A History of the Muslim World since 1260: The Making of a Global CommunityRoutledge, 16 сент. 2016 г. - Всего страниц: 336 The history of the predominantly Muslim world is examined within the context of world history. It examines political, economic, and broad cultural developments, as well as specifically religious ones. The themes of the book are tradition and adaptation: it examines the tensions between the desire of Muslims to maintain continuity with their legacy and their recognition of the need to adapt to changing conditions. |
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Conclusion | |
PART TWO MUSLIM ASCENDANCY 14051750 | |
THE UMMA IN THE WEST | |
The Maghrib | |
SOUTH ASIA | |
THE INDIAN OCEAN BASIN | |
The Land of Pepper | |
REFORM AND RENEWAL 17501875 | |
Sunni Reform Movements | |
18751920 | |
THE INTERWAR YEARS 19201939 | |
North Africa | |
The Sudan | |
CENTRAL ASIA AND IRAN | |
The Nizaris Regroup | |
The Apocalypse Postponed | |
Religious Groups | |
The Decline of Tariqa Sufism | |
The End of an Empire | |
Conclusion | |
REGAINING SOVEREIGNTY 19391970 | |
Conclusion | |
The Watershed Years | |
Glossary | |
Credits | |
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