Islamic Civilization in Thirty Lives: The First 1,000 Years

Islamic Civilization in Thirty Lives: The First 1,000 Years

by Chase F. Robinson (Author)

Synopsis

The religious thinkers, political leaders, law-makers, writers and philosophers of the early Muslim world helped to shape the 1,400-year-long development of today's second- largest world religion. But who were these people? What do we know of their lives, and the ways in which they influenced their societies?
Chase F. Robinson draws on the long tradition in Muslim scholarship of commemorating in writing the biographies of notable figures, but weaves these ambitious lives together to create a rich narrative of early Islamic civilization, from the Prophet Muhammad to fearsome Tamerlane. Beginning in Islam's heartland, Mecca, we move across Arabia to follow Islam's journey across North Africa, as far as Spain in the West, and eastwards through Central and East Asia; we see the rise and fall of Islamic states through the political and military leaders working to secure peace or expand their power, and, within this political climate, the development of Islamic law, scientific thought and literature through the words of the scholars who devoted themselves to these pursuits. Alongside the famous characters who coloured this landscape, including Muhammad's controversial cousin, 'Ali; the first Sultan of Egypt, Saladin; and the poet Rumi, the reader will also meet less well- known figures, such as Shajar al-Durr, slave-turned-Sultana of Egypt, and Ibn Fadlan, whose travels in Eurasia brought first-hand accounts of the Volka Vikings to the Abbasid Caliph.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 272
Edition: 01
Publisher: Thames and Hudson Ltd
Published: 27 Oct 2016

ISBN 10: 0500110301
ISBN 13: 9780500110300
Book Overview: An accessible introduction to pre-modern Islam showcasing the individuals - caliphs, law-makers, theologians, poets - who shaped the course of early Islamic history

Media Reviews
'A beautifully written, well-illustrated set of brief, vividly drawn portraits' - Times Higher Education
'Fascinating ... offers a unique introduction to Islamic history ... not to be missed' - Timeless Travels
'Vast in scope' - AramcoWorld
'An elegant digest of the many colourful, creative and technologically innovative manifestations that the Prophet Muhammad inspired from his seventh-century oases in the Arabian peninsula' - The Economist
'Fascinating' - The Yorkshire Post
'Accessible and readable ... a good introduction' - Shiny New Books
Author Bio
Chase F. Robinson taught Islamic history for fourteen years at the University of Oxford before being appointed President of the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, and later Distinguished Professor of History. His extensive publications on pre-modern Islam include Islamic Historiography (2003), Empires and Elites after the Muslim Conquest: The Transformation of Northern Mesopotamia (2000) and The New Cambridge History of Islam, Vol. 1 (2010).