Note 168
Ockley, (Hist. of the Saracens, vol. i. p. 5,
6,) from an Arabian Ms., represents Ayesha as adverse to the
substitution of her father in the place of the apostle.
This fact, so improbable in itself, is unnoticed by
Abulfeda, Al Jannabi, and Al Bochari, the last of whom
quotes the tradition of Ayesha herself, (Vit. Mohammed, p.
136 Vie de Mahomet, tom. iii. p. 236.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 50