An Accidental Islamic Time Capsule

Using Time Magazine's great web-based archives, I simply entered "Islam" into the Search Engine and sorted oldest first. Here are the finds.

ISLAM in Time Magazine. 1923 - 1967
World | Foreign News | TURKEY

Mohammed VI

May. 28, 1923
...accompany him to Lausanne, where he intends to plead the cause of Islam against the Kemalists. He has left Mecca in the Hedjaz, where he...
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Religion

Prophet Elected

Sep. 3, 1923
...is reported as having initiated a far-reaching program for the unification of Islam. Similar reports have come be- fore from greater centers than Ufa, and...
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World | Foreign News | TURKEY

Christendom vs. Islam

Dec. 17, 1923
...and presents some rather acrimonious comment on Christianity in the Land of Islam. So far so good. The author goes farther afield and animadverts upon...
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World | Foreign News | TURKEY

Calif Out

Mar. 17, 1924
...the other Moslem countries would recognize King Hussein as the head of Islam. He is, however, more fitted to the Califate than most other candidates,...
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Religion

Indian Califate?

Mar. 17, 1924
...Indian leader, said last week that the Califate is the essence of Islam and will not be abandoned by Indians. Mahatma Gandhi has often expressed...
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World | Foreign News | TURKEY

Califate

Mar. 24, 1924
When Turkey went to war against the Allies in 1914, the most dreaded weapon in her armory was the threat of the Jehad or Holy War—power to declare which was vested in the office of the Califate. Dutifully the Calif pushed the button. Nothing much happened. The Jehad did not prevent the British Moslems and ...
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Religion

Somehow Colonel

Mar. 31, 1924
...mayor. Cannot tell yet about people." *Chief of the consulting canon-lawyers in Islam, sometimes known as Lord of the Faith.
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World | Foreign News | COMMONWEALTH,(British Commonwealth of Nations)

Sudan Shocks

Aug. 25, 1924
...financial burden. In 1881 occurred the rise of the Madhi, "Guide of Islam," whose policy was to evict the Egyptians. Then followed the defeat of...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Shareef

Oct. 6, 1924
...True Prophet. The day of the aristocrat had passed, the pride of Islam was quivering beneath the heel of the foreigner. But Mustaffa Madani would...
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World | Foreign News

THE SUDAN

Oct. 6, 1924
Arrival. Premier Saad Zaghlul of Egypt arrived in London to confer with Premier Ramsay MacDonald upon the Sudan dispute. At Victoria Station, he and Mme. Zaghlul were hailed with enthusiasm by Egyptian students who lustily cried: "Long live British Democracy! Egypt and the Sudan for the Egyptians! Representatives of the British Premier and Foreign Office ...
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World | Foreign News | THE HEJAZ

Religious War

Oct. 13, 1924
...states are moved on the backs of camels, lies the cradle of Islam, and that cradle was rocked last week by the terrible hand of...
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World | Foreign News | THE HEJAZ

Gone

Oct. 20, 1924
...Mecca, craned to see Husein, abdicating King of Hejaz* and Calif of Islam (TIME, Oct. 13). It was announced that Husein would sail away—none knew...
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World | Foreign News | THE HEJAZ

In Mecca

Oct. 27, 1924
...their heads to the ground in religious homage at the shrine of Islam. Then they sent a message to their enemies, so the despatch ran,...
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Religion

Federal Council

Dec. 15, 1924
As it does every four years, the brain and sinew of the Protestant communions of the U. S. came all together as the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America — this year, in Atlanta, Ga. Officers. Robert E. Speer, retiring President, opened the convention: "The last four years, in spite of doctrinal discussions, ...
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World | Foreign News | TURKEY

Revolt

Mar. 9, 1925
...and have also proclaimed themselves as crusaders in the holy cause of Islam against the "atheist" Kemalists who now govern Turkey from her new capital,...
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World | Foreign Affairs | PALESTINE (British Mandate)

In the Promised Land

Apr. 13, 1925
PALESTINE (British Mandate) In the Promised Land Balfour. On Nov. 2, 1917, Mr. Arthur James Balfour, British Foreign Secretary, issued a declaration on behalf of his Government: "His Majesty's Government view with favor the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people ... it being clearly understood that nothing shall be done ...
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Miscellany

Carp

Jul. 6, 1925
At Middletown, N. Y., a stream overflowed, covered with water the garden of one Louis Bell so that, in the night, a 15-lb. German carp slank into his yard, began to feed upon the carrots, the asparagus. Bell rushed out, beat the carp to death with a spade. Teeth In Mexico City, one Islas Escandon, ...
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World | Foreign News

El Riff

Aug. 17, 1925
A newspaper correspondent, writing from Wazzan behind the French lines, thus began his daily despatch on the Moroccan War (TIME, May 11, et seq.) : "One requires no map in order to follow operations in this important sector. One can install oneself comfortably—except for the flies, whose buzzing might be taken for Abd-el-Krim's air service ...
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Press | The Press

Unkoranical

Aug. 31, 1925
...the Califate* has become corrupt, incompetent—essen tial cause of the backwardness of Islam. Sheik Razek is a professor of religious jurisprudence in the famed Moslem...
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World | Foreign News | TURKEY

Reforms Summarized

Feb. 15, 1926
...depose the Calif it had made; so there is no Primate of Islam today. 2) Religion, which once dominated Turkish courts, is now not even...
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World | Foreign News | FRANCE

In the Riff

Apr. 19, 1926
...Riffian hills. "Mulay Mohammed ben Abd-el-Krim," they shouted, brandishing their swords, "Sultan el-Islam, dj'der ba-ba Spanol!" For hours together they thus chanted their leader's name...
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World | Foreign News

Califate Congress

May. 24, 1926
...and potent Mohammedans, who solemnly entered and squatted within the mosque of Islam's most ancient university, El Azhar The Grand Sheik of El Azhar called...
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

Wanted: a Calif

May. 31, 1926
The potent representatives of Islam who assembled at Cairo (TIME, May 24) to select a new Calif,...
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World | Foreign News | COMMONWEALTH (British Commonwealth of Nations)

No Niggard

Jun. 21, 1926
...no kingdom or sultanate save in the hearts of Moslems; is perhaps Islam's most potent spiritual lord.
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Religion

In Mecca

Jul. 5, 1926
...the King of Egypt had a chance of being made Calif of Islam; the rug started on its journey, accompanied by the soldiers and followed...
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World | Foreign News

Islam v. Cinema

Jul. 19, 1926
Prowling far into the northern Punjab, prowling further into the remote North-West Frontier Province of India, irrepressible impresarios of moviedom purchased last week at Rawalpindi, a building which they deemed suitable for a cinema theatre. The building stood adjacent to a mosque. Local Moslems took council. Were shadowy Christian pie-throwers to shuffle oversize feet, thumb ...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

NON-FICTION

Sep. 27, 1926
...men who had founded religions by giving their subconscious selves free rein. Islam. Allah, like his new servants, was nomadic and whimsical. Often as not...
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Milestones

Milestones

Oct. 4, 1926
...Captain René Fonck's giant Sikorsky plane (see p. 32). Twelve sons of Islam carried the 600-pound red, leaden coffin containing his body for a mile...
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Religion

Dispute

Jan. 3, 1927
...otters, asses, mules, wasps and in general all insects are forbidden."—Dictionary of Islam.
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World | Foreign News | NETHERLANDS

Little Empire

Jan. 17, 1927
...the insurgent native newspapers bear such titles as: Young Java; Light of Islam; Agreement and Disagreement; and The Revival of Islam. The two great insurgent...
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World | Foreign News | NETHERLANDS

Blood of Islam

Jan. 24, 1927
The Islamic-Nationalist riots, recently suppressed in Java (TIME, Nov. 22) burst out again last week in Sumatra. Dutch troops of the Netherlandic East Indies forces arrested 550 rioters at Siloengkang, shot 100. As usual the Dutch press, ignorantly or maliciously, referred to the malcontents as "Communists." ...
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Miscellany

Miscellany

Jul. 11, 1927
...Harding, Elk and Mason, lived. Other Grottoes are called Ali Baba, Kamram, Islam, Zemzem, Omar, Gul Reazee, Kolah, Shodad, Kaa-Rhen-Vahn, Rhami Ghar, Hindoo Koosh—meaningless, perhaps,...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Reverse Irish

Apr. 9, 1928
...between his inherited Christianity, which the crusaders' irreligion spoils for him, and Islam, which his courteous captor-hosts gently urge. After a thoroughly thrilling set-to with...
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World | Foreign News

"Never! Never!"

