Ḳaṣwá, El-, lxvi.
Khadeejeh, xxxix, lii, liii, lxxi, lxxii.
Khaṭeeb-el-Ambiya, 95.
Khazraj, Benee-, liv.
Khiḍr, El-, 47, 128-130.
Khusru, the, lxvii.
Ḳiṭfeer, 79.
Korah, 124, 125.
Kudar ibn Sálif, 62.
Ḳureysh, xxxvii f, xlv-lviii, lxv-lxvii.
Ḳur-án, 4, 13-20, 47;
state in which it was left by Moḥammad, ci;
first revision, ci;
second revision, ci;
chaotic order, cii;
scientific arrangement of Nöldeke, ciii;
characteristics of different groups, civ;
statistics, cvi.
LAHAB, Aboo-, li, lii.
Lapwing and Solomon, 139.
Lát, El-, xxxiii.
Lazarus, 155.
Lion of God, l.
Lot, 47, 69, 70.
Lyall, Mr. C. J., xv.
MARRIAGES of Moḥammad, xxxix, lxx ff.
Martyrs for the faith, 30.
Mary the Virgin, 149 ff.
Mary, divinity of, 162, 165.
Medina, lvii, lix ff., lxv, _and see_ Yethrib.
Mekka, xxx ff., lxvii.
Menáh, xxxiii.
Messenger or apostle, 14.
Messiah, _see_ Christ.
Metempsychosis, xxxiii.
Midian, 95, 96, 101.
Migrations of Muslims, xlvii, lvii.
Mi´ráj, lv.
Misr, 88.
Miracles or signs, 16, 17, 18, 52.
Miriam (Maryam), 99, 105.
Moḥammad, 13-20, 47;
his family, xxxvii;
childhood, xxxvii;
youth, xxxviii;
shepherding, xxxviii;
camel-driving, xxxix;
personal appearance, xl;
habits, xli, xlii;
solitary wanderings, xlii;
the call, xliii;
public appearance, xliv;
first conversions, xlv;
address on Mount Eṣ-Ṣafá, xlvi;
preaching, xlvi;
hostility of the aristocracy, xlvii;
torturing of slaves, xlvii;
emigration to Abyssinia, xlvii;
speech to the Negus, xlviii;
persecution by Ḳureysh, xlviii;
compromise, xlviii;
interview with Aboo-Ṭálib, xlix;
conversion of ´Omar and Ḥamzeh, l;
the ban of the Háshimees, li;
its end, lii;
death of Aboo-Ṭálib and Khadeejeh, lii;
visit to Eṭ-Ṭáïf, liii;
pilgrims from Yethrib, liv;
state of parties at Yethrib, liv;
first pledge of the ´Aḳabeh, lv;
Yethrib and Mekka, lv;
the night journey, lv;
second pledge of the ´Aḳabeh, lvi;
emigration of Muslims to Yethrib, lvii;
Moḥammad’s flight or Hijreh, lvii, lviii;
retrospect, lviii;
parties at Medina, lix;
the Refugees, Helpers, Hypocrites, lix, lx;
the Jews, lxi;
are conciliated, lxii;
but become hostile, lxii;
their punishment, lxiii-lxv;
war with the Ḳureysh, lxv;
Bedr, Oḥud, siege of Medina, truce, lxv;
the Muslims perform the Lesser Pilgrimage, lxvi;
conquest of Mekka, lxvii;
complete amnesty, lxvii;
submission of Arabia, lxvii;
farewell pilgrimage and oration, lxviii;
death, lxix;
character, lxix;
charges of cruelty, sensuality, insincerity, discussed, lxx-lxxvi.
Moḥammad, the illiterate or Gentile apostle, 122.
Moon-goddesses, xxxiii, xlvii,
Moses, 92, 97-131.
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