Atlas of the Islamic Conquests By Ahmad Adil Kamal
ISBN: 9786035000741
Author: Ahmad Adil Kamal
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 490
Size: 22x29cm
Publication Year: 2010
Publisher: Darussalam Publications
Description
About This Book:
With his visually stunning "Atlas of the Islamic Conquests," Ahmad Adil Kamal takes readers on a fascinating historical tour of the pivotal and dynamic eras of Islamic history that were characterized by conquests and territorial expansions. This painstakingly produced atlas is a valuable resource that provides readers with a thorough and geographically precise examination of the Islamic conquests that molded the Islamic world from its inception to the pinnacle of its power.
Geographic Accuracy:
The Islamic conquests are shown in great depth and accuracy by Kamal's atlas. Maps that show the Islamic empire's growth throughout a variety of areas, such as the Arabian Peninsula, North Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and Central Asia, are provided to readers.
Chronological Sequencing:
The book presents the Islamic conquests in chronological order, enabling readers to follow the development of major military operations and the gain of new territory. This group makes it easier to comprehend the historical background and the interrelated events that transpired over various time periods.
Strategic Insights:
Karla provides strategic insights into the military campaigns by stressing important battles, the strategies used, and the geopolitical significance of the occupied regions. The military skill and strategic insight exhibited by the Islamic leaders and armies are better understood by the readers.
Impact on Culture and Civilization:
The atlas explores the ways in which the Islamic conquests have impacted culture and civilization. Kamal investigates the ways in which the spread of Islam impacted the arts, sciences, architecture, and cross-cultural interactions that molded the areas brought under Islamic control.