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
Abdullah ibn Zubair, 135.
Abdur Razzak, 110 _f.n._
Abs, xxxiv, xli, xlii, xlvi.
Abu Abd-ur-Rahman Abdullah ibn Omar ibn-al Khattab, 135.
Abu Abd-ur Rahman an Nasai, 221.
Abu Afak, 61, 64, 65.
Abu Avana, 210.
Abu Bakr, vi, lix, 9, 179.
Abu Bakr al Ajurri, 221.
Abu Barda, 83.
Abu Basir, 98, 99, 101.
Abu Bera Amr ibn Malik, a chief of Bani Aamir, xlvi.
Abu Cobeis, 6.
Abu Daood, his book of Jihad, 71 _f.n._, 78 _f.n._, 79, 80 _f.n._,
96, 133, 207.
Abu Hattim, 207, 209.
Abu Hurera, 215.
Abu Jahl, 7, 55.
Abu Naeem, 78.
Abu Obeida, 107.
Abu Omar-ad-Damishki, 68 _f.n._
Abu Omar-al-Madni, 107.
Abu Rafe, chief of the Bani Nazeer, 61, 71-72.
Abu Sofian, viii, 7, 11, 14, 31, 32, 34, 53, 55, 56, 74, 75, 76;
attempted assassination of, 61.
Abu Talib, 6;
his death, 7.
Abu Yola, xxii.
Abu Zara, 208.
Abul Bakhtari, 34.
Abul Hukeik, the chief of Bani Nazeer, 39.
Abul Mo'tamar Soleiman, 89, 197, 200, 206.
Abul Ozza, 76, 80, 81.
Abwa, Expedition of, 29, 56.
Abyssinia, The emigration of the Moslems to, v, xxxiii, 5;
the two emigrations of, 11;
Nadhir ibn Hareth's flight to, 78, 179.
Age, The Apostolic, 109.
Ahl Hadis, 160.
Ahmas, liii.
Ahmed bin Hanbal, 221.
Ahmed ibn Abi Daood, 113.
Ahmed Khan, Syed;
his Commentary of the Koran, 95 _f.n._
Ahzab, vii, xxii, xxiii, 10, 197.
Ainee, a Commentary of the Hedaya, 125, 132, 134 _f.n._
Ajtahada, 164.
Ajtahada fil Amr, 164.
Akhnas, 99.
Al-Aamash, 135.
Al-Amaran, 182.
Al-Amin, 212 _f.n._
Al-Auzai, 135.
Ali, 9, 80, 196.
Ali bin Abdullah bin Abbas, 68.
Al-Is, 57.
Al-Lat, 7.
Allah, 38.
Allauddin Al Haskafi, 170
Almotarrazi, 164.
Al-Mamun, Khalif, 136.
Al Yafi, 136.
Amalekites, 153.
Amar, commissioned to fight with Abu Sofian, 74, 81, 219.
Amar-bin-Dinar, 134, 135, 136.
Ameer Ali, Moulvie, quoted, 90.
Amr, 64.
Amr bin Saasaa, xxxiv, xli.
Amru ibn Omerga, 75.
Anaza, lii.
Annajmus Saqib (star of piercing radiance), xxxvi.
Annals of the Eastern Caliphate quoted, 193, 202.
Ans, 93 _f.n._, 136, 197-198, 215.
Ans bin Qizi, 89.
Ansab, 215.
Ansars, people of Medina, 32, 41.
Apartment, The (Sura), 188.
Arabs, their society, ii, 26;
pagan, 125.
Arafat, xlviii.
Arqam, Mohammad sought refuge in the house of, xxxiii.
Asad, xii, xiii, xxxiii, xlvi, lii.
Asas of Zamakhshire, 163 _f.n._, 164.
Ashar, xvi.
Ashja, xii, xiii, xlii, xliii, xlv.
Ashraf, 66.
Asim, 80.
Aslam, xliii.
Asma bint Marwan, 61, 62-64.
Assemblies of Ali Hariri, translated by Thomas Chenry, 169.
As Sauri, 137.
As Shabi, 136.
Astromancy of the Jinns, xxxvi.
Ata, 68, 116 _f.n._, 134.
Ata ibn Abi Rabah, 135.
Autas, xxiii, 16.
Aws Allah, xxxix.
Aws Tribes (The), xxxix, xlii, xliv.
Ayesha, 215, 216.
Ayla, the Christian chief, xix.
Azd, xlv, lii.
Azdite Tribes (The), xxxix, xlv.
Azhar, 99.
Azruh, The Jews of, xix.
B.
Badr, vi, vii, viii, ix, x, xi, xxii, xli, xlii, 10;
the battle of, 11, 32, 34;
Nadhir executed at, 78, 110 _f.n._, 170, 181, 196.
Baghdad, 221.
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