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While the British intelligence supports the main ideology that represents the great ambition of that society, it also supports ideologies based on its own main target against it. For example, while supporting Panislamism, they encouraged modernism in religion through individuals such as Mohammed Abduh, Jamal al-Din al-Afghani, and also pronounced that the Caliphate would be taken from the Turks and given to the Arabs. It does not let the same people into India because it would harm British authority in India. The interesting thing is that the idea of Panislamism did not come from the Ottoman intellectuals. This concept was first mentioned in an article published in The Times on January 19, 1882, its translation into English as Pan-Islam under the name of the notion of Islamic Union. The French translation of this expression was used by a person named M.G. Charmes in Des Deux Mondes at the end of 1881 and the French writer took this movement until 1870 in the aforementioned article[1]. (5) In other words, the project of unification of Muslims is western-centered. Name and mission that will appeal to Muslims. Today, they are uniting the so-called Muslims, establishing a so-called caliphate, and establishing a so-called Islamic state, as is the case with ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) and DAESH organizations. (!)

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