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XI.—Some Miscellaneous Objections refuted.
72. The execution of Omm Kirfa for brigandage 92
73. The alleged mutilation of the Urnee robbers 93
74. Amputation or banishment substituted temporarily in place of imprisonment for want of a well organized system of jails 95
75. Torture of Kinana 96
76. The alleged execution of a singing girl 97
77. The charitable spirit of Mohammad towarfs his enemies 98
78. Abu Basir not countenanced by the Prophet in contravention to the spirit of the treaty of Hodeibia 101
79. Nucim not employed by the Prophet to circulate false reports in the enemy's camp 102
80. Deception in war allowed by the International Law ib.
81. Lecky's standard of morality 104
82. The alleged permission to kill the Jews 106
83. Sir W. Muir quoted 103
84. The expulsion of the Bani Nazeer ib.
85. Their fruit-trees were not cut down 109
86. Females and the treaty of Hodeibia 110
87. Stanley defended 111
88. Marriage a strict bond of union 113
The Poplar Jihád.
89. The Koran enjoins only defensive wars 114
90. The Mohammadan Common Law and the Jihád 116
91. When is Jihád a positive injunction ib.
92. The Hedáya quoted and refuted 117
93. Rule of interpretation 118
94. The Common Law and its commentators 119
95. Kifáya quoted 120
96. Further quotations 121
97. The Kifáya refuted 122
98. S. IX, 5, discussed 123
99. S. II, 189, discussed ib.
100. S. II, 189, and VIII, 40, are defensive 121
101. All injunctions were local and for the time being 125
102. Ainee quoted and refuted ib.
103. Sarakhsee quoted and refuted 126
104. Ibn Hajar quoted 128
105. Ibn Hajar refuted 129
106. Halabi quoted ib.
107. Halabi refuted 132
108. Ainee again quoted and refuted ib.
109. Continuation of the above 133
110. Traditions quoted and refuted ib.
111. Early Moslem legists against the Jihád 134