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- Page 15 and 16: PREFACEThe story of the life of Moh
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A REMARKABLE DREAM 23enquire of a d
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ABDULLAH, THE FATHER OF MOHAMMED 25
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BIRTH OF MOHAMMED 27Mohammed, the H
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DEATH OF ABDULLAH 29dried, this dat
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ANGELS IN ATTENDANCE 31Knocking- th
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MARVELLOUS OCCURRENCES 33seeing the
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A STRANGE STAR 35observed of him, a
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CHAPTERIIIBirth of Mohammed— Lege
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A WONDERFUL CHILD 39and said that t
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MIRACULOUS CLEANSING 41Halima was o
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TESTIMONY OF A HIGH PRIEST 43restor
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DEATH OF AMINA 45that they ought to
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A PRAYER FOR RAIN 47him to go, and
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THE KING OF ABYSSINIA 49grace and u
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is your kingly virtue ! Mayhappines
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ABU TALIB AS GUARDIAN 53death, fear
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CHAPTER IVSecond miraculous cleansi
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Abd ulitTHE TESTIMONY OF BAHIRA 57"
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THE SEAL OF HEAVEN 59was the matter
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A WITHERED TREE REVIVES 61the groun
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A MIRACULOUS JOURNEY 63know the roa
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MOHAMMED MARRIES KHADIJA 65mother,
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THE KAABA REBUILT 67The Koreish bou
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ADJUSTING THE BLACK STONE 69one man
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THE FAITH OF THE PROPHETS 71one doc
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CHAPTER VFirst evidence of Mohammed
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THE MOST EMINENT PROPHET 75bore in
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THE MONK BAHfRA 77happiness of a li
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MOHAMMED RECEIVES HIS COMMISSION 79
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KHADIJA'S LIBERALITYSiday long he t
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ARABIC AND CHINESE 83•t a. WLJt i
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THE KORAN 85that you are the foremo
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RECEIVING THE REVELATIONS 87showed
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,ABU BEKR BELIEVES 89intimate frien
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EARLY DISCIPLES 91Others of the fir
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FIRST MOSLEMS IN CHINA 93The first
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PROPAGANDA AT MECCA 95Prohibition o
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THE KOREISH TRIBE 97learned Jews an
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MOHAMMED ABUSED 99dialogue were ang
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ABU TALIB DEFENDS MOHAMMED 101tion
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RETURN OF THE FIRST REFUGEES 103mes
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SECOND MIGRATION TO ABYSSINIA 105th
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MOSLEMS BEFORE THE KING 107religion
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REFUGEES WELCOMED IN ABYSSINIA 109a
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OMAR'S VIOLENT OPPOSITIONinOmar was
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CONVERSION OF OMAR 113One who gave
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AN Imam Pri ICHING i\ VfOSQl R IN S
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u6THE ARABIAN PROPHETnot be satisfa
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li8THE ARABIAN PROPHETany of the Ha
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120 THE ARABIAN PROPHETDeath of Abu
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124 THE ARABIAN PROPHETwould find i
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126 THE ARABIAN PROPHETyears since
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128 THE ARABIAN' PROPHEThad been ma
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130 THE ARABIAN PROPHETof the Hegir
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132 THE ARABIAN PROPHETon their arm
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134 THE ARABIAN PROPHETwould flee t
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136 THE ARABIAN PROPHETsix hundred
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FIRST INTERVIEWS AT MEDINA 137had t
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CLASSIFICATION OF BELIEVERS 139The
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PRINCES AND RULERS CONGRATULATE 141
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MOHAMMED MARRIES AYESHA 143morning
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CHAPTER VIIIA.H. 2Fatima married to
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CHANGE OF KIBLAU7the prophets and k
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THE KOREISH TO BE TUNISHED 149One l
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BATTLE OF BEDR 151fray. Two men wer
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ABU JAHL SLAIN 153pointed to their
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ABBAS BELIEVES o?The spoils were th
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DEATH OF ABU LAKAB 157Death of Abu
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MOHAMMED FORGIVES AN ENEMY 159way.
