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Mohammed and the Rise of Islam by D. S. Margoliouth is a detailed historical analysis of one of the world’s most influential religious movements. The work traces the life of the Prophet Mohammed from his early years through his establishment of Islam as a unified faith and political system.
Margoliouth’s scholarly approach examines the historical context of seventh-century Arabia, the development of Islamic theology and practice, and the rapid expansion of the Islamic empire. The book provides insights into the cultural, economic, and social conditions that contributed to Islam’s rise and spread across the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond.
This work remains a valuable resource for students of religious history, Islamic studies, and Middle Eastern civilization, offering a Western academic perspective on the formative period of Islamic history.







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