A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád'/Appendix A
Appendix A
ON THE WORD "JIHAD" AS OCCURRING IN THE KORAN AND WRONGLY TRANSLATED "WARFARE."
- 1. Jihád or Jihd in the Koran does not mean war or crusade
- 2. Classical meaning of Jihád, &c.
- 3. Post-classical or technical meaning of Jihád
- 4. The classical logic and Arabian poets
- 5. The conjugation and declination of Jahd or Jihád in the Koran
- 6. The number of instances in which they occur in the Koran
- 7. In what sense they are used in the Koran
- 8. Conventional significations of Jihád
- 9. Mohammadan commentators, &c., quoted
- 10. When the word Jihád was diverted from its original signification to its figurative meaning of waging religious wars
- 11. All verses of the Koran containing the word Jihád and its derivations quoted and explained
- 12. The above verses quoted with remarks
The Meccan Suras.
- 13. Lokman, XXXI,
- 14. Furkan, XXV, 53,
- 15. The Pilgrimage, XXII, 76,
- 16. The Bee, XVI, 108,
- 17. The Spider, XXIX,
- 18. Ibid,
- 19. Ibid,
- 20. The Bee, XVI,
- 21. Creator, XXXV,
The Medinite Suras.
- 22. The Cow or Heifer, II,
- 23. Al Amran, III,
- 24. The Spoils, VIII,
- 25. Ibid.
- 26. Ibid.
- 27. The Cattle, VI,
- 28. Mohammad, XLVII,
- 29. Battle Array, LXI,
- 30. Woman. IV.
- 31. Light. XXIV,
- 32. The Forbidding. LXVI,
- 33. The Immunity. IX,
- 36. The Tried, LX,
- 35. Hatib's Story
- 36. The Apartment, XLIX,
- 37. The Immunity, IX,
- 38. Ibid.
- 39. Ibid,
- 40. Ibid,
- 41. Ibid,
- 42. Ibid,
- 43. Ibid,
- 44. Ibid,
- 45. Ibid,
- 46. The Table, V,
- 47. Ibid,
- 48. Ibid,
- 49. Jihád does not mean the waging of war
- 50. Katal and Kitál
- 51. Conclusion