Christ, teaching of, compared with that of Mohammed, [136-40]
Christendom finds new centres, [109]
Christian churches conquered by Moslems, in Syria, [87], [109], [140], [205]; in North Africa, [109]; in Mesopotamia, [109]; in Egypt, [109], [205]; in Spain, [109]; in Constantinople, [109], [205]; in Bokhara, [109], [158]; threatened by Moslems in Livingstonia, [100], [170]; in Nyassaland, [100], [170]; in Uganda, [100], [170]
Christians, seem to Mohammed men of learning, [7], [8]; teaching of, in Mohammed's day, [9], [10]
Church Missionary Society, in Uganda, [170]; in Hausaland, [171-4]
Commission of the Christian Church, [194]
Constantinople (see also under Byzantium) conquered by Moslem Turks, [109], [205]; under Moslem rule, [120], [121]; political centre of Islam, [159], [160]
Converts to Islam, Khadîjah, [37]; Abu Bakr, [40]; Zaid, [40]; Ali, [51-2]; Omar, [52-4]; Abdallah, [76]
Creed of Mohammed, [32], [39], [67], [101], [107], [156], [158], [179]
Crete, visited by Raymund Lull, [146]