Analysis of the challenges posed by colonialism, the rise of nation-states, and the emergence of diverse movements ranging from liberal reformism to political Islamism. Themes of Art and Culture
A distinguishing feature of the work is its emphasis on the "aesthetic" side of the faith. It includes dedicated chapters on Islamic art, architecture, and science, supported by hundreds of illustrations and color plates. This approach helps readers visualize the grandeur of the Alhambra or the intricate calligraphy of Persian manuscripts, framing Islam as a culture of high intellectual and artistic achievement. Scholarly Significance The Oxford history of Islam
, edited by the renowned scholar John L. Esposito, stands as one of the most comprehensive and authoritative single-volume resources on the Islamic world. Published by Oxford University Press, it brings together sixteen leading experts to chronicle the religion's journey from its 7th-century origins to its contemporary global presence. Scope and Structure Analysis of the challenges posed by colonialism, the
Detailed accounts of the Prophet Muhammad’s life, the revelation of the Quran, and the rapid expansion of the early Caliphates. This approach helps readers visualize the grandeur of
Unlike many texts that focus solely on the Middle East, this history provides significant coverage of Islam in South and Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Balkans.