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Moslem Women (Exploring the House of Islam - Perceptions of Islam in the Period of Western Ascendancy 1800-1945)

معرفی کتاب «Moslem Women (Exploring the House of Islam - Perceptions of Islam in the Period of Western Ascendancy 1800-1945)» نوشتهٔ Samuel M. Zwemer, Samuel M. Zwemer, Peter Riddell، منتشرشده توسط نشر Gorgias Press در سال 1800. این کتاب در 6 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Moslem Women is built around six main chapters, with half devoted to the place and experience of Islamic women and half considering Christian mission to Islamic women and associated themes. The Zwemers acknowledge some of the great women of Islamic history, such as Rabia, the famous early mystic, and Nurah Mahal, wife of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. They speak in glowing terms about advances in the women's situation in post-Ottoman Turkey. Samuel and Amy Zwemer's dedication to serving Muslims and to seeing them as people rather than as faceless numbers provides an excellent model for today's Christians who feel called to engagement with Islam. TABLE OF CONTENTS Series Foreword Exploring the House of Islam: Perceptions of Islam in the Period of Western Ascendancy 1800—1945 REFERENCES Amy and Samuel Zwemer, Moslem Women LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FOREWORD PREFACE OUTLINE OF CHAPTER I CHAPTER I. MOSLEM LIFE OUTLINE OF CHAPTER II CHAPTER II. THE MOSLEM WOMAN; THEORY AND PRACTICE OUTLINE OF CHAPTER III CHAPTER III. NATIVE MEASURES OF REFORM OUTLINE OF CHAPTER IV CHAPTER IV. ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY OUTLINE FOR CHAPTER V CHAPTER V. THE POWER OF THE GOSPEL OUTLINE OF CHAPTER VI CHAPTER VI. CHEER AND CHALLENGE READING LIST MOSLEM POPULATIONS INDEX MOSLEM WOMEN INDEX MOSLEM WOMEN

Moslem Women is built around six main chapters; half are devoted to the place and experiences of Moslem women, and half consider the Christian mission to these women. The Zwemers acknowledge some of the great women of Islamic history, such as Rabia, the famous early mystic, and Nurah Mahal, wife of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir. They speak in glowing terms about advances in the women's situation in post-Ottoman Turkey. Their work is dedicated to serving Muslims and to seeing them as people rather than as faceless numbers; it is an excellent model for today's Christians who feel called to engagement with Islam.

By Samuel Zwemer, Mrs. Samuel Zwemer ; Introduction By Peter Riddell. Orignially Published: West Melford, Mass. : The Central Committee On The United Study Of Foreign Missions, C1926. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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