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Sketch of El Medinah by a Native Artist . I heard only of four whose. The Bayt el Ansari, or descendants of Abu Ayyub. They keep the keys of the Kuba Mosque. Imams in the Haram, but the family is no longer.
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The Bayt Abu Jud : they supply the Haram with. Imams and Muezzins.* I was told that there are now but. The Bayt el Shaab, a numerous race. Some of the. members travel professionally, others trade, and others are. Haram. The Bayt el Karrani, who are mostly engaged in. As far as I could ascertain, they abuse the. Shaykhayn j : all my informants agreed upon this point, but.
Osman. the third object of hatred to the Shiah persuasion. They. are numerous and warlike, yet they are despised by the. They have their own priests. Kazi. marry in their own sect, are confined tq low offices, such. Haram during life, or to be car- . Their corpses are taken down an. Darb el Jenazah .
They dress and. speak Arabic, like the townspeople ; but the Arabs pre- . This word is said to be the plural of Nakwali, one who cultivates the. No one could tell me whether these. I hazard a conjecture.
Mutawalli (also written Mutawilah. Mutaalis, and Metoualis), the hardy, courageous, and hospitable moun- .
Syria, and Coelosyria Proper. This race of sectarians, about. Imamship, or supreme pontificate of Ali and. They differ, however, in doctrine from the Persians. In this they resemble the Shiahs, who are far.
Sunnis. They use ablu- . Hindus. It. need scarcely be said that such tales coming from the. I regret not. having had an opportunity to become intimate with any of.
Nakhawilah, from whom curious information might be. Orthodox Moslems do not like to be questioned. I attempted to learn. Shaykh Ula el. Din, of a Kurd family, settled at El Medinah, a man who.
East, and who spoke five languages. Sayyids and Sherifsf, the descendants. Prophet, here abound. The Beni Husayn of El. Medinah have their head- quarters at Suwayrkiyahf : the. The communist principles of Mazdak the Persian (6th centniy) have.
Arabs. The former devotes himself to government and war, the. In Persia and India, the Sherif is the son. Sayyid woman and a common Moslem. The Beni Ali are. Bedouins settled at the Awali, near the Kuba Mosque : they were origi- . Auf, and are still heretical in their.
Anciently they were much. Prophet's Tomb. They. Amlak, property in land, for. Moham- . med's day, and Aukaf, religious bequests ; popular rumour. There is, however, no objection to their dwell- .
Haram. after death, if there be no evil report against the individual. The reason of. this toleration is, that some are supposed to be Sunni, or.
Most learned Arabs believe that they. Persians, to the sect of Ali ; the truth. I could find out none. I met a Shirazi friend. Bombay. The Beni Husayn are spare dark men of.
Bedouin appearance, and they dress in the old Arab style. Sherifs, . There are about 2. Sayyid Alawiyah, . In fact, most of them wear a red Cashmire shawl round. The green turban is an innova- . El Islam. In some countries it is confined to the Sayyids. In. others it is worn as a mark of distinction by pilgrims.
Fatimah, . Of the Khalifiyyah, or de- . Abbas, there is, I am told, but one household. Bayt el Khalifah, who act as Imams in the Haram. Hamzah's tomb. Some declare that. Siddikiyah, or descendants from. Abubekr ; others ignored them, and none could give me.
Beni Najjar. I was much importuned to stay at El Medinah. There thou wilt eat bread by thy. The present ruling race at El Medinah. These half- . castes are now numerous, and have managed to secure. Besides Turks. there are families originally from the Maghrib, Takruris.
Egyptians in considerable numbers, settlers from Yemen. Plural of Suftah. The Sindhians, I was told, reckon about 1. Beloch and the Afghan.
The Indians are not so numerous in pro- . Meccah ; still Hindostanee is by no.
They preserve. their peculiar costume, the women persisting in showing. This, together with other reasons, secures for. Arabs. At El Medinah they. Kumash (cloth), and form a society of their. The terrible cases of misery and starvation which.
Indians at. Jeddah and Meccah are here rare. The reader. will have remarked with astonishment that at one of the. Beni Husayn, the Beni Ali, and the. Nakhawilah. At the town of Safra there are said to be. Zuyud*, who visit El Medinah, and have. Meccah, and some declare that Bayazif. They pay. * Floral of Zajd.
L These are well known schismatics of the Shiah per- . Sonthem Arabia. It rejects Osman, and advocates. Omar over the other two Caliphs. As has before been shown, all the numerous. Mosque are paid partly by the Sultan.
Aukaf, the rents of houses and lands bequeathed. Moslem. world. When a Madani is inclined to travel, he applies. Mudir el Haram, and receives from him a paper. Constantinople. Of these there are. Their Ikram amounts to 8 purses. They. claim 6 purses. Their hono- . rarium is 4 purses.
