Khaled, A Tale of Arabia: A Young Readers Classic By F. Marion Crawford!
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Khaled stood in the third heaven, which is the heaven of precious stones, and of Asrael, the angel of Death. In the midst of the light shed by the fruit of the trees Asrael himself is sitting, and will sit until the day of the resurrection from the dead, writing in his book the names of those who are to be born, and blotting out the names of those who have lived their years and must die. Each of the trees has seventy thousand branches, each branch bears seventy thousand fruits, each fruit is composed of seventy thousand diamonds, rubies, emeralds, carbuncles, jacinths, and other precious stones. The stature and proportions of Asrael are so great that his eyes are seventy thousand days' journey apart, the one from the other.

Khaled stood motionless during ten months and thirteen days, waiting until Asrael should rest from his writing and look towards him. Then came the holy night called Al Kadr, the night of peace in which the[2] Koran_came down from heaven. Asrael paused, and raising his eyes from the scroll saw Khaled standing before him.
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Khaled, A Tale of Arabia: A Young Readers Classic By F. Marion Crawford!
Excerpt:

Khaled stood in the third heaven, which is the heaven of precious stones, and of Asrael, the angel of Death. In the midst of the light shed by the fruit of the trees Asrael himself is sitting, and will sit until the day of the resurrection from the dead, writing in his book the names of those who are to be born, and blotting out the names of those who have lived their years and must die. Each of the trees has seventy thousand branches, each branch bears seventy thousand fruits, each fruit is composed of seventy thousand diamonds, rubies, emeralds, carbuncles, jacinths, and other precious stones. The stature and proportions of Asrael are so great that his eyes are seventy thousand days' journey apart, the one from the other.

Khaled stood motionless during ten months and thirteen days, waiting until Asrael should rest from his writing and look towards him. Then came the holy night called Al Kadr, the night of peace in which the[2] Koran_came down from heaven. Asrael paused, and raising his eyes from the scroll saw Khaled standing before him.
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Khaled, A Tale of Arabia: A Young Readers Classic By F. Marion Crawford!

Khaled, A Tale of Arabia: A Young Readers Classic By F. Marion Crawford!

by F. Marion Crawford, BDP (Editor)
Khaled, A Tale of Arabia: A Young Readers Classic By F. Marion Crawford!

Khaled, A Tale of Arabia: A Young Readers Classic By F. Marion Crawford!

by F. Marion Crawford, BDP (Editor)

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Excerpt:

Khaled stood in the third heaven, which is the heaven of precious stones, and of Asrael, the angel of Death. In the midst of the light shed by the fruit of the trees Asrael himself is sitting, and will sit until the day of the resurrection from the dead, writing in his book the names of those who are to be born, and blotting out the names of those who have lived their years and must die. Each of the trees has seventy thousand branches, each branch bears seventy thousand fruits, each fruit is composed of seventy thousand diamonds, rubies, emeralds, carbuncles, jacinths, and other precious stones. The stature and proportions of Asrael are so great that his eyes are seventy thousand days' journey apart, the one from the other.

Khaled stood motionless during ten months and thirteen days, waiting until Asrael should rest from his writing and look towards him. Then came the holy night called Al Kadr, the night of peace in which the[2] Koran_came down from heaven. Asrael paused, and raising his eyes from the scroll saw Khaled standing before him.

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BN ID: 2940013286665
Publisher: BDP
Publication date: 10/17/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 189 KB
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