The Muslim scholar of India, Syed Ameer Ali (1849 – 1928), is remembered as a man who, at times, recognized the benefits that can be bestowed upon developing nations as a result of British imperialism, but in this 1908 column the journalist preferred to list only the more vulgar aspects of European colonization that Ali had previously written about:
“A few years ago ‘Spread-eagleism’ was used for mere purposes of ridicule; christened ‘Imperialism’ it has acquired a holy meaning – it sanctions crusades against the liberty of weaker states…England treats her provincials worse than Rome did.”
[NOTE: The author of this piece mistakenly assumed Ali to have been a follower of Hinduism.]
An article about the Muslim opinion concerning
Christianity can be read here…
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