Syrian Church, preaching in Arabia, [8]; degradation of, [8], [9]; deserted by whole tribes, [109]; Jerusalem and Antioch conquered, [109], [111]; Damascus, Bethlehem, Nazareth, Olivet, now Moslem, [160], [161]

T

Taif, Mohammed's expedition to, [59]; subdued, [87]

Teachings of Mohammed, his master-truth, [38], [44]; his creed, [39], [67]; not new, [43]; described by his followers in Abyssinia, [56]; sometimes retracted, [57], [58], [89]; as shown by the 'Pledge of Women, ' [61]; on religious observances, [68-71]; caravan raids sanctioned, [74-8]; loses its earnestness, [88]; its scope, [88], [89], [93], [94]; God is great, [127]; God is not love, [127-9]; Allah is Will, [128]; on man, [129-31]; on prayer, [130], [131]; on woman, [131-3]; on Paradise, [133], [134]; compared with the teaching of Christ, [132], [136-40]

Thompson, Joseph, on Morocco, [124]

Timur (or Timerlane) in India, [157], [205]

Tours, battle of, [105], [205]

Truce of Rejeb, broken, [76-8]

Tugwell, Bishop, in West Africa, [171], [205]

Turkestan, a Moslem stronghold, [99], [158]