Arab conquests, not missionary, [45]–7
Arab society in the time of Muḥammad, [31]–2, [42]–3
Arab traders, as proselytisers, [353]
sq. See also [Merchants]
Arab tribes, conversion of, [32]–3, [35]–41
Arabic language, adoption of, a possible aid to the spread of Islam, [73], [137]–9
Arabs, Christian, converted to Islam, [47]–50
Arabs, in Africa:—Abyssinia, [114];
East Coast, [340]–3;
Nubia, [110], [112];
Somaliland, [350];
Sudan, [320], [321], [322], [331];
Uganda, [344];—[[458]]
in China, [294]–6, [297], [363];
in India, [255], [256], [263]–6, [269]–273;
in Indo-China, [376];
in Malay Archipelago, [364]–5, [366], [371], [373], [376], [378], [388], [391], [397]–8, [401], [404];
in Malay Peninsula, [373]
Arghons, [293]
Arg͟hūn, fourth Īlk͟hān, [232], [239];
persecutes Muhammadans, [226]
Arianism, in Spain, [134]