Description
This historical document compiles papers and discussions presented at the General Conference on Missions to Muslims held in Lucknow in 1911. Edited by E. M. Wherry, a prominent missionary scholar, the work provides valuable insights into early 20th-century missionary approaches and strategies.
The conference brought together missionaries and religious scholars to discuss effective training methods for those engaged in missionary work among Muslim populations. The proceedings include detailed explorations of appropriate literature and communication strategies tailored for Muslim audiences, reflecting the intellectual and practical concerns of the missionary movement during this period.
This volume serves as an important historical record of missionary thought, interfaith dialogue approaches, and religious education methodologies from the colonial era in India. It offers researchers and historians valuable primary source material for understanding missionary activities, religious literature production, and cross-cultural religious engagement in early 20th-century South Asia.







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