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Islamic Books > History > Cultural Atlas of Islam al Faruqi, Ismail and Lois
This book provides a beautiful and picturesque overview of Islam covering beliefs and traditions. Journey with us on a visual landscape of Islam.
| Publisher: | International Institute of Islamic Thought | | Suitable Age: | 10 - Adults | | Length: | 512 | | ISBN: | 0-02-91090-5 |
| SKU: 456-026 |
$59.95 |
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This magnificent book presents the entire world view of Islam---its beliefs, traditions, institutions, and its place in the cultures in which it has taken root. It is not only a comprehensive introduction to the Islamic experience in history and in the modern world, it is an authoritative and deeply felt statement of the faith of Islam, written for people of all faiths. By Ismail and Lois Lamya al Faruqi. 512 pages. More than 350 pictures, illustrations and maps.
This book would make a wonderful gift for those interested in learning more about Islam. It's also great for people of all ages.
| SKU: 456-026 |
$59.95 |
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