In this groundbreaking work, Ismail Kemal Bey provides a Muslim perspective on the British presence in Transvaal. Bey argues that the British occupation is not justifiable on moral or religious grounds, and that it has done more harm than good to the native population. He draws on his extensive knowledge of Islamic law and tradition to condemn the actions of the British authorities and expose their hidden agenda. A powerful critique of colonialism...
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