HISTORY OF THE ARABS:
From The Earliest Times To The Present
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INFLUENCE OF ISLAM ON WORLD CIVILIZATION |
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK :
This authoritative study of the Arabians and the Arabic-speaking peoples is the great source of information on Arabic history. it is not specifically for scholars, and contains much to satisfy idle curiosity, though it is a work of great thoroughness and insight. here is the story of the rise of Islam in the Middle Ages, its conquests, its empire, its time of greatness and of decay, unrolling one of the richest and most instructive panoramas in history. |
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In this volume the author has, with painstaking research, skillfully compressed a vast field of knowledge comprising medicine and surgery, mathematics, chemistry, geology, geography, political science, mechanical contrivances, philosophy, music literature, etc. |
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| DIN-I-ILAHI OR THE RELIGION OF AKBAR, THE |
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK :
Akbar was proclaimed emporer in February 1556. At that time the Mughal authority in India was in a state of tottering flux. At the time of his death in 1605, he had established a strong empire. This was due not only to his abilities as a military leader but also due to his enlightened religious policy. |
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This work comprehensively deals with the life & writings of Badauni a theologian, literati and historian of Akbar's reign, and a contemporary of Abul Fazl and Nizam-ud-din Ahmed with an account of the social, religions, & cultural environment of the resentment and anguish of Badauni & his dislike for Akbar's religions innovations. It also deals with the literary accomplishments of Badauni & his disting uished style in the recording of history. |
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CULTURE OF ISLAM THE |
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK :
The book is at once a summing up and a revaluation of Arab civilization. There is no such hand book-compact, accurate, felicituous in diction and sound in judgement-to be found in any language. Eastern of Western, as Prof. Hell had told the history of Arab Civilization, in a short compact, with wide mindedness, sympathy and clearness of vision. As such the present reprint-which is very well got up-is most welcome, and it should obtain a wide circulation in circlue interested in the study of the culture and civilization of the Arabs.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK :
A masterly analysis of the cultural movement in the first century of the Hijra. Time's Library Supplement, London, comments, "Afzal Iqbal's scholarly and readable book attempts to deal ith the jproblem of adjustment facing Muslim intellectual today. The main thesis of the author is that Islam is essentially dynamic and, though constant in fundamentals, permits the continuous interpretation and application of these fundamentals to changing circumstances". |
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| MUSLIM CONTRIBUTION TO SCIENCE AND CULTURE |
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STUDY OF ISLAMIC HISTORY |
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Cultivation of Medicine, Mathematics and Astronomy in the Abbasid Regime.
Patronage at the Eastern Provincial Courts.
Encouragement by the Fatimids, Work in other departments Knowledge.
Early Arab notions of Chemistry, Biology and Allied Sciences.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE BOOK :
This book is primarily intended for the students and it may not be without interest for the general readers. In this book the author has tried to discuss in detail the campaigns and expeditional activities and characters, so that the students can form an idea of Islamic History and its rulers. The author has left no stone unturned to present the exact facts of the History.
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