Monday, 28 July 2014

Confessions of a British Spy ...... How wahabi cult initiates

Memoirs of Mr. Hempher, The British Spy to the Middle East or Confessions of a British Spy is a document purporting to be the account by an 18th-century British agent, Hempher, of his instrumental role in founding the conservative Islamic reform movement ofWahhabism, as part of a conspiracy to corrupt Islam. It first appeared in 1888, in Turkish, in the five-volume Mir'at al-Haramayn ofAyyub Sabri Pasha.[1] It has been described as "an Anglophobic variation on `The Protocols of the Elders of Zion`”.[2] It has been widely translated and disseminated, and still enjoys some currency among some individuals in the Middle East and beyond.

Link of the english version of the memoir published by Turkish publisher:
www.hakikatkitabevi.com/.../14-ConfessionsOf%20ABritishSpy.pdf

Urdu Version link:
http://library.faizaneattar.net/Books/index.php?id=533

Prologue below:




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