Aug. 13, 1928
"The better class of Turks have never practiced polygamy. Public opinion in Turkey has been consistently against the harem—despite the fact that every Sultan kept one. There are fewer polygamous relationships in Turkey, today, than in any other European country. . . . "More veils are worn by the women of Paris, at present, than ...
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Letters

Taft Letter

Nov. 5, 1928
...so doing you would merely cause unnecessary pain to pious devotees of Islam. In the present instance, I fear that you have shocked the Catholic...
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Religion

Jewry v. Islam

Sep. 2, 1929
Religious warfare starting in Jerusalem when Arabs attacked the sacred Jewish shrine of the Wailing Wall (TIME, Aug. 26) grew more intense last week. Hallowed to both religions is the small area marked by the ruins of King Solomon's temple. In it Mohammedans can view with pious awe a golden urn containing two hairs from ...
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People

People

Sep. 9, 1929
"Names make news." Last week the following names made the following news: Colonel Edward Rowland Robinson Green, famed invalid son of the late multimillionairess Hetty Green, received a new automobile to add to his fleet of 25. Built by General Electric Co. and Rauch & Lang Corp., it has a gasoline engine which drives a ...
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World | Foreign News

Islam v. Israel

Sep. 9, 1929
The fighting that began between Jews and Arabs at Jerusalem's Wailing Wall (TIME, Aug. 26) spread last week throughout Palestine, then inflamed fierce tribesmen of the Moslem countries which face the Holy Land (see map). Sacked and burned by fleet-riding Arabs was the ancient town of Safed, for centuries a seat of mystical Jewish learning. ...
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World | Foreign News | PALESTINE

Vengeance Into Murder

Sep. 16, 1929
...last fortnight. Quite possible the best way to quench the strife of Islam v. Israel was to make both factions feel that further slaughter would...
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Letters

Letters

Oct. 28, 1929
Pressure Sirs: Re: FORTUNE Answering your letter of Oct. 7, I am inclosing conditional subscription to the new publication, FORTUNE, with this qualification, however, that owing to extreme pressure of business on the Court, I may not be able to make up my mind within a month after the first issue, whether I will continue ...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Human History

Oct. 28, 1929
Publishers this week fling the following meaty biographies into the literary arena: the gorgeous Borgias, a magnificent Medici, swaggering Cyrano de Bergerac, Napoleon and his nephew, two literary Englishmen and some eminent Asians. THE INCREDIBLE BORGIAS—Klabund— Liveright ($2.50). LORENZO THE MAGNIFICENT—David Loth—Brentano ($5). Since the World War the will-to-power is represented in the two extremes ...
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Nation | National Affairs | RACES

Call from Turkey

Jun. 16, 1930
...Lummox, Negro, issued a call to U. S. Negroes to imitate him—embrace Islam, migrate to Anatolia where there are no race distinctions and where they...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Hoosier's Maine*

Sep. 22, 1930
MIRTHFUL HAVEN—Booth Tarkington—Doubleday, Doran ($2). Booth Tarkington has never been a socially weighty writer, but his early books had a kind of restless threat in them. His sympathies were evidently with the young man who rebels against the machinery of money. As Tarkington grew older his sympathy with rebels thinned, mellowed or changed into a ...
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Religion

Mevloud

Aug. 10, 1931
...French sergeant assembled his platoon, marched it back to barracks. Elsewhere in Islam than at Meknes, no such lavish gestures marked the observance of Mohammed's...
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World | Foreign News | ISLAM

Caliph's Beauteous Daughter

Nov. 9, 1931
...a sun-drenched Riviera villa, high above champagne-soused Nice, lives the ex-Caliph of Islam who has no ...
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World | Foreign News | INDIA

Nizam's Azam and Moazzam

Nov. 23, 1931
...retinue to the villa of His Holiness the politically deposed Caliph of Islam, goat-bearded Abdul Medjid Effendi, 63, still spiritually potent. His Exalted Highness the...
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People

People

Jan. 11, 1932
...Hadica Nielufear, respectively the daughter and niece of the onetime Caliph of Islam, Prince Abdoul Medjid Effendi who mar ried them in his villa at...
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World | Foreign News | ISLAM

Ramadan

Feb. 22, 1932
To the Faithful, holiest of months is Ramadan when by command of the prophet no Mussulman may eat from dawn to sunset. Ramadan ended last week, spectacularly in three places. In Istanbul 20,000 people shuffled into the great Byzantine Mosque of Santa Sophia on Ramadan's "Night of Power" to hear the first reading of the ...
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Religion

Christian Engineering

Oct. 17, 1932
...associate itself with their "kindred elements." Christianity's chief argument is not with Islam, Hinduism or Buddhism but with "materialism, secularism, naturalism . . . the...
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Miscellany

Miscellany

Dec. 5, 1932
...life. Slump In Detroit, Negro Robert Harris, member of the Order of Islam (religious society), was arraigned on a first degree murder charge of killing...
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World | Foreign News | RUSSIA

White Flowers

Jun. 26, 1933
Fifteen years ago the pale Little Father of All the Russias stood with his family in a cellar at Ekaterinburg while Lettish soldiers shot him down. Those of his followers and courtiers who could, fled the country, moving in two general directions, one through Constantinople toward Paris and the U. S., the other all the ...
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People

People

Jul. 10, 1933
Names make news. Last week these names made this news: Englewood, N. J. friends of the Lindberghs reported that their new Scotch terrier Thor, when commanded: "Go take the little dog for a walk." seizes the leash of Skene, the other Lindbergh Scottie, marches it proudly around the estate. Into the new beauty parlor she ...
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Religion

Naughty Turkiya Hassan

Jul. 10, 1933
Brave men and great fighters are the followers of Islam, but their religious sensibilities are tender as an aching tooth. Because the...
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Letters

Letters

Oct. 9, 1933
Bunch of Cats Sirs: In your issue of Aug. 7 you had a story about some difficulty that William Amos Smith, whom you said had three boys and seven cats, was having with his neighbors. You stated that William Amos Smith was a justice of the supreme court and a former attorney-general. This identified the ...
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World | Foreign News | TURKEY

"Oh, What Happiness!"

