
This is the third stage after "The Dawn of Islam and Its Afternoon." It explores social life and scientific, religious, and literary movements from the second Abbasid era until the later periods. It begins by describing the most important social and political aspects of the inhabitants of the Islamic kingdom, including Persians, Blacks, Romans, and Christians, and the division of the state and its impact on politics, science, and literature. It mentions the most famous scholars and historians and the countries of knowledge, from Persia, Khorasan, Sindh, Afghanistan, and the Maghreb. It also covers the scientific movement in detail, including the development of the sciences of Hadith, Tafsir, theology, and rhetoric. "The series 'The Dawn of Islam and Its Afternoon and Its Afternoon' is among the most valuable and wonderful works written about the intellectual and intellectual life of Islam." - Abd al-Razzaq al-Sanhuri "By writing 'The Dawn of Islam and Its Afternoon and Its Afternoon', Ahmad Amin has presented to the world one of the most valuable and richest treasures, and the most capable of enduring and lasting for a long time and in all its glory." - Taha Hussein About the author: Ahmed Amin, author of The Dawn of Islam, Volume 2, and author of 42 other books. - The author Ahmed Amin. He is one of the leading figures in Arab and Islamic thought. Other works by the author: Harun al-Rashid, The Book of Ethics, The Sacrifice of Islam, The Day of Islam, Literary Criticism, The Dawn of Islam, East and West, Unmasking Development Theories, The Mahdi and Mahdism, The Day of Islam, To My Son, The Dawn of Islam, Volume 2, Part
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