Originally published in 1962, this book presents important studies
on the history, literature and religion of the Islamic peoples as
well as an appraisal of contemporary intellectual currents in the
Middle East. Part I interprets the basic political and cultural
development in medieval Islam, set in the context of its growth
from a religious movement in the Arabian peninsula to an imperial
structure extending from the Atlantic Ocean to the borders of
China. Part II includes studies of Islamic institutions, philosophy
and religion. The close relationship of Islam to Western traditions
through the Biblical and Greek heritages is emphasized and the
factors which have moulded unique and distinctive institutions are
considered.
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