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ʻAbdallāh b. Sabā : der Begründer der Šīʻa und sein jüdischer Ursprung / von Israel Friedlaender.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Friedlaender, Israel, 1876-1920.
Language:
Arabic
German
Subjects (All):
ʻAbd Allāh ibn Sabaʼ, active 7th century.
Shiites.
Physical Description:
2 parts in 1 ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Strassburg : Karl J. Trübner, 1909-1910.
Notes:
"Separat-Abdruck aus Band 23 (1909) und Band 24 (1910)": Zeitschrift für Assyriologie.
Mostly in German, with some Arabic.
Caption title.
Includes bibliographical references.
Contains:
Zeitschrift für Assyriologie. Bd. 23 (1909)
Zeitschrift für Assyriologie. Bd. 24 (1910)
OCLC:
17497952
Bound With:
Library's copy bound with: Function of Jewish learning in America -- Problem of Jewish education in America and the Bureau of Education of the Jewish Community of New York City -- Oirqisānī's Polemik gegen den Islam -- Jewish Arab
Political ideal of the Prophets -- Race and religion -- Zur Geschichte der Chadhirlegende -- Alexanders Zug nach dem Lebensquell und die Chadhirlegende -- Der Stil des Maimonides -- Die Arabische Sprache des Maimonides -- Achad Ha†am -
book of Augury in Hebrew characters -- The Arabic original of the report of R. Nathan Hababli -- Das arabische Original der anti-karĩschen Verordnung des Maimonides -- Shiyurim min "Sefer piøkadon" -- ha-yesod ha-medini be-hashøkafot

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