Early Muslim historiography : a study of early transmitters of Arab history from the rise of Islam up to the end of Umayyad period, 612-750 A.D. / by Nisar Ahmed Faruqi.
Material type:
- 953/.007/2
- DS38.16 .F37 1979
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SAIACS General Stacks | Centre for Islamic Studies | 297.09 F219E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 043868 |
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297.09 C552I Islamic fundamentalism | 297.09 C599W The world's religions | 297.09 D328I Islam in revolution : | 297.09 F219E Early Muslim historiography : | 297.09 G292M Medieval Western civilization and the Byzantine and Islamic worlds : | 297.09 H399I The idea of idolatry and the emergence of Islam | 297.09 H448C The construction of knowledge in Islamic civilization : |
Originally presented as the author's thesis, University of Delhi, 1977.
Includes index.
Bibliography: p. [303]-315.
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