Dimensions
204 x 264 x 18mm
This comprehensive study traces the emergence of Islam in the Middle East in the early 7th century and its subsequent impact on world history through its rapid spread across Africa, Europe, Asia and beyond. Magnificent photographs celebrate the culture of Muslim peoples worldwide and bring the richness and refinement of Islamic art, literature, architecture, philosophy and science vividly to life.
The fundamental beliefs which lie at the heart of the Muslim world are explored with reference to the life of the Prophet Muhammad and the Quar'an. The observances and practices of the Faithful, the Five Pillars of Islam and the Muslim calendar are clearly explained, as are the origins of the Sunni-Shi'ite schism and the tradition of reform.
Detailed maps and commentaries give a global assessment of the contemporary Islamic world and there is an in-depth survey of the 44 countries in which Islam is the dominant faith. Superbly illustrated, and written in a lucid and accessible style, this book is for anyone interested in one of the world's most influential religions.