The pan-Islamic journal The Firmest Bond was published in Paris by Muhammad ‘Abduh and Jamal al-Din al-Afghani while they were exiled from this city for supporting the ‘Urabi revolt. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this city where the Nahda was centered around Al-Azhar University.
ANSWER: Cairo [or al-Qāhirah]
[10m] The Firmest Bond was an intellectual inspiration for the renewal of this strain of conservative Islam advocated by Rashid Rida, which is named for emulating the earliest Muslims.
ANSWER: Salafism [prompt on Wahhabism by asking “what movement was it a part of?”]
[10h] This jurist, known as “Egypt’s first feminist,” was influenced by the anti-veiling sentiments of the British consul-general, Lord Cromer, in writing the books The New Woman and The Liberation of Women.
ANSWER: Qasim Amin
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