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In Darkest Africa; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria

While arranging his eleven loads, consisting of baskets of provisions, carpets, and cooking pots and family bedding, Osman Latif Effendi held the Koran between thumb and finger, and alternately appealed to the Arabic lines, and to the Arab lares and penates in the baskets.

Travels in the Interior of Africa

These Jews, in dress and appearance, very much resemble the Arabs; but though they so far conform to the religion of Mohammed as to recite in public prayers from the Koran, they are but little respected by the negroes;

Travels in the Interior of Africa

When any one of them has read through the Koran, and performed a certain number of public prayers, a feast is prepared by the schoolmaster,

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