ihat they all became green; as having, when n new- born child, given testimony of his prophetic gift, so that a class of noble persons professed their faith in his divine mission. That man besides said, that the Koran isMuhammed's miracle, by which he bound the tongue of emulation to all the eloquent men of Arabia; and in like manner the Almighty God sent to Musaylima a book, which they call the first F&r&k, 4< separator ;" this also became a binder of tongues to the eloquent; and no man, except Muhammed and Musaylima, is capable of understanding these two books, the reading of which affords salvation in this and in the other world; but to expound them is a great crime. The Almighty God bestowed upon Musaylima the favor of another necessary and vener- able book,entitled " the second Fariik," to the com- mands of which it is indispensable to conform our actions. What Muhammed had revealed is all truth, and Musayliraa, too, chose his way in that direction; if some precepts of the latter and his celestial book are contrary to the statements of Mu- hammed, it is because Musaylima survived Muham- med1 ('upon whom be peace!), and cancelled some ticular mode of suicide will be adverted to in a note at the end of chap- ter VIII. 1 Muhammed died on the 8th June, A. D. 632; Musaylima did not long survive him. He was killed, with ten thousand of his soldiers, under the reign of Abu-bekr, in A. D. 632, in a battle against Khaled, the son of Valid, who was sent with an army against him. Although the party