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Modern Library Chronicles DAVID BERLINSKI on HANS KUNGon the Catholic mathematics Church RICHARD BESSEL on Nazi BERNARD LEWIS on the Holy Land Germany FREDRIK LOGEVALL on the ALAN BRINKLEY on the Great Vietnam War Depression MARK MAZOWER on the Balkans IAN BURUMA on modern Japan JOHN MICKLETHWAIT AND JAMES DAVIDSON on the Golden ADRIAN WOOLDRIDGE on the Age of Athens company SEAMUS DEANE on the Irish PANKAJ MISHRA on the rise of FELIPE FERNANDEZ-ARMESTO on modern India the Americas ANTHONY PAGDEN on peoples and LAWRENCE M FRIEDMAN on law in empires America RICHARD PIPES on Communism PAUL FUSSELL on World War II in COLIN RENFREW on prehistory Europe JOHN RUSSELL on the museum JOHN LEWIS GADDIS on the Cold KEVIN STARR on California War ALEXANDER STILLE on fascist Italy MARTIN GILBERT on the Long CATHARINE R . STIMPSON on the War, 1914-1945 university PETER GREEN on the Hellenistic NORMAN STONE on World War I Age MICHAEL STURMER on the JAN T. GROSS on the fall of German Empire Communism STEVEN WEINBERG on science ALISTAIR HORNE on the age of BERNARD WILLIAMS on freedom Napoleon A. N. WILSON on London PAUL JOHNSON on the ROBERT S. WISTRICH on the Renaissance Holocaust FRANK KERMODE on the age of GORDON S. WOOD on the Shakespeare American Revolution JOEL KOTKIN on the city JAMES WOOD on the novel ISLAM KAREN ARMSTRONG ISLAM A Short History A M O D E R N LIBRARY C H R O N I C L E S BOOK T H E M O D E R N LIBRARY N E W YORK 2002 Modern Library Paperback Edition Copyright © 2000,2002 by Karen Armstrong Discussion questions and pronunciation guide copyright © 2002 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. Published in the United States by Modern Library, an imprint of The Random House Publishing Group, a division of Random House, Inc., New York, and simultaneously in Canada by Random House of Canada Limited, Toronto. MODERN LIBRARY and the TORCHBEARER Design are registered trademarks of Random House, Inc. This work was published in hardcover and in slightly different form in the United Kingdom by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, a division of The Orion Publishing Group, Ltd. and in the United States by The Modern Library, a division of Random House, Inc., in 2000. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING — IN — PUBLICATION DATA IS AVAILABLE ISBN 0-8129-6618-X Modern Library website address: www.modernlibrary.com Printed in the United States of America 2 4 6 8 9 7 5 3 1 CONTENTS List of Maps vii Preface I X 1 BEGINNINGS The Prophet (570-632) 3 The Rashidun (632-661) 23 The First Fitnah 3 3 2 DEVELOPMENT The Umayyads and the Second Fitnah 41 The Religious Movement 45 The Last Years of the Umayyads (705-750) 50 The Abbasids: The High Caliphal Period (750-935) 53 The Esoteric Movements 65 3 CULMINATION A New Order (935-1258) 81 The Crusades 93 Expansion 95 The Mongols (1 220-1 500) 96 4 ISLAM TRIUMPHANT Imperial Islam (1500-1 700) 115 The Safavid Empire 117 vi . Contents The Moghul Empire 124 The Ottoman Empire 1 30 5 ISLAM AGONISTES The Arrival of the West (1 750-2000) 141 What is a Modern Muslim State? 156 Fundamentalism 164 Muslims in a Minority 1 76 The Way Forward 1 78 Key Figures in the History of Islam Glossary of Arabic Terms Pronunciation Guide Notes Suggestions for Further Reading Index Discussion Questions I MAPS Muhammad's world: Arabia c 610 C.E. 9 The Early Conquests 28 Expansion under the Umayyads 51 The Disintegration of the Abbasid Empire 82 The Seljuk Empire 89 The Crusader States in Palestine, Syria and Anatolia c 11 30 94 The Mongol World (during the reign of Hulegu, 1255-65) 99 The Safavid Empire (1500-1 722) 119 The Moghul Empire (1526-1 707) 126 The Ottoman Empire 131

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I am a Karen Armstrong fan; however, on this book she was too politically correct. She compresses the history of Islam avoiding to share all the blood spilled and all the lives shattered by this senseless and furious fanatics. Ms. Armstrong does not mention their lack of interest for a better World
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