APA (7th ed.) Citation

Chera'gh Ali. (1984). A critical exposition of the popular jihad: Showing that all the wars of Mohammad were defensive and that aggressive war, or compulsory conversion is not allowed in the Koran, with appendices proving that the word 'jihad' does not exegetically mean. Idarah-I Adabiyat-I Delli.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Chera'gh Ali. A Critical Exposition of the Popular Jihad: Showing That All the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive and That Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion Is Not Allowed in the Koran, with Appendices Proving That the Word 'Jihad' Does Not Exegetically Mean. Delhi: Idarah-I Adabiyat-I Delli, 1984.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Chera'gh Ali. A Critical Exposition of the Popular Jihad: Showing That All the Wars of Mohammad Were Defensive and That Aggressive War, or Compulsory Conversion Is Not Allowed in the Koran, with Appendices Proving That the Word 'Jihad' Does Not Exegetically Mean. Idarah-I Adabiyat-I Delli, 1984.

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