Christian Arabs, converted to Islam, [47]–50;
in alliance with Muslim Arabs, [47]–9, [62];
in modern times, [52];
persecuted, [50]

Christian clergy converted to Islam, [84], [86]–7;
in Abyssinia, [115];
in Egypt, [92];
in Spain, [134];
in Turkey, [159], [165], [166], [168] n.2, [169]

Christian heresies as predisposing to conversion to Islam, [105], [134], [161], [199]–200

Christian officials employed by Muhammadan governments, [62]–4;
in Egypt, [107];
in Spain, [135]

Christian soldiers in Muhammadan service, during the Crusades, [91], [96];
in North Africa, [129]–30;
in Spain, [135];
in Turkey, [62], [151] n.2, [179];
exempted from the payment of capitation-tax, [61]–2

Christianity, forced conversion to. See [Conversion, forced]

Christians converted to Islam, in Borneo, [392];
in Celebes, [396]–8;
in India, [269];
in Sumatra, [370].
See also [Christian clergy]

Christians prefer Muslim to Christian rule, [155]–7;
in Byzantine empire, [54]–6, [96], [147]–8;
in Greece under Frankish and Venetian rule, [147];
in Hungary, [155];
in Spain, [132];
in Servia, [194]–5;
in Transylvania, [155]

Christians under Muslim rule, condition of, [49]–50, [52], [54]–69, [75]–84, [95]–100, [103]–4, [106]–9, [121]–2, [125]–7, [129]–44, [146]–60, [178]–84, [189], [194]–7, [203]–5, [207], [422].
See also [D͟himmīs]

Churches built in Muhammadan countries, [57] n.5, [65]–8, [109], [135], [422] n.2