_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 Jihad._
89. The Koran enjoins only defensive wars 114
90. The Mohammadan Common Law and the Jihad 116
91. When is Jihad a positive injunction _ib._
92. The Hedaya quoted and refuted 117
93. Rule of interpretation 118
94. The Common Law and its commentators 119
95. Kifaya quoted 120
96. Further quotations 121
97. The _Kifaya_ 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 Jihad 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 r
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