530 Index of people, places and subjects423-24, 449 ; Diatessaron 305, 313;Mat<strong>the</strong>w, Gospel of xi, 28, 383,449-66; New Testament 8, 15, 20,44-46,245,290,301 (n. 1), 303,329,393,396-98,403-10,414(n. 9), 447 (n. 110), 453, 455; OldTestament/Hebrew Bible 18, 20, 35,44, 47, 118, 194, 195, 203, 324, 329,332, 393-98, 403-9, 425, 432 (n. 31),446,448,454-55,462,465-66,476;Pentateuch 467; Peshitta and o<strong>the</strong>rSyriac versions 430 (n. 23), 436,441 (n. 76), 442 (nn. 77-79, 81),443, 444 (n. 97), 445 (n. 97), 452,453, 454 (n. 36), 458, 465; SamaritanTargum (of <strong>the</strong> Pentateuch) 442(nn. 78, 79, 81), 443,445 (n. 97);Septuag<strong>in</strong>t 382, 383 (n. 31), 429(n. 23), 430 (n. 23), 432 (n. 32), 436(n. 55); translation <strong>in</strong>to Arabic 112(n. 51), 118Birds 44, 137,262, 286 (n. 13), 338,365-66Blachere, R. 3, 12 (n. 62), 26, 282, 283,286 (n. 13), 287-95Brock, S. 303 (n. 12), 427 (nn. 9, 11), 428(n.l6), 432, 436 (n. 56), 438 (n. 64),447 (n. 112)Burton, J. 3, 73 (n. 60), 361 (n. 18), 412(n. 6)Byzantium/Byzant<strong>in</strong>e Empire/Byzant<strong>in</strong>es27-28,134,276,338,388Ca<strong>in</strong> 448 (n. 114)Cairo 1, 2, 6, 8, 9 (n. 144), 19, 52 (n. 11),68, 149, 180, 186, 188, 193,286, 361,370Camels 41, 67, 265, 335, 439 (n. 66), 443Canaanite religion 332Chosenness see div<strong>in</strong>e electionChrist see JesusChristians 20, 26, 28, 31, 49, 134, 137,146, 158, 184,250,261,279, 301-22,356-59, 360 (n. 8), 361-71, 373 (n.3), 379, 382, 385, 398, 406 (n. 41),407 (n. 45), 408,410,425 (n. 3), 426(n. 6), 446, 449, 454-57; ChristianArabs 456, 466; East Syrian("Nestorian") Christians 28, 29, 258,. 263 (n. 57), 313, 314, 315, 451;Jacobites ("monophysites") 314, 319,321, 451; Jewish Christians 9, 20,312,373,374 (nn. 5-6), 380,381-88,454; Melkites 314-15,319,321,359(n. 6); (and <strong>the</strong> term) na~ara 20, 146,301-20,457Christology 304, 305,312-14,316,318,320, 373, 379 (n. 19), 381-82,397Celestial sphere 79,264,295,296, 337,344,348Circumcision 373,395,397,462 (n. 76)Co<strong>in</strong>s 28,30Companions of<strong>the</strong> Cave 242-43, 425Companions of Mul).ammad 9 (n. 44), 11(n.56),47-48, 76,118,120,122,272(n. 28), 340, 352 (n. 13), 360 (n. 11),421,423Conrad, L. 494Constant<strong>in</strong>e (emperor) 306, 360Constant<strong>in</strong>ople 28, 92Cook, D. 454 (n. 34)Cook,M.27,28,359(n.4),361,425(n. 1), 442 (nn. 77-78), 443 (n. 86)Coptic language 303, 306, 382 (n. 27)Corruption of Scripture see Falsification ofscriptureCovenant85, 125,133,307,355,393-98,404-10Crone, P. 9 (n. 45), 27, 28, 372 (n. 1), 378(n. 14), 388, 425 (n. 1), 433 (n. 35)Crucifixion see JesusCuypers, M. 9, 10,432 (n. 31), 437 (n. 61)Damascus 92 (n. 4), 187-89al-Dan1148, 163, 168 (n. 20), 480Daniel (prophet) 97, 364, 444,445(n. 98)David (k<strong>in</strong>g/prophet) 158, 364, 383, 401(n. 28), 457,458 (n. 56), 465Day of Judgment 338, 447 (n. 110), 465;f<strong>in</strong>al judgment 283, 338, 348, 377,410, 462-65; see also ApocalypticDay of Resurrection see ApocalypticDe Blois, F. 305,312 (n. 28), 313,314-18,374 (n. 5), 386 (n. 44)Dedan (al-'Ula) 94, 114, 115Demons 66, 71,261,264,365,461Devil/Satan 400, 408 (n. 53), 464; demonicpossession 281,284, 285; temptationof Adam and Eve 400Dhii !