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Islamic history : a very short introduction / Adam J. Silverstein

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Very short introductions ; 220Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010Description: xviii, 157 pages : illustrations, maps ; 18 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780199545728
  • 0199545723
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 297.09 SIL I 22
LOC classification:
  • BP50 .S55 2010
Contents:
Introduction -- The story of Islamic history -- Peoples and cultures -- Institutions -- The sources -- Competing approaches -- Religious significance -- Political significance -- Conclusions
Review: "Opening with a lucid overview of the rise and spread of Islam, from the seventh to the twenty-first century, this Very Short Introduction introduces the story of Islamic history, charting the evolution of what was originally a small, localized community of believers into an international religion with over a billion adherents. The book examines how Islam rose from the obscurity of seventh-century Arabia to the forefront of modern global concerns, and it highlights how we know what we claim to know about Islam's rise and development. Historian Adam J. Silverstein also discusses the peoples--Arabs, Persians, and Turks--who shaped Islamic history, and sheds light on three representative institutions--the mosque, jihad, and the caliphate--that highlight Islam's diversity over time. Finally, the book analyzes the roles that Islamic history has played in both religious and political contexts, while stressing the unique status that history enjoys among Muslims, especially compared to its lowly place in Western societies where history is often seen as little more than something that is not to be repeated."--Publisher's website
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Introduction -- The story of Islamic history -- Peoples and cultures -- Institutions -- The sources -- Competing approaches -- Religious significance -- Political significance -- Conclusions

"Opening with a lucid overview of the rise and spread of Islam, from the seventh to the twenty-first century, this Very Short Introduction introduces the story of Islamic history, charting the evolution of what was originally a small, localized community of believers into an international religion with over a billion adherents. The book examines how Islam rose from the obscurity of seventh-century Arabia to the forefront of modern global concerns, and it highlights how we know what we claim to know about Islam's rise and development. Historian Adam J. Silverstein also discusses the peoples--Arabs, Persians, and Turks--who shaped Islamic history, and sheds light on three representative institutions--the mosque, jihad, and the caliphate--that highlight Islam's diversity over time. Finally, the book analyzes the roles that Islamic history has played in both religious and political contexts, while stressing the unique status that history enjoys among Muslims, especially compared to its lowly place in Western societies where history is often seen as little more than something that is not to be repeated."--Publisher's website

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