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ribed to Anas, and is reported to have said that Ayesha's tradition has good ascription, while there is nothing valid in that regarding Maria; _vide_ Kamalain's Annotations on _Jelalain in loco_.] [Footnote 369: The Life of Mahomet by Sir W. Muir, Vol. IV, page 310.] [Footnote 370: _Ibid_, Vol. III, page 228, and _footnote_ at pp. 229 and 230.] [Footnote 371: The Life of Mahomet by Sir W. Muir, page 228. The _italics_ are mine.] [Footnote 372: Muir's Life of Mahomet, Vol. III, page 229. The tradition quoted by Sir W. Muir in this page is apocryphal and technically _Mursal_.] [Footnote 373: _Ibid_, p. 230.] [Footnote 374: "(T.A.) _he made_ [a thing] _lawful_, or _allowable_, to him (Jel in XXXIII, 38, and Kull in page 275 and T.A.*) relating to a case into which a man has brought himself (Kull): this is said to be the meaning when the phrase occurs in the Kur:" An Arabic-English Lexicon, by Edward William Lane, page 2375.] [Footnote 375: The Life of Mahomet, Vol. III, page 231.] [Footnote 376: Vide _Seerat Halabi_; or, _Insan-ul-Oyoon_, Vol. II, page 402.] [Footnote 377: Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Vol. III, pp. 409-410.] [Footnote 378: Vide _Dur-rul-mansoor_, by Sayuti, _in loco_.] [Footnote 379: Ibn Khallikan's Biographical Dictionary, Vol. II, page 207.] [Footnote 380: Narrated by Ibn Sad and Hakim.] [Footnote 381: _Vide_ Abdur Razzak. Abd bin Hamid, Ibn Jarir, Ibn-al-Monzar, Ibn Abi Hatim, and Tabrani's Collections of Traditions.] Appendix C. The references to the particular events and circumstances relating to the defensive wars mentioned in the Koran, quoted and referred by me in this work, may be classified as follows:-- I.--The Persecutions of the Koreish at Mecca (B.H. 10-1). Sura xvi, 43, 44, 111. Sura ii, 210, 214, 215. Sura iii, 194. Sura iv, 97, 99, 100. Sura xxii, 57. Sura lx, 8, 9. Sura xlvii, 14. Sura xlviii, 25. Sura ix, 40, 48, 95. II.--The Aggressions of the Koreish at Medina, as well as those of the Inhabitants thereof (A.H. 10). Sura ii, 214; Sura viii, 72; Sura ix, 13, 48, 72. III. The Wars of Defence against the Koreish and the Arabs, &c., with several References to their Aggressions (A.H. 1-8). Sura xxii, 39-42. Sura ii, 186-189, 214, 215, 245, 247, 252. Sura iv, 76-78, 86, 91, 93. Sura viii, 19, 39-41, 58-66, 73, 74. Sura ix, 10, 13. IV.--The
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