A Critical Exposition of the Popular 'Jihád'/Chapter 11
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XI.—Some Miscellaneous Objections refuted.
- 72. The execution of Omm Kirfa for brigandage
- 73. The alleged mutilation of the Urnee robbers
- 74. Amputation or banishment substituted temporarily in place of imprisonment for want of a well organized system of jails
- 75. Torture of Kinana
- 76. The alleged execution of a singing girl
- 77. The charitable spirit of Mohammad towards his enemies
- 78. Abu Basir not countenanced by the Prophet in contravention to the spirit of the treaty of Hodeibia
- 79. Nueim not employed by the Prophet to circulate false reports in the enemy's camp
- 80. Deception in war allowed by the International Law
- 81. Lecky's standard of morality
- 82. The alleged permission to kill the Jews
- 83. Sir W. Muir quoted
- 84. The expulsion of the Bani Nazeer
- 85. Their fruit-trees were not cut down
- 86. Females and the treaty of Hodeibia
- 87. Stanley defended
- 88. Marriage a strict bond of union