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Brief History of The Muslim Civilization


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Brief History of The Muslim Civilization

Contains 20 Sections

1. Trends in The Rise and Fall of Selected Civilizations
2. Downfall of The Persian Empire
3. Downfall of The Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire
4. Downfall of Egypt
5. Downfall of Spain
6. Growth of The Islamic Civilization
7. Official Start of The New Islamic Civilization
8. Victory of Badr
9. Significance of The Battle of Badr : “We killed the leaders”
10. Quraish and The Arabs Attack Madinah
11. The Muslims Start To Expand Their Influence
12. The Message Goes Beyond Arabia
13. Critical Events After The Death of The Prophet (SAW)
14. Muslim Expansion Continues
15. Muslims Lose Jerusalem
16. Revival To Gain Back Jerusalem – Role of The Scholars
17. Defending Against The Mongols – Role of The Scholars
18. Fall of The Last Muslim Caliphate
19. Rise of Islamic Movements in The Twentieth Century
20. The Near Future is for Islam

In a very great hadith, Al-Miqdad ibn Aswad said that he heard the Prophet (SAW) say: "Not a dwelling (house) whether of brick, or fur will remain on the surface of the Earth that Allah will not ensure that the word of Islam enters it, either honoring an honorable person or disgracing an abject person." (Imam Ahmad, At-Tabarani, Ibn Hibban, Al-Haakim, Al-Albany)

A variation of this hadith reported by Al-Albany in AsSahiha states: Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said: "This matter (Islam) will reach as far as Day and Night (can reach), honoring an honorable and dishonoring (disgracing) a dishonorable (lowlife, who deserves to be disgraced or humiliated). An honor by which Allah honors Islam and a disgrace by which Allah disgraces disbelief." (Al-Albany)

With this apps it will let you to :-
- Read the sections.
- Make as a favorite sections.
- Listen to the audio lectures by Dr. Tareq Al-Suwaidan that reads sections (Just click the Play button on every sections then it will read the section for you).
- Some of the sections contain a map (On the opening & the background of the selected sections).