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THE BENI KAINUKA VANQUISHED 161whic
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A CHRISTIAN PRAISES MOHAMMED 163fal
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DEFEAT OF ABU SUFYAN 165and it rest
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MURDER OF KA'B 167tomed to take pai
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THE BATTLE OF OHOD 169the Prophet t
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EXCESSIVE GRIEF PROHIBITED 171burie
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TAXATION OF UNBELIEVERS 173submit b
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MOHAMMED CONFOUNDS OPPONENTS 175The
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A PLAN OF THE KOREISH FAILS 177Sufy
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CHAPTER Xa. ii. 5-6The Mustalik tri
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SIEGE OF MEDINA 181to return to her
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DISAFFECTION AT MEDINA 183Treachero
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THE KOREIZA ATTACKED 185taken part
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MASSACRE OF THE KOREIZA 187him to m
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SUNDRY BARBARITIES 189marauders fle
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ANOTHER ATTACK BY THE KOREISH 191pe
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GREAT RESPECT FOR MOHAMMED 193be go
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TREATY WITH THE KOREISH 195Suheil r
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THE EMPEROR HERACLIUS 197alarmed as
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PERSIANS FOLLOW THE FAITH 199Yemen
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PRINCE HAUDHA SEEKS COMPROMISE 201a
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CHAPTERXIA.H. /-8The conquest of Kh
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MIRACLES 205it in poison then cooke
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THE MOSLEMS VISIT MECCA 207When the
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THE NEGUS OF ABYSSINIA 209Three Kor
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MOSLEM DEFEAT AT MUTA 211punish the
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THE KOREISH PLUNDERED 213was made a
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CHAPTER XIIa.h. 8The conquest of Me
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SUBMISSION OF ABU SUFYAN 217"You ha
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220 THE ARABIAN PROPHETThe battle o
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222 THE ARABIAN PROPHETthem; it was
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224 THE ARABIAN PROPHETthe officers
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226 THE ARABIAN PROPHETOther submis
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228 THE ARABIAN PROPHETone, Mohamme
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2 3 o THE ARABIAN PROPHETbe dictate
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232 THE ARABIAN PROPHETgiveness cou
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CHAPTERXIVA. II. 10.People of Nejra
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236 THE ARABIAN PROPHETcity.The fol
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238 THE ARABIAN PROPHEThis minister
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CEREMONIES OF THE PILGRIMAGE 241pra
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CHAPTER XVA.H.IO-IIThe spread of Is
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A STRANGE TRADITION 245he had not d
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good.tellADVICE TO CHINESE EMPEROR
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haractersA RIVAL "APOSTLE" 249The P
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MOHAMMED QUELLS DISAFFECTION 251arm
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LAST ILLNESS OF THE PROPHET 253At t
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CONFESSION OF FAULTS 255retribution
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APPOINTMENT OF ABU BEKR 257repentan
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PARTING INJUNCTIONS 261people had m
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DEATH OF MOHAMMED 263was dead; thos
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APPENDIXHSI LAT TSUNG p'u, M * &MA
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A MOSLEM TRADITION 267family; why n
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Training School for Ahung (Mullas a
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270 APPENDIX Iit is sufficient if I
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2;2 APPENDIX Inot return to the Wes
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274 APPENDIX Ithe wind blew; inside
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276 APPENDIX Iand sixty-six section
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278 APPENDIX IIpath) ; and that by
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28oAPPENDIX IIthe religion establis
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APPENDIXIIIChinese Mohammedanism^It
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284 APPENDIX IIIpresents, and refus
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'286 APPENDIX IIIship the true God
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288 APPENDIX IIIout of which man wa
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290 APPENDIX IIIcontents of the boo
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292 APPENDIX IIIsometimes confused
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294 APPENDIX IIIGod'; and this was
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296 APPENDIX IIInatural powers coul
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298 APPENDIX IIIsorceries led on to
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302 APPENDIX III(i) The purity requ
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among Moslems.CHINESE MOHAMMEDANISM
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CHINESE MOHAMMEDANISM 305Chap. 7.Cl
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Abbas, uncle of Mohammed, 90,139; b
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|Heavens,; Hindustan,1;I lira,Far>
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.140,IXDEX3iiMigration to Medina, 1
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TNDEX 313Yemen, 91, 140.Zablr, Moun
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