A History of the Muslim World to 1750 traces the development of Muslim civilizations from Prophet Muhammad to the Ottoman conquest of the Middle East. It offers students a balanced view of the Muslim world from the Iberian Peninsula to South Asia, as well as accounts of all cultures including Shi'ite groups and the Sunni community.
A History of the Muslim World to 1750 traces the development of Muslim civilizations from Prophet Muhammad to the Ottoman conquest of the Middle East. It offers students a balanced view of the Muslim world from the Iberian Peninsula to South Asia, as well as accounts of all cultures including Shi'ite groups and the Sunni community.
Vernon O. Egger is Professor Emeritus of Middle Eastern and Islamic History at Georgia Southern University. His other books include The Muslim World Since 1260 and A Fabian in Egypt: Salamah Musa and the Rise of the Professional Classes in Egypt, 1909-1939.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: The Formative Period, 610-950 1. Origins 2. Arab Imperialism 3. The Development of Sectarianism 4. The center cannot hold: Three Caliphates 5. Synthesis and Creativity Part Two: Civilization vs. Chaos, 950-1260 6. Filling the Vacuum of Power, 950-1100 7. Barbarians at the Gates, 1100-1260 8. The Consolidation of Traditions 9. The Muslim Commonwealth Part Three: Mongol Hegemony, 1260-1405 10. The Great Transformation 11. Unity and Diversity in Islamic Traditions Part Four: Muslim Ascendancy, 1405-1750 12. The Central Muslim Lands 13. The Umma in the West 14. Central Asia and Iran 15. South Asia 16. The Indian Ocean
Part One: The Formative Period, 610-950 1. Origins 2. Arab Imperialism 3. The Development of Sectarianism 4. The center cannot hold: Three Caliphates 5. Synthesis and Creativity Part Two: Civilization vs. Chaos, 950-1260 6. Filling the Vacuum of Power, 950-1100 7. Barbarians at the Gates, 1100-1260 8. The Consolidation of Traditions 9. The Muslim Commonwealth Part Three: Mongol Hegemony, 1260-1405 10. The Great Transformation 11. Unity and Diversity in Islamic Traditions Part Four: Muslim Ascendancy, 1405-1750 12. The Central Muslim Lands 13. The Umma in the West 14. Central Asia and Iran 15. South Asia 16. The Indian Ocean
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