History of Islam (Vol 3)Darussalam, 2001 - 480 من الصفحات History stands as the most effective and valuable source of putting nation on the course of progress and prosperity and saving them from the path of disgrace and degradation. At a time, when there is tough competition among the nations of the world to excel one another, the Muslim, despite having the most glorious history, appear to be detached and careless as regards their history. This book presents the true Islamic events and their actual causes before the English readers because the other books in the English language found on the Islamic history have been written by such authors and compilers who did no justice in presenting the true picture of Islamic Era but their prejudice prevented them from doing so. |
المحتوى
Chapter 1 | 23 |
Chapter 2 | 31 |
Death of Musa bin Nusayr | 37 |
A Summary of the First Phase of Islamic Rule in Spain | 57 |
Abdur Rahman in Spain | 63 |
Rebels annihilated | 69 |
Death of Abdur Rahman | 76 |
Assessment of Hishams Life | 84 |
Assessment of Muhammad bin Abi Aamirs Rule | 152 |
Assessment of the Umayyads | 159 |
Chapter 7 | 167 |
Chapter 10 | 193 |
Chapter 12 | 221 |
Salahuddin Ayubi as Prime Minister of Egypt | 267 |
Death Of Kublai Khan | 311 |
Death Of Mahmud Ghazan Khan | 318 |
Hakam bin Hisham | 86 |
Abdur Rahman II | 98 |
Accession of Muhammad bin Abdur Rahman II | 109 |
Chapter 5 | 123 |
Assessment of Abdur Rahmans Rule | 136 |
A Glance At Genghisid Mongols | 325 |
Sistan King | 348 |
Abbasid Caliphs of Egypt | 360 |
Chapter20 | 369 |
عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abbasid Caliph Abdul Malik Abu Abdullah Abu Sayeed Abul Qasim Ahmad appointed Arab army Asia Minor assassinated attack Aziz Baghdad battle began Berbers besieged brother Caesar of Constantinople captured Castile Christian forces commanders conquered conquest Constantinople Cordova Damascus death defeated died dynasty Egypt emissary fighting fled Genghis Khan Governor Granada Hafsun Hasan Hisham Hulagu Khan Ibrahim Idris Imam insurgents invaded Islam Ismail Safwi Jamshed Khurasan Khwarizm Khwarizm Shah killed king Kutama large number Mahdi Mahmud Malaga Mamluks Mansur military Mongols Morocco Murad Murad II Musa bin Nusayr Muslim Muslim rule Musta'in Nasir Orkhan Ottoman Empire peace Prime Minister Qairwan Qaramatians revolt royal ruler Salahuddin Seljuk sent Seville siege slave soldiers Spain succeeded Sulaiman Sultan Abdur Rahman Sultan Hakam Sultan Muhammad Sultan Salim Syria Tariq Tashfain territories thousand throne Timur Toledo took tribes troops Tuman Bey Turkish Turks Ubaidi Ubaidullah Umar Umayyad Uthman victory Yahya Yusuf