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Arabia: The Cradle of Islam / Studies in the Geography, People and Politics of the Peninsula, with an Account of Islam and Mission-Work.

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The author surveys the Arabian Peninsula’s physical geography, peoples, political conditions, trade routes, and antiquities, combining ethnological and archaeological description with travel observation. He traces the religious development of Islam in the peninsula, examining influences from earlier Judaism, Sabeanism, and Christianity and summarizing Islamic beliefs and institutions. Chapters discuss contemporary mission work and argue for increased missionary engagement, presenting practical information for outreach alongside assessments of local social and political obstacles. The account is written from a missionary perspective but aims to provide a readable compilation of facts and sources for general readers interested in the region’s history and religious landscape.

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Samuel Marinus Zwemer

Samuel Marinus Zwemer was a prominent American missionary and author known for his extensive work in the Arabian Peninsula. He dedicated much of his life to missionary activities and the study of Islam, contributing significantly to the understanding of Arab culture and religion. His notable works include "Arabia: The Cradle of Islam," which explores the geography and politics of the region, and "A Moslem Seeker After God," reflecting his engagement with Islamic thought. Zwemer also wrote children's literature, such as "Topsy-Turvy Land: Arabia Pictured for Children," aiming to educate young readers about the Arabian world. His writings remain influential in the fields of missiology and Middle Eastern studies.

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