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Al-Muqaddasi was born in the year 945 of the Common Era (CE), which corresponds to the year 334 of the Islamic calendar (AH), and he died towards the close of the millenium. Defining the area of his study as that where the presence of the religious and political institutions of Islam dominated, he travelled throughout the regions observing, enquiring, researching, corroborating, weighing and sifting evidence, taking notes and writing drafts.
Ahsan al-Taqasim fi Ma'rifat al-Aqalim, The Best Divisions for Knowledge of the Regions, was eventually published in 985CE/375AH, and a revised edition was produced three years later.
Al-Muqaddasi attributes his motivation for travelling for twenty years, suffering hardships, and writing about his travels, to divine inspiration: the accomplishment would be pleasing to his Lord, and would give life to his own memory. At the same time, the suggestion that he journeyed as an agent for the Fatimid regime in Egypt cannot be dismissed.
Whatever the reason for his travels, al-Muqaddasi shows himself to be a hardy, intelligent, versatile, resourceful and well-informed man. He designed his book to appeal to a variety of interests, and even to entertain. Yet, quite strikingly, his perspective on aspects of the geographical method touches on concerns which have received greater attention only in more recent times.
For example, his ranking of settlements according to their functions is quite prescient, his use of maps in accord with modern practice and his excursion into determinism based on toponymy is, to say the least, unusual.
All in all, al-Muqaddasi's work bespeaks an interested and interesting man, seeing his world through a frame of reference derived from his deeply held religious belief, yet he is capable of making his assessments with probity and common sense, striving scrupulously to get at the truth of the matter as a true scientist.
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Arab Geography, Description and travel, Geographical discovery & exploration, Other prose: classical, early & medieval, World history, Reference, Geography, Arab, Intellectual History, Islamic History, Religion - World Religions, Islamic Empire, Comparative Religion, General, Islam - General, Middle east, history, Early works to 1800Places
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The Best Divisions for Knowledge of the Regions: A Translation of Ahsan Al-Taqasim Fi Ma'Rifat Al-Aqalim (The Great Books of Islamic Civilisation)
January 1995, Garnet Education
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The best divisions for knowledge of the regions: a translation of Ahsan al-taqasim fi maʻrifat al-aqalim
1994, Centre for Muslim Contribution to Civilization, Garnet Pub.
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