Oriental Literature; the Dabistán, Or School of Manners; the Religious Beliefs, Observances, Philosophie Opinions And Social Customs of the Nations of the East
Oriental Literature; the Dabistán, Or School of Manners; the Religious Beliefs, Observances, Philosophie Opinions And Social Customs of the Nations of the East
Muhammad Muhsin, Called Fani
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Zoharah, or *the regent of Venus,* is the director of the demons, and to this planetary spirit they ascribe the sciences and religions of the barbarians, and the creeds of foreign nations. The Muhammedan doctors say, that Islamism is con- nected with this planet, from which source proceeds the veneration paid by them to Friday, or the day of Venus. MUshteri^ *^ Jupiter,* is accounted the director of the angels, and the teacher of the system of Brahma, which is conveyed in a celestial language, ...not used at present by any beings of elemental formation : thus, although the Koran is a divine revelation, the language of it is in general use among the Arabs ; but the four V^ds which the Hindus account a celestial volume, is written in Sanskrit, a language spoken in no city whatever, and found in no book save those of a particular sect : it is called by them * the speech of angelic beings.* The V^da was given to them by Brahma, for the due arrangement of human con- cerns. By angels or divine beings they mean eloquent speakers, and learned authors, who being illuminated by the eflFulgence of primitive wisdom, interpreted whatever was revealed to them.
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