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The Venture of Islam
The Venture of Islam
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Conscience and History in a Warld Civilization
MARSHALL G. S. HODGSON
VOLUME THREE
THE GUNPOWDER EMPIRES AND MODERN TIMES
THE UNIVERSITY OF CH...
Desiring Arabs
Desiring Arabs
JOSEPH A. MASSAD
The University of Chicago Press Chicago and London
J O S E P H A . M A S S A D is associate professor of modern Arab politics and intellectual...
The Venture of Islam
To consider mankind otherwise than brethren, to think favours are peculiar to one nation and exclude others, plainly supposes a darkness in the understanding. -John Woolman
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