A Concise History of the Muslim World
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A Concise History of the Muslim World is a comprehensive multi-volume work that delves into the rich and diverse history of Islam and its global impact. Authored by Rafi Ahmad Fidai, this series offers readers a detailed account of the political, cultural, and religious developments within the Muslim world from the advent of Islam to the modern era. The volumes are meticulously researched, providing insights into the key events, figures, and movements that have shaped Islamic civilization.
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