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
his adherence to the treaty of Hodeibia, 100;
never gave any permission for the murder of Sanina, 106-107;
his Koran never teaches aggressive wars, 125;
Freeman Stephens, Bosworth Smith, George Sale, Major Osborn, the Revd.
Wherry, the Revd. Hughes, and the Revd. MacColl, on the wars of
Mohammad, 146-161.
Mohammad (Sura), 184.
Mohammad bin Ishak, 68.
Mohammad bin Kobeib Hashimi, 80.
Mohammad bin Muslama, 95.
Mohammad bin Sad Kalib Wakidi, 68, 201, 207.
Mohammad bin Sireen, 68.
Mohammad bin Yahya bin Habban, 222.
Mohammad, Buddha and Christ, by Dr. Dods, quoted, lxxiv.
Mohammad Karamat-ul Ali of Delhi, 100 _f.n._
Mohammad and Mohammadanism, by B. Smith, quoted, 143.
Mokatil, 184, 220-221.
Mokhadrams, poets, 165, 169.
Mokowkas, the Roman Governor, 205.
Moleil-bin-Zamra, xliii.
Mooahib of Koostlanee, 93 _f.n._
Mooltan, 169.
Morad, lvi.
Morocco, 169.
Mosaic injunctions, 153.
Moses, The law of, 110, 140, 141, 145, 150, 152, 153.
Mosheim, Dr., quoted, lxi, lxiii, lxv.
Moslems forced to resort to arms in pure self-defence, 10;
threatened by Abu Sofian with an attack, 7, 13.
Moslim, his collections, 71 _f.n._, 86, 196, 198, 210, 214.
Movatta, by Malik, 114.
Mowallads, poets, 165.
Mozar, xlvi.
Mozeina, xlii, xliii.
Muallafa Qolubohum (those whose hearts are to be won over), xlviii.
Mudlij, lv;
a tribe of Kinana, iv, 30.
Mufti, 136.
Mughrib of Almotarrazi (The), 164 _f.n._
Muheiasa, the murderer of Ibn Sanina, 106, 107.
Muir's (Sir W.) Life of Mahomet quoted, i, vi, viii, ix _f.n._, xxvii,
xxviii, xxxi, xxxii, xxxiv, xxxix, xliii, xlvi, xlviii, xlix, l, lxvi,
lxvii, lxx, lxxii, lxxviii, lxxx, 9 _f.n._, 27, 29 _f.n._, 30
_f.n._, 39, 43, 46, 47, 49 _f.n._, 51, 52, 56, 58 _f.n._, 64
_f.n._, 65, 67, 68 _f.n._, 69, 72, 73, 75, 76, 78, 82, 83, 85, 89,
91, 93, 97, 98, 99, 102, 106, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113 _f.n._, 138,
140, 160 _f.n._, 170, 178, 180, 181, 187, 188, 193, 196, 197, 198, 200,
201, 205, 210, 212, 214, 216, 217, 218, 219.
Mujanna, xlviii.
Mujhool, 134.
Mujtahid, 137, 160.
Mukwhumites (The), xxxiii.
Muntafiq, lvi.
Muraisia, xviii.
Murra, xiii, xlv, xlvi, lvi, 15, 39.
Mursul, 109 _f.n._
Musa-bin-Akba, xxii.
Musab, 78.
Mustalik, xii, xviii;
a branch of Khozaa, xxiii, 12;
released without ransom, 86, 196.
Muta, Expedition to, 138.
Mut-im, 7.
N.
Nadhirbin Harith, 76, 77-78.
Naeem, 13.
Najashee, xxxiii.
Najd, xii, 12;
the Bedouin tribes of, xli, xlii, xliii, 89, 196, 199, 200;
celebrated for Bani Tamim, xlvii.
Najran, The Christians of, xxxiii, 37, 48.
Nakha, lvi.
Nakhla, the Jinns converted at, xxxv, xxxvi, 30, 56.
Nasaee, 207, 215, 216.
Nations, The battle of, 13.
Nazeer treasoned against Medina, xii, xlii, 34, 66, 71;
its chief, 72;
the expulsion of, 108-110.
Nazr, xxxiv, 78.
Nihayeh of Ibn-al-Atheer, 164 _f.n._
Nineteenth century (The) quoted, 158.
Nineveh, xxxv.
Nisibin, xxxv.
Noavee, 214.
Nohd, lvi.
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