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Philip K. Hitti
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1970
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Macmillan Education UK
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978-1-349-15402-9
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1970
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Arabs as Semites Arabia the Cradle of the Semitic Race
pp. 14
The Arabian Peninsula
pp. 23
Bedouin Life
pp. 30
Early International Relations
pp. 49
The Sabaean and other States of South Arabia
pp. 67
The Nabataean and other Petty Kingdoms of North and Central Arabia
pp. 87
Al-Ḥijāz on the Eve of the Rise of Islam
pp. 111
Muḥammad the Prophet of Allah
pp. 123
The Koran the Book of Allah
pp. 128
Islam the Religion of Submission to the Will of Allah
pp. 139
Period of Conquest, Expansion and Colonization a.d. 632–61
pp. 147
The Conquest of Syria
pp. 155
Al-‘Irāq and Persia Conquered
pp. 160
Egypt, Tripolis and Barqah Acquired
pp. 169
The Administration of the New Possessions
pp. 178
The Struggle between ‘Ali and Mu Āwiyah for the Caliphate
pp. 189
The Umayyad Caliphate: Mu‘āwiyah Establishes a Dynasty
pp. 199
Hostile Relations with the Byzantines
pp. 206
The Zenith of Umayyad Power
pp. 224
Political Administration and Social Conditions under the Umayyads
pp. 240
Intellectual Aspects of Life under the Umayyads
pp. 279
Decline and Fall of the Umayyad Dynasty
pp. 288
The Establishment of the ‘Abbāsid Dynasty
pp. 297
The Golden Prime of the ‘Abbāsids
pp. 317
The ‘Abbāsid State
pp. 332
‘Abbāsid Society
pp. 363
Scientific and Literary Progress
pp. 408
Education
pp. 416
The Development of Fine Arts
pp. 429
Moslem Sects
pp. 450
The Caliphate Dismembered: Petty Dynasties in the West
pp. 461
Sundry Dynasties in the East
pp. 484
The Collapse of the ‘Abbāsid Caliphate
pp. 493
Conquest of Spain
pp. 505
The Umayyad Amirate in Spain
pp. 512
Civil Disturbances
pp. 520
The Umayyad Caliphate of Cordova
pp. 526
Political, Economic and Educational Institutions
pp. 537
Petty States: Fall of Granada
pp. 557
Intellectual Contributions
pp. 591
Art and Architecture
pp. 602
In Sicily
pp. 617
A Shī’ite Caliphate In Egypt: The Fāṭimids
pp. 625
Life in Fāṭimid Egypt
pp. 633
Military Contacts Between East and West: The Crusades
pp. 659
Cultural Contacts
pp. 671
The Mamlūks, Last Medieval Dynasty of Arab World
pp. 683
Intellectual and Artistic Activity
pp. 694
The End of Mamlūk Rule
pp. 709
The Arab Lands As Turkish Provinces
pp. 719
Egypt and the Arab Crescent
pp. 745
The Changing Scene: Impact of the West
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