A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád': Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and; that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not; Allowed in The Koran - 1885Cherágh Ali
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A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád': Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and; that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not; Allowed in The Koran - 1885
Cherágh Ali
Islam -- Apologetic works; Islam -- Relations; Jihad; War -- Religious aspects -- Islam
Sura ii, 214; Sura viii, 72; Sura ix, 13, 48, 72.
III. The Wars of Defence against the Koreish and the Arabs, &c., with
several References to their Aggressions (A.H. 1-8).
Sura xxii, 39-42.
Sura ii, 186-189, 214, 215, 245, 247, 252.
Sura iv, 76-78, 86, 91, 93.
Sura viii, 19, 39-41, 58-66, 73, 74.
Sura ix, 10, 13.
IV.--The Various Battles, &c.
(1) _The Battle of Badr_ (A.H. 2).
Sura iii, 11, 119;
Sura viii, 5-19, 39-52, 66-72;
Sura xlvii, 4, 15.
(2) _The Battle of Ohad_ (A.H. 3).
Sura iii, 117-122;
134-154;
159-162.
(3) _The Second Battle of Badr_ (A.H. 4), and _The Expulsion
of the Bani Nazeer_ (A.H. 4).
Sura iii, 167; and
Sura lix, 2-14.
(4) _The Battle of Ahzab_ (A.H. 5).
Sura xxxiii, 9-25.
(5) _The Jews, Bani Koreiza, &c._ (A.H. 5).
Sura viii, 58-66;
Sura xxxiii, 26-27.
(6) _The pilgrimic Expedition to Hodeibia_ (A.H. 6).
Sura xlviii, 1-3, 10, 11, 24, 25;
Sura lx.
(7) _The Expedition to Khyber_ (A.H. 7).
Sura xlviii, 17, 20-22.
(8) _The breach of the truce of Hodeibia by the Koreish_
(A.H. 8).
(_a_) Before the Conquest of Mecca.
Sura ix, 1-15.
(_b_) After the Conquest of Mecca,
Sura ix, 16-24.
(9) _The Battle of Honain_ (A.H. 8).
Sura ix, 25-27.
(10) _After the Battle of Honain_ (A.H. 9).
Sura ix, 28.
(11) _The Expedition to Tabuk against the Christians
(Romans) and their Jewish Allies_ (A.H. 9).
(_a_) Exhortation to go to war in defence.
Sura ix, 29-41, 124.
(_b_) Backwardness reproached.
42-52, 56-57, 82-90.
(_c_) Exhortations for contribution.
53-55, 58-60, 81.
(_d_) The disaffected chided.
65-76, 121, 122, 125-130.
(_e_) The Bedouins reprobated.
91-102.
(_f_) The penitents forgiven.
103-107, 118.
_THE END._
INDEX.
A.
Aamir, lii.
Aamir bin Tofeil, chief of Bani Aamir, xlvi.
Abbas, 34.
Abd-bin Hamid, 109 _f.n._, 222.
Abd bin Kosayy, xxxiii.
Abd Monat, xvii _f.n._
Abd Shams, xxviii, 7.
Abdel Malik ibn Hisham, 72 _f.n._, 73 _f.n._
Abd-ud-Dar, xxxiii.
Abd-ul-Kays, xlvi, lii.
Abdul Hamid, 206, 208.
Abdul Rahman, Mohammad's instruction to him, xxvii.
Abdullah, 96, 97.
Abdullah bin Abdur Rahaman bin Abi Sasta, 206, 208.
Abdullah bin al Harith, 222.
Abdullah bin Jahsh, 31, 56.
Abdullah bin Khalal, 96.
Abdullah bin Omar, 68 _f.n._
Abdullah ibn Abbas, 135.
Abdullah ibn Masood, 79, 80.
Abdullah ibn Oneis, 69, 73.
Abdullah ibn Rawaha, 72, 102.
Abdullah ibn Shuburma, ibn Tufail ad Dubbi, 136.
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