Rabadan, M. f. 1. (1723). Mahometism fully explained: Containing many surprizing passages, not to be found in any other author. Viz. I. The previous disposition to, and the method of, the creation: the fall of Adam and Eve; their repentance and sufferings; their posterity down to Noah. With a particular description of the deluge. II. The wonderful life of Abraham, and the disinstion between the two lines, that of Isasc, father of the Jews, and of Ishmael, father of the Arabs. III. An historical and chronological dissertation concerning the miraculous prophetick light, which thone on the forehead of Mahomet, and all his progenitors. IV. The lives of Hashem, Abdolmutalib, and Abdallab, the three immediate predecessors of Mahomet; with his own life, pilgrimage to heaven, death, &c. The prayers, ceremonies, fast:, festivals, and other rites observed by the Mahometans. With a remarkable description of the day of judgment. Written in Spanish and Arabick, in the year 1603, for the instruction of the moriscoes in Spain. By Mahomet Rabadan, an arragonian moor translated from the original manuscript, and illustrated with explanatory notes. By Mr. Morgan. Printed by E. Curll, W. Mears, and T. Payne.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRabadan, Muhammad fl. 1603. Mahometism Fully Explained: Containing Many Surprizing Passages, Not to Be Found in Any Other Author. Viz. I. The Previous Disposition to, and the Method of, the Creation: The Fall of Adam and Eve; Their Repentance and Sufferings; Their Posterity Down to Noah. With a Particular Description of the Deluge. II. The Wonderful Life of Abraham, and the Disinstion Between the Two Lines, That of Isasc, Father of the Jews, and of Ishmael, Father of the Arabs. III. An Historical and Chronological Dissertation Concerning the Miraculous Prophetick Light, Which Thone on the Forehead of Mahomet, and All His Progenitors. IV. The Lives of Hashem, Abdolmutalib, and Abdallab, the Three Immediate Predecessors of Mahomet; with His Own Life, Pilgrimage to Heaven, Death, &c. The Prayers, Ceremonies, Fast:, Festivals, and Other Rites Observed by the Mahometans. With a Remarkable Description of the Day of Judgment. Written in Spanish and Arabick, in the Year 1603, for the Instruction of the Moriscoes in Spain. By Mahomet Rabadan, an Arragonian Moor Translated from the Original Manuscript, and Illustrated with Explanatory Notes. By Mr. Morgan. London: Printed by E. Curll, W. Mears, and T. Payne, 1723.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRabadan, Muhammad fl. 1603. Mahometism Fully Explained: Containing Many Surprizing Passages, Not to Be Found in Any Other Author. Viz. I. The Previous Disposition to, and the Method of, the Creation: The Fall of Adam and Eve; Their Repentance and Sufferings; Their Posterity Down to Noah. With a Particular Description of the Deluge. II. The Wonderful Life of Abraham, and the Disinstion Between the Two Lines, That of Isasc, Father of the Jews, and of Ishmael, Father of the Arabs. III. An Historical and Chronological Dissertation Concerning the Miraculous Prophetick Light, Which Thone on the Forehead of Mahomet, and All His Progenitors. IV. The Lives of Hashem, Abdolmutalib, and Abdallab, the Three Immediate Predecessors of Mahomet; with His Own Life, Pilgrimage to Heaven, Death, &c. The Prayers, Ceremonies, Fast:, Festivals, and Other Rites Observed by the Mahometans. With a Remarkable Description of the Day of Judgment. Written in Spanish and Arabick, in the Year 1603, for the Instruction of the Moriscoes in Spain. By Mahomet Rabadan, an Arragonian Moor Translated from the Original Manuscript, and Illustrated with Explanatory Notes. By Mr. Morgan. Printed by E. Curll, W. Mears, and T. Payne, 1723.