Islam for Beginners

by N. I. Matar

Paperback, 1992

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Available

Call number

297

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Publication

Writers & Readers (1992), Paperback, 160 pages

Description

Five times a day, close to a billion people turn to the Kaba in submission to Allah/God. In the seventeenth century the religion of Islam was revealed to the prophet Mohammad through the Holy Koran. Since then, Islam has spread to every center of the world. Starting with the life of the prophet Mohammed, Islam For Beginners details the historic beginnings of Islam and its spread throughout the Middle East and Africa on to the European and American continents. It describes the major achievements of the Muslim community worldwide and examines the influence Islam has had on other cultures. In keeping with Islamic tradition, the illustrations in the book are rendered in two-dimensional silhouettes and shadows and include the repetitive, extendible patterns representative of Islamic expression.… (more)

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160 p.; 8.28 inches

ISBN

0863161553 / 9780863161551
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