Nov. 6, 1933
In every Turkish city and major town the dawn came up one day last week with the earth-shaking thunder of a 100-gun artillery salute. Three days and nights of sleepless rejoicing, songs, dancing in the streets and every sort of Turkish whoopee began by express order of the Ghazi Mustafa Kemal, blond "Victorious Mustafa the ...
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Religion

In the Churches

Jan. 15, 1934
...the cleavage between denominations. No Christianity can compete with Marxian Communism and Islam that has race exclusiveness at heart."
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Education

University of Islam

Apr. 30, 1934
...Meantime reports grew that a Negro cult school called the University of Islam was making corresponding gains. Alarmed teachers complained to the ...
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World | Foreign News | ARABIA

Fall of Yemen (Cont'd)

May. 21, 1934
...Saud but his eldest son, the Emir el Hadi Mohammed Seif al Islam, suspicious and arrogant as his father but not so wise, is jealous...
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World | Foreign News | INTERNATIONAL

Brothers in Islam

Jul. 2, 1934
(See front cover) Toothsome young lambs were slaughtered by the hundreds in Ankara last week and their fresh meat sizzled on a thousand skewers as banquet followed boisterous banquet. Champagne-loving Turkish Dictator Mustafa Kemal Pasha, high-strung and quick as a panther, was doing his best to honor the majestic Persian Dictator who styles himself the ...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Poetic Philosopher

Oct. 8, 1934
...his favor with him. Immediately excommunicated for heresy by the doctors of Islam, Omar gave away everything he owned, trudged aimlessly off into the desert....
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Religion

50 Years After

Jul. 8, 1935
...modern scientific discoveries are not antagonistic with Jewish doctrine, saluted Christianity and Islam as daughter religions of Judaism. Youngest rabbi at the Pittsburgh meeting was...
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World | Foreign News | INTERNATIONAL

Ethiopia's Week

Jul. 22, 1935
Negro pastors fulminated from hundreds of U. S. pulpits last week in a vein keynoted by Rev. John King, eminent Kentucky brimstone gospeler: "Ethiopia is the land of our heritage! She is the oldest Christian nation in this world and the Lord God Jehovah can't let her down!" To Emperor Power of Trinity in Addis ...
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Business | MILESTONES

Business

Jan. 6, 1936
...Boniface VIII and author of the monumental history of Mohammedanism, Annalli Dell' Islam; in Vancouver, Canada. Since much of the historic Caetani lands lay in...
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World | Foreign News | TURKEY

Dragon

Jan. 20, 1936
...moon rode high and bright over Turkey one night last week as Islam downed its evening meal. The peasants in the little villages finished their...
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World | Foreign News | SAUDI ARABIA

Islamic Front

May. 25, 1936
Last week Islam moved nearer the united front it has not enjoyed since the 13th...
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

Insured Mosque

Jul. 6, 1936
...catastrophes fatalistically as "the will of Allah," virtually all the mosques of Islam are uninsured. Last week the Continental Insurance Co. muscled into this virgin...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books | Fiction

Recent Books

Sep. 21, 1936
...MOHAMMED—Essad Bey—Longmans, Green ($2.50). Melodramatic biography by a writer who argues that Islam is "still the most vital world religion" and that its aim is...
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World | Foreign News | HYDERABAD

Silver Jubilee Durbar

Feb. 22, 1937
(See front cover) India has no native state so rich, potent and extensive as Hyderabad which is about the size of the United Kingdom and there last week the Royal Family of the Asatia Dynasty celebrated the Silver Jubilee of "The Richest Man in the World," Lieut. General His Exalted Highness Sir Mir Osman Ali ...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

In Allah's Name

Mar. 8, 1937
SOMETHING OF MYSELF—Rudyard Kipling—Doubleday, Doran ($2.50). Rudyard Kipling lies a-mouldering in his grave, but last week his words were again on the march. Crowds gathered, as always, to watch the parade go by, to stiffen with small-boy excitement at the drums and tramplings of the military band. Kipling's last parade petered out before the finish, ...
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World | Foreign News | ITALY

Benito to Balboland

Mar. 22, 1937
ITALY A dowager decked with diamonds is like a Great Power decked with colonies, because she is convinced that she has to have them and it often makes her angry to be asked why. Arid as diamonds is most of the Italian colony of Libya, for most of it consists of desert sands (see map, ...
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World | Foreign News

Islam, Duce & Duke

Apr. 5, 1937
...hailing of Benito Mussolini by the Moslems of Libya as "Protector of Islam" (TIME, March 22) and his triumphant entry into Tripoli marked more cozening...
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World | Foreign News | INTERNATIONAL

Mandate Unscrambled

Jul. 19, 1937
Britain's new Cabinet, anxious to announce the terms of their decision to partition Palestine (TIME, July 12), met at No. 10 Downing Street last week in worried session over what might be the attitude of Benito Mussolini. Would Il Duce use his super-power radio station at Bari, which daily broadcasts in Arabic to the natives ...
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World | Foreign News | PALESTINE

"Go Drink Whiskey!"

Nov. 1, 1937
...direction of a board consisting of two Christians and one Mohammedan, all Islam felt a sense of outrage and all over Palestine irate Arab groups...
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Nation | National Affairs

Steel Workers' First

Dec. 27, 1937
...Daily for four days they packed themselves into the smoke-blue auditorium of Islam Grotto in Pittsburgh's slummy North Side, across the Allegheny River from the...
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World | Foreign News

Radio War

Jan. 10, 1938
...was falling to pieces, that Benito Mussolini was a proper protector for Islam. Britain protested officially and unofficially. Italy's answer was to increase the Bari...
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Press

Double Muddle

Feb. 7, 1938
...lies the avoidance of tautology. His very being would de novo prefer Islam and his statement of such fact is redundant. Exasperated, Sir George again...
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World | Foreign News | ITALY

Meritorious Jews

Sep. 26, 1938
...gesture to impress the Führer and to curry a little favor from Islam to keep the British worried in Palestine.
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World | Foreign News | PALESTINE

"Holy" and Civil

Oct. 24, 1938
...palace clique foresees for him the future role of Caliph of all Islam. To the studied ambiguity of the 1917 declaration by Arthur James Balfour,...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Fighting Fiction

Jan. 16, 1939
Rafael Sabatini's 34th adventure story, The Sword of Islam (Houghton Mifflin, $2.50), compares favorably with his best work (Scaramouche, Captain Blood)....
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

Caliph Candidate

Jan. 30, 1939
...long nursed an ambition to have their monarch designated Caliph of all Islam, spiritual head of all Moslems. That job has been vacant since 1924...
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World | Foreign News | POWER POLITICS

Semitic Friends

Jul. 3, 1939
...in French-mandated Syria and British-mandated Palestine. Il Duce proclaimed himself "Protector of Islam" two years ago, but last spring he nevertheless invaded Albania, a predominantly...
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People

People

Jan. 1, 1940
Outraged Senator Henry Fountain Ashurst, self-styled "peripatetic bifurcated volcano of language," wrote to Secretary of the Interior Ickes: "The press quotes you as saying Senator Vandenberg is the Senate's greatest mumbler of long words. Why did you do that to me? What have I done to you? You know very well that I am a ...
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World | Foreign News | INDIA

Frontier Firebrand

Mar. 4, 1940
...place. Since that time the doughty fanatical firebrand, also called "Champion of Islam" and "Holy Man of the Sulaiman Mountains," has lived by two premises:...
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Religion

Pope's Paper

Jun. 24, 1940
...civilized people of Imperial and Christian Rome." Il Duce, self-styled "Protector of Islam" (which includes Palestine's Arabs), said nothing.
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World | Foreign News | SPAIN

Cunadissimo's Return

Oct. 14, 1940
...by Spain and guided by Mussolini under his title of Defender of Islam. This was nonsense. Spaniards and Moslems have been enemies since the 8th...
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Religion

Islam's Protectors

Dec. 30, 1940
...British were last week busy offsetting Mussolini's claim to be "Protector of Islam." To England's Moslems the British Treasury, which is already subsidizing pilgrimages of...
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War & Terrorism | World War | SOUTHERN THEATRE

