15 # A Note on Northeast Arabia. The occupation of Kuweit as a station by our mission, and the cordial welcome given to our doctors by its ruler, Sheikh Moharak, calls attention on…
5 shall go on to attack and win for Christ the great citadel of Islam, and cause the attractive power of God’s love to be shown and our Saviour’s words verified even in the Cradle …
# NEGLECTED ARABIA. October - December, 1911. ## The Bible in Oman. To the man that has faith in the word of God, the province of Oman presents a unique and urgent opportunity. In …
13 The following day we paid a visit to the castle and village of Anaj, where the colonel and his family extended the best of hospitality. Katif with its surrounding villages may h…
10 educational needs of the female population, and has the advantage of thorough, well-trained Christian teachers. The great need is for workers, both native and foreign, well grou…
6 # The Nearest Way to the Moslem Heart. Like attracts like. The nearest way to the Moslem heart is to use what appeals to the heart, rather than to the intellect. Our individual a…
18 # Impressions of the Arabian Mission. **By Miss G. Y. Holliday, Tabriz, Persia.** Having lately had the pleasure of spending a month in the Arabian Mission of the Reformed Churc…
8 # Three Notes at Random, 1. **THE ENVIRONS OF BAHREIN.**—In the July-September number of **NEGLECTED ARABIA** last year, there was a map of Northeast Arabia showing Busrah and Ku…
12 we could draw away the veil that hides from them His surpassing love and the agonizing Cross; how He was tempted, bled, and died for them, and is now interceding before God that…
OmanRev. Gerrit J. PenningsMajlisSheikh of Omangulf
16 of desert sand sloping to the sea. There is no vegetation whatever except beyond Raka fort where there are remnants of the old town and date gardens no longer cultivated. The fo…
BahrainDr. C. Stanley G. MylreaEl BarehPunkahClock Tower
6 # In Pursuit of a Medical Diploma. Necessity is the mother of exertion as well as invention, and the necessity of getting a Turkish Medical Diploma is no exception. Now there may…
10 days. I had, however, indulged in that luxury before arrival at the hospital. Dr. McKinnon has the best equipped Missionary Hospital that it has been my privilege to see. In one…
15 faces; and so our hopes of entering Hassa for the third time and of being able on this third visit to keep the door ajar, failed. We have not given up, but hope to try again dur…
OjeirBahrainHassaRev. Samuel M. ZwemerAbdul Wadood
9 to find his son freed to be sure, but with his life blood flowing from him. The father came in haste for the Mission doctor. The boy was given emergency treatment at the home and…
KuweitKuweit Christian AcademyThe father of most of the boysDoctorMission doctor
18 reader went on, never stopping for a second, not even raising her eyes from the book. Just before the close of the meeting coffee was passed around, one said to me, “You don’t d…
6 # NEGLECTED ARABIA. JANUARY—MARCH, 1913. ## Where We Work. We are thankful that nineteen hundred and thirteen will bring but few changes for our working force. There is always a …
20 The period of Portuguese influence was followed by that of the two East India Companies (The Dutch and the English), of which two the Dutch was by far the stronger till shortly …
3 # In Memoriam. ## DR. SHARON J. THOMS  DR. SHARON J. THOMS. On January 16th by cable there reached the Board of Foreign Missions the sad intelligence of …
Dr. Sharon J. ThomsBoard of Foreign MissionsArabian MissionUniversity of MichiganMaskat
14 rapids in the river, so that merchandise has to be transshipped by mules and carts, to a place two or three miles farther up, from whence steamers carry the freight another hund…
5 # A Trip on the Persian Gulf. The Arabian Mission is one of such magnificent distances that a month is the least time in which it can be seen, and two-thirds of that time is spen…
# NEGLECTED ARABIA   MINARET AT ENTRANCE TO BUSRAH CREEK No. 86 July-Sept. 1913 PUBLISHED QUARTERLY BY THE ARABIAN MISSION # The A…
Rev. J. G. FaggRev. E. B. CoeRev. Lewis FrancisRev. J. P. SearleRev. W. I. Chamberlain
10 ing about what an interesting case Mohammed Ali was, who had a cataract removed from his eye and who was interested in the gospel message for a time and then left never to be he…
Arthur K. BennettDr. H. R. L. WorrallDr. Van VlackMiss Susan Lansingmissions
19 The clergyman is responsible for three vital activities—Bible distribution, church service and care of converts. The Bible distribution is the old story of seed-sowing. There is…
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. ShawMr. Philip C. HaynesDr. and Mrs. H. G. Van VlackDr. Thomsmissions
13 ognized for many years. We are treating two at the present time and have built a thatched hut for them not far from our own property. The disease is incurable, but yields succes…