67. Bukhari, vol. 4, book 58, no. 3169; cf. Ibn Sa'd, vol. II, 144. 68. Bukhari, vol. 5, book 64, no. 4242. 69. Bukhari, vol. 1, book 8, no. 371. 70. Muslim, book 8, no. 3329. 71. Muhammad Al-Munajjid, "The true nature of the enmity between the Muslims and the Jews," Al-Minbar.com, http.7/www.alminbar.com/khutbaheng/9022.htm; Steven Emerson, "Prepared Statement of Steven Emerson Before The Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Terrorism, Technology and Government Information," February 24, 1998. http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/6453/emerson.html. Hoofdstuk 9: Overwinnend door terreur en angst 1. Ibn Ishaq, 544. 2. Ibid., 545. 3. Ibid., 546. 4. Ibid., 547. 5. Ibid. 6. Ibn Sa'd, vol. II, 168. 7. Sunan Abu-Dawud, book 38, no. 4346. 8. Bukhari, vol. 7, book 76, no. 5727; cf. online edition, vol. 8, book 82, nos. 794-797. http://www.usc.edu/dept/MSA/fundamentals/hadithsunnah/bukhari/082.sbt.html. 9. Bukhari, vol. 9, book 87, no. 6878. 10. Bukhari, vol. 9, book 88, no. 6922; cf. vol. 4, book 56, no. 3017. 11. Dr. Ibrahim B. Syed, "Is Killing An Apostate in the Islamic Law?" The American Muslim, April 2005. http://theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/shariah_is_killing_an_apostate_in_the_islamicjaw/. "Pbuh" stands for "peace be upon him," and is commonly added by pious Muslims after they mention the name of a prophet. 12. Ibnlshaq, 550-551. 13. Ibid., 552. 14. Ibid., 552-553. 15. Ibid., 554.210 16. Ibn Ishaq, 555. It is interesting to note that Emerick renders "The apostle killed men in Mecca" as "the Prophet of God fought in Mecca." See Emerick, 254. 17. Ibn Ishaq, 567. 18. Ibid., 569. 19. Guillaume explains: "hait means wall and also the garden which it surrounds." 20. Ibn Ishap, 589. 21. Ibn Ishaq, 595-596. 22. Bukhari, vol. 4, book 56, no. 2941. 23. Bukhari, vol. 9, book 93, no. 7196. 24. Ibn Sa'd, vol. I, 306. 25. Bukhari, vol. 5, book 64, no. 4424. 26. Bukhari, vol. 4, book 61, no. 3618. 27. "Fight in the name of Allah and in the way of Allah. Fight against those who disbelieve in Allah. Make a holy war, do not embezzle the spoils; do not break your pledge; and do not mutilate (the dead) bodies; do not kill the children. When you meet your enemies who are polytheists, invite them to three courses of action. If they respond to any one of these, you also accept it and withhold yourself from doing them any harm. Invite them to (accept) Islam; if they respond to you, accept it from them and desist from fighting against them If they refuse to accept Islam, demand from them the Jizya. If they agree to pay, accept it from them and hold off your hands. If they refuse to pay the tax, seek Allah's help and fight them." Muslim, book 19, no. 4294. 28. Abu'l Hasan al-Mawardi, al-Ahkam as-Sultaniyyah (The Laws of Islamic Governance), Ta-Ha Publishers, 1996, 28. 29. Ibn Sa'd, vol. I, 310-311. 30. Ibn Ishaq, 602. 31. Ibid., 608. 32. Ibid., 609. 33. Bukhari, vol. 4, book 56, no. 2785. 34. Muslim, book 10, no. 31; cf. Bukhari, vol. 1, book 2, no. 25. 35. Ibn Ishaq, 645-646. 36. Ibid., 643. 37. Muslim, book 19, no. 4366. 38. Ibn Sa'd, vol. 1,328. 39. Ibn Sa'd, vol. 1,328-329. 156
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