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The History of Mohammedanism, and Its Sects is a scholarly work that traces the origins and development of Islam from its inception through the formation of various religious sects. William Cooke Taylor offers readers a methodical exploration of Islamic theology, practices, and the historical circumstances that led to doctrinal divisions within the faith.
The book examines the major sects of Islam, including Sunni and Shia traditions, alongside lesser-known communities and their philosophical differences. Taylor’s approach combines historical narrative with analytical discussion, making complex theological concepts accessible to general readers. The work serves as an important reference for understanding Islamic history and the factors that shaped different interpretations of Islamic law and practice.
This publication remains a valuable resource for students of history, religion, and Middle Eastern studies seeking foundational knowledge about Islam’s institutional and theological diversity.







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