خلاصه ماشینی:
since its inception, advocates the participation of trained Muslim young men in cultural activities in North Africa, in the broadest sense of the word culture, working in ccilabor• ation with whatever political administration be established as a result of the nappy coming-together of Britain and Islam in their opposition to the forces of terrir and destruction now abroad.
It should be possible for our two sources of manly initiative, aided, let us hope, by the good-will of Frenchmen, who have had so much valuable experience of African problems and conditions, to pool our efforts to bring under the influence of our shared assistance the more promising of the tribes of North Africa, and to give them the training they need, not only in the activities of higher civilization, but in the development of their own traditional forms of culture.
If a delegation of, say, three young· Muslim graduates from Indian Universities, each of them a proved master of some physical science, were to be sent on a leisurely journey through the main countries of North Africa with instructions to take notes freely on social conditions and institutions, the experience would be invaluable.
Gibb, Professor of Arabic in the University of Oxford, writes on the article '' Muslim Conduct of State '' now appearing in Islamic Culture to the following effect:- I have read the Thesis by Dr. Muhammad Hamidullah on Muslim International Law with the greatest care and interest.