In Istanbul in 1924, an American went looking for a grave. He had met the Sultan of the now-dead Ottoman Empire, who lived exiled in Italy, and had heard about a complicated man from the east, Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, a major thinker about the place of Muslim people in the world, and now in the […]

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