Pan-Islam

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Pan-Islam

by G. Wyman (George Wyman) Bury

EN·~4 hours·8 chapters

Chapters

8 total

PAN-ISLAM

0:08

PREFACE

1:41

PAN-ISLAM

0:00

CHAPTER I ITS ORIGIN AND MEANING

16:19

CHAPTER II ITS BEARING ON THE WAR

1:16:08

CHAPTER III ITS STRENGTH AND WEAKNESS

35:05

CHAPTER IV MOSLEM AND MISSIONARY

1:42:52

CHAPTER V A PLEA FOR TOLERANCE

33:47

Description

This compact work offers a clear, conversational look at the pan‑Islamic movement as it stood in the aftermath of the Great War. Drawing on more than twenty‑five years of travel and dialogue with pilgrims across the Muslim world, the author presents the subject in a way that a non‑specialist can follow, avoiding dense academic jargon. The preface makes plain that the aim is to inform ordinary readers about the political, social and religious currents that shape the idea of uniting Muslims worldwide.

The first chapter traces the origins of the concept from the early days of the Hijra, through the Abbasid era, up to the modern stirrings that caught Western attention during the war. It compares the everyday practice of Islam with that of Christianity, suggesting why the movement has a practical, everyday dimension beyond pure theology. By situating pan‑Islam as a response to external pressures rather than a conspiratorial threat, the book invites listeners to understand the motives and aspirations of its advocates.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (255K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Tamise Totterdell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2008-10-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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G. Wyman (George Wyman) Bury

1874–1920

An English explorer and sharp-eyed observer of Arabia, he turned firsthand experience in Yemen and the wider region into vivid travel and political writing. His books mix natural history, geography, and imperial-era reporting in a way that still feels adventurous.

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