Explore the rich tapestry of Islamic history with this meticulously researched textbook. Dive into the formative events that shaped the Muslim world, from the early revelations to the expansion of the Islamic empire. This book delivers an in-depth understanding of pivotal moments, influential figures, and the profound impact of Islam on global civilization.
With a clear and engaging narrative, this textbook offers insightful analysis of significant periods, including the life of Prophet Muhammad (swt), the Rightly Guided Caliphs, the Umayyad and Abbasid eras, and the Ottoman era. Each chapter is designed to enhance comprehension and spark curiosity, featuring timelines, maps, and thought-provoking questions to deepen students' understanding.
Perfect for high school students, this comprehensive guide not only chronicles historical events but also explores the ethical teachings and moral lessons that continue to influence the Muslim community today. Engage with the cultural, social, and political developments that have shaped Islamic civilization and appreciate the diverse contributions of Muslims throughout history.
Table of Contents
1. The era of four rightly guided Caliphs (632-661)
1.1 The election of the first Caliph
1.2 The period of Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) (632-634)
1.3 The period of Umar (may Allah be pleased with him) (634-644)
1.4 The period of Uthman (may Allah be pleased with him) (644-656)
1.5 The period of Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) (656-661)
2. The Umayyads and the Abbasids
2.1 The Umayyads (661-750)
2.2 The Abbasids (750-1258)
2.3 The Andalusian Umayyad state (856-1031)
2.4 The emirate of Granada (the nasrids) (1238-1492)
3. Islam in Africa: history and reality
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Islam and civilization in east Africa
3.3 Cultural and humanitarian traces of Islam in east Africa
3.4 Islam and its civilization in central Africa
3.5 The history of Islam and its reality in west Africa
3.6 The evolution of Arabic and Islamic education in west Africa
4. The Turks and Islam
4.1 Turk-Arab relations
4.2 The conversion of Turks to Islam
4.3 The contributions of Turks to the Muslim world
4.4 The great Seljuq state (1040-1157)
4.5 Crusades
5. Ottoman state (1299-1922)
5.1 The establishment of ottoman empire (1299)
5.2 The period of development (1360-1453)
5.3 The period of rising (1453-1579)
5.4 The period of stagnation (1579-1699)
5.5 The period of decline and collapse (1699-1922)
5.6 Ottoman culture and civilization