The great Arab conquests : how the spread of Islam changed the world we live in / Hugh Kennedy.
نوع المادة : نصالناشر:London : Phoenix, 2008الطبعات:Phoenix paperbackوصف:xxiii, 421 pages, [16] pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780306815850
- 0306815850
- 9780753823897 (pbk)
- DS38.3 K46 2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Forword : remembrance of things past -- 1. The foundations of conquest -- 2. The conquest of Syria and Palestine -- 3. The conquest of Iraq -- 4. The conquest of Egypt -- 5. The conquest of Iran -- 6. lnto the Maghreb -- 7. Crossing the Oxus -- 8. The road to Samarqand -- 9. Furthest east and furthest west -- 10. The war at sea -- 11. Voices of the conquered -- 12. Conclusion.
"The Arab conquests following the death of the Prophet Muhammad in AD 632 changed the face of the world for ever. In the year 600 there were no Muslims, and Arabic was spoken only in the Arabian Peninsula and the fringes of Iraq and Syria. No Arabs lived in Egypt or North Africa; Syria and Egypt formed part of the Greek-speaking Christian Byzantine Empire; and Iraq and Iran were ruled by a fire-worshipping Zoroastrian, the Sasanian King of Kings." "Yet in just a few decades this old world order came to an end: by 641 Arab Muslim armies had conquered Syria, Palestine, Egypt and Iraq; by 700 all of North Africa; and by 720 Spain, Pakistan and much of Central Asia. The speed of the conquests is astonishing, but even more is the fact that they proved to be permanent: Syria, Iraq, Egypt and North Africa all became Arabic-speaking Muslim countries, and in Iran, although Arabic never replaced the ancient Persian language, Islam became the dominant religion." "This book not only chronicles these world-shattering events, but also examines why the conquests endured, and how the coming of Islam affected the everyday lives of the peoples of the area."--BOOK JACKET.