خلاصه ماشینی:
A few of the sub-headings in the book will help to show · the reader how Mr. Yaqfib Hasan is endeavouring to create a particular impression, which is dead against the authorised interpreters of the Quran, in the minds of his readers:- 1.
" On pages 217 and 248 the author says in effect that bad people are called Shayatin (Satans) in the Quran, and so there is no separate existence of Satan as is generally believed by Muslims.
Considering that the greater part of the author's life has been spent in a vocations far from literary, and that it was during a long term of imprisonment that he first began to study the Quran and learnt to value it as something more than a tradition of his race, the present work has quite romantic interest and is something of a miracle of modern times.
THESEfine volumes form the second edition of a record of wanderings through India in recent years by Father Dahlmann, who is a well-known authority on Buddhism, the head of a religious institution in Tokyo, and Professor of German Literature in the Imperial University of that city.
They are the work of a careful and observant traveller who has seen much in Europe and Asia, who has an eye for beauty of form and spirit, imagination and sympathy in interpreting the ideals of foreign peoples, an honest purpose in telling his wander-story, and a command of as clear a style as the German language can brook.