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Foreign News October 29, 1804

Jenks' Portland Gazette

Portland, Cumberland County, Maine

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A catechism has been printed at Constantinople for instructing children in the Mahometan religion, providing a detailed commentary on Islamic tenets including beliefs in sacred books, prophets, miracles, the afterlife, paradise, and hell.

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Mahometan Creed:-
A catechism has lately been printed at Constantinople for the instruction of children educated in the Mahometan Religion.
It forms a copious commentary on the tenets of Islam. The principal articles to which the young Mussulman is required to give his assent, are comprised in the following declarations: "I believe in the books which have been delivered from Heaven to the Prophets.--In this manner was the Koran given to Mahomet, the Pentateuch to Moses, the Psalter to David, and the gospel to Jesus--I believe in the Prophets, and the miracles which they performed: Adam was the first Prophet, and Mahomet the last. I believe that, for the lapse of fifty thousand years, the righteous shall repose under the shade of the terrestrial Paradise; and that the wicked shall be exposed naked to the burning rays of the sun.--I believe in the bridge Sirat, which passes over the bottomless pit of Hell: It is as fine as a hair, and as sharp as a razor. All must pass over it, and the wicked shall be thrown off.--I believe in the water pools of paradise. Each of the Prophets has, in Paradise a basin for his own use; the water is whiter than milk, and sweeter than honey. On the ridges of the pools are vessels to drink out of, and they are bordered with stars. I believe in heaven and hell. The inhabitants of the former know no want, and the Houris who attend them, are never afflicted with sickness.--The floor of Paradise is musk, the stones are silver, and the cement gold. The damned are, on the contrary, tormented with fire, and by voracious and poisonous animals."

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Religious Affairs

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Mahometan Creed Islam Catechism Constantinople Printing Prophets Beliefs Paradise Description Hell Torments

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Constantinople

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Constantinople

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Lately

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A catechism has lately been printed at Constantinople for the instruction of children educated in the Mahometan Religion. It forms a copious commentary on the tenets of Islam. The principal articles to which the young Mussulman is required to give his assent, are comprised in the following declarations: "I believe in the books which have been delivered from Heaven to the Prophets.--In this manner was the Koran given to Mahomet, the Pentateuch to Moses, the Psalter to David, and the gospel to Jesus--I believe in the Prophets, and the miracles which they performed: Adam was the first Prophet, and Mahomet the last. I believe that, for the lapse of fifty thousand years, the righteous shall repose under the shade of the terrestrial Paradise; and that the wicked shall be exposed naked to the burning rays of the sun.--I believe in the bridge Sirat, which passes over the bottomless pit of Hell: It is as fine as a hair, and as sharp as a razor. All must pass over it, and the wicked shall be thrown off.--I believe in the water pools of paradise. Each of the Prophets has, in Paradise a basin for his own use; the water is whiter than milk, and sweeter than honey. On the ridges of the pools are vessels to drink out of, and they are bordered with stars. I believe in heaven and hell. The inhabitants of the former know no want, and the Houris who attend them, are never afflicted with sickness.--The floor of Paradise is musk, the stones are silver, and the cement gold. The damned are, on the contrary, tormented with fire, and by voracious and poisonous animals."

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