Description
This significant historical work compiles papers read at the First Missionary Conference on Behalf of The Mohammedan World, held in Cairo from April 4th-9th, 1906. Edited by prominent missionary scholars James L. Barton, S. M. Zwemer, and E. M. Wherry, the volume offers invaluable primary source material documenting early 20th-century Christian missionary perspectives on Islamic societies.
The collection addresses various aspects of the Muslim world during this pivotal period, including religious practices, social conditions, and missionary strategies. Contributors analyze the cultural, political, and religious landscape of Islamic nations and regions, providing detailed observations from experienced missionaries and scholars working across the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia.
This hardcover edition serves as an essential resource for historians, religious scholars, and those studying the history of Christian-Muslim relations, missionary work, and colonial-era attitudes toward non-Western societies.
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