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Class J.^_2,0_7 Book_JZ^.7 Gwri^MN^ canauGHT deposjt. i / ^^- J"/Vf A TYPICAL ARAB OF YEMEN Arabia: The Cradle of Islam Studies in the Geography, People and Politics of the Peninsula with an account of Islam and Mission-work BY REV. S. M. ZWEMER, F.R.G.S. INTRODUCTION BY REV. JAMES New York S. DENNIS, D.D. Chicago Toronto Fleming H. Revell Company Publishers of Evangelical Literature 36486 Librt*/y of Conoress AUG 20 1900 Copyright entry Sta*ND CO^Y. Ufriivtod to OKOtW SEP DIVISION, 21 lyuu 80140 Copyright, 1900 by FLEMING H. REVELL COMPANY DEDICATED TO The ^'Student Volunteers'' of America IN MEMORY OF THE TWO AMERICAN VOLUNTEERS WHO LAID DOWN THEIR LIVES FOR ARABIA PETER J. ZWEMER AND GEORGE E. STONE — And Jesus said unto him This day is salvation come to this house, forasmuch as he also is a son of Abraham. For the Son of Man is come to Luke xix. 9, 10. seek and to save that which was lost. : Introductory Note THE author of this instructive volume is in the direct line He folof missionary pioneers to the Moslem world. lows Raymond Lull, Henry Martyn, Ion Keith-Falconer, and Bishop French, and, with his friend and comrade the Rev. James Cantine, now stands in the shining line of succession at the close of a decade of patient and brave service at that Others have lonely outpost on the shores of the Persian Gulf, followed in their footsteps, until the Arabian Mission, the adopted child of the Reformed Church in America, is at present a compact and resolute group of men and women at the gates of Arabia, waiting on God's will, and intent first of all upon fulfilling in the spirit of obedience to the Master the duty assigned them. These ten years of quiet, unflinching service have been full of prayer, observation, study, and wistful survey of the great task, while at the same time every opportunity has been improved to gain a foothold, to plant a standard, to overcome a sow a seed, and to win a soul. The fruits of this and conscientious effort to grasp the situation and plan the campaign are given to us in this valuable study of prejudice, to intelligent "Arabia, the Cradle of Islam." tion to our It is knowledge of the world. a missionary contribu- The familiar with the literature of his subject. author entirely is English, German, French, and Dutch authorities are at his command. The accessible Arabic authors are easily within his reach, less and he brings from those mysterious gardens of spices into his clear, straight