
This book chronicles the Arabs' glorious past, rooted in the depths of time when they were the knights of civilization, illuminating the world with their glories. It explains the divisions into which the Arabs were divided, the glories they achieved throughout the ages, the heights they attained in various sciences, literature, and the arts, their military policies, the tools they used to manage the millstone of war, and the currencies they used throughout the ages. The author also mentions some aspects of Arab morals, customs, and the status of women among them, as they signify their sophistication and progress. The author excels in revealing the facets of this civilization, mentioning their superiority in agriculture, industry, and trade. We can describe this book as revealing the essence of Arab civilization, encompassing its sciences, arts, and literature. About the author: Gustave Le Bon, author of The Civilization of the Arabs and author of 38 other books. The writer and historian Gustave Le Bon, a renowned French sociologist (1841-1931 AD), was known for his position on... Other works by the author: The Compendium of Words: The Philosophy of History, The Life of Truths, The French Revolution and the Psychology of Revolutions, The Jews in the History of Early Civilizations, The Civilizations of India, The Spirit of Revolutions and the French Revolution, The Psychological Laws of the Development of Nations, The Spirit of Society, Opinions and Beliefs, The Spirit of Revolutions and the French Revolution, Arab Civilization
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