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− | The Hindoo sages themselves say that their religion has not spread far, as the True Faith has, and only very few are the times it has left the area of Hind, and those areas immediately around it that have not been converted. One time it spread to the East, even further than any Believer has traveled, to strange savage lands wherein dwell strange monsters, such as women whose heads detach from their bodies, and men who divide their bodies in half. Also, it spread to the West twice, once to the North and once to the South. Iskander is said to have brought certain statues and holy men back from Hind with him, and these were carried North, and inspired unbelief there; while certain Hindoos in the forms of snakes traveled to the south and there spread, as snakes do, their poison. Surely Allah will grind them beneath his heel! | + | The Hindoo sages themselves say that their religion has not spread far, as the True Faith has, and only |
+ | very few are the times it has left the area of Hind, and those areas immediately around it that have not | ||
+ | been converted. One time it spread to the East, even further than any Believer has traveled, to strange | ||
+ | savage lands wherein dwell strange monsters, such as women whose heads detach from their bodies, and men | ||
+ | who divide their bodies in half. Also, it spread to the West twice, once to the North and once to the | ||
+ | South. Iskander is said to have brought certain statues and holy men back from Hind with him, and these | ||
+ | were carried North, and inspired unbelief there; while certain Hindoos in the forms of snakes traveled to | ||
+ | the south and there spread, as snakes do, their poison. Surely Allah will grind them beneath his heel! |
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(Greek translation from the Arabic in a book found in Prince Vselov's library)
The Hindoo sages themselves say that their religion has not spread far, as the True Faith has, and only very few are the times it has left the area of Hind, and those areas immediately around it that have not been converted. One time it spread to the East, even further than any Believer has traveled, to strange savage lands wherein dwell strange monsters, such as women whose heads detach from their bodies, and men who divide their bodies in half. Also, it spread to the West twice, once to the North and once to the South. Iskander is said to have brought certain statues and holy men back from Hind with him, and these were carried North, and inspired unbelief there; while certain Hindoos in the forms of snakes traveled to the south and there spread, as snakes do, their poison. Surely Allah will grind them beneath his heel!