Focusing on British governmental files from the early to mid-twentieth century, this book analyzes past British policies regarding Islamic governance and the Caliphate. It highlights historical approaches and provides insights and questions that can guide contemporary policymakers in navigating this complex and sensitive topic.
Sean Oliver-Dee Libri



Courting Islam
US-British Engagement with Islam since the European Colonial Period
- 204pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Focusing on the historical perceptions of Islam and Muslims, this book delves into the American and British governments' views shaped by two centuries of experiences. It examines how these perspectives have evolved and influenced policies, cultural attitudes, and international relations, providing a critical analysis of the complex interplay between government narratives and the realities of Muslim communities.
God's Unwelcome Recovery
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Why the pundits want to spread a myth about the death of faith, particularly in Britain.