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Martin S. Kramer
Late in the 19th century, Muslims, separated by distance, language, and history, first thought to make their world whole by assembling in congress. *Islam Assembled* traces the roots of political activism in Islam as it took form in these gatherings. From the first fitful initiatives undertaken by a handful of Muslim cosmopolitans to the era when the West began to divest itself of its Muslim possessions and the need for the congresses diminished, *Islam Assembled* traces in detail this crucial but previously untold story.
| Publisher | Columbia University Press |
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| Pages | 250 |
| Search language | english |
| ISBN_10 | 0-231-05994-9 primary |
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