- The
Asaṭīr (Arabic: الاساطير, al-
Asāṭīr), also
known as the
Samaritan Book of the
Secrets of Moses, is a
collection of
Samaritan Biblical legends, parallel...
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stood on the
miraculous small stone to
finish the roof. The
Samaritan book
Asaṭīr adds:: 262 And
after the
death of Abraham,
Ishmael reigned twenty-seven...
- Hermes) was "the
first Grand Master and
Founder of Masonry."
According to the
Asatir,
Enoch was
buried in
Mount Ebal.
Enmeduranki was an
ancient Sumerian pre-dynastic...
-
Secrets of
Moses (
Asatir)
states that
Ismail and his
eldest son
Nebaioth built the
Kaaba as well as the city of Mecca." The
Asatir book was
likely compiled...
- Halakha,
written by
Yosef Al
Ascar 14th
century CE)
Haggadic Midrash texts Al-
Asatir—legendary
Aramaic texts from the 11th and 12th centuries, containing: Haggadic...
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Antiquities of the Jews. Justi, Ferdinand, "Iranisches Namenbuch", Tehran,
Asatir, 2003. Legrain, Leon, "Historical Fragments", Philadelphia, The University...
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reference to Mecca,
similar to the
Quran at
Surah 3:96 In the Sharḥ al-
Asāṭīr, a
commentary on the
Samaritan midrashic chronology of the Patriarchs, of...
- (1927). "VIII". The
Asatir: the
Samaritan book of Moses. London:
Royal Asiatic Society. OCLC 540827714. Gaster,
Moses (1927). The
Asatir [microform] the Samaritan...
- al-ṣudūr va āyat al-surūr dar tārīkh-i āl-i saljūq. Tihrān: Intishārāt-i
Asāṭīr. ISBN 978-964-331-366-1. Tetley, G.E (2009). Hillenbrand,
Carole (ed.)....
- fi
tarikh al-Bakhtiyar (Intisharat-i
Asatir) (The
History of Bakhtiari). 766 pages. ISBN 964-5960-29-0.
Asatir, Iran, 1997. In Persian.
Bakhtiari language...