The 1861 cholera epidemic, which began in India and swept through Europe, carried by pilgrims on their way to Arabia to perform the hajj, was the catalyst for greater British involvement with the fifth pillar of Islam. British interaction with the hajj, which began with supervising the quarantine stations that were established at Arabia's maritime gateways, developed into a bureaucratic apparatus spread over Britain's Muslim territories, as well as the British Consulate in Jedda. This bureaucracy attempted to regulate various aspects of the hajj experience. Preventing the spread of epidemic disease remained a primary concern, but other duties the British took upon themselves were assistance to so-called 'pauper pilgrims' from British territ...
This article explores the historical perspective of the administration of hajj in Brunei under the B...
"Killed the pilgrims and persecuted them with all kinds of cruelties": Portuguese Estado da India's ...
By the 1920s the British Empire embraced substantially more than half the Muslim peoples of the worl...
From roughly 1865 to 1926, the forces of European imperialism brought the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecc...
The British Empire at its height governed more than half the world’s Muslims. It was a political imp...
From roughly 1865 to 1926, the forces of European imperialism brought the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecc...
The Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam- a religious duty that must be performed at least once in the ...
Contrary to popular belief, the hajj is a high-risk undertaking for both pilgrims and administrators...
By the 1920s the British Empire embraced substantially more than half the Muslim peoples of the worl...
Alors qu'elles n'intervenaient jusqu'ici que marginalement dans l'économie du pèlerinage à La Mecque...
Alors qu'elles n'intervenaient jusqu'ici que marginalement dans l'économie du pèlerinage à La Mecque...
The aim of this study is to analyse Britain's relations with Ibn Saud between 1926 when he conquered...
This chapter examines the experiences of three British converts to Islam - Lord Headley, Eldon Rutte...
The present volume focuses on the political perceptions of the Hajj, its global religious appeal to ...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
This article explores the historical perspective of the administration of hajj in Brunei under the B...
"Killed the pilgrims and persecuted them with all kinds of cruelties": Portuguese Estado da India's ...
By the 1920s the British Empire embraced substantially more than half the Muslim peoples of the worl...
From roughly 1865 to 1926, the forces of European imperialism brought the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecc...
The British Empire at its height governed more than half the world’s Muslims. It was a political imp...
From roughly 1865 to 1926, the forces of European imperialism brought the Islamic pilgrimage to Mecc...
The Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam- a religious duty that must be performed at least once in the ...
Contrary to popular belief, the hajj is a high-risk undertaking for both pilgrims and administrators...
By the 1920s the British Empire embraced substantially more than half the Muslim peoples of the worl...
Alors qu'elles n'intervenaient jusqu'ici que marginalement dans l'économie du pèlerinage à La Mecque...
Alors qu'elles n'intervenaient jusqu'ici que marginalement dans l'économie du pèlerinage à La Mecque...
The aim of this study is to analyse Britain's relations with Ibn Saud between 1926 when he conquered...
This chapter examines the experiences of three British converts to Islam - Lord Headley, Eldon Rutte...
The present volume focuses on the political perceptions of the Hajj, its global religious appeal to ...
Upon taking the reins of power in the South Asian Sub-continent, the East India Company officials, b...
This article explores the historical perspective of the administration of hajj in Brunei under the B...
"Killed the pilgrims and persecuted them with all kinds of cruelties": Portuguese Estado da India's ...
By the 1920s the British Empire embraced substantially more than half the Muslim peoples of the worl...