Muhammad, the Qur\'an & Islam

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Muhammad: The Hijra

[224] See Appendix D, p. 384.


[225] See Appendix D, p. 384.


[226] See Bell, Origin, p. 129; see Appendix D, p. 365.


[227] Horovitz, Untersuchungen, p. 37, felt that Muhammad left off these
names intentionally.


[228] See p. 116, n.88.


[229] Cf. Al-Kindi in ECMD, p. 439.


[230] Nöldeke and Schwally, GQ, vol. 1, p. 162.


[231] See n. 147, above.


[232] It has been suggested that the Qur'an probably only maintained the
eating habits of the pagan Arabs; SEI, p. 316.


[233] Nöldeke and Schwally, GQ, vol. 1, p. 162.


[234] See p. 198, below.


[235] Jeffery, Vocabulary, p. 126.


[236] See Appendix, F, pp. 413 f.


[237] Guillaume, Muhammad, pp. 239 f.


[238] Some are shown to have been sincere in their conversions;
Guillaume, Muhammad, pp. 239 f, while others are said to have been
hypocritical; Ibid., pp. 246 f. In the canonical traditions, Muhammad is
reported to have said that if ten Jewish scholars had followed him, that all
Jews would have done the same; Sahih Muslim, vol. 4, p. 1463; cf. Sahih
Bukhari, vol. 5, p. 192.

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