A Moslem Seeker After God
By
S. M. Zwemer, F. R. G. S.
Mohammed or Christ. Illustrated.
Introduction by Rt. Rev. C. H. Stileman, M. A., sometime Bishop of Persia
An account of the rapid spread of Islam in all parts of the globe, the methods employed to obtain proselytes, its immense press, its strongholds, and suggested means to be adopted to counteract the evil.
The Disintegration of Islam. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth
Dr. Zwemer traces the collapse of Islam as a political power in Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as the inevitable effect of the impact of Western civilization.
Childhood in the Moslem World. Illustrated, 8vo, cloth
Both in text and illustrations, Dr. Zwemer’s new book covers much ground hitherto lying untouched in Mohammedan literature.
Arabia: The Cradle of Islam. Maps and numerous Illustrations, cloth
“The comprehensive scope of the volume covers a wide range of interest, scientific and commercial, historical and literary, sociological, religious.”—Outlook.
By A. E. and S. M. Zwemer
Zigzag Journeys in the Camel Country. Arabia in Picture and Story. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth
“Dr. and Mrs. Zwemer are charming guides. We commend the book highly for interest and information.”—Missionary Review of the World.
Topsy-Turvy Land. Arabia Pictured for Children. Illustrated, 12mo, cloth
“A book of pictures and stories for big children and small grown-up folk, for all who love Sinbad the Sailor and his strange country.”—Boston Globe.
The old ruined Mosque at Tus, Persia, probably dating from the Eleventh Century.
The supposed grave of Abu Hamid Al Ghazali at Tus.
A Moslem Seeker
After God:
Showing Islam at its Best
in
the Life and Teaching of Al-Ghazali
Mystic and Theologian of the
Eleventh Century
By
SAMUEL M. ZWEMER
Author of “The Disintegration of Islam,” “Childhood
in the Moslem World,” etc.
ILLUSTRATED
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Copyright, 1920, by
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To the Faculties and Students
of the
Theological Seminary, New Brunswick, N. J.
and the
College of Missions, Indianapolis, Ind.
where the several chapters of this
book were given as lectures
1918-1920