A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád'/Chapter 12
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The Popular Jihád or Crusade; According to the Mohammadan Common Law.
- 89. The Koran enjoins only defensive wars
- 90. The Mohammadan Common Law and the Jihád
- 91. When is Jihád a positive injunction
- 92. The Hedáya quoted and refuted
- 93. Rule of interpretation
- 94. The Common Law and its commentators
- 95. Kifáya quoted
- 96. Further quotations
- 97. The Kifáya refuted
- 98. S. IX, 5, discussed
- 99. S. II, 189, discussed
- 100. S. II, 189, and VIII, 40, are defensive
- 101. All injunctions were local and for the time being
- 102. Ainee quoted and refuted
- 103. Sarakhsee quoted and refuted
- 104. Ibn Hajar quoted
- 105. Ibn Hajar refuted
- 106. Halabi quoted
- 107. Halabi refuted
- 108. Ainee again quoted and refuted
- 109. Continuation of the above
- 110. Traditions quoted and refuted
- 111. Early Moslem legists against the Jihád
- 112. Biographical sketches of the legists
- 113. European writers' mistakes
- 114. Sir W. Muir quoted and refuted
- 115. Islam not aggressive
- 116. Mr. Freeman quoted and refuted
- 117. The Revd. Mr. Stephens quoted and refuted
- 118. Mr. Bosworth Smith quoted and refuted
- 119. Mr. George Sale quoted and refuted
- 120. Major Osborn quoted
- 121. Major Osborn refuted
- 122. The IX Sura of the Koran
- 123. The Revd. Mr. Wherry quoted
- 124. Example cited from Jewish history explained
- 125. Mosaic injunctions
- 126. The Revd. Mr. Hughes quoted and refuted
- 127. Meaning of the word Jihád
- 128. Sura XLVIII, 5, explained
- 129. The Revd. Malcolm MacColl quoted
- 130. The untenable theories of the Mohammadan Common Law