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The Islamic Review November 1942

1942

He also exhorted the Muslims to unite whole-heartedly in the task of opening the eyes of the country to the existence of a Muslim community and of spreading the light of Islam. [...] In fact being obliged to defend herself against the Order of the Teutonic Knights in the West and against the Principality of Moscow in the East Poland alone avoided conflicts with the Golden Horde and later even concluded treaties of alliance against her neighbours of such a character that the Tatars soon participated in the wars in the ranks of the Polish army. [...] Later after having understood that the leading classes of the 376CULTURAL MOVEMENTS OF MUSLIMS Khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan the last remnants of the Golden Horde had been exterminated by the Russians in the 16th century after their conquest by John the Terrible I realized that the Polish Tatar nobility was almost the only remnant of the leading classes of the Golden Horde. [...] The fourth volume was in the press at the beginning of the war and was to consist among other things of the work of Stanislas Kryczynski about the military service of the Polish Tatars in the ranks of the Polish army. [...] After the war of 1914-1920 the two branches of the Kryczynski family—the Christians and the Muslims—met for the first time in many generations and the young Stanislas (at that time he was still at school) felt attracted by the study of the past of his ancestors under the influence of the brothers Kryczynski.
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A Declaration
369-369 unknown view
In Memoriam
370-371 Khalida Buchanan-Hamilton view
An Important Muslim Meeting in London
371-372 unknown view
Cultural Movements of Muslims in Poland
372-381 Arsalan Bohdanowicz view
Islamic Review from the Cross to the Crescent
382-388 Abdur Selliah view
Islamic Treatment of Conquered Non-Believers
389-394 M.Y. Khan view
“The Garden of Peace”
395-406 W.B. Bashyr-Pickard view
Correspondence
407-408 unknown view

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