The Oxford History of IslamOxford University Press edited by John L. Esposito ISBN: 0195107993 price: $49.95
Lavishly illustrated with over 300 pictures, including more
than 200 in full color, The Oxford History of Islam offers the
most wide-ranging and authoritative account available of the
second largest--and fastest growing--religion in the world.
John L. Esposito, Editor-in-Chief of the four-volume Oxford
Encyclopedia of the Modern Islamic World, has gathered together
sixteen leading scholars, both Muslim and non-Muslim, to examine
the origins and historical development of Islam--its faith,
community, institutions, sciences, and arts. Beginning in the
pre-Islamic Arab world, the chapters range from the story of
Muhammad and his Companions, to the development of Islamic
religion and culture and the empires that grew from it, to the
influence that Islam has on today's world. The book covers a wide
array of subjects, casting light on topics such as the historical
encounter of Islam and Christianity, the role of Islam in the
Mughal and Ottoman empires, the growth of Islam in Southeast
Asia, China, and Africa, the political, economic, and religious
challenges of European imperialism in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, and Islamic communities in the modern
Western world. In addition, the book offers excellent articles on
Islamic religion, art and architecture, and sciences as well as
bibliographies.
Events in the contemporary world have led to an explosion of
interest and scholarly work on Islam. Written for the general
reader but also appealing to specialists, The Oxford History of
Islam offers the best of that recent scholarship, presented in a
readable style and complemented by a rich variety of
illustrations.
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