Push into Eritrea

Feb. 10, 1941
...already largely pledged to Britain although Signer Mussolini declared himself Defender of Islam in 1937. In the East the British had once more reversed their...
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World | Foreign News | NEAR EAST

Son of the Prophet's Daughter

Mar. 17, 1941
Abdullah-ibn-Husein, Emir of Trans-Jordan, is a short, plump, jovial fighting man who comes from a long line of noble fighting men. His father was Husein-ibn-Ali, onetime King of Hejaz, and he traces his ancestry in the male line straight back to the son of the daughter of Mohammed. He likes to drive in swift motorcars, ...
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World | Foreign News | NEAR EAST

Holy Skirmish

May. 12, 1941
With a terrible, pregnant symbolism, World War II jumped last week from the birthplace of democracy to the birthplace of mankind. Five days after Athens fell, fighting broke out in Iraq, traditional site of the Garden of Eden. In its beginning the new conflict was a minor embarrassment to Britain; in its potentialities it was ...
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World | Foreign News | ITALY

Imperial Bullfrog

Jun. 9, 1941
ITALY (see cover) The bullfrog has protruding eyes and makes a loud, guttural noise, as if he owned the frog pond. He feeds on any living animal matter which he can swallow, and is in turn devoured by creatures stronger than he, such as snakes, fishes, herons, alligators, etc.—Encyclopaedia Britannica and other sources. This week ...
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World | Foreign News | INDIA

Spadecarners

Jun. 23, 1941
...To some of India's 78,000,000 Mohammedans, suckled on the fighting creed of Islam, the nonviolent and democratic ideals of Mohandas Gandhi and his followers are...
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War & Terrorism | World War | SOUTHERN THEATER

To Bomb or Not to Bomb

Sep. 29, 1941
...Middle Eastern campaigns but British prestige would suffer a further dip in Islam's eyes. For a brief moment it looked as if Britain had chosen...
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War & Terrorism | U.S. At War

Takcihashi's Blacks

Oct. 5, 1942
...Mohammed, alias Muck-Muhd the Prophet, alias Poole, leader of the Temple of Islam, rolled up in a rug under his mother's bed. They locked up...
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Religion

Prophet of All Gods

Nov. 2, 1942
...not only of all the principal Hindu sects but also Christianity and Islam. To Ramakrishna the act of worshiping God was more important than the...
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World | Foreign News | IRAQ

Arab Allegiance

Jan. 25, 1943
From Bagdad, ancient center of Islam when it rose to its highest power in the western world, came...
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World | Foreign News | NORTH AFRICA

The Politics of Victory

May. 24, 1943
...the Near East remained a question. Axis propaganda had stimulated anti-Zionism throughout Islam, and had left Moslem nationalism aglow. General Giraud's firm stand last week...
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World | Foreign News | MIDDLE EAST

The Fast of Ramadan

Sep. 27, 1943
...leeches, indulge in sex. It is the month of Ramadan, holiest in Islam's year, and conscientious observance of its requirements can atone for a solid...
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World | Foreign News | ETHIOPIA

Coptic Quarrel

May. 29, 1944
...His manhood for one moment or for the twinkling of an eye." Islam diminished but never drowned the Coptic influence. In the 17th Century, Jesuits...
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World | Foreign News | SYRIA

Dance of the Unveiled

Jun. 5, 1944
...in their beards. Whence came these foreign notions in the heads of Islam's young women? Through their charitable "Drop of Milk Society" they had boldly...
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World | International

Desert Wind

Mar. 5, 1945
(See Cover) The U.S. destroyer, her taut beauty leashed in Jidda Bay, had dressed for the King of Saudi Arabia. The sight was something to belay an admiral. The King's rugs covered the steel deck. The King's gilded chairs gleamed against the grey turrets. On the forecastle deck, the King's tent stood in the somnolent ...
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World | Foreign News | PALESTINE

Whose Jiftlik?

Dec. 24, 1945
...string of titles — Abdul Hamid II, Sultan of Turkey, Caliph of Islam, Prince of the Faithful, Master of the World and Custodian of the...
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World | International | THE NATIONS

Spasm of Aggression

Feb. 25, 1946
UNO's first session had given a reasonable hope that the nations might be able to get along with each other. But last week, in & out of UNO, came a series of Russian moves, from Canada to Syria to Manchuria, that added up to a worldwide Russian power drive. When the week ended, international relations ...
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World | Foreign News | INDIA

Impasse under the Roses

May. 20, 1946
...president, replacing Moslem Azad, whom Jinnah bitterly regards as a traitor to Islam. Jinnah and Nehru walked together for five minutes through a bower of...
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Religion

In Egypt Land

May. 27, 1946
...wave of persecution which they foresee as an outcome of a resurgent Islam. Trinity Saved. Persecution was the normal expectation of the Copts for over...
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World | Foreign News | PALESTINE

Rubble

Aug. 5, 1946
...the point at which Russia enters the game as the champion of Islam, a role Moscow has been quietly rehearsing for the past two years....
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World | International | THE NATIONS

The Promised Land

Aug. 26, 1946
...bitter struggle over Palestine. The struggle involved the British Empire, world Judaism, Pan-Islam, Russia and inevitably, as a result ...
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World | International | STRATEGY

Unending Struggle

Sep. 16, 1946
...trade unions into allies; 2) strengthen the Catholic and Protestant Churches and Islam; 3) encourage fascism "in a veiled form." The Catholic Church, Varga charges,...
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People

Slings & Arrows

Oct. 21, 1946
Adolf Hitler was the subject of some nasty gossip last week. Burbled the wife of Nazi Secretary of State Otto Meissner (now awaiting trial at Dachau): the Fuhrer had a son, Helmuth, by Frau Goebbels, and "I am the only survivor who knows it." It all began, she confided to newshawks, in the summer of ...
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Education

The Challenge

Mar. 17, 1947
That implacable educator, History, at last assigned a lesson that even the duller members of the class could grasp. Britain, its Government had announced, no longer possessed the resources to continue its comparatively puny military aid to Greece. India had all but left the Empire. Burma and Malaya were going. South Africa was tugging at ...
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Religion

Islam's Way

Jun. 30, 1947
...right arm, left arm, head, ears, right foot, left foot." Loosely organized, Islam is the religion of a people separated by deserts and living in...
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Business | Business & Finance | OIL

OIL New Giant

Sep. 1, 1947
...as Davies, Phillips and friends signed their final papers, Yemen's Prince Saif al-Islam Abdullah stepped from a big Phillips Petroleum Co. plane at Bartlesville. He...
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Letters

Letters

Sep. 1, 1947
The Moral Equivalent Sir: It is with deep satisfaction that I read, at last, in a national magazine the clear, simple statement of our only hope as individuals and as nations in the Atomic Age: "The dilemma could only be solved ... by finding the moral equivalent of the atomic bomb" (TIME, Aug. 4). The ...
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World | International | UNITED NATIONS

Omdurman to Flushing

Sep. 22, 1947
From all over the world last week U.N. delegates, their families, assistants and secretaries poured into New York City by train, plane and luxury liner, for the opening of the Assembly at Flushing. More than 1,800 hotel reservations had to be made, canceled, adjusted and checked. There were questions galore. "Pakistan? Where's Pakistan?" asked a ...
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World | Foreign News | INDIA-PAKISTAN

The Trial of Kali

Oct. 27, 1947
...which gradually assimilated her. A few years after the Prophet Mohamed sent Islam forth to conquer the world, Moslems appeared in India. After the 11th...
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Letters

