judgment of Sad 38
31. Defensive character of the expedition against the Jews of
Khyber 40
_V.--The Christians or Romans._
32. Tabuk, the last expedition _ib._
33. Description of the wars concluded 41
_VI.--The Intolerance._
34. Mohammad never taught intolerance 43
35. In what sense the wars were religious wars 44
36. The alleged verses of intolerance explained 45
37. Sir William Muir quoted 47
38. Comment on the above quotation 50
39. Object of Mohammad's wars 51
_VII.--The Ninth Chapter or Sura Barat._
40. The opening portion of the IX Sura of the Koran only
relates to the Koreish who had violated the truce 55
_VIII.--The alleged Interceptions of the Koreish Caravans._
41. The nine alleged interceptions of the Koreish caravans 57
42. The interceptions were impossible under the circumstances
in which Mohammad was placed 59
43. The interceptions, if occurred, were justified by way of
reprisal 60
_IX.--The alleged Assassinations._
44. Instances of the alleged assassinations cited 61
45. Mr. Stanley Poole quoted 62
46. Asma-bint Marwan 63
47. The story deserves not our belief 64
48. Abu Afak 65
49. Kab, son of Ashraf 66
50. Mohammad could never have had any share in Kab's murder 68
51. Sofian bin Khalid 69
52. Justification of Sofian's alleged murder 70
53. Abu Rafe 72
54. Oseir bin Zarim 73
55. The intended assassination of Abu Sofian 74
56. Irving and Muir quoted; concluding remarks 76
_X.--The alleged Cruelties in executing Prisoners of War
and others._
57.
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