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In God's path
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ISBN: 9780199916368 0199916365 9780199916375 0199916373 0190209658 0190618574 1322191824 9781322191829 9780190209650 9780190618575 Year: 2015 Publisher: Oxford [England] New York, New York

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In just over a hundred years—from the death of Muhammad in 632 to the beginning of the Abbasid Caliphate in 750—the followers of the Prophet swept across the whole of the Middle East, North Africa, and Spain. Their armies threatened states as far afield as the Franks in Western Europe and the Tang Empire in China. The conquered territory was larger than the Roman Empire at its greatest expansion, and it was claimed for the Arabs in roughly half the time. How this collection of Arabian tribes was able to engulf so many empires, states, and armies in such a short period of time is a question that has perplexed historians for centuries. Most recent popular accounts have been based almost solely on the early Muslim sources, which were composed centuries later for the purpose of demonstrating that God had chosen the Arabs as his vehicle for spreading Islam throughout the world. In this ground-breaking new history, distinguished Middle East expert Robert G. Hoyland assimilates not only the rich biographical and geographical information of the early Muslim sources but also the many non-Arabic sources, contemporaneous or near-contemporaneous with the conquests. The story of the conquests traditionally begins with the revelation of Islam to Muhammad. In God's Path, however, begins with a broad picture of the Late Antique world prior to the Prophet's arrival, a world dominated by the two superpowers of Byzantium and Sasanian Persia, "the two eyes of the world." In between these empires, in western (Saudi) Arabia, emerged a distinct Arab identity, which helped weld its members into a formidable fighting force. The Arabs are the principal actors in this drama yet, as Hoyland shows, the peoples along the edges of Byzantium and Persia—the Khazars, Bulgars, Avars, and Turks—also played important roles in the remaking of the old world order. The new faith propagated by Muhammad and his successors made it possible for many of the conquered peoples to join the Arabs in creating the first Islamic Empire.Well-paced and accessible, In God's Path presents a pioneering new narrative of one the great transformational periods in all of history.

Black banners from the east
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ISBN: 9652235016 9789652235015 9789004661851 Year: 1983 Volume: 2 Publisher: Leiden ;Boston Brill

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The Marwānid restoration
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ISBN: 1438418132 0585084335 9780585084336 9781438418131 0887069754 9780887069758 0887069762 9780887069765 Year: 1989 Publisher: Albany, N.Y. State University of New York Press

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Al-Hind, the making of the Indo-Islamic world.
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ISBN: 9780391041738 9780391041745 9789004135611 9004095098 9004135618 9789004483019 9789004483002 1423714202 9786610465163 1280465166 904740274X 9789004095090 9781423714200 Year: 2004 Publisher: Leiden New York E.J. Brill

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Focuses attention on the role of geography and, more specifically, on the interplay of nomadic, settled and maritime societies. In doing so, it presents a picture of the world of India and the Indian Ocean on the eve of the Portuguese discovery of the sea route.

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