Letters

Nov. 17, 1947
Publicity for Communism Sir: I should like to reply to the letter of Mr. Bern Dibner in the Oct. 27 issue. If he believes that the best way to destroy Communism is to keep it under cover, then I believe that he is thinking dangerously. The mere fact that TIME features men like Gromyko and ...
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Education

The Resplendent

Dec. 1, 1947
...The university's 32-man Senatus is the highest religious and educational authority in Islam; its rector is the nearest thing to a Moslem pope. But since...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Circles of Perdition

Dec. 8, 1947
...of their advocates was a fanaticism unknown since the first flush of Islam, wherever the fanatics were brought to trial, almost without exception they failed...
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World | Foreign News | PAKISTAN

Sick

Dec. 8, 1947
...League and . . . Pakistan. There can be no compromise between Islam and any other world philosophy or life system, be it communism, fascism,...
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To Our Readers | A Letter From The Publisher

A Letter From The Publisher

Dec. 8, 1947
Early last month John Snedaker, TIME-LIFE International's Cairo office manager, was feeling fine. As the man responsible for getting TIME branch-printed each week for distribution to 16 Middle Eastern countries, he had dispatched copies of TIME to members of the U.S. Congressional Armed Services Committee, newly arrived in Cairo from a tour of Europe. They ...
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World | International | UNITED NATIONS

"Let the Echo Carry"

Dec. 15, 1947
When [the Roman soldiers] went in numbers into the lanes of the city with their swords drawn, they slew those whom they overtook without mercy, and set fire to the houses whither the Jews were fled. . . . [They] made the whole city run with blood, to such a degree indeed that the fire ...
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World | Foreign News | YEMEN

The Eighth Son

Jan. 26, 1948
...the southwestern corner of Arabia, are entitled to be called Saif el Islam (Sword of Islam). The Swords have frequently crossed each other, vying for...
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World | International | SAINTS & HEROES

Of Truth and Shame

Feb. 9, 1948
For five hours, as Gandhi's body was pulled through the streets of Delhi, Vallabhbhai Patel crouched on the funeral cart, his head bowed; not once did he raise it. Alongside, barefoot in the dust, walked Jawaharlal Nehru. Said Nehru: "I have a sense of utter shame." The shame spread through the world with the news ...
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World | Foreign News | MIDDLE EAST

Old Bedouin Custom

Mar. 22, 1948
...Leaguers waited in Riyadh, the late Yahya's eldest son Prince Seif el Islam Ahmed captured the Yemenite capital of Sana. Ahmed el Wazir, who had...
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World | Foreign News

Reluctant Dragon

May. 24, 1948
MIDDLE EAST (See Cover) Boast not thyself of to morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth. —Proverbs 27:1 Between one pink dawn and another over the Moabite hills last week came The Day. It brought forth events sufficient to crowd aside the worries of tomorrow. To the Jews of Palestine this ...
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World | Foreign News | MIDDLE EAST

A Long Road

Jun. 7, 1948
...first at the Dome of the Rock Mosque, third holiest shrine in Islam, then in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. As the little king...
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World | Foreign News | PAKISTAN

That Man

Sep. 20, 1948
Out of the travail of 400 million in the Indian subcontinent have come two symbols—a man of love and a man of hate. Last winter the man of nonviolence, Gandhi, died violently at the hands of an assassin. Last week the man of hate, Mohamed Ali Jinnah, at 71, died a natural death in Karachi, ...
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World | Foreign News | MIDDLE EAST

The Will of Allah

Nov. 29, 1948
...Court of Appeals, Farida ("Peerless") had other drawbacks as a queen in Islam. Before her marriage she had shocked orthodox Moslems with her Western ways....
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

"Dam-Bid-Dam"

Jan. 10, 1949
...dissolved the Moslem Brotherhood . . . the only organization fighting for Islam in the past 20 years." By 10 o'clock that night Egypt had...
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People

That Old Feeling

May. 30, 1949
Playwright George S. Kaufman, 59 (Of Thee I Sing, You Can't Take It with You), and British-born Actress Leueen MacGrath, 34, who played the friendly secretary in the Mayfair, Broadway and movie versions of Edward, My Son, applied for a marriage license in Doylestown, Pa. Cinemagnate David O. Selzniclc, 47, who recently rented out his ...
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World | International | THE NATIONS

No Camels, No Gnats

Jun. 20, 1949
The Paris Foreign Ministers' Conference was wheezing to an end. It would probably put some sort of limited agreement on the record; but barring last-minute Russian surprises, the agreement would be limited to just a smidgen more than nothing. Small Blessing. This week the ministers still have a chance of settling the question of trade ...
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World | Foreign News | THE NETHERLANDS

Hell Is a Hospital

Jul. 4, 1949
...works. Ahmadiyya Moslems already have mosques in Paris, London, Berlin and Chicago. Islam's missionaries to Holland, however, have not had easy going. First schooled in...
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World | International | POLICIES & PRINCIPLES

The War Without a Name

Feb. 20, 1950
...campaign to win firm political friends everywhere; e.g., the Gaullists, the Vatican, Islam, and the Chinese Nationalists. The U.S. must not rely exclusively on formal...
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World | Foreign News | SINGAPORE

Jungle Girl

Dec. 25, 1950
...and Asian!" In the mosques the mullahs spoke of an affront to Islam. Last week the Moslem anger erupted in the most vicious rioting in...
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World | Foreign News | SWITZERLAND

No Votes for Women

Mar. 12, 1951
...votes-for-women movement as a conspiracy by Christians, Jews and Communists to destroy Islam.
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World | Foreign News | IRAN

For Oil & Islam

Mar. 19, 1951
...shots fired in Teheran last week —four shots fired for oil and Islam—were heard around the world. Ali Razmara, Iran's best postwar Premier, was attending...
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World | Foreign News | IRAN

Down the Incline to Hell?

May. 21, 1951
...life." His life, he said, was in danger. The fanatical, nationalistic Fadayan Islam had threatened to kill him because his government had jailed Fadayan terrorists....
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World | Foreign News | IRAN

Dervish in Pin-Striped Suit

Jun. 4, 1951
(See Cover) The room on the second floor of Teheran's Majlis (Parliament) building was as bare as a hermit's cell. It was furnished with a sagging cot, a few dingy chairs, a foot locker, and a small table on which rested a half-used box of Kleenex, a bottle of ink, and a key ring with ...
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To Our Readers | A Letter From The Publisher

A Letter From The Publisher

Jun. 18, 1951
When Correspondent Jim Bell went to Iran four months ago, he landed in a wave of good will toward TIME. Main reason: Many Iranians considered our February 5th story "Iran: Land of Insecurity" the soundest piece of reporting about their country ever printed in the foreign press. As you may remember, that story traced the ...
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World | Foreign News | IRAN

"O, Thou Aged Traitor!"

