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he arrived there only in 1866, we are left with several years unaccounted for. The most probable supposition seems to be that he may have spent longer in India than he later said and that after going to Mecca he traveled elsewhere in the
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Ottoman Iraq and expelled from Iran. Although Al-Afghani quarreled with most of his patrons, it is said he "reserved his strongest hatred for the Shah," whom he accused of
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After the Indian stay, all sources have Afghānī next take a leisurely trip to Mecca, stopping at several points along the way. Both the standard biography and
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Are we not going to take an example from the civilized nations? Let us cast a glance at the achievement of others. By effort, they have achieved the final degree of knowledge and the peak of elevation. For us too all the means are ready, and there remains no obstacle to our progress. Only laziness,
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Among the reasons why Al-Afghani was thought to have had a less than deep religious faith was his lack of interest in finding theological common ground between the Shia and the Sunni despite his interest in political unity between the two groups. For example, when he moved to
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to attack Qajar rule. Kermani later returned to Iran and shot and killed
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would infiltrate the ranks of masonry to such an extent." Around 1875 or 1876, an incident wherein Masons lavishly praised a
British imperial visitor was a major reason for Afghani's quitting of Freemasonry. After realizing the indifference of the Masons and their political subservience to the
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Western sciences and institutions that might strengthen Islam. According to Muhammad Abduh, Al-Afghani's main struggle in life was to decrease British domination of eastern nations and to minimize its power over Muslims.
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unity in India against the British. He has been described as having been less interested in minor differences in Islamic jurisprudence than he was in organizing a united response to Western pressure. He is also known for his involvement with his follower
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and began preaching his ideas of political reform. The Egyptian government originally gave him a stipend, but due to his public attacks on France and England, he was exiled to India in August 1879, where he stayed in
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as an organizational base for his political activities. During this period, Afghani had also considered assassinating Khedive Isma'il. He perceived Freemasonry as a means of advancing his anti-colonial,
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to Europeans and squandering the money earned thereby. His agitation against the Shah is thought to have been one of the "fountain-heads" of the successful 1891
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that Asia, including the Middle East, could prevent the onslaught of Western powers only by immediately adopting modern technology like the West.
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1855:A history of Iran: Empire of the Mind
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2743:Godwin, Joscelyn (28 October 1994).
2198:, vol. 16, no. 2, 1989, pp. 148–149.
1241:Nikki R. Keddie, Nael Shama (2014).
2935:A History of the Modern Middle East
2688:, Princeton University Press, p. 65
2450:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 120.
1185:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
728:
356:
344:
3150:Iranian expatriates in Afghanistan
2659:(1966, New York, Humanities Press)
2332:"Afghānī and Freemasonry in Egypt"
2280:"Afghānī and Freemasonry in Egypt"
2210:"Afghānī and Freemasonry in Egypt"
25:
2773:Initiates of Theosophical Masters
2719:Initiates of Theosophical Masters
2622:Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age
2565:Initiates of Theosophical Masters
2510:Churchill, Charles Henry (1867).
2153:Arabic Thought in the Liberal Age
1838:(New York: Norton, 2006), p. 103.
1594:Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
965:Syed Jamaluddin Afghan University
2801:. Inner Traditions. p. 158.
1560:N.R. Keddie (15 December 1983).
908:Khatirat Jamal ad-Din al-Afghani
34:
3075:Islamic Philosophy and Theology
2938:. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
874:Composite Nationalism and Islam
613:, the eldest son of the former
2602:Aslam, Arshad (28 July 2011).
2474:(London: Unwin, 1907), p. 100.
2320:, vol. 16, no. 2, 1989, p. 149
1985:. Princeton University Press.
1810:The Encyclopaedia of Islam-V 2
1796:Historical Dictionary of Islam
1130:
1041:In the early 1860s, he was in
1036:The Theosophical Enlightenment
427:. One of his main rivals, the
333:Sayyid Jamāl al-Dīn al-Afghānī
1:
3155:Indian independence activists
2702:. Penguin Books. p. 118.
2061:Tanwir, Dr. M. Halim (2013).
802:Political and religious views
370:who travelled throughout the
349:Sayyid Jamāl ad-Dīn Asadābādī
47:excessive number of citations
2845:Watt, W. Montgomery (1972).
2686:Iran Between Two Revolutions
2590:Iran Between Two Revolutions
2425:10.1080/00210862.2013.871145
2407:Camron Michael Amin (2015).
2184:. Penguin Books. p. 71.
2169:. Penguin Books. p. 70.
2141:. Penguin Books. p. 54.
2090:Culture and Customs of Egypt
1949:"Afghani, Seyyed Jamaluddin"
761:weakening Islam by granting
745:When al-Afgani was visiting
639:, passing through India and
623:war against his half-brother
122:Sayyid Jamaluddin ibn Safdar
2932:Cleveland, William (2004).
1713:Said Amir Arjomand (1988).
1336:Scharbrodt, Oliver (2007).
1251:. Oxford University Press.
1244:"Afghānī, Jamāl al-Dīn al-"
986:and "Asad Abadi Avenue" in
3191:
3016:, the Netherlands: Brill.
2849:. Oxford: Clarendon Press.
