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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION (1)

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HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION (1)

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  1. HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ISLAMIC CIVILIZATION PRESENTED BY DUA BULEDI

  2. CONTENTS Introduction Early Islamic Period (610-750) AD Golden Age Of Islamic Civilization (750-1258) AD Islamic Empires (1258-1924) AD Conclusion

  3. INTRODUCTION • The Islamic Civilization was based on a divine message, namely the message of Islam • Which is characterized by humanity, universality and belief in Oneness of God.

  4. Early Islamic period (610-710) AD • The start of Islam in the 7thCentury CE, originating in the cities Mecca and Medina of Saudi Arabia, By the messenger of God Prophet Muhammad (P.B.U.H).

  5. Golden Age Of Islamic Civilization (750-1258) AD • The Golden Age of Islamic Civilization refers to a period in history from the 8th century to the 13th century. • when Islamic scholars and inventors made significant contributions to various fields including science, mathematics, medicine, philosophy, art, and literature.

  6. ISLAMIC EMPIRES (1258-1924) AD The Ottoman Empire (1299 –1922) Mughal Empire (1526–1857) The Safavid Empire (1501–1736)

  7. CONCLUSION • The historical development of Islamic civilization is characterized by a dynamic interplay between tradition, innovation, continuity and change. • It had a permanent impact on world history and continues to affect both Muslims and non-Muslims in their daily lives.

  8. جزاك اللهُ خيراً‎

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