Difference between revisions of "Thunder of his arafatas"

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In his early days as a shepherd Mohammed had lived much with nature; he had seen the pale dawn touch the grim summits of Mount Hira and Mount Arafat, had heard the thunder roll through the sounding passes of the hills.
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* '''Mount Arafat:''' granite hill, the site of Muslim pilgrimage near Mecca
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** "In his early days as a shepherd Mohammed had lived much with nature; he had seen the pale dawn touch the grim summits of Mount Hira and Mount Arafat, had heard the thunder roll through the sounding passes of the hills." (Edith Holland, ''The Story of Mohammed'', p.52) → [[cubehouse]]
  
-- p. 52, "The Story of Mohammed" by Edith Holland
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* '''thunder''' → [[Vico|Viconian thunder]]
  
See "cubehouse" entry above
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* '''Ararat:''' Noah's ark came to rest "upon the mountains of Ararat" (Genesis 8:4)
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* '''farts''' → in his guise as the giant Finn MacCool, [[HCE|HCE's]] are thunderous
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* '''Our Fathers''' → The Lord's Prayer
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* '''''L'' ara:''' altar → "And Noah builded an altar unto the Lord" (Genesis 8:20)

Revision as of 09:03, 29 June 2006

  • Mount Arafat: granite hill, the site of Muslim pilgrimage near Mecca
    • "In his early days as a shepherd Mohammed had lived much with nature; he had seen the pale dawn touch the grim summits of Mount Hira and Mount Arafat, had heard the thunder roll through the sounding passes of the hills." (Edith Holland, The Story of Mohammed, p.52) → cubehouse
  • Ararat: Noah's ark came to rest "upon the mountains of Ararat" (Genesis 8:4)
  • farts → in his guise as the giant Finn MacCool, HCE's are thunderous
  • Our Fathers → The Lord's Prayer
  • L ara: altar → "And Noah builded an altar unto the Lord" (Genesis 8:20)