History of Islam (3 Vol. Set) By Akbar Shah Najeebabadi
ISBN: 9789960892863
Author: Akbar Shah Najeebabadi
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 1647
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2000
Publisher: Darussalam Publications
Description
About This Book:
In the three-volume series "History of Islam," Akbar Shah Najeebabadi lays out a broad story that begins with the early days of Islam and continues through its growth, hardships, and victories, as well as the eventual rise of Islamic civilization. This enormous volume functions as an authoritative manual, providing readers with a thorough and meticulously researched description of the profound journey that Islam underwent from its beginnings to the vast legacy that it has left behind on the planet.
Chronological Depth:
Starting with the life of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), the three volumes painstakingly chart the historical evolution of Islam, spanning the Caliphates, the Islamic Golden Age, and the succeeding historical periods. The reader is fully engrossed in the developing events that have molded the Islamic world throughout the ages.
Biographical Accounts:
A comprehensive and in-depth presentation of the lives of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and other significant personalities in Islamic history. The writings of Najeebabadi provide valuable insights into the lives of the leaders, thinkers, and companions who made significant contributions to the spread and upholding of Islam.
Cultural and sociological Development:
The collection explores the Islamic world's cultural and sociological development. Understanding the various civilizations and cultures that accepted Islam and added to the rich fabric of Islamic history is provided to readers. The story examines how faith and culture interact while highlighting the scientific, artistic, and intellectual accomplishments of the Muslim community.
Political History:
"History of Islam" sheds insight on the difficulties and victories the Muslim caliphates experienced while outlining the political history of the Islamic Caliphates. The set includes the creation of numerous Islamic dynasties, their rule, and the changes in geopolitics that marked distinct periods.