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Future of Islam

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ISBN : 9788130712468

 

Author : W. S. Blunt

 

Pages : 236 pp

 

Year of Publishing : 2012

 

Binding : Hard Bound

 

Publisher : Cosmo Publications

Wilfrid Scawen Blunt was a British diplomat and poet, who fought the case for Egyptian and Irish nationalism, and for freedom from those states he felt to be oppressed by the colonial powers. A great admirer of Islam, the author’s classic text from the 1880s predicts many of the divisions that affect the world today, and speaks of what must happen if the world is to ever be a peaceful one.

Blunt became known as an ardent sympathizer with Muslim aspirations, and in The Future of Islam (1882) he directed attention to the forces that produced the movements of Pan-Islamism and Mahdism. He was a violent opponent of British policy in the Sudan and supported the national party in Egypt. Ideas About India (1885) was the result of two visits to that country, which confirmed his distrust of colonialism and his enthusiasm for self-government. In 1888 he was imprisoned for two months in Galway and Kilmainham jails after a scuffle with the police at an Irish political meeting, an experience described in the sonnets of In Vinculis (1889). A strikingly handsome man, he had numerous love affairs with women in the aristocratic and cultured circles in which he moved (described in the “secret memoirs” first made public in 1972). His Sonnets and Songs by Proteus (1875; revised and enlarged 1881 and 1892) contains the best of his love poetry. Blunt published a complete edition of his poetical works in 1914 and two volumes of My Diaries (1919 and 1920).

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