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both. It would not be fair to say that when you invite us to become Muslims you wish to make us idolaters. Neither is it fair of you to bring the same accusation against us. In whatever else they differ, Islam and true Christianity are agreed in opposition to idolatry.

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APPENDIX A.

SOME USEFUL BOOKS ON ISLAM: IN EUROPEAN LANGUAGES.

'Abd 'Isa' (vide Koelle. Rev. Dr.).
Ahmad, Sir Sayyid, Essays on the Life of Mohammed. London, Trubner, 1890.
'Ali, Mir Hasan, Observations on the Musalmans of India. London, Allen, 1832. £1 1s.
Al Kindi, The Apology of. Translated from the Arabic by Sir W. Muir London, S. P. C. K. 1s. 6d.
Arnold, J. M., Ishmael. London, Rivington, 1859. 10s. 6d.
Arnold, Dr. M., The Natural History of Islam.
Islam and Christianity.
Barth, The Religions of India. London, Trubner, 1891. 2nd ed. 16s.
Muhammad, Buddha, and Christ.
Barthelemy de St-Hilaire, Mahomet et le Coran.
Beacon of Truth. Translated from the Arabic by Sir W. Muir. London, R. T. S. 2s. 6d.
Bosworth-Smith, Mohammed and Mohammedanism. London, Smith & Elder, 1889. 7s. 6d.
Daumer, Mohammed und sein Werk. Hamburg. 1848.
Derenbourg, H., La Science des Religions et l'Islamisme. Paris, 1886. 2-60 fr.