The Lost Islamic History
Lost Islamic History by Firas Alkhateeb
Recovering Muslim Civilisation from the Past
An enthusiastic and enlightening history of perhaps of the most remarkable strict, social and political power ever.
Islam has been quite possibly of the most remarkable strict, social and political power ever. Throughout the course of recent years, from beginnings in Arabia, a progression of Muslim commonwealths and later domains extended to control regions and people groups that at last extended from southern France to East Africa and South East Asia.
Lost Islamic History by Firas Alkhateeb
However a significant number of the commitments of Muslim scholars, researchers and scholars, also rulers, legislators and fighters, have been impeded. This book salvages from obscurity and disregard a portion of these characters and establishments while offering the peruser another story of this lost Islamic history.
Recovering Muslim Civilisation from the Past
The Umayyads, Abbasids, and Ottomans highlight in the story, as do Muslim Spain, the savannah realms of West Africa and the Mughal Empire, alongside the later European colonization of Muslim terrains and the advancement of current country states in the Muslim world. All through, the effect of Islamic conviction on logical headway, social designs, and social improvement is given due unmistakable quality, and the text is supplemented by representations of key characters, innovations and mostly secret verifiable chunks.
Recovering Muslim Civilisation from the Past. The historical backdrop of Islam and of the world's Muslims unites different people groups, geologies and states, all joined into one account that starts with Muhammad (PBUH) and proceeds right up to the present.
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