Orientalism : Early Sources (Volume IX) - Whither Islam? A Survey of Modern Movements in the Moslem World

Title: Orientalism : Early Sources (Volume IX) - Whither Islam? A Survey of Modern Movements in the Moslem World
Author: H.A.R. Gibb
ISBN: 0415513731 / 9780415513739
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 390
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2012
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks.

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Some explanation may seem to be needed for the issue of yet another book on the Islamic world of to-day. Since Lothrop Stoddard published in 1921 his far-sighted study of The New World of Islam, the output of books and pamphlets on this subject has increased by leaps and bounds. Not to speak of works in the Islamic languages themselves and in the lesser-known languages of Europe, the student of the Mosleum East has an embarrassing choice of books by Jung, Valyi, Meyerhof, Zwemer, O'Leary, Kohn, Hartmann, and many others, together with a host of monographs on contemporary movements in the separate Moslem lands.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Introduction by the Editor
Chapter 2 : Africa (excluding Egypt). by Professor Louis Massignon (University of Paris)
Chapter 3 : Egypt and Western Asia. by Professor Dr. G. Kampffmeyer (Unversity of Berlin)
Chapter 4 : India. by Lieut. Col. M.L. Ferrar, C.S.I., C.I.E., O.B.E. (Indian Army, ret.)
Chapter 5 : Indonesia. by Professor C.C. Berg (Unversity of Leiden)
Chapter 6 : Whither Islam? by the Editor

Index
Map of the Islamic World