This word in the northern Hejaz is. Hasan and Hnsayn. The reader. will excuse my troubling him with these terms. As they are almost all. Oriental. student.
This gift is sometimes squandered in. Balas *, silk tassels, amber pipe- pieces, slippers, and. They are packed up in one or two. Sahharahs, and then commences the labor of re- . Besides the Ikram, most of the.
Madani, when upon these begging trips, are received as. Constantinople. The citizens. Aukaf and. Sadakat f, forwarded every year by the Damascus cara- .
Haram supplies even those not officially employed in it. Though com- . merce is here honorable, as everywhere in the East.
I heard of only four. El Isawi, El Shaab, Abd el Jawwad. El Shark.* They all deal in grain. Caravans in the cold weather. El Medinah and Egypt.
Constantinople. than traders travelling for gain. Corn is brought from. Jeddah by land, and imported into Yambu or El Rais, a. Red Sea, one day and a half's journey from. Safra. There is an active provision trade with the neigh- . Bedouins, and the Syrian Hajj supplies the citi- . As a. general rule, labor is exceedingly expensive t, and at the.
Handicraftsmen and artisans . They are taught from their. Madani is a favored being, to be. Allah will fall upon any one who ventures to. Considenng the value of money in the. Tery high rates. The reason of their monopoly.
Chapter XIII. But the memory oi their misfortunes. Like Castilians, they con- . French author remarks, by any means an. Heaven, to punish man for dis- . Besides, there is degradation, moral and. The loom and the file do not conserve courtesy.
Arab phrase, when a cuff and not a. The. following is the current price of provisions at Medinah early in August. Tisitation season everything is doubled. Bntter is. made at home by those who eat it, and sometimes by the Egyptians for. Their. cookery, like that of Meccah, has borrowed something. Egypt, Turkey, Syria, Persia, and India; like all.
Orientals they are exceedingly fond of clarified butter.*. Wheaten loaf weighing 1. European loaf- sugar, 6 piastres, (white Egyptian, 5 piastres ; brown. Egyptian, 3 piastres ; brown Indian, for cooking and conserves, 3. Latakia tobacco, 1. Syrian tobacco, 8 piastres. Tumbak (Persian), 6 piastres.
The best kind is. Acacia called . The piastre is.
Throughout El Hejaz there is no want of small change, as. Egypt, where the deficiency calls for the attention of the Government. When a man cannot enjoy.
Black slave- girls here perform the. England ; they are.
A little. black boy, perfect in all his points, and tolerably intel- . The older the children. This must be taken cum grano. In Italy, Spain, and. Greece, the general use of olire oil begins. In Africa and Asia, especially. Esquimaux. 1. 3. become, the more their value diminishes, and no one.
The Abyssinian, mostly Galla, girls, so. Z., and often fetch 6. I never heard of a Jariyah. Bayza, a white slave girl, being in the market at El.
Medinah : in Circassia they fetch from 1. The bazar at El Medinah is poor. Meccah by. the Jallabs, or drivers, after exporting the best to Egypt. The personal appearance of the Madani makes the. Arab physiognomy. The cheeks and different parts of the. Masbali or. Tashrih, not the three long stripes of the Meccansf, but.
In some points they ap- . Arab type, that is to say, the Bedouins. The cheek- bones are high. Some of these slaves come from Abyssinia: the greater part are driven. Galla country, and exported at the harbors of the Somauli coast. Berberah, Tajurrah, and Zayla. As many as 2. 00.
F to Mocha, Jeddah. Suez, and Muscat. It is strange that the Imam of the latter place should. The head. is small, the ears well- cut, the face long and oval, though. These are the points of. Arab. The. difference is equally remarkable.
The temperament of. Madani is not purely nervous, like that of the Be- . The cheeks are fuller, the. The beard is. a little thicker, and the young Arabs of the towns are.
Turks in that abomination to their. Personal vanity, always a ruling. Orientals, and a hopeless wish to emulate. Turks and the Persians .
I was more frequently appealed to at El. Medinah than anywhere else, for some means of removing. Much reflne- . ment of dress is now found at El Medinah, Constantinople. Paris of the East, supplying it with the newest. Kespectable men wear either a Benish or a.
Jubbah ; the latter, as at Meccah, is generally of some. The proper Badan, or long coat without. Arab countries, is here confined. That ugliest of head- dresses, the. Tunisian cap, called .
It is with. regret that one sees the most graceful head- gear imagi- . Kufiyah and the Aakal, proscribed except.
Sherifs and the Bedouins. The women. dress, like the men, handsomely. In- doors they wear. I am told, a Sudayriyah, or bodice of calico and other. Fs, like the Choli of India, which supports the bosom. European stays. Over this is a Saub.
Halaili or Burun- . Sarwal or pantaloons are not wide, like the Egyptians'.