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Table of Contents.
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| 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 towarfs his enemies | 98 |
| 78. | Abu Basir not countenanced by the Prophet in contravention to the spirit of the treaty of Hodeibia | 101 |
| 79. | Nucim 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 | 103 |
| 84. | The expulsion of the Bani Nazeer | 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 Poplar Jihád. | ||
| 89. | The Koran enjoins only defensive wars | 114 |
| 90. | The Mohammadan Common Law and the Jihád | 116 |
| 91. | When is Jihád a positive injunction | ib. |
| 92. | The Hedáya quoted and refuted | 117 |
| 93. | Rule of interpretation | 118 |
| 94. | The Common Law and its commentators | 119 |
| 95. | Kifáya quoted | 120 |
| 96. | Further quotations | 121 |
| 97. | The Kifáya refuted | 122 |
| 98. | S. IX, 5, discussed | 123 |
| 99. | S. II, 189, discussed | ib. |
| 100. | S. II, 189, and VIII, 40, are defensive | 121 |
| 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 Jihád | 134 |