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Page 181
The open propaganda of the church and of the community aimed directly at Islam
and the Muslims in general was also to prevent any contacts between the two
commmunities . Christians were warned under no circumstances to visit the ...
The open propaganda of the church and of the community aimed directly at Islam
and the Muslims in general was also to prevent any contacts between the two
commmunities . Christians were warned under no circumstances to visit the ...
Page 183
Furthermore , the new converts to Islam apparently persisted in their contacts with
their previous milieu where they ... The interest of European Christian countries in
Islamic societies , including the Ottoman Empire , in their governments ...
Furthermore , the new converts to Islam apparently persisted in their contacts with
their previous milieu where they ... The interest of European Christian countries in
Islamic societies , including the Ottoman Empire , in their governments ...
Page 232
hand , knowledge of Islamic customs and institutions . A young man called ' Tefik '
( Tevfik ) , son of the governor of Syria , refuses to marry the Sultan's daughter
even without seeing her because he is unable to love women . His father then ...
hand , knowledge of Islamic customs and institutions . A young man called ' Tefik '
( Tevfik ) , son of the governor of Syria , refuses to marry the Sultan's daughter
even without seeing her because he is unable to love women . His father then ...
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