Description
This comprehensive volume compiles papers and discussions from the First Missionary Conference on Behalf of the Mohammedan World, held in Cairo from April 4-9, 1906. The conference brought together leading missionary scholars and theologians including James L. Barton, S. M. Zwemer, and E. M. Wherry to analyze and discuss the Islamic world and missionary approaches to Muslim populations.
The work provides valuable historical insights into early 20th-century perspectives on Islam, Islamic societies, and missionary activities across the Mohammedan world. It covers various regions, cultural practices, religious beliefs, and strategic considerations relevant to missionary work during this period. As a primary historical document, it offers researchers and historians an important perspective on Western missionary thought, interfaith relations, and geopolitical understanding of the Middle East and Islamic regions during the early 1900s.







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