The chief objective of the book is to remove the general and erroneous impression from the minds of non-Muslims regarding Jihad that Mohammad waged wars of conquest, extirpation, as well as of proselytizing. The book proves beyond doubts that neither the wars of Mohammad were offensive, nor did he in any way use force or compulsion in the matter of belief. All the wars of Mohammad were defensive. He and those who took interest in his cause were severely oppressed at intervals, and were in a short of general persecution at Mecca at the hands of the ungodly and fierce Koreish. Those who were weak and without protection had to leave their city, and twice fly to the Christian land of Abyssinia pursued by the wrathful Koreish, but in Vain.
Asvalayana-Samhita of the Rgveda, with Padapatha, Detailed Introduction and Two Indices (In 2 Volumes)
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