-Kif! 399, 401 (n. 30), 403Dhii Nuwas 134, 137Dhii 1-Qarnayn 425Diatessaron (Harmony of <strong>the</strong> Gospels) seeBible, DiatessaronDiv<strong>in</strong>e attributes 49, 56, 57, 65, 71, 80,318Div<strong>in</strong>e election 20, 393-409Div<strong>in</strong>e punishment 49, 74,77 (n. 68), 81,86, 193 (n. 4), 346, 364, 395-96, 400,400,406,410,417(n.21),429(n. 18), 439 (n. 67), 440, 461, 464Divorce 86, 462Docetists/Docetism 354Doctr<strong>in</strong>a Jacobi 28Dogs 335, 338, 434 (n. 43)Dome of <strong>the</strong> Rock xv, 28, 249, 256, 412(n. 6), 496Donkeys 206, 436 (n. 55), 443, 459Donner, F. xviii, 4-6, 10, 15 (n. 66), 19,25-37, 307 (n. 22), 449 (n. 3)Dreams 64, 65,337,401,428 (n. 18), 429,430,431 (n.29),433,434,437,441(n. 76), 442 (n. 79), 445 .al-Diirl 'an Ab!'Arnr (read<strong>in</strong>g.of<strong>the</strong>Qur'an) 176East Syrian Christians see Christians, EastSyrian ChristiansEbionites 374, 380,381-83Edessa 280Egypt 28, 47 (n. 1), 52-54, 60, 62 (n. 37),67-69, 98 (n. 22), 195, 285 (n. 12),306, 403, 435 (n. 46), 436 (n. 55),440-41,450,.467-74Election see Div<strong>in</strong>e electionElephants 244, 294, 328, 338Elisha/Al-Yasa' 399, 401; 403Elkesaites 384, 506Elxai 374, 384Enoch (Book of) 433 (n. 38)Ephesus 193 (n. 3)Ephraern!Ephrem, St. 294, 31J, 317,427-28,429 (n. 19), 430 (n. 25), 431,432 (n. 33), 436,440,451,466,476,483Epigraphical South Arabian see Ancient(Epigraphical) South/North ArabianEpiphanius 304,312,314 (n. 34), 362,380-84Esarhaddon (Assyrian emperor) 474Eschatology see Apocalyptic; Heaven;HellEs<strong>the</strong>r 432 (n. 32), 474-76Ethiopia see Abyss<strong>in</strong>iaEthiopic language/Geez (Ge'ez) 118, 119,124, 125, 128 (n. 55), 130, 134, 136,143, 144, 200 (n. 46), 256 (n. 32), 382(n. 27), 427 (n. 9), 442 (nn. 78, 82),444 (n. 91), 450Eucharist341,360,369Eusebius ofCaesarea 303,453Index of people, places and subjects 531Fahd, T. 491Fakhry,M. 301,478Falsification of scripture 245, 361, 368Fatima (daughter of <strong>the</strong> Prophet) 347jiqh 77Fire 400Firestone, R. 20, 393-410, 491Fischer, A. 6. (n. 33)Flugel, G. 160, 197 (n. 23)Fornication 77,418,422-23Free will and predest<strong>in</strong>ation 49, 58, 59, 65Fruit 43, 294, 296, 335, 403, 442 (n. 78)Fiick, J. 491Gabriel (angel) 47, 131, 176,281,287,290-91,293,329,347,358,360(n. 11), 376 (n. 10), 378, 380 (n. 20),382,384Garden of Eden 403Garden of paradise see HeavenGaza54Geez (Ge'ez) see Ethiopic languageGeiger, A. 3, 26, 426 (n. 6), 429 (n. 20),435, 447 (n. 113), 450, 462 (n. 76)Ghassanids see Banii Ghassanal-Ghaza!Ixviii, 73 (n. 61), 75, 77, 81 (n. 83)Gilliot, C. 113 (n. 55), 120 (n. 10). 362(n. 21)Gnostics/Gnosticism 319,355,357,373,380-84, 387-89, 447 (n. 110)God see Div<strong>in</strong>e attributes; Div<strong>in</strong>e election;Div<strong>in</strong>e punishmentGospel see lnjUGospel of Mat<strong>the</strong>w see Bible, Gospel ofMat<strong>the</strong>wGreek language 8, 20,44-45, 53 (n. 11),96, 106, 111 (n. 49), 134, 202, 204,249,253,280,302,303,310,314,323,324,332-36,339,341,345-47,362,382,385-86,396,404,427(n.9)Griffith, S. 243, 360 (n. 8), 425, 434(n. 43), 455, 466al-I;Iaddad, Mul;!anunad b. 'All al-I;Iusaynl6badith 44, 55, 65, 75, 119-20, 129, 133,136, 198,263 (n. 58), 274,276,287,291,328, 352,446 (n. 103), 464(n. 85)I;Iaf~ 'an 'A~im (read<strong>in</strong>g of <strong>the</strong> Qur'an) 2,6, 158 (n. 13), 175, 179, 180, 186,188, 195bajj 86, 262, 265, 323, 347Hamadhan 473
