[1] Ibn Isḥāq, p. 120. [↑]

[2] Id. p. 155. [↑]

[3] He is famous throughout the Muhammadan world as the first muʼad͟hd͟hin. [↑]

[4] Ibn Isḥāq, p. 219–220. Ṭabarī makes no mention of this mission and Caetani (i. p. 278) accordingly suggests that it is a later invention. [↑]

[5] Ibn Isḥāq, pp. 225–6. [↑]

[6] Ibn Isḥāq, pp. 286–7. [↑]

[7] Caetani, vol. i. pp. 334–5. [↑]

[8] Ibn Isḥāq, p. 291 sq. [↑]

[9] The appointment of the fast of Ramaḍān (Qurʼān ii. 179–84), is doubtless another sign of the breaking with the Jews, the fast on the Day of Atonement being thus abolished. [↑]