Description
Book description:
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Author's name: Mustafa Khalidi Omar Farrukh
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Number of pages: 143 pages
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The subject of the book: Evangelization and Colonization in Arab Countries
The contents of the book:
Dedication of the book
Introduction to the third edition
The first word: Approach to this book
Second word: The message of this book
Second word: The message of this book
Sources for this book
Preface: Why this book is needed
The accusation and sentence are summarized below
Chapter one: The True Motives of Evangelization
Impact of the Crusades
The Threat of Islamic Unity to the West
Slanders of missionaries
Islam and the sword
Colonization path
Preparing missionaries
The end justifies the means
Janina Ruslan
Competition of missionaries
Missionaries cheat the customs system
Chapter two: Medicalization as an evangelization ploy
Exploiting human pain
The importance of clinics and hospitals
Their top doctors are evangelists
Confessing to deceiving patients
Their ignorance and hatred of science
The Female Element of Evangelization
Chapter Three: Education is a vast field for evangelization
Education has no purpose other than to proselytize
How do these schools choose their teachers?
Methods of evangelization during education
The first evangelist is the school!
Private school textbooks and Islamophobia
The duty of national governments
Missionary activity through education
Evangelization and the future of the country
Missionary activity in establishing schools
Forcing Muslims to go to church in missionary schools
Evangelizing among the illiterate
Formal education and proselytizing
Women's Special Education
Proselytizing among study abroad students
Chapter Four: Education is a vast field for evangelization
Abieh School (Lebanon)
Robert's College in Istanbul
American University of Beirut
Howard Bliss
Bayard Dodge
Stephen Penrose
Other U.S. schools
Gordon College in Khartoum (English)
French institutions
Chapter five: Politics is the path of proselytization
Evangelism and Politics Collaboration
Crusades
Evangelization and foreign influence
Foreign diplomatic corps protects missionaries
Foreign citizenship
Jesuits too
The Jesuits and the French High Commissioner
Jaswit policy
Chapter Six: Politics as a path to evangelization
Tensions and wars in the East
Stirring up wars
Military siege on Muslims and keeping them off the beaches
Foreign franchises
Stirring up trouble and then capitalizing on it
The 1860 sedition
Partitioning Mount Lebanon last century and dividing Palestine today
Chapter Seven: Politics is the path of proselytization
Foreign administration in the service of proselytizing
At the heart of political interference
How did the British get into Sudan?
France is special
Sarcasm and mockery
Provocation and lack of taste
Employment and sectarianism
National and Economic Life
Regional and Zionist Calls
Beware of the Jesuits
Wars and evangelization
Collaboration between evangelism and politics
Nationalism in the Ottoman Empire
Evangelization and patriotism
Chapter VIII: Evangelization and Nationalist Movements
Evangelization and Nationalist Movements
Proselytization Collaborates with Zionism
Chapter IX: Social Entrepreneurship as a Pathway to Evangelization
Charity is the path to evangelization
Where does most philanthropy money go?
Spreading corruption
” Young Men's Christian Association and Young Women's Christian Association”
Women as Girls and Mothers
What are these clubs made up of?
What is the proper purpose of these buildings?
Free education
Libraries, imaging, exploration, and publishing
Special press
Scouting and camps
Revitalization of villages, industry and agriculture
Chapter ten: The Distortion of Arab-Islamic Culture
Vernacular language
Chapter Eleven: Facts about Africa
In Morocco
In Sudan
In Eastern Sudan
Unrest in Sudan
Teaming up to evangelize
Education in Africa
Political factor
The State of Blacks in Islam and Christianity
Muslims in Abyssinia
Three appendices
Appendix I: The Baath Party (1): Marxism and Arab Nationalism
Appendix II: The Pope's Visit to Palestine
Appendix III: Campaigns Against Arab Culture
Chapter Twelve: Consequences of Missionary Dialogue Missionary Dialogue and Israel
Results of evangelization
Dialogue and its true purpose
Evangelization and Colonization in Palestine
The existence of Israel
The papacy's attitude toward Jews and Israel
Publicizing the document in international newspapers
Vatican-approved document asks Catholics to recognize the religious meaning of the State of Israel
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