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4-105. Lecture, The Rede, quoted, 140. Leena, 110. Legists, The early Moslem, against Jihad, 134; their biographical sketches, 135-137. Leith, 15 _f.n._ Lieber Francis quoted, 33, 76, 88; on Military necessity, 104. Life of Mahomet, founder of the Religion of Islamism, by the Revd. S. Green, xxiv. Life of Mohammad by Dr. Sprenger quoted, xxiv. Light, The (Sura), 185. Lisanul-Arab of Ibn Mokarram, 163. Loghat, or The Classical Tongue of Arabia, 165. Lokman, 177. Luke, x, 27; and xiii, 124, 178. M. MacColl, The Revd. Malcolm, quoted, 157. Macna, The Jews of, xix. Maddool Kamoos, by Mr. Lane, 164. Maghazi, 38, 187 (accounts of the Campaigns of Mohammad), xliv. Mahmud, killed by Kinana, 95. Mahmud bin Muslama, brother of Mohammad bin Muslama, 95, 197. Mahrah, lvi. Mak-hool, 209. Malak, 38. Malik, 38. Manakib, 199. Marafat, Anwaa ilm Hadees, 68. Maria the Coptic, 204; sent by the Roman Governor to Mohammad, 205; neither a slave nor a concubine, 206-208; had no son, 209; the spurious character about her story, 211, 214, 216. Mark, XII, 30, p. 178. Marr-al Zahran, xlviii. Marriage, a strict bond of union in the Koran, 113. Marw, 221. Marwan, 62. Masrook, 79, 215. Mecca, xvi, xxii, 7. Meccans, iii, 9; their invasion of Medina, 10, 32. Medina, 100; Koreish march upon, vi, vii, xiii; the flight of Mohammad to, 5. Mesopotamia, xxxv, xlviii. Mikyas ibn Subaba, 96. Mill's (Charles) History of Mohammadanism quoted, xxviii. Mirat-uz-Zaman, 210. Misbah-ul-Moneer of Fayoomee, 164, 214. Mishkat (Book of Retaliation), 71 _f.n._, 96 _f.n._ Mizan-ul-Etedal, 68, 208, 210, 215. Moadd, xlvi. Moaddite stock (The), xxxiv, xliii, xlvii. Mo-an-an, 210. Moavia ibn Mughira, 76, 81-83. Modallis, 210. Modern Egyptians of Lane, 137, 138. Mohajirin (Refugees), 32. Moharib, xxxiv, lvi. Moharram, 23 _f.n._, 53. Mojahadatan, 164. Mojahadina, 184. Mojahadoona, 184. Mojahid, 155, 184. Mojahiddin, 155. Mojahidina, 166, 174, 184. Mojahidoona, 166, 174, 184. Moleil bin Zamra, xliii. Mohammad, his incapacity to undertake offensive wars against his enemies, the Koreish, pp. ii, iv, v; had no intention to waylay the caravans at Badr, viii-x; his singular toleration and his wars of self-defence, xiv; the number of his wars, xx, xxiii; considered a sanguinary tyrant by the R
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