10 raand of God to take to wife the daughter of one, between whom and the suitor not the least relation- ship is known. To contract marriage with more than one woman is not legal, but if any one wishes more, he may take another on the condition of tem- porary cohabitation. To purify before prayer with sand or dust, when water cannot be had, is not right. When one possesses a slave, male or female, who is an unbeliever, this slave, adopting the true faith, becomes free without requiring the leave of his master. Whatever animal feeds upon filth which pollutes, this to eat is not allowable. Domestic fowls are not to be eaten, because they are winged pigs. Musaylima forbade to keep the fast of Ramezan, but instead of this he prescribed the fast at night,, in such a manner that, from sunset to sunrise, no- thing may be eat nor drunk; and also abstinence from sexual intercourse. Moreover, he abolished circumcision, for avoiding resemblance with the Jews. He prohibited all intoxicating liquors, such as those produced from the palm-tree, opium, nuts, and thelike. Muhammed Kuli used to read much in the second Fanik, the book of Musaylima, which, having col- lected, he recited, and said : this doctrine came to me from my father and my ancestors, who enjoyed