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The Future Prospects of the Moslem World.

PROFESSOR TOY'S LAST LECTURE.

Published On 11/28/1888 12:00:00 AM

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Every empire has its cycle of existence, passing from small beginnings to
the zenith of power, and ending in decay and extinction. The power of Islam
forms no exception to this rule. Its period of splendor was under Sultan
Suleiman the Magnificent, and since that time disintegration has made rapid
progress. 

Ever since the days of Mohammed, there has been a struggle between
Christianity and Islam. In early times when courage, dash, and enthusiasm
were the qualities which led to victory, the followers of the prophet led
the way. At the present time, When cold science and skilful strategy
overcome all opposition, the Semites have fallen behind. The splendid charge
of Moslem cavalry, and the rock-like firmness of the infantry, have been
rendered useless by modern firearms. 

Turkey, today, is no match for Russia. Constantinople is a fixed point in
Russian policy, and only the influence of England wards off the inevitable
result of the clever diplomacy and vast resources of the empire of the
Tsars. 

The government of Turkey is to blame for this decadence, and not the people.
They are still as brave and enduring as of old, and possess the same
excellent qualities as their ancestors. These virtues, however, are useless
without civilization, and internal reforms are necessary, if the nation is
to maintain its independent existence. 

A vast effort is being made to overcome the apathy and inertia of the people
and the corruption of the government in order to develop the latent capacity
of the people for social progress. Schools and museums have been founded,
European ideas of justice have been introduced, and the country is flooded
with translations of French and European books to the exclusion of native
literature. 

Time and quiet, however, are needed to complete this work which will require
several generations for its accomplishment. It is unlikely that this time
will be obtained, for the Turks seem to have no mission in the world, and
the powers of Europe think that a Christian government would stimulate the
advance of civilization. 

The religious differences between Persia and Turkey would make a great
religious movement impossible. Isolated attempts at a religious crusade.
like that which marked the rise of Islam, may succeed temporarily. The Mahdi
in the Soudan may hold out for a time against the force sent against him.
The intelligent Moslems, however, realize the utter hopelessness of an
assault upon the Christian powers. 

The Koran, nevertheless, has a firm hold on millions of souls. Islam.
although politically dead, is religiously alive. From Gibraltar to China,
the religion of Mohammed is that of the masses. It spreads rapidly in
Africa, not through the preaching of isolated missionaries, but by the
influence of the Arab colonies scattered throughout the continent. 

The only possibility of progress rests on the diffusion of education. The
influence of Christian colonies may become more effective, and stimulate a
desire for something better. Islam, however, best snits the national
character. The people must have some religion, but no other form is likely
to be adopted. A purification of Isiam from within is the only hope.



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