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قراءة كتاب A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád' Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not Allowed in The Koran - 1885

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A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád'
Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and
that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not
Allowed in The Koran - 1885

A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád' Showing that all the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive; and that Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion, is not Allowed in The Koran - 1885

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children of Bani Koreiza were never sold

89 71. The exaggerated number of persons executed 91
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 towards his enemies 98 78. Abu Basir not countenanced by the Prophet in contravention to the spirit of the treaty of Hodeibia 101 79. Nueim 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 108 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 Popular 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 124 101. 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 134 112. 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 146 121. Major Osborn refuted 149 122. The IX 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. public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@20927@[email protected]#Page_164" class="pginternal"

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