Pemerintahan KERAJAAN ISLAM DI NEGARA INDIA (138-897 hijrah/755-1493 masehi)

According to historians, the influence of Islam entered the Indian state through two avenues. First through the West Coast of India, as the gateway to Islam from the South Arabian peninsula. The second is through the northwestern part, namely Afghanistan and Turkey. Since the reign of Caliph Umar bi...

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Other Authors: Tarikuddin Haji Hassan (Compiler)
Format: Book
Language:Malay
Published: Johor Bahru PERNIAGAAN JAHABERSA 2012
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Summary:According to historians, the influence of Islam entered the Indian state through two avenues. First through the West Coast of India, as the gateway to Islam from the South Arabian peninsula. The second is through the northwestern part, namely Afghanistan and Turkey. Since the reign of Caliph Umar bin al-Khattab again, the paving of the way towards the conquest of the Indian subcontinent has begun. Islam became increasingly strong in the Indus river valley and has expanded into the northern hemisphere into what is now Afghanistan. Islamic rule in the area continued to flourish until finally there was the Ghaznawi kingdom, an Islamic kingdom that became the founder of the Indian state and the destroyer of the Hindu kingdom in India. . These kingdoms were Islamic kingdoms that had made the land of India Islamic for about 900 years. Those times of greatness have built a superior Islamic culture on Indian soil.
Physical Description:188 pages 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9789673084111