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
Notes on Muhammadanism, by Revd. T.P. Hughes, 154.
Nueim, his alleged employment to break up the confederates who had besieged
Medina, 101-105.
Numbers, xxxi, 153.
Nuraddin Ali-al-Halabi quoted and refuted, 129-132.
O.
Obada-bin-Samat, 58 _f.n._
Obeida, 29, 55.
Ohad, Battle of, vii, xii, xviii, xxii, xlii, xlvii, 10, 11, 34, 69, 197.
Okaz, xlviii.
Okba bin Mueit, 76, 79-81.
Oman, li.
Omar, 83, 196, 202.
Omar bin Asim, 209.
Omar ibn al Ghallas, 209.
Omar ibn al Hakam, 201.
Omeir, 62, 63.
Omeya bin Khalf, 56.
Omiyyiads, xxxiii.
Omm Kirfa, 91.
Omm Rabab, 208.
Ommara, 80.
Oneis, 73.
Orfee, 170.
Orna, 69.
Osaba-fi-Tamiz Issahaba, 68 _f.n._
Osborn, R.D., Major, quoted, 42, 62;
refuted, lxviii, lxxxv, lxxxvii, lxxxviii, lxxxix, 146-149.
Oseir ibn Zarim, the chief of Nazeer of Khyber, 39, 61, 72-73.
Osheira, Expedition of, 29, 56.
Osman, the Moslem envoy to Mecca, xv.
Osman, 80, 196.
Osman bin Affan, 89.
Osman bin Zaed, 91 _f.n._
Otheil, 78 _f.n._
Oyoon-al Asar, 89.
Ozra, xxxiv, lvi, lvii.
P.
Palmer's (H.) Translation of the Koran quoted, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176,
178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 188, 189, 190, 191.
Patriarchal form of Government at Mecca, iii.
Pargod (Veil), xxxviii.
People of the Book (Kitabi), 157.
Persia, The Empire of, 138.
Persecution of the early Moslems, 1;
noticed in the Koran, 2-4;
their historical summary, 5;
of the Medina converts, 9;
of the Moslems by the Koreish after their flight from Mecca, 9;
of the Koreish at Mecca, 225.
Philistines, 152.
Pilgrimage, 14, 178.
Pilgrims, 8.
Poets Jahili, Mokhadrams, Islami, and Mowallads, 165.
Poole, S.L., quoted, lxxxv, 61, 97-98.
Prisoners of war defined, 76.
Puffendorf, 70.
Punishment, Forms of primitive, 94-95.
Pyrenees, 169.
Q.
Qadr, 220.
Qalqashandi's Dictionary of Arab tribes, xxxiv.
Qarashi, 214.
R.
Rabia, The Bani Abd-ul-Kays, the descendants of, xlvii.
Radd-ul Muhtar of Ibn Abdeen, 127.
Raha, lvii.
Rahrahan, Battle of, xli.
Raid of a Koreish chief upon Medina, 11.
of Bani Asad and Bani Lahyan, 12.
of Bani Duma, 12.
Rajab, 56.
Raji, xii, 12, 39, 74.
Rajm, Meaning of, xxxviii.
Ramzan, 23 _f.n._, 32, 53.
Rawasa, lvii.
Red Sea, 5.
Reforms, The proposed, political, social, and legal, 113 _f.n._, 158
_f.n._
Resurrection, The day of, and Jihad, 133.
Rifaa, a Koreishite, 88 _f.n._
Rihana, 201.
Ril, a clan of Bani Aamir, xlvi.
Robbers, The Urnee, 92-95.
Rodwell's Translation of the Koran quoted, 120 _f.n._, 167, 172, 173,
174, 175, 176, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 188, 189,
190, 191.
Rojum (conjecture), xxxviii.
Romans, The expedition against them, 40-41.
Rome, The Empire of, 138.
Romulus, 145.
S.
Saad, xiii, xlii.
Saad Hozeim, lvii.
Saad ibn Bakr, xiii, xl, xliii, xlv.
Sabaya, 197-200.
Sabit, 215.
Sad, 35;
his judgment, 37-38, 55, 198, 199.
Sad bin Obadah, 89.
Sadif, lvii.
Sadoos, lvii.
Sadr Av-val (the Apostolic Age), 109.
Saeed, 83.
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