- clergyman, the
rector of Chillesford, a
village near Woodbridge, Suffolk. The
Pickthalls traced their ancestry to a
knight of
William the Conqueror, Sir Roger...
- the
Quran with
brief introductions to the
Surahs by
Marmaduke Pickthall. In 1928,
Pickthall took a two-year
sabbatical to
complete his
translation of the...
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Marjorie Lowry Christie Pickthall (14
September 1883, in Gunnersbury,
London – 22
April 1922, in Vancouver) was a
Canadian writer who was born in England...
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Pickthall is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Marmaduke Pickthall (1875–1936),
English Islamic scholar,
author of The
Meaning of the...
- example, two
widely read translators,
Abdullah Yusuf Ali and
Marmaduke Pickthall, use the
plural and
singular ye and thou
instead of the more
common you...
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Harold 'Hal'
Pickthall (31 July 1896 – 8
August 1965) was an
English first-class cricketer.
Pickthall initially pla**** club
cricket in the
Lancashire League...
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Colin Pickthall (born 13
September 1944) is a
politician in the
United Kingdom. He was
Labour Member of
Parliament (MP) for West Lancashire. He was first...
- the
Pickthall family, CPL
Aromas initially started as an
independent firm. CPL
Aromas was
founded in 1971 by brothers,
Michael and
Terry Pickthall. 1990...
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appears in
newspapers as
early as 1922, in a
review of
Marjorie L.C.
Pickthall's novel The Bridge. The
Google Books Ngram Viewer shows the term becoming...
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British people,
including aristocrats,
converted to Islam.
Marmaduke Pickthall, an
English writer and novelist, and a
convert to Islam,
provided the...