The African Repository, Volumes 45-46American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 129
... ARABIC - SPEAKING NEGRO MOHAMMEDANS IN AFRICA . BY PROFESSOR GEORGE E. POST , M. D. , BEIRUT , SYRIA . * [ Some months since an Arabic letter from West Africa , on its way to missionaries in Syria , reached the Missionary House ...
... ARABIC - SPEAKING NEGRO MOHAMMEDANS IN AFRICA . BY PROFESSOR GEORGE E. POST , M. D. , BEIRUT , SYRIA . * [ Some months since an Arabic letter from West Africa , on its way to missionaries in Syria , reached the Missionary House ...
Page 131
... Arabic writing . After his death it was sent to an Arabic scholar , who sent it back , saying that it was a collection of passages of Scripture , put together with no definite link of connection . This book was shown to me , in the ...
... Arabic writing . After his death it was sent to an Arabic scholar , who sent it back , saying that it was a collection of passages of Scripture , put together with no definite link of connection . This book was shown to me , in the ...
Page 132
... Arabic language . He told him some of the above particulars , and showed him some Arabic manuscripts from the pen of the slave . The existence of ' one such man had led Mr. Dwight to suspect the fact of a prevalence of the Moslem faith ...
... Arabic language . He told him some of the above particulars , and showed him some Arabic manuscripts from the pen of the slave . The existence of ' one such man had led Mr. Dwight to suspect the fact of a prevalence of the Moslem faith ...
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