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
Kifaya, 122, 125.
Kilab, lii.
Kinana, Tortures of, lvi, 95;
Bani, lii.
Kinda, xxxiv, xlii, lvi.
Kitab-ul-Maghazi, xxii.
Kital (Warfare), 163, 192, 193.
Koostlanee, his Commentary of Bokharee, xxii, 92, 93, 170.
Koran does not enjoin compulsory conversion, xxxi.
everywhere preaches tolerance of every religion, xxxii.
Koreish, ii, iii, iv, v, vi, vii, ix, x, xi, xii, xiii, xxiv, xxxiii, xxxix;
the heavy persecutions of, l;
their embassy to the Court of Abyssinia, 5;
send scouts to search for Mohammad, 9;
their severity to fugitives, _id._;
their maltreatment of children and women, _id._;
become more and more hostile, 11;
joined by the Bani Mustalik, 12;
their anxiety to postpone hostilities, 13;
besiege Medina once more, 14;
violate the treaty of Hodeibia, xvi, 15;
their intolerance, 27;
excited to take up arms by Nueim, an Arab, 101, 139, 187.
Koreishite persecution, xxxiv;
caravans alleged to be intercepted, 55, 56, 57.
Koreiza, The Jewish tribes of, xiii, xix, xxii, xlii, 14, 34;
execution of, 87-94, 196-200.
Kotelu, 156.
Koukabi Durrari Sharah, 68.
Kozaaite Tribe (The), xliii, xlvi.
Kufa, 136;
the abode of Bani Shaitan, xxxiv.
Kulab, xlii.
Kunniat (patronymic), 208.
Kurz-bin-Jabir, a Koreish, commits a raid upon Medina, xi, 11, 92.
Kustalani, _vide_ Koostalanee.
L.
La-Arjomonnaka (I will assuredly say of thee), xxxviii.
Lahyan, xii, 12, 69.
Lakhm, 40.
Lane, E.W., quoted, 137-138 _f.n._, 168-169.
Lane's Arabic-English Lexicon, xxxviii, 163 _f.n._, 164, 167, 200, 219.
La-taatadu (do not attack first), xxvii.
Law, The common, in connection with Jihad, 116-117;
its commentators, 119-120, 158.
Law of Moses (The), 110, 140.
Law of Scriptural interpretations;
limited or conditional, general or absolute, 118.
Law of the Koran with regard to unbelievers, 111.
Law, The Mohammadan Revealed, or the Koran, 159.
Lecky, his standard of Morality, 104-105.
Lecture, The Rede, quoted, 140.
Leena, 110.
Legists, The early Moslem, against Jihad, 134;
their biographical sketches, 135-137.
Leith, 15 _f.n._
Lieber Francis quoted, 33, 76, 88;
on Military necessity, 104.
Life of Mahomet, founder of the Religion of Islamism, by the Revd. S. Green,
xxiv.
Life of Mohammad by Dr. Sprenger quoted, xxiv.
Light, The (Sura), 185.
Lisanul-Arab of Ibn Mokarram, 163.
Loghat, or The Classical Tongue of Arabia, 165.
Lokman, 177.
Luke, x, 27;
and xiii, 124, 178.
M.
MacColl, The Revd. Malcolm, quoted, 157.
Macna, The Jews of, xix.
Maddool Kamoos, by Mr. Lane, 164.
Maghazi, 38, 187 (accounts of the Campaigns of Mohammad), xliv.
Mahmud, killed by Kinana, 95.
Mahmud bin Muslama, brother of Mohammad bin Muslama, 95, 197.
Mahrah, lvi.
Mak-hool, 209.
Malak, 38.
Malik, 38.
Manakib, 199.
Marafat, Anwaa ilm Hadees, 68.
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