She fascinated al-Qubtiy [^21] so he judged for her With...
She fascinated al-Qubtiy [^21] so he judged for her With other than the judgment of Allah revealed in the Quran. If those in the palace knew his news, They wouldn™t employ him in any job. When he judged for women, he glanced furtively. If a woman complained to him, He coughed and hastened to judge for her. He flashed his eyes and chewed his tongue, That he saw everything as nothing save her. [^22] The narrators of the second tradition: a.
The series of the narrators began as usual with this obscure name: ibn Abu Omar! b. After that came Sufyan ath-Thawri, whom we talked about when we discussed the first tradition fabricated against Abu Talib and we found that he was a liar. As for the narrators of the third tradition, we already talked…
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