Sadqa, 250
Saha,if-i-A'mal, 165
Sahih-i-Bukhari, 67
Sahih-i-Muslim, 68
S'ai, 229
Salat, 193
Salat-ul-'Asr, 200
Salat-ul-Fajr, 200
Salat-ul-'Isha, 200
Salat-ul-Ishraq, 200
Salat-ul-Istisqa, 206
Salat-ul-Istikhara, 213
Salat-ul-Janaza, 207
Salat-ul-Juma', 200
Salat-ul-Khauf, 204
Salat-ul-Khusuf, 206
Salat-ul-Kusuf, 205
Salat-ul-Maghrib, 200
Salat-ul-Musafir, 204
Salat-ut-Tarawih, 206
Salat-ul-Tahajjud, 200
Salat-uz-Zuha, 200
Salat-uz-Zuhr, 200
Salik, 92
Sarih, 52
Shafa'at-i-ba-izn, 108
Shafa'at-i-muhabbat, 107
Shafa'at-i-wajahat, 107
Shirk, 105
Shirk-ul-'Adat, 109
Shirk-ul-ibadat, 108
Shirk-ul-'ilm, 107
Shirk-ut-tasarruf, 107
Sifat-i-Salbiah, 123
Sifat-i-Sabutiah, 123
Sihah-Sittah, 67
Sipara, 56
Sirat, 166
Sufiism, 87-101
Sunan-i-Abu Daud, 68
Sunan-i-Nasai, 68
Sunan-i-Majah, 69
Sunnat, 10
Sura, 55
T.
Ta'awwuz, 195
{269}
Taba-i-Tabi'in, 7
Tabi'in, 7
Tabut, 238
Taharat, 189
Tahrif, 149
Takbir, 193
Takia, 84
Talbiyah, 225
Talqin, 212
Tasbih, 195
Tashahhud, 188
Tasmia', 195
Tasmiyah, 195
Tatair-i-Saha,if, 163
Tauhid, 106
Tauqifi, 132
Tawaf, 227
Tawaf-ul-Wida', 231
Tayammum, 190
Taziah, 238
U.
Usul, 120
'Umrah, 231
W.
Wahhabis, 101
Wahi, 37
Wajd, 93
Wajib, 187
Wajib-ul-Wajud, 132
Waqi'a Khan, 239
Wazu, 189
Witr, 198
Z.
Zakat, 218-222
Zahir, 49
Ziarat, 233
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NOTES
[1] There is an excellent one by Neil B. E. Baillie. The question of Jihad
is fully discussed in Dr. Hunter's _Our Indian Musalmans_.
[2] "Let none touch it but the purified." (Sura lvi. 78.)
[3] "It was certainly an admirable and politic contrivance of his to bring
down the whole Koran at once to the lowest heaven only, and not to the
earth, as a bungling prophet would have done; for if the whole had been
published at once, innumerable objections might have been made, which it
would have been very hard, if not impossible for him to solve; but as he
pretended to receive it by parcels, as God saw proper that they should be
published for the conversion and instruction of the people, he had a sure
way to answer all emergencies, and to extricate himself with honour from
any difficulty which might occur." (Sale's Preliminary Discourse, Section
III.)
[4] Literary Remains of Emmanuel Deutsch, p. 77.
[5] Prolegomenes d'Ibn Khaldoun, vol. i. p. 195.
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