Stories of piety and prayer: deliverance follows adversity

New York, NY: New York University Press. Edited by Julia Bray, Shawkat M. Toorawa & al-Muḥassin ibn ʻAlī Tanūkhī (2019)
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Author's introduction -- 1. In the Qur'an, God exalted reveals how deliverance follows suffering and ordeals -- 2. What tradition relates of deliverance following desolation: and how one may be rescued from sore adversity and tribulation -- 3. Presages bringing tidings of delivery to those saved from trials by speech, prayer, or entreaty -- Notes -- Glossary -- Bibliography -- Further reading -- Index of Qur'anic quotations -- Index of prophetic Hadith -- Index of poems -- General index.

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