Medieval Iberian Peninsula texts and studies, Volumen0[Anonymus AC00703430] Brill Archive, 1961 |
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Página 272 - My heart has become capable of every form: it is a pasture for gazelles and a convent for Christian monks, And a temple for idols, and the pilgrim's Ka'ba, and the tables of the Tora and the book of the Koran. I follow the religion of Love, whichever way his camels take. My religion and my faith is the true religion.