Suyooṭee, ubi suprà.

[224] This flower is called "fághiyeh," and, more commonly, "temer el-ḥennè;" or, according to some, the fághiyeh is the flower produced by a slip of temer el-ḥennè planted upside down, and superior to the flower of the latter planted in the natural way.

[225] Es-Suyooṭee, ubi suprà.

[226] "Benefsej."

[227] Es-Suyootee.

[228] "Ás," or "narseen."

[229] Es-Suyooṭee.