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The Arabian Gulf in Islamic times

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The reason for writing the book The Arabian Gulf in the Middle Ages, which originally prompted the author to study this topic, was the lack of Arab-Islamic literature or studies of this history for a very long time.

Description

Book description:

  • Author's name: Dr. Mohammed Arshid Al-Aqili

  • Number of pages: 248 pages

  • The subject of the book: The Arabian Gulf in the Middle Ages

The contents of the book:

  1. The first chapter: It includes the geographical environment of the Gulf region: location, geographical sections of the Gulf, names of the Gulf in successive eras, names of the Gulf regions, and how the names differ from the present.

  2. Chapter II: Contains an introduction to the population of the Gulf region, their pre-Islamic religions, and the migration of the population from Yemen or central Arabia to Oman and Bahrain.

  3. Chapter Three: The Dawn of Islam in the Gulf region.

  4. Fourth chapter: This chapter includes a study of the conditions of the Gulf during the Umayyad era.

  5. Chapter Five: A study of the Gulf region from the beginning of the Abbasid state until the end of the Albuwaihi rule.

  6. Chapter Six: This chapter covers the situation in Bahrain. 

  7. Chapter VII: Examining the economic and commercial advantages of the Gulf region.

 

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Weight 1 kg
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