Aug. 13, 1951
...concessions to resume negotiations with the British. The fanatically nationalist organization, Fedayan Islam, one of whose gunmen ...
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War & Terrorism | War

THE MOSLEM WORLD

Aug. 13, 1951
...week, an Anglican bishop in a London speech, described the message of Islam. London (and all Christendom) is newly aware of Islam. The shouts of...
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World | Foreign News | IRAN

Towards the Bitter End

Aug. 27, 1951
...the facts. At week's end, some 200 members of the fanatical Fedayan Islam charged through Teheran's streets to the Shah Mosque, knifing six policemen on...
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

The Locomotive

Sep. 10, 1951
(See Cover] By 4 p.m., the blinds, shut tight all day against the Riviera sun, snapped open. A bustle of servants and bodyguards on the second floor of Cannes' Carlton Hotel proclaimed the fact that His Majesty was awake. Shortly afterwards, a fat man with a prematurely balding head and a rakish hussar's mustache, appeared ...
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World | Foreign News

OTHER MIDDLE EAST LEADERS

Sep. 10, 1951
...groups as his own "Salvation Army," the Moslem Brotherhood, the Crusaders of Islam. His most recent victim: Jordan's King Abdullah. Emir Tallal (40), heir apparent...
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Letters

Letters

Sep. 24, 1951
...Your coverage of late happenings in dynamite-laden trouble spots (i.e., South Africa, Islam, etc.) is most commendable, and one sure sign that everybody with "pull"...
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World | Foreign News

TURKEY: STRATEGIC & SCRAPPY

Oct. 15, 1951
...off from the Balkans and the Arab world too, and isolated from Islam. No one loved the Turks. The Turks loved no one. Then the...
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World | Foreign News

To Follow the Faith

Oct. 22, 1951
For years, on the borders of the vast, desolate, far western Chinese province of Sinkiang, imperial Britain and imperialist Muscovy, Red Russian and White, China's bandits, warlords, Communists and Nationalists skirmished for power and position. None of them, however, won the allegiance of the hard-riding Kazak tribesmen who wandered the empty plains. Islamic nomads of ...
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World | Foreign News | PAKISTAN

The Murder of Liaquat

Oct. 22, 1951
...India, and succeeded Jinnah as its ruler. In the restive world of Islam, where the way of the moderate is hard, he was the 13th...
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World | Foreign News | PAKISTAN

Death of a Moderate

Oct. 29, 1951
...lies rich Kashmir, held by India and coveted by Pakistan. "Brothers in Islam," Liaquat began—and at that moment there was a sharp report, then another....
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World | Foreign News | LIBYA

Birth of a Nation

Dec. 31, 1951
A new nation was born this week. In Tripoli and Benghazi, where proconsuls of the Phoenicians, the Caesars and the Ottomans once reigned, and the shards of Mussolini's latter-day empire molder mockingly in the African sun, bright new flags proclaimed the birth of the United Kingdom of Libya. A sage old Moslem spiritual leader became ...
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World | International | MAN OF THE YEAR

Challenge of the East

Jan. 7, 1952
(See Cover) Once upon a time, in a mountainous land between Baghdad and the Sea of Caviar, there lived a nobleman. This nobleman, after a lifetime of carping at the way the kingdom was run, became Chief Minister of the realm. In a few months he had the whole world hanging on his words and ...
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World | Foreign News | IRAN

Blame the British

Feb. 25, 1952
...freedom for Navab Safavi, imprisoned leader of Iran's most feared terror group—Fadayan Islam. The terrorists had picked young Mohammed Mehdi Mojtahedi to kill Fatemi because...
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World | Foreign News | MOROCCO

The American Invasion

Mar. 31, 1952
French Morocco is the site of the latest American invasion, peaceful but hectic, bringing airmen and planes and contractors with millions of dollars to spend. The five big air bases which the U.S. is building in the northwest corner of Africa will handle anything that S.A.C. (the U.S. Strategic Air Command) now has or will ...
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Religion

Irony for Americans

Apr. 7, 1952
U.S. Protestantism's foremost theologian, Reinhold Niebuhr.*has written a thoughtful and hardheaded essay on his country's political philosophy. The Irony of American History (Scribner; $2.50) is an odd-sounding title—most native commentaries on U.S. politics stress such words as "challenge," "promise" or "hope." Niebuhr uses his word advisedly. Not so final as tragedy, not so hopeless as ...
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World | Foreign News | SPAIN

Importance of Being Important

Apr. 28, 1952
...states on the idea that Spain, with her ancient cultural ties to Islam, is the natural intermediary between the Middle East and the Western powers....
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Religion

The Long Fast

Jun. 30, 1952
...The strictness of the fast was an impressive profession of faith in Islam, the world's great third-force religion, a monotheist faith akin to Christianity and...
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World | Foreign News | THE MIDDLE EAST

Daughters of the Prophet

Aug. 18, 1952
...visible through the slits in their veils. But in the cities of Islam, time has chipped at the hard pillars of Islamic dogma: ¶ In...
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World | Foreign News | MIDDLE EAST

Report on the Kurds

Sep. 22, 1952
...and led by a Kurd, Mustafa Barzani, a onetime mullah (teacher of Islam) whom the Russians turned into a general. Barzani's army stood poised to...
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World | Foreign News | IRAN

Time of the Assassin

Dec. 1, 1952
...assassin, caressing his beard, and said: "You are a brave son of Islam." The two prayed while the teapot bubbled in the background. Tahmassebi's next...
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World | Foreign News | THE MIDDLE EAST

Threats & Pressures

Dec. 29, 1952
...cross-legged in their stocking feet in Cairo's vast, thousand-year-old El Azhar Mosque, Islam's two most important military chiefs, Egypt's General Mohammed Naguib and Syria's Colonel...
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World | Foreign News | INDONESIA

The Unknown War

Feb. 16, 1953
...one subject the Indonesians are as explosive as their island volcanoes: religion. Islam provided both the force and the fervor that ousted the ...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

One Long View

Apr. 20, 1953
...of the invasions of the West by the World, e.g., those of Islam and Genghis Khan. Toynbee concedes that, since 1945, the West finds itself...
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World | Foreign News | INDONESIA

Children of the East

Jun. 15, 1953
...century Hindu-Javanese civilization of Madjapahit. Then came the swift, peaceful penetration of Islam. Securing a firm but gentle grip on the islands (Indonesia is now...
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

Double Pilgrimage

Sep. 7, 1953
...of the good Moslem—and nearly all of the 350 million people of Islam are accounted good Moslems—is not an easy one. Five times a day,...
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World | Turkey

The land a dictator turned into a democracy

Oct. 12, 1953
He who loves the rose should put tip with its thorns. —Old Turkish saying ONE day in 1853, Nicholas I, Czar of all the Russias, peered southward over his aristocratic nose and voiced the opinion that Turkey was indeed "the sick man of Europe." Exactly 100 years later, an astute and wealthy Texan named George ...
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World | Foreign News | INDONESIA

With Sword & Cutlass

Oct. 19, 1953
...a proud and irritable people, unshakably Moslem, the first Indonesians to embrace Islam in the 11th century and the ...
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World | Foreign News | PAKISTAN

Islamic State

Nov. 16, 1953
...as Chief of State. ¶ The state will make "the teachings of Islam known to people." The Hindu members of the Assembly protested, then walked...
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Religion

Urbi et Orbi

Dec. 14, 1953
...Attila on his march to Rome; another preached the first Crusade against Islam; another excommunicated Martin Luther; another was taken prisoner by Napoleon.* It is...
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

Down Goes the Brotherhood

Jan. 25, 1954
...expel the foreigners, return Egypt to the simple brotherhood of primitive, eighth-century Islam. The Ihkwan battle-cry: "We will knock at the doors of heaven with...
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World | Foreign News | INDONESIA

Onward Moslem Soldiers

Apr. 19, 1954
...the Celebes, said he, have forced more than 6,000 Christians to adopt Islam under penalty of death. Many others have been tortured and killed. Bibles...
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Miscellany

Miscellany

Aug. 2, 1954
...a long speech to 6,000 Malayans on "The Meaning of Patience in Islam," the mufti of Selangor was shouted down after 45 minutes. Alibi. In...
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World | Foreign News | MOROCCO

New Rebellion

Aug. 16, 1954
.... . We judge it opportune to demand in the name of Islam and of the Moroccan people the return of their legal sovereign, Sidi...
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World | Foreign News

MOROCCO: Running the Gauntlet

Aug. 23, 1954
IT was the morning of Islam's greatest feast day, Aid el Kebir. On that day, by sacrificing a...
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

