number of actual wars xx
15. The Revd. Mr. Green's remarks on the wars of Mohammad
criticised xxiii
16. Another view of the wars of Mohammad xxviii
17. Caravans if waylaid were waylaid by way of reprisal xxx
18. Intolerance; no compulsory conversion enjoined or took
place during Mohammad's lifetime:
Sir W. Muir quoted and refuted xxxi
19. A brief sketch of the propagation of Islam at Mecca:
Islam at Mecca;
Islam at Abyssinia;
Conversions at Nakhla xxxii
20. Rapid stride of Islam at Medina xxxvii
21. The increasing number of Moslem converts at Mecca
after the Hegira xxxix
22. Disturbed state of the public peace among the tribes
surrounding Medina. Internicine wars, an obstacle to
the propagation of Islam xl
23. Sketch of the intertribal wars in Arabia during the lifetime
of Mohammad xli
24. Spread of Islam in the surrounding tribes at Medina
after the Hegira I--VI xliii
25. Mecca a barrier against the conversion of the Southern
tribes xliv
26. Tribal conversions in the sixth year. Conversion among
several other tribes of the North and North-east in
A.H. VIII xlv
27. Surrender of Mecca, A.H. VIII xlvii
28. Mecca not compelled to believe _ib._
29. The wholesale conversion of the remaining tribes,
A.H. IX and X xlviii
30. The various deputations in the 9th and 10th year of the
Hegira li
31. A list of the deputations of conversion received by
Mohammad at Medina during A.H. IX and X li--lviii
32. All conversions, individual and tribal, were without any
compulsion lix
33. Mohammad was not favoured with circumstances round
him. The difficulty Mohammad encountered in his
work. Marcus Dods quoted:
Dr. Mohseim's caus
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