The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon — In The East
AD Scope Of Chapter L
Description of Arabia. The Soil and Climate. Division of the Sandy, the Stony, and the Happy, Arabia . Manners of the Bedoweens, or Pastoral Arabs. The Horse. The Camel . Cities of Arabia . Mecca — Her Trade. National Independence of the Arabs . Their domestic Freedom and Character . Civil Wars and private Revenge. Annual Truce . Their Social Qualifications and Virtues. Love of Poetry. Examples of Generosity . Ancient Idolatry . The Caaba, or Temple of Mecca . Sacrifices and Rites. Introduction of the Sabians. The Magians. The Jews. The Christians
569-609 Birth and Education of Mahomet
Deliverance of Mecca
Qualifications of the Prophet
One God
Mahomet the Apostle of God, and the last of the Prophets
Moses
Jesus
The Koran
Miracles
Precepts of Mahomet - Prayer, Fasting, Alms
Resurrection
Hell and Paradise
609 Mahomet preaches at Mecca
613-622 Is opposed by the Koreish
622 And driven from Mecca
Received as Prince of Medina
622-632 His regal Dignity
He declares War against the Infidels
His defensive Wars against the Koreish of Mecca
623 Battle of Beder
Of Ohud
625 The Nations, or the Ditch
623-627 Mahomet subdues the Jews of Arabia
629 Submission of Mecca
629-632Conquest of Arabia
629, 630 First War of the Mahometans against the Roman Empire
632 Death of Mahomet
His Character, Private life of Mahomet, His Wives, And Children
Character of Ali
632 Reign of Abubeker
334 Reign of Omar
644 Reign of Othman
Discord of the Turks and Persians
655 Death of Othman
655-660 Reign of Ali
655, or 661-680 Reign of Moawiyah
680Death of Hosein
Posterity of Mahomet and Ali
Success of Mahomet
Permanency of his Religion, His Merit towards his Country
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