History Of Islam:The Caliphate Of Banu Umayyah By Molvi Abdul Aziz

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History Of Islam:The Caliphate Of Banu Umayyah By Molvi Abdul Aziz
Suitable for Grade 6:Age Group 10+
ISBN: 9786035002738
Author: Molvi Abdul Aziz
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 119
Size: 9.5 x 6.7 x 0.5 inch
Publication Year: 2013
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About This Book:
Molvi Abdul Aziz delves deeply into the history of Islam, examining one of its most important periods in "History Of Islam: " The Rise And Fall Of Banu Umayyad." This scholarly work involve an excursion of the genesis, administration, and heritage of Umayyad Caliphate in which you will come across synthesis of the complications since it is rich in political intrigue, culture and religion. Aziz gives a highly professional exposition that combined historical study and storytelling skills, thus he present the whole picture of the Umayyad era from his victories to his legacy as well as the difficulties he has faced.
The Umayyad State Summit
Sadly, following the death of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), peaceful administration was disrupted, yet the Umayyads prevailed and, undoubtedly, were at the zenith and took over the Muslim state. This chapter describes Umayyad dynasty formation from the beginning, when the nursing of Abu Bakr and Umar caliphate began to the stabilization of the rule and finally getting the Umayyads ascending to govern under Muawiyah I. Aziz explores in detail the political intricacies and the tactical relationships that contributed significantly in Umayyads' ascendency and laying the foundation for their durability
Growth and Conquest
Under the Umayyad stewardship the Islamic banner was carried to the farthest corners of Europe and Asia. The Umayyads marched through Iberia as far as India creating a vast empire. This chapter explains Umayyad conquests and land-grabs that peaked with the Umayyad ominipotence and penetrates into the motivations that set the Umayyad rulers towards Emirates conquests as well demonstrates the destructions that stemmed from expansive conquests. Aziz provides a holistic conception of the Umayyad empire-building as cleary articulated to the long-lasting effects of the Islamic history's building in detail, for example, going through the conquest of Damascus and the conquest of Latin America.

History Of Islam:The Caliphate Of Banu Umayyah By Molvi Abdul Aziz

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      Description

      History Of Islam:The Caliphate Of Banu Umayyah By Molvi Abdul Aziz
      Suitable for Grade 6:Age Group 10+
      ISBN: 9786035002738
      Author: Molvi Abdul Aziz
      Binding: Hardcover
      Pages: 119
      Size: 9.5 x 6.7 x 0.5 inch
      Publication Year: 2013
      Description
      About This Book:
      Molvi Abdul Aziz delves deeply into the history of Islam, examining one of its most important periods in "History Of Islam: " The Rise And Fall Of Banu Umayyad." This scholarly work involve an excursion of the genesis, administration, and heritage of Umayyad Caliphate in which you will come across synthesis of the complications since it is rich in political intrigue, culture and religion. Aziz gives a highly professional exposition that combined historical study and storytelling skills, thus he present the whole picture of the Umayyad era from his victories to his legacy as well as the difficulties he has faced.
      The Umayyad State Summit
      Sadly, following the death of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), peaceful administration was disrupted, yet the Umayyads prevailed and, undoubtedly, were at the zenith and took over the Muslim state. This chapter describes Umayyad dynasty formation from the beginning, when the nursing of Abu Bakr and Umar caliphate began to the stabilization of the rule and finally getting the Umayyads ascending to govern under Muawiyah I. Aziz explores in detail the political intricacies and the tactical relationships that contributed significantly in Umayyads' ascendency and laying the foundation for their durability
      Growth and Conquest
      Under the Umayyad stewardship the Islamic banner was carried to the farthest corners of Europe and Asia. The Umayyads marched through Iberia as far as India creating a vast empire. This chapter explains Umayyad conquests and land-grabs that peaked with the Umayyad ominipotence and penetrates into the motivations that set the Umayyad rulers towards Emirates conquests as well demonstrates the destructions that stemmed from expansive conquests. Aziz provides a holistic conception of the Umayyad empire-building as cleary articulated to the long-lasting effects of the Islamic history's building in detail, for example, going through the conquest of Damascus and the conquest of Latin America.

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