2746:Theosophical Enlightenment
2639:, edited by Thomas Glick,
2018:Kramer, Martin S. (1996).
1952:. In Oliver Leaman (ed.).
1853:Axworthy, Michael (2016).
1589:"Afghan, Jamal ad-Din al-"
1247:. In Oliver Leaman (ed.).
1181:. In Ibrahim Kalin (ed.).
378:as well as an advocate of
357:سید جمالالدین اسدآبادی
2993:10.1080/00263209608701090
2797:Godwin, Joscelyn (2008).
2770:Johnson, K. Paul (1995).
2716:Johnson, K. Paul (1995).
2604:"The Politics Of Deoband"
2562:Johnson, K. Paul (1995).
2265:10.1080/00263206508700010
2247:M. Landou, Jacob (1965).
1387:. One World. p. 56.
1354:10.1017/S0041977X07000031
1112:Muhammad Bakhit al-Muti'i
771:Constitutional Revolution
609:. He became counselor to
296:
250:
103:
93:
3160:Iranian Muslim activists
3071:Watt, William Montgomery
2267:– via tandfonline.
2110:Keddie, Nikki R (1983).
2005:, Vintage, (1982) p. 110
1987:Afghani was born in Iran
1813:. E.J BRILL. p. 416
1664:"Jamal ad-Din al-Afghan"
1632:"Jamāl ad-Dīn al-Afghān"
1485:Keddie, Nikki R (1983).
899:On the Origin of Species
890:Al-Radd ʻalā al-dahrīyīn
847:Indian Rebellion of 1857
359:) and commonly known as
90:Jamal al-Din al-Afghani
3051:Moazzam, Anwar (1984).
2917:. New York: Routledge.
1907:29 January 2007 at the
1742:. UNESCO. p. 465.
1640:Encyclopædia Britannica
1599:Oxford University Press
1383:Sedgwick, Mark (2013).
1178:"Afghānī, Jamāl al-Dīn"
1066:The Kingdom of Agarttha
751:Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
635:Al-Afghani traveled to
431:Abū l-Hudā, called him
425:Naser al-Din Shah Qajar
345:سید جمالالدین افغانی
144:9 March 1897 (aged 58)
95:سید جمالالدین افغانی
18:Jamal ad-din al-Afghani
2981:Middle Eastern Studies
2909:Black, Antony (2001).
2470:Wilfrid Scawen Blunt,
2253:Middle Eastern Studies
1946:Oliver Leaman (2010).
1668:Jewish Virtual Library
1562:"Afghan, Jamal-ad-Din"
1451:"AFḠĀNĪ, JAMĀL-AL-DĪN"
1049:when Blavatsky was in
1003:
939:
831:Richard Francis Burton
758:Shah Abdol-Azim Shrine
687:Isma'il Pasha of Egypt
667:
584:
2954:Keddie, Nikki Ragozin
1455:Encyclopaedia Iranica
1311:Aydin, Cemil (2017).
1070:Saint-Yves d’Alveydre
1060:A photo published by
1001:
934:Asad Abadi Square in
933:
863:Al-Afghani held that
778:Sultan Abdul Hamid II
649:Mehmed Emin Âli Pasha
456:Twelver shrine cities
405:Asadabad, Afghanistan
395:Early life and origin
3099:Jamal-al-Din Afghani
1567:Encyclopædia Iranica
1020:Brotherhood of Luxor
1012:The Masters Revealed
904:evolutionary biology
877:five decades later.
869:Hussain Ahmed Madani
816:Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
399:As indicated by his
280:Nasir al-Din al-Tusi
3165:Egyptian Freemasons
2588:Ervand Abrahamian,
1891:Baudouin Eschapasse
949:Qissa Khwani Bazaar
653:Istanbul University
611:Mohammad Afzal Khan
3170:Iranian Freemasons
2847:Muhammad at Medina
2358:– via JSTOR.
2306:– via JSTOR.
2236:– via JSTOR.
2088:Molefi K. Asante,
1794:Ludwig W. Adamec,
1776:on 28 October 2019
1769:Saudi Aramco World
1372:– via JSTOR.
1141:found in the Quran
1004:
940:
833:, were close with
785:Mirza Reza Kermani
720:al-Urwah al-Wuthqa
671:Khedivate of Egypt
619:Dost Mohammad Khan
506:Political activism
385:Mirza Reza Kermani
322:Mirza Reza Kermani
254:Influenced by
3175:Muslim socialists
3130:Iranian activists
3062:978-81-7022-150-0
3043:978-0-374-24959-5
2971:978-0-520-01986-7
2783:978-0-7914-2555-8
2756:978-0-7914-2152-9
2729:978-0-7914-2555-8
2682:Ervand Abrahamian
2496:Nikki R. Keddie,
2457:978-1-137-40502-9
2123:978-0-520-04774-7
2098:978-0-313-31740-8
2001:Edward Mortimer,
1864:978-0-465-09876-7
1605:on 9 January 2014
1419:978-0-415-36835-3
1283:978-90-04-32511-1
1072:in the legend of
984:Asad Abadi Square
789:Mirza Malkam Khan
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554:makān-i Musharraf
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