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Index 303 Idolaters attributed victories to Idols L « a » t and ‘Uzz « a » 222 beliefs spreading in Arabian peninsula when Quran was revealed 215 do not observe any covenant nor relationship 251 heinous crimes of, of Arabia 251 Holy Prophet gave, every type of concession 252 Inductive reasoning proofs of events attained by, 13 status of, 14 truth established by, 28 Intercessorship 172, 176 Islam God will never let, go to waste 286 no compulsion in, 249 true and perfect religion 6 wars in, 220, 222, 223, 235, 248 Istiqr « a » definition of, 47 Jesus, the Messiah admitted his many human weak- nesses 79 ate food 16 charge of blasphemy against, 136 claim of Divinity attributed to, not some small claim 132 denied being omnipotent 79 did not ascribe any special charac- teristic to himself 116 did not present prophecies as proof of his Divinity 116 disciples of, 285 emphasis on unity of God by, 135 miracles of, 136 mother of, 16 prayed all night to be saved from crucifixion 80 prophecies thrust upon, 31 soul of, 157 teachings of, emphasis on forgive- ness 66, 159 true Prophet of God 51 Jews agreement beforehand of, that Messiah would be human 135 believe in God Almighty 51 Jesus testified, that they under- stood Torah 134 needed a perfect teaching 119 salvation of, 90 sitting on seat of Moses 53 true inheritors of Torah 32 views of Dr. Henry Martyn Clark on, 141 why seek concurrence of, 53 Jihad Mosaic law of, 251 philosophy of Islamic, 220, 238 undertaken only to establish peace 234 Justice meaning of, 218 no relation with mercy 171, 185 on its own, is nothing 201 requirements of, 177 requires every truth should be evaluated from all angles 158 three levels of, 66 time for manifestation of, 184 Mercy general attribute which holds highest stature 170 without recompense 154, 156, 158, 170, 184 M « o »« h » sin definition of, 91 Moses battles that, had to face 238 teachings of, emphasize retribu- tion 66