Censoring Sermons

Sep. 27, 1954
...rarely lasts more than 20 minutes. So it has been for centuries. Islam lived through its first three centuries without any clergy at all, for...
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Religion

Around the Kaaba

Oct. 11, 1954
...the world of faith and the world of practical affairs." Not so Islam. "Nowhere in the Koran could I find any reference to a need...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Prophet of Hope & Fear

Oct. 18, 1954
A STUDY OF HISTORY, Vols. VII-X (2,685 pp.)—Arnold J. Toynbee—Oxford ($35). Above the high altar of the Benedictine Abbey of Ampleforth, in Yorkshire, hung a man. He was holding on precariously to the foot of the crucifix, while a voice said: "Amplexus expecta [Cling and wait] !" Thus Professor Arnold Toynbee once saw himself in ...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Terrific Turk

Nov. 8, 1954
...square. With Ankara under his heel, Ataturk toured country districts announcing that Islam "is a dead and finished thing." Returning suddenly after eight years' absence...
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World | Foreign News | YEMEN

Revolt & Revenge

Apr. 25, 1955
...peninsula. That is the way Yemen's despotic ruler, the Imam Saif el Islam Ahmed, wants it. He bars foreigners and does everything he can to...
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People

People

Apr. 25, 1955
...end of the Nile in 1952? Replied Farouk: "A great chief of Islam came to my help with a noticeable sum . . . Unfortunately,...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

The Massed Typewriters

May. 23, 1955
...ably than it has ever been told before. Tracing sectarian rivalries within Islam, the book fills in the shadowy picture of the dread "Assassins." At...
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Religion

Heretics in Islam

Jun. 6, 1955
Fiercely mustachioed General Nader Batmanghelich, chief of staff of the Iranian army, raised a pickax one day last week and brought it down hard on one of the highest domes in Teheran. This ceremonial blow dramatized the Iranian government's outlawing of the Bahai religion in the land where it was born and began the conversion ...
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World | Foreign News | NORTH AFRICA

Revolt of the Arabs

Aug. 29, 1955
...more wounded in a spreading, sporadic rebellion that brought the wrath of Islam close to the shores of Europe. The uprisings threatened to cut off...
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World | Foreign News

FRANCE'S TROUBLED NORTH AFRICA

Sep. 5, 1955
...divided into three parts. In each. Frenchman and Arab, Christian cross and Islam crescent meet in uneasy union, but with differing degrees of hostility and...
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World | Foreign News

Revolt & Revenge

Sep. 5, 1955
"That looks like one of them," said the grim-faced French colon. From the six Moroccan tribesmen bound together with a single rope, he picked out a shaven-headed Berber, captured by the French Foreign Legion in the plundered shambles that had been the prosperous town of Oued Zem (pop. 4,600). A helmeted Legionnaire slapped the suspect ...
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

The Revolutionary

Sep. 26, 1955
(See Cover) Midnight in Cairo on the last day of August. In the Revolutionary Command Council headquarters in ex-King Farouk's old pleasure house on the Nile, a phone rings. A big man with grizzled hair answers it. "The Jews are in Khan Yunis," says a tense voice. "I am ready to move now." The speaker ...
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World | Foreign News | MIDDLE EAST

The Dangerous Mosque

Nov. 28, 1955
...ablest men, was assassinated there by a member of the fanatic Fadayan Islam (Crusaders of Islam). Last week 72-year-old Hussein Ala, the ablest of Razmara's...
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Letters

Letters

Dec. 19, 1955
...KEITH FUNSTON President New York Stock Exchange New York City Israel & Islam Sir: Nothing points up the pro-Arab bias of TIME more than the...
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World | Foreign News | SAUDI ARABIA

Decay in the Desert

Dec. 19, 1955
...moose-tall (6 ft. 6 in.) King Saud of Arabia, 53, ruler over Islam's holiest places and the world's richest oil lands. His party of 234,...
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Letters

Letters

Jan. 9, 1956
A Place in the Sun Sir: Delightful spread on Florida's Governor Roy Collins [Dec. 19]—a real booster for and credit to his state, which is fast becoming the Detroiters' "second home." RICHARD P. PETTY Detroit Sir: Though I love Florida's sun and air (which would have made Goethe desert Italy), and I respect its universities ...
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World | Foreign News

The Women

Jan. 23, 1956
...an instinct for artful concealment—has largely disappeared from many modernized corners of Islam, but in Morocco it has hung on to become a symbol of...
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World | Foreign News

Holy War

Jan. 30, 1956
...statesman of the Arab world. But the supreme spiritual voice of all Islam in effect denies that protestation. From Cairo's 1,000-year-old Al Azhar University, the...
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World | Foreign News | EGYPT

Freedom, Yes & No

Jan. 30, 1956
...the Arab nation," which ethnically it is not. It also declares that "Islam is the religion of the State," but gives no say to the...
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World | Foreign News | SINGAPORE

The Land Rovers

Mar. 19, 1956
The competitive spirit runs strong among the young bloods at England's two great universities, Oxford and Cambridge. Year after year they vie with one another on the cricket field, in the debating hall, on the Thames. Three years ago, returning by air from a trip to Hong Kong, an enthusiastic young Cantabrigian named Adrian Cowell ...
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Nation | National Affairs

VISITOR FROM INDONESIA

May. 28, 1956
...which Red China's Chou En-lai made much headway. Says "Nationalism, Marxism and Islam can be united" and obviously thinks he can handle the Reds, now...
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To Our Readers | Publisher's Letter

Publisher's Letter

Aug. 20, 1956
...ranges from the time of the Punic Wars through Constantine, and his Islam map from Mohammed to the last days of the Ottoman Empire. To...
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World | The Mediterranean

Cradle of History

Aug. 20, 1956
...this ancient sea: the days when it was Rome's mare nostrum, then Islam's crescent empire, at last the shared hegemony of three great empires—British, French...
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Religion

The Professor's Ark

Sep. 10, 1956
...sees history as cyclical, recurrent, and hence irrelevant, while Christianity, Judaism and Islam see it governed by Intellect and Will, i.e., God. But in assigning...
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Religion

The Hindu Revival

Oct. 15, 1956
...mosques and say their prayers in peace among the Hindus. But while Islam and Christianity waxed great and strong, the religion of Mother India, which...
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Religion

Encounter with Islam

Nov. 5, 1956
...Eastern Christianity declined in numbers, vigor and territory. Within 80 years of Islam's birth, the ...
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World | Foreign News | SAUDI ARABIA

The King Comes West

Jan. 28, 1957
(See Cover) In the warm sunshine, as a swarm of Russian-built MIGs circled overhead, an American-piloted Convair dropped down on Cairo's airport. Erupting from its interior came six fierce-looking bodyguards, their gold daggers glinting beside shiny machine pistols thrust in their black bandoleers. Twenty-one guns boomed ceremonially as a tall, majestically robed Arab King stepped ...
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World | Foreign News | MOROCCO

Taming the Tribes

Feb. 4, 1957
..."anyone who continues to obey him will be considered a traitor to Islam." That did it. Two battalions of the royal Moroccan army, plowing through...
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World | Foreign News

Shifting Opinion

Feb. 25, 1957
...of the hour, he bore all the prestige of the ruler of Islam's heartland and of the world's richest oil lands, reinforced by a resplendent...
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Religion

THE WORLD AT WORSHIP

Mar. 11, 1957
...1955 takes readers on a guided tour of Hinduism, Buddhism. Chinese philosophy. Islam. Judaism and Christianity. Most spectacular part of the book is a collection...
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World | Foreign News | INDONESIA

Et Tu, Sumual

Mar. 11, 1957
...has spawned half a dozen revolutionary movements—among them the fanatically Moslem Darul Islam and the so-called "Republic of the South Moluccas." At the head of...
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People

People

Apr. 1, 1957
...a seamless broadcloth robe, joined other pilgrims in a trek to Mecca, Islam's holiest city. On the last lap of a strenuous 17-nation serenade through...
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Science

Durable Sin

Apr. 8, 1957
...stopped at its walls; Harran held fast to the ancient faith. Even Islam came to terms with the conservatives of Harran. This much could be...
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World | Foreign News | MOROCCO

Man of Balances

Apr. 22, 1957
...drink, eat, or indulge any other carnal appetite. Across the world of Islam from Casablanca to Djakarta, tempers are scratchy and emotions combustible. But Sultan...
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Religion

What Price Syncretism?

