The Arabs knew India from the earliest ages through their trade relations with them. They were able to play the role of commercial intermediary. India was also known as a country of wisdom, goodness, science and literature. It was characterized by abundant agricultural, animal and mineral production. Where such communication has taken place, and such a subject deserves follow-up and investigation and to indicate what may be unaware of some aspects of influence and influence between Muslim Arabs and Indians. The research included mentioning the means of communication between the Muslim Arabs and the country of India, which represented the means of commercial and military communication, the most important roads and commercial centers of the A...
Until qomparativelrye centt imes( mid l9th century)winds shaped navigation over seas. From simple bo...
Abstract: This research is a retrospective explanatory one. It traces back the contribution of Arab ...
The transmission of Indian culture to South East Asia is certainly one of the greatest achievements ...
Abstract From prehistoric days, India had trade and cultural relations with West Asia, Rome, China ...
Mountains and rivers mark the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Asia. During ...
Mountains and rivers mark the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Asia. During ...
Mountains and rivers mark the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Asia. During ...
Abstract: The contribution of India in the development of the Arabic language has been realized sinc...
Jafri* Abstract: The various regions of the Indian subcontinent came into contact with the Islamic c...
The ancient maritime trading links enabled by the seasonal monsoons between East Africa and China, v...
The ancient maritime trading links enabled by the seasonal monsoons between East Africa and China, v...
The ancient maritime trading links enabled by the seasonal monsoons between East Africa and China, v...
This research focuses on the development of hadith studies in the Indian Subcontinent in the 12th-14...
Imam, S. A. (1946). 'Some Indo-Arabic Cultural Contacts,' University of Ceylon Review 4, pp. 65-68. ...
Central Asia is located at the nexus of many great world civilizations, including the Persian, India...
Until qomparativelrye centt imes( mid l9th century)winds shaped navigation over seas. From simple bo...
Abstract: This research is a retrospective explanatory one. It traces back the contribution of Arab ...
The transmission of Indian culture to South East Asia is certainly one of the greatest achievements ...
Abstract From prehistoric days, India had trade and cultural relations with West Asia, Rome, China ...
Mountains and rivers mark the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Asia. During ...
Mountains and rivers mark the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Asia. During ...
Mountains and rivers mark the boundary between the Indian subcontinent and the rest of Asia. During ...
Abstract: The contribution of India in the development of the Arabic language has been realized sinc...
Jafri* Abstract: The various regions of the Indian subcontinent came into contact with the Islamic c...
The ancient maritime trading links enabled by the seasonal monsoons between East Africa and China, v...
The ancient maritime trading links enabled by the seasonal monsoons between East Africa and China, v...
The ancient maritime trading links enabled by the seasonal monsoons between East Africa and China, v...
This research focuses on the development of hadith studies in the Indian Subcontinent in the 12th-14...
Imam, S. A. (1946). 'Some Indo-Arabic Cultural Contacts,' University of Ceylon Review 4, pp. 65-68. ...
Central Asia is located at the nexus of many great world civilizations, including the Persian, India...
Until qomparativelrye centt imes( mid l9th century)winds shaped navigation over seas. From simple bo...
Abstract: This research is a retrospective explanatory one. It traces back the contribution of Arab ...
The transmission of Indian culture to South East Asia is certainly one of the greatest achievements ...