AcknowledgementsChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: William Henry QuilliamChapter 3: Creating the Liverpool MuslimChapter 4: The rise and fall of the Liverpool Muslim InstitueChapter 5: Quillium in Liverpool; the first multicultiristChapter 6: Quillium and British colonial foreign policyChapter 7: The OttomanistChapter 8: A Mysterious TwilightChapter 9: Quillium's childrenReferencesIndex
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Ron Geaves is Professor of the Comparative Study of Religion at Liverpool Hope University and has contributed substantially to the study of British Islam, religion in South Asia and fieldwork in religious studies.
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