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Themes in Islamic History

Themes in Islamic History comprises a range of titles exploring different aspects of Islamic history, society and culture by leading scholars in the field. Books are thematic in approach, offering a comprehensive and accessible overview of the subject. Generally, surveys treat Islamic history from its origins to the demise of the Ottoman empire, although some offer a more developed analysis of a particular period, or project into the present, depending on the subject-matter. All the books are written to interpret and illuminate the past, as gateways to a deeper understanding of Islamic civilization and its peoples.

General Editor: Patricia Crone

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  • Sectarianism in Islam

    The Umma Divided

    Gaiser, Adam R.
    Published: November 2022

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  • Nomads in the Middle East

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    Manz, Beatrice Forbes
    Published: February 2022

  • Prayer in Islamic Thought and Practice

    Katz, Marion Holmes
    Published: April 2013

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  • Charity in Islamic Societies

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    Singer, Amy
    Published: September 2008

  • Martyrdom in Islam

    Cook, David
    Published: February 2007

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  • Forbidding Wrong in Islam

    An Introduction

    Cook, Michael
    Published: June 2003

  • Islamic Historiography

    Robinson, Chase F.
    Published: January 2003

  • The Formation of Islam

    Religion and Society in the Near East, 600–1800

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    Berkey, Jonathan P.
    Published: January 2003

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