Historical Atlas of Islam

Historical Atlas of Islam

by G . S . P . Freeman - Grenville (Author), StuartC.Munro-Hay (Author)

Synopsis

This atlas depicts the course of the expansion of Islam, in pictorial form, all over the world, from initial conquests to the present day. The drama of the events that brought a religion born in the Arabian Desert, and its vehicle, the Arabic language and script, into far-flung regions of the world, is illustrated and described using maps and texts. The historical processes active in each separate theatre of action are indicated, from the outset to the present day. Islam has experienced checks and reversals, as in Spain and Eastern Europe, temporarily in the Crusades, and in aspects of European colonial rule. Yet it remains an active and still-spreading phenomenon whose influence in different parts of the world is profound, and, to many non-Muslims, mysterious and little understood.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 420
Edition: Rev and Expanded ed.
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 01 Jun 2002

ISBN 10: 0826414176
ISBN 13: 9780826414175

Media Reviews
The text is readable and coverage of significant events in the history of Islam is thorough... This book supercedes earlier atlases of Islam in that it is richer in both content and illustrations... This book is recommended for all collections.