Historians have long grappled with the question of how Islamic civilization - so clearly dominant during the medieval period - could fall completely under Western hegemony in the modern age? Many Western writers answer this question by referencing European ingenuity, initiative, and transformative energy in contrast with Islamic parochialism, passivity, and resistance to change. This book challenges such assumptions by studying the career of an aggressive sultan in early-modern Morocco, Mulay Ahmad al-Mansur (r. 1578-1603), who dared to take on the international super-powers of his day and sought to redraw the map of Islamic Africa.Al-Mansur is best known for launching a bold invasion across the Sahara desert to conquer the West African Son...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
North Africa was the great center of Mahdism in mediaeval Islam, where it inspired two out of the th...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
The ongoing quest for pristine doctrinal regeneration has always been Islam's finest trait. Morocco'...
For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power...
Until the fifth/eleventh century, the Muslim West constituted a periphery under the influence of the...
The purpose of this work is to provide a political narrative of the Abbasid dynasty during the 11$\s...
Volume 2 of The New Cambridge History of Islam is devoted to the history of the Western Islamic land...
This paper argues that the sharifian Sa\u27di and \u27Alawi dynasties ended the Khaldunian Cycle wit...
This paper will argue that the Umayyad Caliphs of the Marwanid branch, especially but not limited to...
The purpose of this work is to provide a political narrative of the Abbasid dynasty during the 11$\s...
Prior to the advent of the Prophet of Islam, Arabia was engulfed in the Days of Ignorance (Ayy...
This paper argues that the sharifian Sa\u27di and \u27Alawi dynasties ended the Khaldunian Cycle wit...
This volume proposes a new approach to the Arab conquests and the spread of Islam in North Africa. I...
North Africa was the great center of Mahdism in mediaeval Islam, where it inspired two out of the th...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
North Africa was the great center of Mahdism in mediaeval Islam, where it inspired two out of the th...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
The ongoing quest for pristine doctrinal regeneration has always been Islam's finest trait. Morocco'...
For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power...
Until the fifth/eleventh century, the Muslim West constituted a periphery under the influence of the...
The purpose of this work is to provide a political narrative of the Abbasid dynasty during the 11$\s...
Volume 2 of The New Cambridge History of Islam is devoted to the history of the Western Islamic land...
This paper argues that the sharifian Sa\u27di and \u27Alawi dynasties ended the Khaldunian Cycle wit...
This paper will argue that the Umayyad Caliphs of the Marwanid branch, especially but not limited to...
The purpose of this work is to provide a political narrative of the Abbasid dynasty during the 11$\s...
Prior to the advent of the Prophet of Islam, Arabia was engulfed in the Days of Ignorance (Ayy...
This paper argues that the sharifian Sa\u27di and \u27Alawi dynasties ended the Khaldunian Cycle wit...
This volume proposes a new approach to the Arab conquests and the spread of Islam in North Africa. I...
North Africa was the great center of Mahdism in mediaeval Islam, where it inspired two out of the th...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...
North Africa was the great center of Mahdism in mediaeval Islam, where it inspired two out of the th...
The early Islamic empire may have been the largest by land, but military reach should not be mistake...