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Title: Pan-Islam
Author: George Wyman Bury
Release Date: October 20, 2008 [EBook #26981]
Language: English
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PAN-ISLAM
MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED
LONDON . BOMBAY . CALCUTTA . MADRAS
MELBOURNE
THE MACMILLAN COMPANY
NEW YORK . BOSTON . CHICAGO
DALLAS . SAN FRANCISCO
THE MACMILLAN CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
TORONTO
PAN-ISLAM
BY
G. WYMAN BURY
_Author of "The Land of Us," "Arabia Infelix."_
MACMILLAN AND CO., LIMITED
ST. MARTIN'S STREET, LONDON
1919
TO
MY WIFE
PREFACE
I have written this book to present the main factors of a many-sided
problem--political, social and religious--in a form which the general
public can easily grasp.
Modern democratic principles tend to give the public increasing control
of international and inter-racial affairs, and therefore any
contribution to public knowledge on such questions is in the interests
of sound administration.
The book is not intended to advise those who actually handle these
affairs: I give such advice, when required, in more detail and not
through the medium of a published work.
"Pan-Islam" is an elementary handbook, not a text-book--still less an
exhaustive treatise, but the questions it discusses are real enough. My
qualifications for writing it are based on a quarter of a century's
experience of the subject in most parts of the Moslem world, and I have
studied the question in areas which I have not actually visited through
intercourse with pilgrims from those parts.
I have no axe to grind or infallible panacea to advocate; I merely lay
the result of my researches before the public for its information, as
failing health has warned me to "pass the ball when collared," and I
would like to think that the land where most of my life's work has
centred will not be mishandled by cranks and opportunists afte
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