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not give this sentence. On the contrary, he says, Salim had taken a vow to kill Abu Afak or die himself.] [Footnote 210: Ibn Sad Katib Wakidi, pp. 186, 187.] [Footnote 211: The Life of Mahomet, by Sir W. Muir, Vol. III, pp. 147-148.] [Footnote 212: In the collections of Bokhari in the Book of Campaigns; and in the Book of Jihad by Moslim.] [Footnote 213: Mohammad-bin Sad Katib Wakidi and Mohammad-bin Ishak. The latter in Ibn Hisham, p. 551.] [Footnote 214: Vide _Osaba-fi Tamiz Issahaba_; or, Biographical Dictionary of Persons who knew Mohammad, by Ibn Hajr-al-Askalani. Part I, No. 1021, p. 434.] [Footnote 215: Ibn Abbas was only five years old at that time, and was at Mecca. His evidence is consequently inadmissible.] [Footnote 216: Yahya-bin Saeed al Ansaree, Ali-bin Abdullah-bin Abbas, Ibnal Mosayyab, Ata Ibrahim-bin Maisura, Mohammad-bin Sireen, Kasim, and Abdullah-bin Omar say that Ikrama was a liar. Vide _Mizanul Etedal_ of Zahabi, _Koukabi Durrari Sharah_, _Saheeh Bokhari_, by Shamsuddin Kirmani; and _Marafat Anwaa-ilm Hadees_, by Abu Omar-ad-Damishki.] [Footnote 217: The Life of Mahomet, by Sir W. Muir, Vol. III, p. 200.] [Footnote 218: Elements of International Law, by Henry Wheaton, LL.D. Sixth edition, by William Beach Lawrence, Boston, 1855; Part IV, Chapter I, p. 374, quoting Bynkershoek; in p. 416, quoting Bynkershoek and Wolff.] [Footnote 219: _Ibid_, Chapter II, p. 470.] [Footnote 220: The collections of Moslem _Apud_ Boreida, _vide_ Mishkat, p. 333.] [Footnote 221: The collections of Abu Daud in the Book of Jihad, Vol. II, p. 26.] [Footnote 222: The Life of Mohammad based on Mohammad-ibn Ishak, by Abdel Malik-ibn Hisham, p. 714.] [Footnote 223: The Life of Mahomet, by Sir W. Muir, Vol. IV, p. 14.] [Footnote 224: Or Yoseir-bin Razim.] [Footnote 225: As Khyber was not yet conquered, neither Mohammad could make such a promise, nor the Jews could have been induced to believe it; therefore the story is a false one.] [Footnote 226: The Life of Mohammad, by Abdel Malik-bin Hisham, pp. 980-981.] [Footnote 227: Muir's Life of Mahomet, Vol. IV, pp. 16-17.] [Footnote 228: Muir's Life of Mahomet, Vol. IV. p. 20.] [Footnote 229: The Life of Mohammad, by Abdel Malik-bin Hisham, pp. 992-993. The fighting was, according to Arab custom, in single combats.] [Footnote 230: Mahomet and his Successors, by Washington Irving, p. 118, London, 1869.] [Footnote 231: Muir's Life
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