History of Islam Vol 3

History of Islam  Vol 3
Author: Akbar Shah Najeebabadi
Publsiher: Darussalam
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2001
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: 996089293X

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This third volume begins with the description of the conditions of Spain before and after the rule of Muslims and the role played by Umayyad, Abbasid, Almoravid and Almohad Caliphs there and their encounters with the Christian Armies. Then some mention of the conquest of Morocco and North Africa has been given along with the details of Idrisia and Aghlabs rule there. After that detailed accounts of Ganghisid Mongols, Turks and Tartar Mangols have been produced. --Publisher description.

The Venture of Islam The gunpowder empires and modern times

The Venture of Islam  The gunpowder empires and modern times
Author: Marshall G. S. Hodgson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 478
Release: 1974
Genre: Islamic Empire
ISBN: UOM:39076005484790

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History of Islam

History of Islam
Author: Akbar Shah Najibabadi
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2000-04
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: 1591440319

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The New Cambridge History of Islam

The New Cambridge History of Islam
Author: Chase F. Robinson
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 870
Release: 2010-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521838231

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Volume One of The New Cambridge History of Islam, which surveys the political and cultural history of Islam from its Late Antique origins until the eleventh century, brings together contributions from leading scholars in the field. The book is divided into four parts. The first provides an overview of the physical and political geography of the Late Antique Middle East. The second charts the rise of Islam and the emergence of the Islamic political order under the Umayyad and the Abbasid caliphs of the seventh, eighth and ninth centuries, followed by the dissolution of the empire in the tenth and eleventh. 'Regionalism', the overlapping histories of the empire's provinces, is the focus of Part Three, while Part Four provides a cutting-edge discussion of the sources and controversies of early Islamic history, including a survey of numismatics, archaeology and material culture.

History of Islam Vol 2

History of Islam  Vol 2
Author: Akbar Shah Najeebabadi
Publsiher: Darussalam
Total Pages: 654
Release: 2001
Genre: Arab countries
ISBN: 9960892883

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In this second volume, starting with the Caliphate of Banu Umayyah, the martyrdom of Imam Husain (R) and the Caliphate of the Abbasids, all areas have been covered as far as the expansion of Islam was. --Publisher description.

The New Cambridge History of Islam Volume 3 The Eastern Islamic World Eleventh to Eighteenth Centuries

The New Cambridge History of Islam  Volume 3  The Eastern Islamic World  Eleventh to Eighteenth Centuries
Author: David O. Morgan,Anthony Reid
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 847
Release: 2010-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781316184363

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This volume traces the second great expansion of the Islamic world eastwards from the eleventh century to the eighteenth. As the faith crossed cultural boundaries, the trader and the mystic became as important as the soldier and the administrator. Distinctive Islamic idioms began to emerge from other great linguistic traditions apart from Arabic, especially in Turkish, Persian, Urdu, Swahili, Malay and Chinese. The Islamic world transformed and absorbed new influences. As the essays in this collection demonstrate, three major features distinguish the time and place from both earlier and modern experiences of Islam. Firstly, the steppe tribal peoples of central Asia had a decisive impact on the Islamic lands. Secondly, Islam expanded along the trade routes of the Indian Ocean and the South China Sea. Thirdly, Islam interacted with Asian spirituality, including Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, Taoism and Shamanism. It was during this period that Islam became a truly world religion.

The Oxford History of Islam

The Oxford History of Islam
Author: John L. Esposito
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 768
Release: 2000-04-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780199880416

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Lavishly illustrated with over 300 pictures, including more than 200 in full color, The Oxford History of Islam offers the most wide-ranging and authoritative account available of the second largest--and fastest growing--religion in the world. John L. Esposito, Editor-in-Chief of the four-volume Oxford Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, has gathered together sixteen leading scholars, both Muslim and non-Muslim, to examine the origins and historical development of Islam--its faith, community, institutions, sciences, and arts. Beginning in the pre-Islamic Arab world, the chapters range from the story of Muhammad and his Companions, to the development of Islamic religion and culture and the empires that grew from it, to the influence that Islam has on today's world. The book covers a wide array of subjects, casting light on topics such as the historical encounter of Islam and Christianity, the role of Islam in the Mughal and Ottoman empires, the growth of Islam in Southeast Asia, China, and Africa, the political, economic, and religious challenges of European imperialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and Islamic communities in the modern Western world. In addition, the book offers excellent articles on Islamic religion, art and architecture, and sciences as well as bibliographies. Events in the contemporary world have led to an explosion of interest and scholarly work on Islam. Written for the general reader but also appealing to specialists, The Oxford History of Islam offers the best of that recent scholarship, presented in a readable style and complemented by a rich variety of illustrations.

Isl m and the People of the Book Volumes 1 3

Isl  m and the People of the Book Volumes 1 3
Author: John Andrew Morrow
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 1782
Release: 2018-04-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781527509672

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Islam and the People of the Book features three dozen scholarly studies on the treaties that the Prophet Muhammad concluded with Jewish, Samaritan, Christian, and Zoroastrian communities, along with translations of Six Covenants of the Prophet in over a dozen languages. The combined effort of over forty-five academics, intellectuals, and translators from around the world, this work powerfully confirms the conclusions drawn by Dr John Andrew Morrow in his critically-acclaimed book on The Covenants of the Prophet Muhammad with the Christians of the World, offers unprecedented insight into the original intent of the Messenger of God, and sheds light on the pluralistic nature of the constitutional state that he created.