About Us | Secure Ordering | Shipping & Return | Press | Contact Us  
Global Media Publication Buy books online
Home Log In My Account Order Status Wish List
Search:
  Advanced Search
0 Items Cart Contents
 Best Sellers
 New Releases
 Special Offers
Art & Architecture
Ayurveda, Unani & Tibetan
Biography
Buddhism & Other religions
Business & Economy
Christianity
Dalit Studies
Defence Studies
Education
Hinduism
History
Human Rights
International Relations
Islam
Journalism
Law
Motivational, Self Development
Multimedia
Muslims in India
North East India
Pakistan
Politics & Governance
Psychology
Sociology
South Asia
Sufism
Terrorism
Travel & Tourism
Urdu Books
Women Studies
Yoga & Vastu
Journals
We Accept
Verified By:
 Book Details
The Quranic Concept of History
Mazheruddin Siddiqui  

GMP ID: 11574
ISBN: 8174350071
Publisher:Adam Publishers
Book Format: Hard Bound
No. of Volumes: 1
Language: English
Physical Description: VIII+238 pp.
Year of Publication: 2005
Add to Wishlist
This book is an attempt to study the Quranic Concept of History. It traces the reason for historical changes and the rise and fall of nations from the islamic point of view. The author has drawn upon the views of the leading exegetes of the Quran to support his conclusions. it also analyses the Quranic evaluation of the beliefs and moral values of other ancient people like the Jews and the christians and comments on the modern philosophic concepts of Marx, Toynbee and Spunkier.
Author details not avaiable.

Current Reviews: 0
Review is not published for this book.
Write Review
List Price: $34
Our Price:  $31
You Save: 3.40 (10%)
Notifications more
NotificationsNotify me of updates to The Quranic Concept of History
Currencies
My Wishlist more
You have no items on your Wishlist
Home | About Us | Secure Ordering | Shipping & Return | Wholesale Discounts | Site Map| Conditions of Use | Privacy Note | Contact Us
 © 2005-2007 GMPublications.com. All Rights Reserved
IT Partner: Trendy Info Solutions 
Monday 20 May, 2013     30842189 requests since Friday 03 June, 2005 [Parse Time: 0.072s]