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          A Chronology of Islamic History (570 - 1000CE) By H. U. Rahman

          ISBN: 9781897940815
          Author: H. U. Rahman
          Binding: Softcover
          Pages: 317
          Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
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          About This Book:
          1. U. Rahman's 'A Chronology of Islamic History (570 - 1000 CE)' provides a rigorous and comprehensive analysis of Islam's formative period, chronicling major events and developments from the birth of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in 570 CE to the conclusion of the first millennium. This essential resource functions as a chronological guide, presenting readers with a clear and structured overview of the historical milestones that molded Islamic civilization's early decades.
          Historical Precision:
          1. U. Rahman lays the book's foundation with a dedication to historical accuracy. Drawing on a variety of sources, including historical writings, Hadiths, and scholarly works, the author creates a thorough chronology that provides readers with an accurate and reliable account of the key events that occurred between 570 and 1000 CE.
          Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) Life and the Early Caliphates:
          The book opens with a detailed investigation of Prophet Muhammad's (peace be upon him) biography, including his early years in Mecca, the migration to Medina, and the formation of the young Muslim community. It then moves on to the age of the righteous caliphs, presenting a chronological account of their leadership and the spread of the Islamic state.
          Main Battles and Campaigns:
          'A Chronology of Islamic History' dives into the main battles and military campaigns that shaped Islam's growth during this period. Readers receive insight into the early Muslim armies' strategic decisions, wins, and problems as they encountered numerous civilizations and empires.