A chronology of Islamic civilization

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Last edited by Riaz Ahmad Barni
September 13, 2012 | History

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This 2nd edition has been revised & augmented with several entries and has also been updated. A new formula for converting Islamic calendar dates into Christian era & vice versa has been presented. The author has added an 'Epilogue' comprising his brief analysis of the rise and decline of the Islamic Civilization and what he thinks is its root cause. Also added is a succinct presentation 'The Introduction to Islam'.

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English
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Cover of: Introduction à la civilisation musulmane
Introduction à la civilisation musulmane
2005, Albouraq
in French
Cover of: A chronology of Islamic civilization
A chronology of Islamic civilization
December 2002, Mustazhar Publications
Paperback in English
Cover of: A chronology of Islamic civilization
A chronology of Islamic civilization
1999, Mustazhar Publications
in English

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Karachi, Pakistan

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Paperback
Pagination
100p.
Number of pages
100
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.5 x 0.25 inches
Weight
150 grams

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OL25414648M

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At the threshold of the 21st century Islam remains a badly misunderstood religion in the West. The history of its civilization and its contribution to humanity is neither taught nor explained and the masses are therefore not only ignorant of its splendid scientific culture but on the other hand are permeated with preposterous and forward ideas concerning Islam, considered to be the bane of all sorts of intolerance. All this stems but from ignorance, for if there is one example in the history of mankind when science was prevalent and the world was basking in its reflected glory, under theocratic states, it was solely and uniquely under Islamic government from the eighth to well nigh the seventeenth century. Yet most of the books on history fail to acknowledge the debt the world owes to the marvellous, exceptional and pioneering contributions - cultural, academic and scientific - made by the Islamic civilization.

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September 13, 2012 Edited by Riaz Ahmad Barni Added features of the 2nd revised & enlarged edition of December 2002.
September 13, 2012 Created by Riaz Ahmad Barni Added new book.