Contents
Part I. General
(i) Introduction / 1 (ii) The Abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate by the Turkish Great National Assembly and the Progress of the Secularization Movement in the Islamic World. (a) The Anteoodents of the Ottoman Caliphate / 25 (b) The Hamidian Revival (1876-1922) / 32 (c) P'rom the Declaration of a Holy War (Jihad) in the Name of the Ottoman Caliph on the 23rd November, 1914, to the Passage of the Law of the 1st November, 1922, in the Turkish Great National Assembly / 43 (d) From the Election of ‘Ahdu'l-Mejid Efendi to the Ottoman Caliphate by the Turkish Great National Assambly on the 18th November, 1922, to the Abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate under the Law of the 3rd March, 1924 / 51 (e) The Secularization Movement / 67 (f) The (Jaliphate (Congress (MuHamarul-Khilafak) held in Cairo on the 13th - 19th May, 1926 / 81
Part II. North-Weht Africa (1920-6)
Introduction / 92 (i) 'Fhe Reaction of the North-West African Peoples against Western Ascendancy / 95 (ii) The Genesis of the French, Spanish, and Italian Titles to Sovereignty or Control in North-West Africa / 97 (iii) The Reaction against the Italians in Libya / 101 (iv) The Absence of Concerted Action among the Peoples of North-West Africa / 103 (v) The Reaction against the Spaniards IN Morocco (1909-25) / 105 (vi) The Repercussion of Events in the Spanish Zone of Morocco Upon The Situation In the French Zone (1924-5) / 125
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