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The Story of Islam

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The cover on the spine is split.  Slight damp cockling of front board and browning of half title otherwise a good copy.  Includes 8 sepia plates including the frontispiece, map numbered in text and coloured folding map at the end.

Author: Theodore Lunt

Publisher: The Foreign Mission Committee of the Church of Scotland

Published On: 1911

Pages: 216

Country: Edinburgh: United Kingdom

Language: English

Dimension: 13cm x 19cm

Item Weight: 250gm

Edition: Second Impression

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This copy comes from the library of Mahmud Ali Ghul, the distinguished Arabist and Scholar as seen by his bookplate.

"The Story of Islam" by Theodore R. W. Lunt is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This work explores the origins, teachings, and expansion of Islam, focusing particularly on the life of the Prophet Muhammad. Through its pages, Lunt aims to provide an understanding of the complexities of Islamic civilization, addressing both its achievements and its challenges in relation to the broader world. The opening of the book sets the stage by introducing the Arabian context in which Islam was born. It describes Muhammad's early life, including the tragic loss of his parents, his upbringing among the Bedouins, and the significant cultural and familial ties he had in Mecca. Lunt details the landscape that shaped young Muhammad, depicting the harsh but formative desert environment and the deeply rooted traditions of tribal society. The narrative establishes a clear connection between Muhammad's formative years and the eventual emergence of his prophetic mission, emphasizing the profound impact of his early experiences on his character and beliefs.  (https://www.gutenberg.org/)

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