Sacred Books and Traditions of the Yezidiz, by Isya Joseph, [1919], at sacred-texts.com
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INTRODUCTION--THE ORIGIN OF THE MANUSCRIPT | |
NOTES ON THE INTRODUCTION | |
PART I. THE TRANSLATION OF THE ARABIC TEXT |
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PREFACE, IN THE NAME OF THE MOST COMPASSIONATE GOD | |
I. AL-JILWAH--THE REVELATION | |
II. MASHAF RES--THE BLACK BOOK | |
III. APPENDIX TO PART I. | |
IV. THE POEM IN PRAISE OF ŠEIḪ ADI | |
V. THE PRINCIPAL PRAYER OF THE YEZIDIS | |
VI. SEVEN CLASSES OF YEZIDIS | |
VII. THE ARTICLES OF FAITH | |
NOTES ON PART I | |
PART II. THE CRITICAL DISCUSSION OF YEZIDISM |
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I. THE RELIGIOUS ORIGIN OF THE YEZIDIS | |
I. The Yezidi Myth | |
II. The Christian Tradition | |
III. The Speculative Theories of Western Orientalists | |
IV. The Dogmatic View of Mohammedan Scholars and the Writer's Own Explanation | |
Notes on Part I | |
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II. THE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS IN YEZIDISM | |
I. The Yezidi View of God | |
II. The Deity of the Second Degree | |
1. Melek Ṭâûs | |
2. Šeiḫ Adî | |
3. Yezîd | |
Notes on Chapter II. | |
III. OTHER DEITIES AND FESTIVALS | |
I. The So-Called Seven Divinities | |
II. The Day of Sarsal or New Year | |
Notes on Chapter III. | |
IV. SACRAMENTS, RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES AND SACERDOTAL SYSTEM | |
I. Sacraments | |
II. Some Other Religious Practices | |
III. The Sacerdotal Orders | |
Notes on Chapter IV. | |
V. THEIR CUSTOMS | |
I. Marriage | |
II. Funerals | |
III. Nationality | |
IV. Locality | |
V. Dwellings | |
VI. The Language | |
VII. Occupation | |
Notes on Chapter V. | |
VI. LIST OF THE YEZIDI TRIBES | |
The Tribes Across the River from Mosul | |
The Tribes at Sinjar and Jezireh | |
The Tribes of Midyat Region | |
VII. PERSECUTION | |
Notes on Chapter VII | |
BIOGRAPHY | |
INDEX |
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