Treatment of the prisoners of war _ib._
58. Law of nations regarding the prisoners of war 77
59. The execution of Nadher Ibn Harith 79
60. The execution of Okba 80
61. Free liberty granted to Ozza, a prisoner of war 81
62. Abul Ozza proved a traitor and was executed _ib._
63. The execution of Moavia Ibn Mughira _ib._
64. Justification of Mughira's execution 82
65. The intended execution of the prisoners of Badr and the
wrong version of Sir W. Muir 83
66. Mohammad was never blamed in the Koran for releasing
prisoners 84
67. The Koran enjoins the prisoners of war to be either freely
liberated or ransomed, but neither executed nor enslaved 87
68. High treason of the Bani Koreiza against Medina and their
execution 88
69. The whole of the Bani Koreiza were never executed _ib._
70. The women and 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
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