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
Wakidi, 29 _f.n._, 30, 63, 64, 74, 78 _f.n._, 80 _f.n._,
31 _f.n._, 91;
Campaigns of Mohammad, xliii, 102, 197, 200, 201, 205, 206, 208, 212,
221.
Wars of Mohammad, their defensive nature, ii.
Weil, Dr., 63.
Wheaton's International Law, 70 _f.n._
Wherry, The Revd. E.M., quoted, 150-152, 154 _f.n._
Wolff, 70 _f.n._
Woman, The (Sura), 184.
Y.
Yafa-ee, 210.
Yahya, 213.
Yahya bin Hammad, 210.
Yahya bin Moin, 221.
Yahya bin Saeed al Ansaree, 68.
Yakoob bin Mohammad, 208.
Yemama, li.
Yenbo, the abode of Bani Joheina, xliii.
Yemen, xxxix, li.
Yezid bin Abi Shaiba, 133.
Yojahido, 166, 179.
Yojahidoo, 166, 176, 190.
Yojahidoona, 166, 176, 191.
Yoseir bin Razim (Oseir bin Zarim), 72 _f.n._
Yoslemoon, 160.
Z.
Zad-al-maad of Ibn al Kyyim, 100 _f.n._
Zahabi, 215.
Zakawan, a clan of Bani Aamir, xlvi.
Zalkada, 14, 23 _f.n._, 53.
Zamaa, 34.
Zamra, iv.
Zamakhshire, 163, 213.
Zat-al-Rikaa, xii, 196.
Zat Atlah, 15 _f.n._
Zeid killed Moavia, 81.
Zeid, the adopted son of Mohammad, and his connection with Zeinab, 215,
216, 217, 218, 222.
Zeid bin Arqam, xxii.
Zeid bin Aslam, 215.
Zeid bin Haris, seized and plundered by the Bani Fezara, xiii.
Zeid Monat, xxxiv.
Zeinab, 113, 211;
her story, 215-216;
the story of Mohammad's amour, a spurious one, 216;
Sir W. Muir's conjectures about her, not justified, 218;
in her case no exceptional privilege was secured to Mohammad, 220;
the false story traced to Mukatil, 222.
Zu Towa, the Koreish encamped at, xv.
Zil Kassa, a party of Moslems slain at, xiii.
Zobeid, lviii.
Zobeir, a Koreishite, 88, 96.
Zobian, xli, xlii, xlvi.
Zohak, 80.
Zohak ibn Muzahim, 215.
Zohra, xxxiii.
Zohri, 128, 209.
Zorkanee, 80 _f.n._;
on Mooahib, 93, 100, 109 _f.n._, 110 _f.n._
Zu-kar, Battle of, xli.
Zulhij, 23 _f.n._, 53.
Zul-Kada, xiii, 23 _f.n._
Zul-Majaz xlviii.
_Calcutta; December, 1887._
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