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Show 217 minarets and mosques continued without (Nuslim schools) of Huslim life h owever, were ostensibly affected. . 0f shib diwan on The course important of all, M' ongo I aut h" orltles. 133 safety of pilgrims travelling pi1grimge now became the duty of Baghdad.134 of • During their annual . Most Pl I grlms by with the Bedouin for the to and from Mecca • not was Madrasahs built, and teachers appointed. th e encouragemen t was Negotiation the also iterruPtion.132 the reign of Ahmad the Muslims must have • enjoyed I greater prestige than before. In his letter sent to the Sultan of Egypt expressing his desire end the to wr with sister country a since his donversion to Islam, Ahmad stated clearly • • If be convincing proof some required, let men observe our the grace of God, we have raised aloft the of the faith, and borne witness to it in all our actions. By standards orders and practice, our so that the ordinances of the law of Muhammad may be brought to tAe fore and firmly estab lished in accordance with the principles of justice laid don by Ahmad. Whereby, we hav$ filled the hearts of the • with people joy, have granted free pardon to all offendersj an We have reformed all indulgences of Muslims given endowments the pious concerning fdt mosques, colleges, charitable institutions, and the shown them •••• matters rebuilding of caravaserais •••• We have ordered the treated with pi!lgrims'to be f or their caravans plgrim routes; travelling from we one respect, provision to be made safety on the given prfect freedom to merchants, and for securi ng their have 135 country to another •••• [1 13rlbid., 371, 372, 408; anq pp. cAzzawij I, 263, 271-2, 295. ,1 133c . Azzawl, I, 264; and Khisbakj p. 68. 134Ibid• \ 131Wassaf, Preaching pp of Islam, p. , 233-234. 234. Quotation is from Arnold, .'!!:!! |