Observations on the Mussulmauns of India: descriptive of their manners, customs, habits, and religious opinions ; made during a twelve years residence in their immediate Society (Band 1)
London, 1832
Citation link: https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/meerhassanali1832bd1
URN: urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-diglit-46494
DOI: https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.4649
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Content
- Titelblatt
- V-IX List of Subscribers
- XI-XVI Contents
- XVII-XIX Introductory Letter
- 1-28 Letter I: Introductory Remarks, The characteristic simplicity of manners exhibited in Native families, Their munificent charity, The Syaads, ...
- 29-56 Letter II: Celebration of Mahurrum, The Tazia, Mussulmaun Cemeteries, ...
- 57-73 Letter III: Continuation of Mahurrum, Consecration of Banners, Durgah at Lucknow, ...
- 74-96 Letter IV: Mahurrum concluded, Night of Mayndhie, Emaum-baarah of the King of Oude, Procession to Shaah Nudghiff, ...
- 97-116 Letter V: Time, How divided in Hindoostaun, Observances after Mahurrum, Luxuries and enjoyments resumed, ...
- 117-146 Letter VI: The Mussulmaun religion, Sectarians, Their difference of faith, ...
- 147-177 Letter VII: Namaaz (daily prayer), The Mussulmaun prayers, Their different names and times, Extra prayer-service, The Mosque, ...
- 178-205 Letter VIII: The Fast of Rumzaun, Motives for its strict observance, Its commencement and duration, ...
- 206-250 Letter IX: The Hadje (Pilgrimage to Mecca), Commanded to be performed by Mahumud, Eagerness of both sexes to visit the Prophet’s tomb, ...
- 251-258 Letter X: The Zuckhaut (God’s portion), Syaads restricted the benefit of this charity, The Sutkah, The Emaum’s Zaumunee (protection), ...
- 259-303 Letter XI: Mussulmaun festivals, Buckrah Eade, ...
- 304-335 Letter XII: The Zeenahnah, Its interior described, Furniture, decorations &c., ...
- 336-366 Letter XIII: Plurality of wives, Mahumud’s motive for permitting this privilege, ...
- 367-395 Letter XIV: Wedding ceremonies of the Mussulmauns, The new or full moon propitious to the rites being concluded, ...
- Maßstab/Farbkeil