Beschreibung:
Ameer Ali
This is an unusual and indispensable history of the Saracens. Modern Europe is still working with the legacy left by the Saracens and the intellectual wealth they shared with their successors. It is surprising that the history of these important people should be logically confused by specialists. The history of the Saracens is also the history of the spread of Islam. This work chronicles the rise and decline of Saracen power and of the economic, social and intellectual development of the Arab nations.
Selected Contents: PREFACE, CHAPTER I Arabia-Its Geographical and Physical Condition-The Ancient Arabs CHAPTER II Early History-- Kossay-Abdul Muttalib CHAPTER III Mohammed at Medina CHAPTER IV THE REPUBLIC CHAPTER V Osman-His favouritism CHAPTER VI Retrospect-Government-Policy-Administration-The Social Life CHAPTER VII THE OMMEYADES (THE HARBITE BRANCH) CHAPTER VI Merwan, son of Hakam CHAPTER IX Walid I.-Conquests in the East-Progress in Africa-Milsa bin Nusair CHAPTER XIV RETROSPECT CHAPTER XV THE ABBASSIDES-SAFFAH AND MANSUR CHAPTER XVI Accession of Mahdi-His magnificent reignCHAPTER XIX Mutawakkil, the Nero of the Arabs CHAPTER XX Kaim b'amr-Illah, the Caliph-CHAPTER XXXI RETROSPECT CHAPTER XXXII THE SARACENS IN AFRICA