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The Early Development of Mohammedanism
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Adapted from a series of lectures delivered at the University of London in 1913, this is a strikingly clearheaded and articulate discussion of one of the great faiths of the world from a historical and sociological perspective. Discover... - the Koran as the basis of Islam - the Koran as legal code - the status cults in the Islamic faith - the development of Islamic ethics - asceticism and pantheism in Islam - Islamic philosophy - and more... Author David S. Margoliouth (1858-1940), a professor…
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Adapted from a series of lectures delivered at the University of London in 1913, this is a strikingly clearheaded and articulate discussion of one of the great faiths of the world from a historical and sociological perspective. Discover... - the Koran as the basis of Islam - the Koran as legal code - the status cults in the Islamic faith - the development of Islamic ethics - asceticism and pantheism in Islam - Islamic philosophy - and more... Author David S. Margoliouth (1858-1940), a professor of Arabic at Oxford University, worked from primary Arabic texts and omitted "all anecdotes that are obviously or most probably fabulous," resulting in a clear-headed history of a highly contentious moment in time.

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Adapted from a series of lectures delivered at the University of London in 1913, this is a strikingly clearheaded and articulate discussion of one of the great faiths of the world from a historical and sociological perspective. Discover... - the Koran as the basis of Islam - the Koran as legal code - the status cults in the Islamic faith - the development of Islamic ethics - asceticism and pantheism in Islam - Islamic philosophy - and more... Author David S. Margoliouth (1858-1940), a professor of Arabic at Oxford University, worked from primary Arabic texts and omitted "all anecdotes that are obviously or most probably fabulous," resulting in a clear-headed history of a highly contentious moment in time.

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