Ahmed Fahmy, who was born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1861 and died in Golders Green, London, in 1933, was the most celebrated convert from Islam to Christianity in the history of the American Presbyterian mission in Egypt. American Presbyterians had started work in Egypt in 1854 and soon developed the largest Protestant mission in the country. They opened schools, hospitals, and orphanages; sponsored the development of Arabic Christian publishing and Bible distribution; and with local Egyptians organized evangelical work in towns and villages from Alexandria to Aswan. In an age when Anglo-American Protestant missions were expanding across the globe, they conceived of their mission as a universal one and sought to draw Copts and Muslims alike ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityINTRODUCTION This study is a survey of the history of the education...
Over the nineteenth century, Egypt embarked on one of the world's earliest state-led modernization p...
This article analyzes how successful the Reformed missionaries operating in Amoy and the surrounding...
Ahmed Fahmy, who was born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1861 and died in Golders Green, London, in 1933, ...
The English Church Missionary Society (CMS) dispatched a contingent of missionaries to Egypt in 1825...
Mısır Ortodoks Kıptî Kilisesi tarihi neredeyse Hıristiyanlık tarihi kadar eskidir. Yaklaşık iki bin ...
Compared to their counterparts in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia, Christian missionaries in th...
The Fathimiyah dynasty is one of the Islamic dynasties that ever existed and also had a stake in enr...
In the wake of the Egyptian January 25, 2011 popular uprisings that deposed Hosni Mubarak from the p...
Egypt has a crucial and strategic role in the expansion of Islam throughout the world. The existence...
This study deals with modern mission history in north eastern Africa. When the rigid Islamistic Mahd...
3 I Introduction The American University at Cairo was incorporated in 1919 in Washington, D.C., as a...
This paper will examine how European intervention in Egypt from Napoleon\u27s occupation in 1798 to ...
Pliny Fisk (1792-1825) was one of two missionaries sent in 1819 by the American Board of Commissione...
William Henry Abdullah Quilliam (1856-1932) was a late nineteenth-century British convert to Islam w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityINTRODUCTION This study is a survey of the history of the education...
Over the nineteenth century, Egypt embarked on one of the world's earliest state-led modernization p...
This article analyzes how successful the Reformed missionaries operating in Amoy and the surrounding...
Ahmed Fahmy, who was born in Alexandria, Egypt, in 1861 and died in Golders Green, London, in 1933, ...
The English Church Missionary Society (CMS) dispatched a contingent of missionaries to Egypt in 1825...
Mısır Ortodoks Kıptî Kilisesi tarihi neredeyse Hıristiyanlık tarihi kadar eskidir. Yaklaşık iki bin ...
Compared to their counterparts in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia, Christian missionaries in th...
The Fathimiyah dynasty is one of the Islamic dynasties that ever existed and also had a stake in enr...
In the wake of the Egyptian January 25, 2011 popular uprisings that deposed Hosni Mubarak from the p...
Egypt has a crucial and strategic role in the expansion of Islam throughout the world. The existence...
This study deals with modern mission history in north eastern Africa. When the rigid Islamistic Mahd...
3 I Introduction The American University at Cairo was incorporated in 1919 in Washington, D.C., as a...
This paper will examine how European intervention in Egypt from Napoleon\u27s occupation in 1798 to ...
Pliny Fisk (1792-1825) was one of two missionaries sent in 1819 by the American Board of Commissione...
William Henry Abdullah Quilliam (1856-1932) was a late nineteenth-century British convert to Islam w...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityINTRODUCTION This study is a survey of the history of the education...
Over the nineteenth century, Egypt embarked on one of the world's earliest state-led modernization p...
This article analyzes how successful the Reformed missionaries operating in Amoy and the surrounding...