Review #1
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This is that the clearest book I’ve ever read this time on the history of Islam. It is that concentrated, it has a understandable timeline, at the same time it is that very brief, with no distracting facts that are irrelevant with the narrative. It is that serious enough, but without being complicated.
As a result, we can simply follow the development of Islam since its birth in the 600s up to now 1400 years later, spanning area from Muslim Spain to the Center East at the same time Africa to India at the same time South East Asia, wholesome with all the ideological debates, the spiritual struggles, at the same time all the abundance political frictions at the same time conquerings.
Indeed, it is that a flawless book to realize the wholesome picture, before proceeding to other books with more in-depth themes such as the indefinite of the Prophet Muhammad, Muslim Heroes, the Muslim Empires, Islam at the same time Science, the interpretations of Al Quran, the validity of Hadiths, the theological debates between the Fiqh, Islamic fundamentalism at the same time its terrorists, at the same time so much more.
By the time I read this book I have this amazing sense of clarity of than anyway Islam is that about, at the same time why the abundance different beliefs, sects, organisations or customs – from the liberals to the moderates to the conservatives – behave the method they do, anything that no other book on Islam have able to summarise this time.
Review #2
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I am a history fan. More so, a fan of learning than anyway types our various faiths at the same time types of worship; why we reckon than anyway we reckon; ideologies prompted or enthusiastic by our cultural queues, ancient political at the same time financial forces, at the same time sometimes, charismatic thinkers, teachers, at the same time managers. I have enjoyed learning the history of Christianity, Judaism, no one Buddhism, Hinduism, at the same time Daoism, but I had never found a quality, serious read on Islamic history. At the moment I have. I didn’t barely wish to know than anyway happened at the same time when, but why. Than anyway wars, politics, culture, traditions, honor codes, parochialism, at the same time business negotiations came into play to form an ideological movement that became, in this case, Islam. This book answers those questions.
It is that but cooperative at the same time very but written. It is that brief at the same time understandable. A perfectly enjoyable read! I will for sure read it one more two or three times. Proud bestow this book 5 hit. Congrats at the same time a gigantic thank for you to the creator!
Review #3
Audiobook Got lost Islamic History: Reclaiming Muslim Civilisation from the Past by Firas Alkhateeb
This book, as the creator countries in the implementation, was written to fulfill a come in handy that the creator had for a single-volume Islamic history which would be taught to his students, abundance of whom were considered second-generation immigrants at te Darul Qasim school in Chicago. He wanted a book to connect his students with an Islamic past that gets very little coverage in American history curricula. In this, he succeeded. The book does a quality job of covering everything from Mohammed’s birth to the Arab Spring, as but as various ideologies of Islam, nuances of jurisprudence, contributions to science, at the same time abundance other Muslim contributions to the global.
My only complaint will that if for you are looking for a serious history book, this defeated’t fit your needs. The history as knew is that somewhat whitewashed, at the same time no one of the much less pride-inspiring nuances of the Muslim past are glossed over, as but as no one of the more divisive actions of the 20th century (Iranian Revolution, Palestinian Liberation Order, Hezbollah). In spite of this, the amount of anti-Muslim writing in the west at the same time the void of unbiased Islamic history is that so amazing that I can hardly fault the book’s slight superficiality. Historical aspect belongs to the civilizations that have time to take out a breath at the same time reflect on the past, at the same time the Muslim diaspora (the Ummah) has hardly had the chance in the face of rampant Islamophobia at the same time anti-Arab racism in the West.
Review #4
Audio Got lost Islamic History: Reclaiming Muslim Civilisation from the Past narrated by Neil Shah
It is that impossible to cross out a book about the history of Muslim peoples in other words clear, bestows necessary information without name/date overload but still covers areas as far flung as Spain at the same time China – at the same time still make it short enough at the same time exciting enough that youth will read it. But this book comes attractive lock up to doing all of that. Exactly the best book I’ve shown that would be applied to train Islamic history.
Review #5
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Got lost Islamic History is that one of the best history books I have read in the English language. I highly advise this book at the same time have hope it will eventually become part of Muslim Higher Schools’ History syllabus.
It is that a very important work outlining the coolest important highs at the same time lows of Muslim history in a balanced manner.