Short History of the Saracens : Being a Concise Account of the Rise and Decline of the Saracenic Power and of the Economic, Social and Intellectual Development of the Arab Nation From the Earliest Times to the Destruction of Bagdad, and the Expulsion of the Moors From Spain
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103650199X
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9781036501990
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
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Oct 10th, 2024
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Medieval history
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This book offers an in-depth exploration of the Saracens' remarkable contributions to the development of civilization, their extraordinary growth, and the eventual decline of their advanced society. Delving into the ethical and moral movements that propelled the Saracenic race to prominence, it paints a vivid picture of how a patriarchal rule evolved into one of the most sophisticated systems of governance. The narrative is enriched by an analysis of their administrative machinery, cultural advancements across various phases, social conditions, women's positions in society, and lifestyle nuances. Furthermore, it critically examines the factors leading to their civilization's downfall.
Positioned within the broader historical context, this book underscores the often underappreciated legacy of Saracen influence on Europe and its intellectual reservoirs. By weaving together descriptions of military achievements with insights into their inner life and socio-economic development, the author provides a comprehensive account that goes beyond mere conquests.
The thematic depth explores themes such as racial pride, justice versus affection in governance, and the dangers of isolationism. It argues convincingly that moral integrity, intellectual pursuit, self-restraint, and purposefulness are enduring qualities that shape societies.
Concluding with a powerful message on learning from history to foster societal regeneration and wider sympathies among diverse communities, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the profound impact of Western Asia's civilization during the Middle Ages on contemporary cultures.
Positioned within the broader historical context, this book underscores the often underappreciated legacy of Saracen influence on Europe and its intellectual reservoirs. By weaving together descriptions of military achievements with insights into their inner life and socio-economic development, the author provides a comprehensive account that goes beyond mere conquests.
The thematic depth explores themes such as racial pride, justice versus affection in governance, and the dangers of isolationism. It argues convincingly that moral integrity, intellectual pursuit, self-restraint, and purposefulness are enduring qualities that shape societies.
Concluding with a powerful message on learning from history to foster societal regeneration and wider sympathies among diverse communities, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the profound impact of Western Asia's civilization during the Middle Ages on contemporary cultures.
This book offers an in-depth exploration of the Saracens'' remarkable contributions to the development of civilization, their extraordinary growth, and the eventual decline of their advanced society. Delving into the ethical and moral movements that propelled the Saracenic race to prominence, it paints a vivid picture of how a patriarchal rule evolved into one of the most sophisticated systems of governance. The narrative is enriched by an analysis of their administrative machinery, cultural advancements across various phases, social conditions, women''s positions in society, and lifestyle nuances. Furthermore, it critically examines the factors leading to their civilization''s downfall.
Positioned within the broader historical context, this book underscores the often underappreciated legacy of Saracen influence on Europe and its intellectual reservoirs. By weaving together descriptions of military achievements with insights into their inner life and socio-economic development, the author provides a comprehensive account that goes beyond mere conquests.
The thematic depth explores themes such as racial pride, justice versus affection in governance, and the dangers of isolationism. It argues convincingly that moral integrity, intellectual pursuit, self-restraint, and purposefulness are enduring qualities that shape societies.
Concluding with a powerful message on learning from history to foster societal regeneration and wider sympathies among diverse communities, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the profound impact of Western Asia''s civilization during the Middle Ages on contemporary cultures.
Positioned within the broader historical context, this book underscores the often underappreciated legacy of Saracen influence on Europe and its intellectual reservoirs. By weaving together descriptions of military achievements with insights into their inner life and socio-economic development, the author provides a comprehensive account that goes beyond mere conquests.
The thematic depth explores themes such as racial pride, justice versus affection in governance, and the dangers of isolationism. It argues convincingly that moral integrity, intellectual pursuit, self-restraint, and purposefulness are enduring qualities that shape societies.
Concluding with a powerful message on learning from history to foster societal regeneration and wider sympathies among diverse communities, this book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding the profound impact of Western Asia''s civilization during the Middle Ages on contemporary cultures.
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