A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád'/Chapter 10
X.—The alleged Cruelties in executing Prisoners of War and others.
- 57. Treatment of the prisoners of war
- 58. Law of nations regarding the prisoners of war
- 59. The execution of Nadher Ibn Harith
- 60. The execution of Okba
- 61. Free liberty granted to Ozza, a prisoner of war
- 62. Abul Ozza proved a traitor and was executed
- 63. The execution of Moavia Ibn Mughira
- 64. Justification of Mughira's execution
- 65. The intended execution of the prisoners of Badr and the wrong version of Sir W. Muir
- 66. Mohammad was never blamed in the Koran for releasing prisoners
- 67. The Koran enjoins the prisoners of war to be either freely liberated or ransomed, but neither executed nor enslaved
- 68. High treason of the Bani Koreiza against Medina and their execution
- 69. The whole of the Bani Koreiza were never executed
- 70. The women and children of Bani Koreiza were never sold
- 71. The exaggerated number of persons executed