The Islamic World in Decline

The Islamic World in Decline
Author: Martin Sicker
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2000-10-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313000959

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The long era of Muslim political ascendancy that began in a small region of western Arabia reached its pinnacle some nine hundred years later with the siege of Vienna by Suleiman the Magnificent in 1529. Suleiman then concluded that, given the increasingly volatile geopolitical environment, Muslim expansionism in Eurasia had run its course. The subsequent decline of Ottoman power also meant, in effect, the decline of political Islam, which had been intimately bound to it for centuries. As Sicker shows, the problems faced by the Ottoman Empire were also faced by the Persian Empire and both underwent an extended period of political decline and territorial retrenchment in the face of imperialist pressures from Europe and Asia. The greatest challenge to the world of political Islam came from Western Europe, especially France and Great Britain. The Ottoman and Persian empires assumed a global importance in the 19th century, not because of anything in them of intrinsic economic value, but because of their geopolitical and geostrategic significance. They became, in effect, a buffer zone separating Europe from the wealth of the East, at a time when European imperialism was on the march in Asia. It thus came about that the rivalries of the Great Powers, most especially those of Great Britain, France, and Russia, were played out in the Middle East. This book will serve as a vital resource for students, scholars, and other researchers involved with Middle East History, Political Islam, and Modern European History.

The Islamic World in Ascendancy

The Islamic World in Ascendancy
Author: Martin Sicker
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780313001116

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In the view of Dr. Martin Sicker, it was with the emergence of Islam that the combination of geopolitics and religion reached its most volatile form and provided the ideological context for war and peace in the Middle East for more than a millennium. The conflation of geopolitics and religion in Islam is predicated on the concept of jihad (struggle), which may be understood as a crescentade, in the same sense as the later Christian crusade, which seeks to achieve a religious goal, the conversion of the world to Islam, by militant means. This equates to a concept of perpetual war with the non-Muslim world, a concept that underlays Muslim geopolitical thinking throughout the thousand-year period covered in this book. However, as Sicker amply demonstrates, the concept often bore little relation to the political realities of the region that as often as not saw Muslims and non-Muslims aligned against and at war with other Muslims. The story of the emergence and phenomenal ascendancy of the Islamic world from a relatively small tribe in sparsely populated Arabia is one that taxes the imagination, but it becomes more comprehensible when viewed through a geopolitical prism. Religion was repeatedly and often shamelessly harnessed to geopolitical purpose by both Muslims and Christians, albeit with arguably greater Muslim success. Islamic ascendancy began as an Arab project, initially focused on the Arabian peninsula, but was soon transformed into an imperialist movement with expansive ambitions. As it grew, it quickly registered highly impressive gains, but soon lost much of its Arab content. It ended a millennium later as a Turkish—more specifically, an Ottoman—project with many intermediate transformations. The reverberations of the thousand-year history of that ascendancy are still felt today in many parts of the greater Middle East. A comprehensive geopolitical survey for scholars, students, researchers, and all others interested in the history of the Middle East and Islam.

Muslim Civilization

Muslim Civilization
Author: M. Umer Chapra
Publsiher: Kube Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-07-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780860376064

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"[This is] a subject of such relevance and importance that one wonders why nobody else dealt with it in book form before."—Dr. Wilfried Hofmann Muslim civilization has experienced a decline during the last five centuries after previously having undergone a long period of prosperity and comprehensive development. This raises a number of questions such as what factors enable Muslims to become successful during the earlier centuries of Islam and what led them to their present weak position. Is Islam responsible for this decline or are there some other factors which come into play? M. Umer Chapra provides an authoritative diagnosis and prescription to reverse this decline. M. Umer Chapra is a research advisor at the Islamic Research and Training Institute of the Islamic Development Bank, Jeddah, and author of The Future of Economics and Islam and the Economic Challenge.

Why Muslims Lagged Behind and Others Progressed

Why Muslims Lagged Behind and Others Progressed
Author: Shakīb Arslān (Amīr)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Islamic Empire
ISBN: 139841283X

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The Decline of Eastern Christianity Under Islam

The Decline of Eastern Christianity Under Islam
Author: Bat Yeʼor
Publsiher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 523
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780838636886

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In two waves of Islamic expansion the Christian and Jewish populations of the Mediterranean regions and Mesopotamia, who had developed the most prestigious civilizations of the time, were conquered by jihad. Millions of Christians from Spain, Egypt, Syria, Greece, and Armenia; Latins and Slavs from southern and central Europe; as well as Jews were henceforth governed by the shari'a (Islamic law).

Decline of Muslim States and Societies

Decline of Muslim States and Societies
Author: Misbah Islam
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2008-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781450098212

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Any discussion about Islam these days bring about deep passions, both overt and latent. On both sides of the divide, the main common factor is that of fear. Apparently, this antagonism is between unequals. One side claims technological and material prowess within a civilized society while the other claims righteousness of their cause and the spirit of their faith. All this has given rise to the phenomenon of “global heating” that has elevated the global temperature in terms of fear, intolerance, terrorism, and open warfare.

Islam and the World

Islam and the World
Author: Abulḥasan ʻAlī Nadvī
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2005
Genre: Islam
ISBN: 1872531326

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Islam Authoritarianism and Underdevelopment

Islam  Authoritarianism  and Underdevelopment
Author: Ahmet T. Kuru
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2019-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781108419093

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Analyzes Muslim countries' contemporary problems, particularly violence, authoritarianism, and underdevelopment, comparing their historical levels of development with Western Europe.