Tuesday, May 26, 2026

A History of the Muslim World: From Its Origins to the Dawn of Modernity

Cook, Michael A. A History of the Muslim World: From Its Origins to the Dawn of Modernity. 2024. 960p. ISBN 9780691236575.


A panoramic history of the Muslim world from the age of the Prophet Muḥammad to the the dawn of the modern era  This book describes and explains the major events, personalities, conflicts, and convergences that have shaped the history of the Muslim world. The body of the book takes readers from the origins of Islam to the eve of the nineteenth century, and an epilogue continues the story to the present day. Michael Cook thus provides a broad history of a civilization remarkable for both its unity and diversity.  After setting the scene in the Middle East of late antiquity, the book depicts the rise of Islam as one of the great black swan events of history. It continues with the spectacular rise of the Caliphate, an empire that by the time it broke up had nurtured the formation of a new civilization. The book then goes on to cover the diverse histories of all the major regions of the Muslim world, providing a wide-ranging account of the major military, political, and cultural developments that accompanied the eastward and westward spread of Islam from the Middle East to the shores of the Atlantic and the Pacific.  At the same time, A History of the Muslim World deploys numerous quotations deriving from primary sources that expose the reader to a variety of acutely insightful voices from the Muslim past

Islam first spread to the sandy shores of Arabia, propelled by a vision of peace. Through the force of arms and moral and religious convictions, Islam expanded, reaching the Atlantic and most of Spain in the west, and to what became Indonesia in the east. Currently the second most observed religion, Islam is gaining in adherents and is projected to overtake Christianity in a few decades. But to most readers, Islam is an uncomfortable foreign religion.

A History of the Muslim World offers a comprehensive and authentic account of the Muslim world's evolution from the Prophet Muḥammad's era to the cusp of modernity. Cook meticulously details and clarifies the pivotal events, influential figures, conflicts, and cultural intersections that have profoundly shaped this civilization. It guides readers through the origins of Islam, the spectacular rise and eventual fragmentation of the Caliphate—an empire that fostered a new civilization—and extends its narrative to the present day through an insightful epilogue.

The book begins by setting the stage in the Middle East of late antiquity, portraying the emergence of Islam as a transformative "black swan event" in history. It then expands to cover the diverse histories of all major regions within the Muslim world, providing a broad account of the significant military, political, and cultural developments that accompanied Islam's spread from the Middle East to the Atlantic and Pacific shores. Crucially, the narrative is enriched by numerous quotations from primary sources, offering readers direct access to insightful voices from the Muslim past.

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