توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب The British Muslim Convert Lord Headley, 1855–1935
نام کتاب : The British Muslim Convert Lord Headley, 1855–1935
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : لرد هدلی نوکیش مسلمان بریتانیایی، 1855-1935
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نویسندگان : Jamie Gilham
ناشر : Bloomsbury Academic
سال نشر : 2020
تعداد صفحات : 281
ISBN (شابک) : 9781350084421 , 9781350084438
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 11 مگابایت
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Title Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nFigures\nAcknowledgements\nGlossary\nAbbreviations\nNote on quotations and spelling\nIntroduction\n Sources and methodology\n Structure\n Note\nChapter 1: A conventional start: Early years, 1855–92\n Antecedents\n Childhood\n University life\n Carving a career\n Ireland and Westminster\n Boxing\n The 1892 general election\nChapter 2: Imperial engineer, 1892–1900\n Jammu and Kashmir\n The Baramulla–Srinagar road\n Courtship in Srinagar\n Return to England and Ireland\nChapter 3: Troubles, 1900–13\n ‘A man of many parts’\n Crisis\n Thoughts for the Future, Muhammad and Islam\nChapter 4: Conversion to Islam, 1913\n Islam and Muslims in late-Victorian and Edwardian Britain\n Khwaja Kamal-ud-Din, the Ahmadiyya and the Woking Muslim Mission\n Headley’s path to conversion\n Public conversion to Islam\n Reactions\n Responses\nChapter 5: Muslim peer of the realm: The first decade, I: 1913–18\n British Muslim leader\n A Western Awakening to Islam\n Practising Islam\n The Woking Muslim Mission and British Muslim Society\n Muslim loyalty and politics during the First World War\n The Anti-German Union\n Fall from grace\nChapter 6: Muslim peer of the realm: The first decade, II: 1918–23\n Barbara Baynton\n Bankruptcy\n Post-war politics and the end of the Ottoman Empire\n Ten years as a Muslim\nChapter 7: Pilgrimage to Mecca, 1923\n The lure of Mecca\n Preparations\n London to Port Said\n Cairo and Alexandria\n Jidda\n Arrival in Mecca\n The Hajj\n Farewell Arabia\n British Hajji\nChapter 8: Ambassador for British Islam, 1923–29\n Domestic religious and social networks\n Transnational connections and disconnections\n King of Albania?\n Ahmadi disputes and rivalries\n Trust for the Encouragement and Circulation of Muslim Religious Literature\n The London Mosque Mission and Western Islamic Association\n India and the London Mosque Campaign, 1927–28\n On the defence\n The Nizamiah Mosque\nChapter 9: Twilight years, 1929–35\n Marriage and semi-retirement\n Defending the umma: Palestine\n Defending the umma: India\n The Nizamiah Mosque scheme revived\n Final year: 1934–35\n Tributes and legacies\nEpilogue\nNotes\n Introduction\n Chapter 1\n Chapter 2\n Chapter 3\n Chapter 4\n Chapter 5\n Chapter 6\n Chapter 7\n Chapter 8\n Chapter 9\n Epilogue\nSelect bibliography\n I Primary sources\n II Secondary sources\nIndex