Abstract

Introduction: Understanding the and Its Changing Contexts Part I. The Emergence of the Muslim Question 1. The Crimean War and Its Aftermath: The Question of Muslim Loyalty and Alienation 2. The Challenges of Apostasy to Islam 3. What do we need from Muslims? Combating Ignorance, Alienation, and Tatarization 4. In Asia we come as Masters: The Challenge of the Civilizing Mission in Turkestan 5. Dilemmas of Regulation and Rapprochement: The Problem of Muslim Religious Institutions Part II. The Muslim Question during the Era of Mass Politics 6. Challenges of Revolution and Reform 7. The Muslim Question in the Aftermath of the Revolution 8. Solving the Muslim Question 9. World War I Conclusion: Could the Muslim Question Have Been Solved? Notes Bibliography Index

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