Letter written by the General Auguste Sarrou to the Jacque Soustelle, General Governor of Algeria, concerning the suggestion about adapting Muslim societies to western civilization with a particular interest in the Algerian case.
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dc.provenanceAuguste Sarrou
dc.coverage.spatialIstanbul
dc.creatorGeneral Auguste Sarrou
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-09T14:05:33Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-09T14:05:33Z-
dc.date.issued1955-08-22
dc.identifierAFMSRDOC003001
dc.identifier.urihttps://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/31555-
dc.descriptionLetter written by General Auguste Sarrou to the Mr.Soustelle, General Governor of Algeria, concerning the suggestion about weakening Islamic fundamentalism and adapting Muslim societies to western civilization. This introduction follow a description of the religious reform procedure in Turkey from the middle 19th Century to 1955 and an analysis of the influences of such reforms on the other Muslim countries. The letter ends with the suggestion to introduce the similar reforms in matter of law, culture and religion which have been adopted by Turkey under Atatürk into the French Union countries (Sarrou describes the religious and social situation of the Tunisian, Moroccan and Algerian populations).
dc.format20,5-26,5 cm
dc.formatTypewritten
dc.languageFransızca - French
dc.rightsOpen Access
dc.titleLetter written by the General Auguste Sarrou to the Jacque Soustelle, General Governor of Algeria, concerning the suggestion about adapting Muslim societies to western civilization with a particular interest in the Algerian case.
dc.typeMektup - Letter
dc.locationSALT Research
dc.catalogedbyFrancesco Malfatti
dc.date.catalogedJanuary 2012
dc.date.acquisitionJuly 2011
dcterms.accrualMethodDonation
dc.rights.holderRachel Adrienne Sarrou
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