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Page 60
Others did not like the idea of isolation : in the present world context Muslims
would find neutrality impossible . ... the economic and political independence of
the Muslim countries of the world thought it would be endangering Muslim
interests ...
Others did not like the idea of isolation : in the present world context Muslims
would find neutrality impossible . ... the economic and political independence of
the Muslim countries of the world thought it would be endangering Muslim
interests ...
Page 61
As against this, from what emerged at Karachi, from what has appeared in the
Muslim press generally, and from the views expressed by Muslim politicians, it is
obvious enough that Muslims aim at the independence of all Muslim countries
and ...
As against this, from what emerged at Karachi, from what has appeared in the
Muslim press generally, and from the views expressed by Muslim politicians, it is
obvious enough that Muslims aim at the independence of all Muslim countries
and ...
Page 554
Public opinion throughout the Muslim world supports the Arabs . It is true that the
U . S . A . is considered to be mainly responsible , but Arabs think that Britain as
the Mandatory Power could , if she had wished , have stood up effectively against
...
Public opinion throughout the Muslim world supports the Arabs . It is true that the
U . S . A . is considered to be mainly responsible , but Arabs think that Britain as
the Mandatory Power could , if she had wished , have stood up effectively against
...
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