| 1897 - 506 páginas
...the left ; but both must pass the bridge of Al Sirât, which is laid over the midst of hell, and is finer than a hair and sharper than the edge of a sword, while being also beset with briers and hooked thorns. The righteous shall pass over this bridge with... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1898 - 228 páginas
...a lunar rainbow." Century Dictionary. 2 This is the bridge al Sirat, laid over the midst of hell, " finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword." ThU bridge must be passed over by believers and unbelievers alike, and to make the journey still more... | |
| 1901 - 458 páginas
...and, as to keep the middle tenor, is very difficult, this has been emblematized by something which is finer than a hair and sharper than the edge of a sword, and by three arches, which indicate the due mixture of three powers, viz, knowledge, courage, and lust.... | |
| Sir Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge - 1901 - 708 páginas
...will, however, have to pass over the bridge Al-Sirat, which is laid over the midst of hell, and is finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword ; the good will have no difficulty in passing over this, but the wicked will fall from it and meet... | |
| 1901 - 948 páginas
...hell ; both, however, have first to go over the bridge Al Sirât, laid over the midst of hell, and finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge of a sword, and beset with thorns on either side. The righteous will proceed on their path with ease and swiftness,... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1902 - 436 páginas
...the bridge called in Arabic Al Sirat, which they say is laid over the midst of hell, and described to be finer than a hair and sharper than the edge...stand upon it ; for which reason most of the sect of Motazalites reject it as a fable, though the orthodox think it a sufficient proof of the truth of this... | |
| Walter Scott - 1902 - 436 páginas
...difficult to conceive how any one shall be able to stand upon it ; for which reason most of the sect of Motazalites reject it as a fable, though the orthodox...of this article that it was seriously affirmed by him who never asserted a falsehood, meaning their Prophet, who, to add to the difficulty of the passage,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1904 - 618 páginas
...day when feet shall slip upon it." " Es Sirat " is the bridge which extends over the midst of Hell, finer than a hair and sharper than the edge of a sword, over which all must pass, and from which the wicked shall fall into Hell. In these mosques order and... | |
| Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 1256 páginas
...the bridge, called in Arabic as Sirat, which they say is laid over the midst of Hell, and described to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge...conceive how any one shall be able to stand upon it This bridge is beset on each side with briers and hooked thorns ; which, however, will be no impediment... | |
| Arthur Naylor Wollaston - 1905 - 578 páginas
...the bridge, called in Arabic as Sirat, which they say is laid over the midst of Hell, and described to be finer than a hair, and sharper than the edge...conceive how any one shall be able to stand upon it. This bridge is beset on each side with briers and hooked thorns ; which, however, will be no impediment... | |
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