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112. | Biographical sketches of the legists | 135 |
113. | European writers' mistakes | 137 |
114. | Sir W. Muir quoted and refuted | 138 |
115. | Islam not aggressive | 139 |
116. | Mr. Freeman quoted and refuted | 140 |
117. | The Revd. Mr. Stephens quoted and refuted | 141 |
118. | Mr. Bosworth Smith quoted and refuted | 143 |
119. | Mr. George Sale quoted and refuted | ib. |
120. | Major Osborn quoted | 145 |
121. | Major Osborn refuted | 149 |
122. | The LX Sura of the Koran | ib. |
123. | The Revd. Mr. Wherry quoted | 150 |
124. | Example cited from Jewish history explained | 152 |
125. | Mosaic injunctions | 153 |
126. | The Revd. Mr. Hughes quoted and refuted | 154 |
127. | Meaning of the word Jihád | 155 |
128. | Sura XLVIII, 5, explained | 156 |
129. | The Revd. Malcolm MacColl quoted | 157 |
130. | The untenable theories of the Mohammadan Common Law | 158–161 |
APPENDIX A. | ||
1. | Jihád or Jihd in the Koran does not mean war or crusade | 163 |
2. | Classical meaning of Jihád, &c. | 164 |
3. | Post-classical or technical meaning of Jihád | 165 |
4. | The classical logic and Arabian poets | ib. |
5. | The conjugation and declination of Jahd or Jihád in the Koran | 166 |
6. | The number of instances in which they occur in the Koran | 167 |
7. | In what sense they are used in the Koran | 168 |
8. | Conventional significations of Jihád | 169 |
9. | Mohammadan commentators, &c., quoted | 170 |
10. | When the word Jihád was diverted from its original signification to its figurative meaning of waging religions wars | 171 |
11. | All verses of the Koren containing the word Jihád and its derivations quoted and explained | 176 |
12. | The above verses quoted with remarks | 177 |
The Meccan Suras. | ||
13. | Lokman,' XXXI, 14 | ib. |
14. | Furkan, XXV, 53, 521 | 178 |
15. | The Pilgrimage, XXII, 76, 78 | ib. |
16. | The Bee, XVI, 108, 111 | 179 |