India, spread of Islam into, [99]; Moslem invaders, [156], [157]; Moslem rulers, [157]; Henry Martyn goes to, [175], [205]; Moslem converts to Christianity in, [177]
Influence of Mohammed, enthusiasm of first converts, [70]; strengthened by institution of brotherhood, [71]; character reproduced in followers, [91]; magic of his name, [92], [93]; partly due to smallness of demands, [104], [105]
Inspiration, Mohammed's, [33]; Mohammed three years without, [38]; Mohammed's claim to, [42], [50], [51]; Moslem view of, [93]
Ion Keith-Falconer, his life, [184-86]; his death, [185], [186], [203]; the source of his devotion, [196]
Islam (see also under Challenge, Extent, and Spread), at first a secret society, [40]; slow initial progress, [40]; early converts, [40], [41], [70]; its doctrines not new, [43]; a persecuted sect, [47], [55]; House of Al Arkam, home of, [48]; its religious observances, [68-70]; state after Mohammed's death, [96]; does not examine motives, [104], [111], [130]; simplicity of, [104]; failure to raise men, [104], [105], [114], [136]; its fruits to-day, [105], [118-126]; signs of awakening, [197]; its propaganda, [163], [164]; denies the Golden Age, [191], [192]; internal decay, [188-90]
J
Jerusalem, used as centre of Moslem worship, [69], [73]; conquered by Moslems, [111]; sacred places in Moslem hands, [140]