RT Article T1 Anna and Ahmad JF Social sciences and missions VO 28 IS 1/2 SP 116 OP 149 A1 Foda, Omar LA English YR 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1562160869 AB This study looks to explain, using archival material from the Presbyterian Historical Society and the Egyptian National Archives, the fascinating presence of a temperance movement in late 19th and early 20th century Egypt, a Muslim-majority country. It looks at how the Egyptian temperance movement grew out of two separate traditions, Anglo-American and Islamic temperance. These traditions were divided by demographics and ideology, but came to be united in their goals, structures, and efficaciousness. Although both failed to enact meaningful legislation, they are excellent examples of the interaction between Anglo-American evangelicalism and the modern Muslim missionary movement. K1 Temperance : Egypt : Woman’s Christian Temperance Union : Christian evangelicalism : modernity : Muslim missionary movements : Egyptian Temperance Association K1 tempérance : Égypte : Woman’s Christian Temperance Union : évangélicalisme : modernité : mouvements missionnaire musulman : Association de Tempérance égyptien DO 10.1163/18748945-02801015