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== Notes ==
[[File:Adyar Mosque.jpg|300px|right|thumb|Mosque at Adyar, India]]
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== Theosophical Society and Islam ==
[[File:Islam.jpg|180px|right|thumb|Bas-relief in Adyar headquarters]]
=== Education ===
When [[Henry Steel Olcott]] and [[Annie Besant]] were establishing schools in South Asia, they worked with Muslim communities as well as Buddhist and Hindu. [[Mary K. Neff]] served as principal for a school in Lucknow combining Muslim and Hindu girls. Mohammedan and Hindu girls in Lucknow. She wrote: "The Mohammedan 'purdah' or seclusion of women customs and the Hindu system of caste had been major obstacles to setting up community projects within the school" but she succeeded in breaking some of the rules to bring the diverse populations together.<ref>"World Crusader Home in Akron: Mary K. Neff's Last Stop Was Australia," ''Cleveland Plain Dealer''. December 23, 1945.</ref>  
 
=== TS Muslim League ===
 
The TS Muslim League was "a theosophical organization started in 1923 to disseminate knowledge of Islam and Sūfīsm to both Hindus and Muslims in many parts of India. It was headed by H. C. Kumar, a Hindu."<ref>[https://www.theosophy.world/encyclopedia/muslim-league Muslim League] in Theosophy World.</ref>
 
=== Adyar Headquarters of TS ===
 
The [[Adyar (campus)|Adyar, India]] headquarters campus of the Theosophical Society has a '''mosque''' that was dedicated at the 1937 convention.
 
Islam is celebrated by a '''bas-relief in the Great Hall''' of the Headquarters Building, among the representations of all the great religions.
 
=== Prayers at conventions ===
 
Annual conventions and other events of the [[Theosophical Society (Adyar)|Theosophical Society]] and some of its national sections typically begin with prayers of all the religions, and Islam is included. Often a prayer is read in Arabic and repeated in an English translation like this one:
 
::::''In the Name of the Lord, the Kind, the Compassionate'',
::::All honour be to god, the Lord of all the worlds,
::::The Kind, the Compassionate,
::::The King, on the Day of Faith;
::::It is He who is wise, He who is powerful,
::::Guide Thou us on the Path of Righteousness,
::::The Path of those who rejoice in Thee,
::::Not on tha tof those who ignore Thee and work injustice. Amen.
 
=== Theosophists who were Muslim ===


== Additional resources ==
== Additional resources ==
=== Articles ===
* "World of Islam" web site. [http://www.islamicweb.com/begin/woi_toc.htm Islamic Web].
* [https://www.theosophy.world/encyclopedia/islam Islam] in Theosophy World.
* [https://www.theosophy.world/encyclopedia/muslim-league Muslim League] in Theosophy World.
*[http://hpb.narod.ru/TurkishEffendi.htm# A Turkish Effendi - on Christendom and Islam] Anonymous
*[https://cdn.website-editor.net/e4d6563c50794969b714ab70457d9761/files/uploaded/AdyarPamphlet_No162.pdf# The Life and Teachings of Muhammad] by Annie Besant
*[http://www.austheos.org.au/tsia-article-theosophy-and-islam.html# Theosophy and Islam] by Zehra Bharucha
*[http://www.blavatsky.net/theosophy/judge/articles/regarding-islamism.htm# Regarding Islamism] by William Q. Judge
*[https://www.theosophical.org/publications/quest-magazine/a-pilgrimage-into-light-discovering-islamic-theosophy A Pilgrimage into Light: Discovering Islamic Theosophy] by Edward Mathew Taylor


* "World of Islam" web site. [http://www.islamicweb.com/begin/woi_toc.htm Islamic Web].
===Audio===
*[https://www.theosophical.org/files/resources/Downloads/mp3/ellwood/The%20World%20of%20Religious%20Beliefs%20and%20Practices:%20Islam.mp3# The World of Religious Beliefs and Practices: Islam] by Robert Ellwood
 
===Video===
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSrJbC0PKBM Heart of the Koran] by Lex Hixon. 1989 presentation at the Theosophical Society in America.
 
== Notes ==
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Mosque at Adyar, India

Theosophical Society and Islam

Bas-relief in Adyar headquarters

Education

When Henry Steel Olcott and Annie Besant were establishing schools in South Asia, they worked with Muslim communities as well as Buddhist and Hindu. Mary K. Neff served as principal for a school in Lucknow combining Muslim and Hindu girls. Mohammedan and Hindu girls in Lucknow. She wrote: "The Mohammedan 'purdah' or seclusion of women customs and the Hindu system of caste had been major obstacles to setting up community projects within the school" but she succeeded in breaking some of the rules to bring the diverse populations together.[1]

TS Muslim League

The TS Muslim League was "a theosophical organization started in 1923 to disseminate knowledge of Islam and Sūfīsm to both Hindus and Muslims in many parts of India. It was headed by H. C. Kumar, a Hindu."[2]

Adyar Headquarters of TS

The Adyar, India headquarters campus of the Theosophical Society has a mosque that was dedicated at the 1937 convention.

Islam is celebrated by a bas-relief in the Great Hall of the Headquarters Building, among the representations of all the great religions.

Prayers at conventions

Annual conventions and other events of the Theosophical Society and some of its national sections typically begin with prayers of all the religions, and Islam is included. Often a prayer is read in Arabic and repeated in an English translation like this one:

In the Name of the Lord, the Kind, the Compassionate,
All honour be to god, the Lord of all the worlds,
The Kind, the Compassionate,
The King, on the Day of Faith;
It is He who is wise, He who is powerful,
Guide Thou us on the Path of Righteousness,
The Path of those who rejoice in Thee,
Not on tha tof those who ignore Thee and work injustice. Amen.

Theosophists who were Muslim

Additional resources

Articles

Audio

Video

  • Heart of the Koran by Lex Hixon. 1989 presentation at the Theosophical Society in America.

Notes

  1. "World Crusader Home in Akron: Mary K. Neff's Last Stop Was Australia," Cleveland Plain Dealer. December 23, 1945.
  2. Muslim League in Theosophy World.