Wady-al-Koraá, The Jews of, [xiii], [xliii].
Wahid, [83].
Wajib (Legal), Jihad not, [134].
Waki ibn al-Jarrah, [221].
Wakidi, [29] f.n., [30], [63], [64], [74], [78] f.n., [80] f.n.,
31 f.n., [91];
Campaigns of Mohammad, [xliii], [102], [197], [200], [201], [205], [206], [208], [212],
221.
Wars of Mohammad, their defensive nature, [ii].
Weil, Dr., [63].
Wheaton's International Law, [70] f.n.
Wherry, The Revd. E.M., quoted, [150]-152, [154] f.n.
Wolff, [70] f.n.
Woman, The (Sura), [184].

Y.

Yafa-ee, [210].
Yahya, [213].
Yahya bin Hammad, [210].
Yahya bin Moin, [221].
Yahya bin Saeed al Ansaree, [68].
Yakoob bin Mohammad, [208].
Yemama, [li].
Yenbo, the abode of Bani Joheina, [xliii].
Yemen, [xxxix], [li].
Yezid bin Abi Shaiba, [133].
Yojahido, [166], [179].

Yojahidoo, [166], [176], [190].
Yojahidoona, [166], [176], [191].
Yoseir bin Razim (Oseir bin Zarim), [72] f.n.
Yoslemoon, [160].

Z.

Zád-al-maád of Ibn al Kyyim, [100] f.n.
Zahabi, [215].
Zakawán, a clan of Bani Aamir, [xlvi].
Zalkada, [14], [23] f.n., [53].
Zamaá, [34].
Zamra, [iv].
Zamakhshire, [163], [213].
Zat-al-Rikaa, [xii], [196].
Zat Atlah, [15] f.n.
Zeid killed Moavia, [81].
Zeid, the adopted son of Mohammad, and his connection with Zeinab, [215],
[216], [217], [218], [222].
Zeid bin Arqam, [xxii].
Zeid bin Aslam, [215].
Zeid bin Haris, seized and plundered by the Bani Fezara, [xiii].
Zeid Monat, [xxxiv].
Zeinab, [113], [211];
her story, [215]-216;
the story of Mohammad's amour, a spurious one, [216];
Sir W. Muir's conjectures about her, not justified, [218];
in her case no exceptional privilege was secured to Mohammad, [220];
the false story traced to Mukátil, [222].
Zu Towa, the Koreish encamped at, [xv].
Zil Kassa, a party of Moslems slain at, [xiii].
Zobeid, [lviii].
Zobeir, a Koreishite, [88], [96].
Zobian, [xli], [xlii], [xlvi].
Zohak, [80].
Zohak ibn Muzahim, [215].
Zohra, [xxxiii].
Zohri, [128], [209].
Zorkanee, [80] f.n.;
on Mooahib, [93], [100], [109] f.n., [110] f.n.
Zu-kar, Battle of, [xli].
Zulhij, [23] f.n., [53].
Zul-Kada, [xiii], [23] f.n.
Zul-Majáz [xlviii].


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