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The African Caliphate By Ibrahim Sulaiman

Diwan Press
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9781842001110
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Author:
Ibrahim Sulaiman
Binding:
Softcover
Pages:
326
Size:
5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year:
2009
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The African Caliphate By Ibrahim Sulaiman
ISBN: 9781842001110
Author: Ibrahim Sulaiman
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 326
Size: 5.8 x 8.3 inches
Publication Year: 2009
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About This Book:
Explore the enthralling pages of "The African Caliphate" by the perceptive Ibrahim Sulaiman, as history unfolds to show the remarkable story of an African legacy that is frequently neglected. This intriguing work delves into the rich fabric of Africa's past, examining the dynamic emergence of Islamic caliphates and their lasting impact on the continent's cultural, social, and political landscapes.
Rediscovering Forgotten Chapters: 
Ibrahim Sulaiman starts by peeling back the layers of history to reveal lesser-known chapters, providing readers with a new perspective on Africa's Islamic legacy. The story travels through time painstakingly, bringing to light the stories of African caliphates who played crucial roles in establishing the continent's different communities.
The growth of African Caliphates: 
The book's heart reveals the growth of African caliphates, highlighting their cultural pinnacles and the sociopolitical systems that blossomed under their influence. Ibrahim Sulaiman expertly walks readers through these caliphates' golden eras, highlighting their contributions to art, science, trade, and governance.
Islamic Scholarship and Cultural Flourishing:
The author dives into the diverse intellectual landscapes nurtured by African caliphates. Readers obtain insights into the diverse characteristics of these caliphates, which often served as beacons of illumination in their own regions, from renowned centers of Islamic study to flourishing arts and architecture.
Trade, Diplomacy, and Diversity:
"The African Caliphate" delves into the intricate web of commercial routes and diplomatic contacts that defined these historical periods. Ibrahim Sulaiman emphasizes the interconnectedness of African caliphates with the larger Islamic world, highlighting the diversity that thrived within these communities.

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