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MOHAMMEDANISM

ventitious differences, miss the essential resemblances."[1]

It would be a great satisfaction to me if my lectures might cause some of my hearers to consider the problem of Islâm as one of the most important of our time, and its solution worthy of their interest and of a claim on their exertion.

  1. S. M. Mitra, Anglo-Indian Studies, London, Longmans, Green & Co., 1913, p. 232.