532 Index of people, places and subjectsHaman 432 (n. 32), 468-69, 472 (n. 25) Horses 19, 265-67 (n. 5), 269, 273,473-77 276-77,338I;lanafi, I;lasan 60 (n. 26), 70 Hoyland, R. 28 (n. 8), 127 (n. 47), 239I;lanbalis/I;Ianbalites 59 Hiid 323, 347,403,409,413,414 (n. 8),al-Hamdani 118, 128, 134, 136 416,418-24,446· banif307, 309, 314 (n. 35), 400 I;lusayn, Tiihii 51, 52(n. 26)hapax see Qur'an, hapax legomena <strong>in</strong>I;larran 112, 332Hari<strong>in</strong> al-Rashid 54Hariit and Miiriit (angels) 205I;lasan al-Banna 70al-I;lasan al-Ba~d 290, 433 (n. 35)al-I;Iasan b. al-I;lanafiyya 359 (n. 4)Hawt<strong>in</strong>g, G. 20, 27, 29 (n. 13), 114 (n. 57),324,372-92Heaven/Paradise 42, 43, 50, 66, 85, 104,148,175,244,258,270,284,286,289,293,294-95,332,350-52,354,375, 383, 386,395,399 (n. 21), 463,470,472-73,506Hebrew language 11 (n. 55), 41, 44, 92,101-6, Ill, 113, 118, 132, 158,166--67, 194, 200 (n. 46), 203,251,274,275,287(n. 17),304,325,341(n. 51), 343,382,383 (n. 31), 385,393,432(n.31),433,436,441,442(nn. 76-81), 443, 444 (n. 97), 445(n. 97), 450, 462, 470 (n. 18), 476(n. 46); Hebrew script 93, 100-7,112-15, 155Hegra (Mada' <strong>in</strong> ~iilii).) 92-93, 96, 112,114-15Helll7, 134,244,251 (n. 18), 308,329,335,378,395,460-65Heresy 29, ~04, 314, 397Hermeneutics 50, 51 (n. 11), 57-63,70--.74, 77-85Herod 92I;Iijaz 19,91-115, 158 (n. 12), 321, 373,456hijra 30, 156, 263I;limyar/I;limyarites 104 (n. 37), 118, 128,135-36, 144,319I;limyaritic see Ancient South/NorthArabianH<strong>in</strong>duism 329Hippolytus 383 (n. 34), 384Hismaic see Ancient South/North ArabianHismaicHoly Spirit see Spirit of GodHomily see Qur'i<strong>in</strong>, and homily; SyriacFa<strong>the</strong>rs, homiletic literature ofHorovitz, J. 450'Ibn 'Abbas 118,287,290,293,422-23Ibn Abi Dawiid al-Sijistani 148Ibn Abi Najii). 422-23Ibn a!-' Arabi 60-67, 82, 269Ibn Hishiim 118,352 (n. 14), 454Ibn Isi).aq 352 (n. 14), 420 (n. 32), 454Ibn Kathir 114, 175, 188Ibn M~r 137, 141 (n. 105), 268-69,272-76Ibn al-Muqaffa', Sawirus 306Ibn Qutayba 120, 275Ibn Rushd (Averroes) 63-64, 67,74-79,80,82Ibn Sa'd 35 (n. 20)Ibn S<strong>in</strong>a (Avicenna) 77,Ibrahim (son of <strong>the</strong> Prophet) 10ijma' 74, 75, 184ijtihad 70, 71, 74, 75'Ikrima 422-23'Irnran (fa<strong>the</strong>r of Mary) 404Irnru' al-Qays (k<strong>in</strong>g) 92Inheritance 10 (n. 50), 71-72, 86,347,396lnjil (Revelation of Jesus/Gospel) 13, 15,17, 31, 34, 44, 286 (n. 14), 301, 366,368-69, 380, 382-83, 385 (n. 41),449-67Iraq 28, 111, 114, 118, 468, 477Iran/Persia xviii, 10, 279, 450, 469Irenaeus of Lyon 383,453 (n. 29)Isaac (patriarch/prophet) 102, 307, 309,399, 401, 403, 435 (n. 49)Isaac of Antioch 457 (n. 52), 466Isaiah (prophet) 364, 380 (n. 20), 382, 385,395,462al-I~fahi<strong>in</strong>i, al-Raghib 196Ishmael (son of Abraham) 103, 307, 309,399, 401 (n. 30), 403Ishmaelites xi, 20, 425Israelites (banii/sra 'fl) 34, 332, 352, 355,357,393,395,397,402,405,409,457,458,462,473Isma 'II see IshmaelJacob (son oflsaac) 307, 309, 393, 394,399,401,403,428-30,433-37,440-41,446 (n. 103), 447Jacob of Seriigh/Sarug 313, 317, 319,427-28,457-58,466Jacobites see Christians, JacobitesJahiliyya see Pre-Islamic ArabiaJeffery, A. xxi, 2-6, 15 (nn. 66, 67), 17(n. 70), 123, 174, 180 (n. 38), 182,199(n.36),275,279,302,450,455(n. 40)Jerusalem 92, 313, 359, 369, 388 (n. 49),460 (n. 67)Jesus 10 (n. 52), 20, 28, 33, 44-46, 301-3,314-18,349-57,361 (n. 15),364,366,369,373-74,378-84,385(n.41),386,396-97,401,434,446,453 (n. 29), 454, 457-59, 462-65,476; birth/Christmas 286 (n. 14), 384;creat<strong>in</strong>g bird from clay 44;·365-66;crucifixion 33, 328, 349-57, 381;div<strong>in</strong>ity/Incarnation 318, 361 (n. 15),366-67, 398; form of <strong>the</strong> word ·rsa41,240, 301; resurrection 34, 350--52,354,356Jethro 468Jewish-Christians see Judaeo-ChristiansJewish <strong>in</strong>scriptions 91-116Jewish literature/texts 97 (n. 20), 114, 406,425Jews 19, 26, 49, 91-116, 135-36, 146,155, 184, 250, 307-22, 352 (n. 15),355-56, 360 (n. 8), 361, 373 (n. 3),379,388,395-98,405-10,429-30,446,454-55,457,459,465,472J<strong>in</strong>n 66, 71,261,264,281,329,461John <strong>the</strong> Baptist/Yai).ya 355, 385Jonah 257 (n. 36), 401Jordan River 92Joseph (patriarch/prophet, son of Jacob)20,401,425-48,467Josephus, Flavius 92 (n. 4), 430 (n. 25)Judaeo-Christians (Jewish Christians) 9,20,305-6,312-15,373Judah 433, 440Judaism 10, 19, 26, 37, 67, 91, 105, 111,134,305,307,324-25,389,394,408,450,456,460(n.63)Jurisprudence seefiqhKa'b b. al-AQ.biir 293Ka'ba 17, 61, 67, 130--32,252,323,331,372kalam 62, 137,359 (n. 4), 422al-Kalbi 118, 323Khaybar Ill, 114, 465Khazraj (tribe) 113Index of people, places and subjects 533al-Khiili, Arn<strong>in</strong> 51-52, 55, 68al-K<strong>in</strong>di (author of polemical Christiantreatise) 362-64Kropp, M. 19, 125, 144,317 (n. 40)Kiifa 249Kugel, J. 468Lambs 92, 434Lat<strong>in</strong> language 96, 263 (n. 57), 303, 341,345, 383,427,428 (n. 15), 469Law see sharf'aLeernhuis, F. 424Leprosy 44-45Lihyanite see Ancient South/NorthArabian, LihyaniteLions 44, 202, 422-34Liturgy 247,286 (n. 14), 341,42,453Lord's Prayer/Our Fa<strong>the</strong>r 248, 326Lot 20, 385 (n. 40), 401, 411-24, 426-28Liil<strong>in</strong>g, G. xvii, 4, 27, 30, 265, 275 (n. 42),374,386,451Luqmi<strong>in</strong> 51(n. 8), 475Lu<strong>the</strong>r, Mart<strong>in</strong> 18Luxenberg,C.4, 19,28-29,123,124,240,242,251 (n. 13), 252,256 (n. 34),265,452al-Mabiyyat (Quri)./Wadi 1-Qura) 100, 115ma'ida see Jesus, and table from heavenMada'<strong>in</strong> ~alii). see HegraMadigan, D. 193, 345Maghiiriyya (Jewish sect) 388...:89Magic 282,294,341 ·Mal).fli?, Najib 51-52majzls see Zoroastrians/majiisial-Ma'mi<strong>in</strong> (caliph) 359,362-63Mandaean language 289-90, 296 (n. 46)Mandaeans317,320Mani 374, 385-87Manuscripts of <strong>the</strong> Qur'i<strong>in</strong> see Qur'i<strong>in</strong>,manuscriptsMarcion397Ma'rib 143-45Marracci, L, 469Marriage 86, 419-23Martyr(s)/Martyrdom 201, 295, 350Mary (mo<strong>the</strong>r of Jesus) 44, 241, 301~2,308-9,311,316-18,321,339,350,353-56,363,378,381-82,457;virg<strong>in</strong>ity 384Maslamah b. 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