In his book "Islamic Administration in the Heyday of the Arabs," Muhammad Kurd Ali delves into the depths of Islamic civilization to unveil the ingenuity of administration in the golden ages of Islam. Through his series of lectures that he delivered at the Royal Geographical Society in Cairo, he reviews how the Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, was able to manage the call in its secret and public periods, and then how the Rightly Guided Caliphs excelled in managing the state after his death, all the way to the Abbasid period. The book deals with the administrative innovations that Muslims took inspiration from the Persians and Romans, highlighting the achievements that proved that management is not just an art, but rather a part of the Islamic cultural and civilizational identity.
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