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Comparative Issues (Political) Insight Insight Comparative Issues (Political) By: Mr.Edrissie

A History of Islamic Societies Insight A History of Islamic Societies Author: Ira M. Lapidus Publisher: Cambridge University Press Second Edition 2002

Contents: Insight Part 1:The Origins of Islamic Civilization (The Middle East From c.600 To c.1200) Part 2:The Worldwide Diffusion of Islamic Societies (From the 10th To the 19th Centuries) Part 3:The Modern Transformation (Muslim Peoples In The 19th & 20th Centuries)

Islam In 20th – Century Africa Islam In The West Insight The Modern Transformation (Muslim Peoples In The 19th & 20th Centuries) Nationalism & Islam In The Middle East Secularism & Islam In Central & Southern Asia Islam In 20th – Century Africa Islam In The West