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The author presents a series of lectures on how a Western colonial state should relate to its Muslim subjects, advocating an ethical policy that fosters the gradual association of indigenous society with the colonizer's civilization rather than exploitative extraction. He argues that long-term stability and retention of overseas territories depend on elevating local populations under steady guidance, criticizes selfish colonial practices as destabilizing, and calls for a shared practical line across political and religious factions. The text examines tensions between missionary aims and administrative realities and offers pragmatic recommendations for governing Muslim communities.
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