Yusuf Kalyon

Yusuf Kalyon
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I hold my honey and I store my bread In little jars and cabinets of my will. I label clearly, and each latch and lid I bid, Be firm till I return from Hell. —GWENDOLYN BROOKS, Selected Poems
Reklam
At the foot of the tree, the damned are tormented by demons who cut out their tongues, which immediately grow back. Gabriel explains to Mahomet that these wretches preached sobriety and absention from all perverse acts during their lives, but in private gave themselves up to passion and sensuality.
Cotton, Climate And Camels In Early Islamic Iran by Rıchard W. Bulliet
To be sure, Leone Caetani once made a case for climatic change as the motor behind the Arab conquest of the seventh/first century, and Eliyahu Ashtor maintained that Egyptian Mamluks were addicted to alcohol because of their cold-weather upbringing in Central Asia and consequently suffered from a sexual impotence that prevented them from reproducing their class.