The history of Islam / by Akbar Shah Najeebabadi ; rev. by Safi-ur-Rahman Mubarakpuri ; edited by Abdul Rahman Abdullah formerly Raymond J. Manderola and Muhammad Tahir Salafi.
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- Tārīk̲h̲-i Islām. English
- 297.09 21 P1;1
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297.09 HUM Islamic history : a framework for inquiry / | 297.09 HUM Hijra a Turning Point in Islamic Movement/ | 297.09 N9 The Oxford history of Islam / | 297.09 P1.1 The history of Islam / | 297.09 P1.2 The history of Islam / | 297.09 WAL Foundations of Islam: the making of a world faith | 297.09 ZAK The Struggle within Islam : the conflict between religion and politics / |
The History of Islam by Akbar Shah Najeebabadi is a comprehensive narrative of Islamic history from its origins to later centuries. Written originally in Urdu and widely translated into English and other languages, the book is valued for its accessibility and authenticity.
The author begins with the life of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), focusing on the socio-political conditions of Arabia before Islam, the Prophet’s mission, the revelations of the Qur’an, and the challenges faced by early Muslims. A detailed account of the Hijra, the battles, the establishment of the Islamic state in Madinah, and the Prophet’s final years is presented.
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