May. 6, 1957
...of Unity (a self-help faith) and Baha'i (a world brotherhood offshoot of Islam) "amounts to metaphysical and theological hodgepodge. And the history of each involves...
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World | Foreign News | JORDAN

The Education of a King

May. 6, 1957
Seated in the oak-paneled office of his limestone palace on one of the barren hills overlooking his ramshackle capital of Amman, the slim, 21 -year-old King of Jordan spoke slowly, in a voice deep and rich for one so young. "I feel I am stronger than ever now. I have the support of my army ...
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World | Foreign News | MIDDLE EAST

The Protector of Islam

May. 13, 1957
...and his hotbloods. The man: King Saud of Saudi Arabia, Protector of Islam's Holy Places. From the moment Nasser seized and then blocked the Suez...
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World | Middle Africa

Cradle of Tomorrow

May. 20, 1957
VIRTUALLY unknown to the civilized world a century ago, Middle Africa sprawls forbiddingly across a full two-thirds of the earth's second largest continent, an area big enough to contain the entire U.S. with room to spare. On one side the hot Arab lands of North Africa are linked to Europe by more than 2,000 years ...
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Religion

The New Being

Jun. 10, 1957
What is sin? Until relatively recently, American Protestant thought might be expected to give a simple and traditional answer to that question: sin, staining all men since the Fall, is the willful disobedience of God's law. After the theological battle between fundamentalism and liberalism, that answer was no longer sufficient —at least not to the ...
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World | Foreign News | TURKEY

Moment of Ecstasy

Jun. 24, 1957
Three years ago, just at the height of an election campaign, a handsome young Moslem hodja named Fevzi Boyar arrived in the western Turkish town of Odemis. Like most of Turkey's Moslem divines, Hodja Boyar took a dim view of the secular government established by the late, great Kemal Ataturk,* rejoiced that Premier Adnan Menderes ...
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World | Foreign News | BRUNEI

The Well-Oiled State

Jul. 8, 1957
...making way for new highways. A new $2,000,000 mosque, the first in Islam to boast an elevator, stands in the heart of Brunei town, the...
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Letters

Letters

Jul. 15, 1957
A Temple or a Tower? Sir: Your July 1 cover story, "The Temple Builder," provides a record and an insight to the thinking of our Supreme Court which every literate American should read. The court's recent decisions are terrifying. Did Khrushchev and Chou En-lai sit in on those historic decisions? If not, they were well ...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Four Pundits & the World

Jul. 15, 1957
...made only fitful contact through commerce and, occasionally, war; the spread of Islam and the Mongol invasions actually "cut off Europe from any direct knowledge...
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World | Foreign News | ISLAM

The Ago Khan

Jul. 22, 1957
...swift-winged time came to an end for the legendary old Prince of Islam. ...
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World | Foreign News

SYRIA--Crossroads & Battleground

Sep. 2, 1957
SYRIA sits at such a vital crossroads—between Europe, Africa and Asia—that the traffic through it has always been heavy, and its inhabitants have never had much chance for peace and quiet. Often a battleground, usually under foreign occupation, the area has no indigenous name; the word Syria was adopted by the Greeks to describe the ...
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World | Foreign News | MALAYA

A New Nation

Sep. 9, 1957
...instead of 48 stars it bore the single star and crescent of Islam. After 83 years of British rule, Malaya was an independent nation. With...
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World | Foreign News | ISLAM

Shapely Agitator

Sep. 23, 1957
...Mohammed V of Morocco, is an ardent champion of women's rights in Islam, an area where a lot of pioneering remains to be done on...
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Religion

Catholics in Africa

Sep. 23, 1957
...Alfred Richard of the White Fathers, linked Communism with the spread of Islam. Communists seek to weaken a powerful enemy, Christianity, said Father Richard, by...
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World | Foreign News | THE MOSLEM WORLD

Beyond the Veil

Nov. 11, 1957
...across half the world's girth. From Morocco to Indonesia, the drive of Islam's women toward emancipation has kept pace with the drive of their countries...
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World | Foreign News | GREAT BRITAIN

Turboprop Strategy

Nov. 25, 1957
...Into London, with a jeweled dagger in his belt, flew Seif el Islam Mohammed el Badr, 28-year-old Crown Prince of Yemen, the feudal Arab kingdom...
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Arts & Entertainment | Music

African Christianity

Jan. 27, 1958
...create new problems—problems of husbandless women roaming the streets." Delegates reported that Islam is making strong strides among Africans in competition with Christianity. Warned Anglican...
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Religion

DANCING FOR THE GODS

Jan. 27, 1958
...of Pan, of Artemis, and in the ecstatic mysteries of Dionysus. In Islam, the Mevlevi dervishes still dance in patterns designed to expound cosmic laws...
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World | Foreign News | UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC

Visitor from Cairo

Mar. 10, 1958
...to tell Nasser of Yemen's adherence to the republic. Imam Saif el Islam Ahmed will keep his throne and his absolute power, and the arrangement...
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World | Foreign News | INDONESIA

Djago, the Rooster

Mar. 10, 1958
(See Cover) On the tide of nationalism that swept the world after World War II, no young nation swam more proudly than Indonesia. Its 3,000 islands were rich with oil, bauxite, rubber, tin; its 85,000,000 citizens made it the world's biggest Moslem nation, sixth in population among all the nations of the world. In five ...
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World | Foreign News | THE MIDDLE EAST

Between Thunder & Sun

Mar. 31, 1958
Gamal Abdel Nasser dined quietly at Aleppo's guesthouse, then announced with studied casualness that he was going out for a tour of Syria's largest city (pop. nearly 500,000). He climbed into a black sedan driven by Lieut. Colonel Abdel Hamid Serraj, the man he has picked for his proconsul in Syria-now known as the United ...
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Arts & Entertainment | Books

Arabian Nights & Days

Apr. 7, 1958
PEOPLE OF THE REEDS (223 pp.)—Gavin Maxwell—Harper ($4.50). ARABESQUE AND HONEYCOMB (224 pp.) —Sacheverell Sifwe/l—Random House ($6). "The best book," says the Talmud, "is the world." The good travel book mirrors two worlds, the one the traveler visits, and the one he brings with him. These double worlds are fascinatingly mirrored in two new travel ...
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World | Foreign News | SAUDI ARABIA

To Save a Throne

Apr. 7, 1958
...the palace, there was open muttering against the King. The keeper of Islam's holy places was being denounced by Nasser's partisans throughout the Middle East...
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World | Foreign News

NEW FACES IN DE GAULLE'S CABINET

Jun. 9, 1958
...to be established"), wants Europe to unite in a "defense pact" against Islam instead of the Soviet Union. A sharp pamphleteer and good debater, Debré...
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World | Foreign News | UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC