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Table of Contents.
Paras. Page.
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
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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