Gerdien Jonker. The Ahmadiyya Quest for Religious Progress. Missionizing Europe 1900 - 1965. Leiden: Ej Brill (MUMI 19), 2016.
What happens when the idea of religious progress propels the shaping of modernity? In Missionizing Europe. The Ahmadiyya Quest for Religious Progress 1900 – 1965 Gerdien Jonker offers an account of the mission the Ahmadiyya reform movement undertook in interwar Europe. Nowadays persecuted in the Muslim world, Ahmadis appear here as the vanguard of a modern, rational Islam that met with a considerable interest. Ahmadiyya mission on the European continent attracted European ‘moderns’, among them Jews and Christians, theosophists and agnostics, artists and academics, liberals and Nazis. Each in their own manner, all these people strove towards modernity, and were convinced that Islam helped realizing it. Based on a wide array of sources, Missionizing Europe unravels the multiple layers of entanglement that arose once the missionaries and their quarry met.
Table of contents
Acknowledgements List of Illustrations List of Acronyms and Abbreviations Note on Spelling Glossary of German Terms Glossary of Islamic Terms
Introduction Chapter 1. The Founder and His Vision Chapter 2. Preparing for Europe Chapter 3. Muslim Missions in Interwar Berlin Chapter 4. Converts in Search of Religious Progress Chapter 5. Jews into Muslims Chapter 6. The Berlin Mosque Library as a Site of Religious Exchange Chapter 7. The Mission in Nazi Germany Chapter 8. Reconfigurations within a Post-colonial World
Archival Materials Bibliography General Index Index of Names