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Pan-Islam Reference library
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
...-Islam . Movements to unify the Muslim world, particularly in reaction against Western threats of encroachment. Theoretically, Pan-Islam is a natural expression of the fundamental and necessary Muslim concept of ʾumma , but its realization in practice is...

Pan-Islam Reference library
The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World
...The Islamic Congress at Jerusalem in December 1931. ” In Survey of International Affairs , 1934, edited by A. J. Toynbee , pp. 99–109. London, 1935. Keddie, Nikki R. “ Pan-Islam as Proto-Nationalism. ” Journal of Modern History 41, no. 1 (March 1969): 17–28. Important historical analysis. Kidwai, Mushir Hosain . Pan-Islamism . London, 1908. Kramer, Martin . Islam Assembled . New York, 1986. Pan-Islamic congresses. Landau, Jacob M. “ Al-Afghānī's Panislamic Project. ” Islamic Culture 26, no. 3 (July 1952): 50–54. Landau, Jacob M. The Politics of Pan-Islam:...

Pan-Islam Reference library
Jacob M. Landau and Joseph A. Kéchichian
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Politics
...Pan-Islamic organizations. Maududi, Sayyid Abul Aʿla . Unity of the Muslim World . Lahore, Pakistan: Islamic Publications, 1967. Distinguished Pakistani's thoughts on Pan-Islam. Qureshi, M. Naeem . “Bibliographic Soundings in Nineteenth-Century Pan-Islam in South Asia.” Islamic Quarterly 24, nos. 1–2 (1980): 22–34. Systematic bibliographic survey. Qureshi, M. Naeem . Pan-Islam in British Indian Politics: A Study of the Khilafat Movement, 1918–1924 . Leiden, Netherlands: E. J. Brill, 1999. Sheikh, Naveed S. The New Politics of Islam: Pan-Islamic...

Pan-Islam

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The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
...Pan-Islamism Ideology calling for sociopolitical solidarity among all Muslims. Has existed as a religious concept since the early days of Islam. Emerged as a modern political ideology in the 1860s and 1870s at the height of European colonialism, when Turkish intellectuals began discussing and writing about it as a way to save the Ottoman Empire from fragmentation. Became the favored state policy during the reign of Sultan Abdulhamid II (r. 1876–1909 ) and was adopted and promoted by members of the ruling bureaucratic and intellectual elites of the empire....

37 The History of the Book in Sub-Saharan Africa Reference library
The Oxford Companion to the Book
...North America after 1822 , the American Colonisation Society having been established in 1816 to facilitate their return. West African intellectuals including E. W. Blyden , Samuel Ajayi Crowther , and J. E. Casely Hayford produced early works central to forging notions of pan-African identity. Crowther’s The Gospel on the Banks of the Niger ( 1859 ) recorded his prescient concern with the importance of written forms in securing the influence of Christianity in the region; his legacy in making the Bible available in Hausa is particularly valuable....

Pan-Turkism

Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi

Pan-Turanism

Organization of the Islamic Conference

Partai Islam Se-Malaysia

Jamiat al-Dawah wa'l-Irshad

Ali Suavi

Yashruti Tariqah

Ayaz Ishaki

Harakat ul-Ansar/Harakat ul-Mujahidin

Nadwat al-Ulama

Jamiat al-Shubban al-Muslimin

Ideology and Islam
